Rebirth in the 70s: Marrying an Officer to Become the Richest

Lin Jin has transmigrated. She has traveled to the 1970s and is now a girl with the same name.

As the sole inheritor of a traditional Chinese medicine family and having studied Western medici...

Chapter Seven: First Glimpse of Talent (1/2)

Yangliu Village

Since Lin Jin moved out, she spends her free time studying medicine in her spatial dimension. She already had a foundation in traditional Chinese medicine, so it wasn't too difficult for her; she could skillfully use several acupuncture techniques. The only problem was the lack of opportunity to practice. She'd been here for almost half a month, and she needed to find ways to earn money and study materials. She realized time seemed to be running out. A year was all she had—to earn money, to review her studies. Right now, she still had time to learn medicine, but during the busy farming season, she'd truly have no time. And how would she earn money then?

Although Lin Jin had things on her mind, she didn't stop working.

Just as everyone was working hard, a woman from the village came running in, shouting, "Oh dear, team leader, something terrible has happened! Liu Li's child is dying! Where is Liu Li? Quickly, call Liu Li home to check on him!"

Yang Hai quickly threw down his farm tools and ran over to ask, "What happened? Explain yourself, Tie Niu's family. Fengzi, go and call Liu Li over. I'll go take a look."

“Captain, I know a little medicine. Let me go with you to take a look!” Lin Zhiqing said. “You really know medicine?” Yang Hai was a little skeptical. “I learned a little bit from an old Chinese medicine doctor back in my hometown!” Lin Jin explained. “Well, anyway, it’s too far from the health center here. Knowing a little bit is fine. Let’s go take a look first.”

Along the way, Tie Niu's wife recounted how the child fell into the water and how he was rescued. When she came to call for help, the child was still unconscious. Liu Li's wife also fainted when she saw the child like that.

When Lin Jin arrived at Liu Li's house, there were already many people standing inside. The child was lying on the bed. Lin Jin quickly went over and saw that the child's face was pale and his lips were dark purple. He looked to be in a very critical condition. Lin Jin did not dare to delay and quickly reached out his finger to check the child's pulse. He was still breathing, although weak, but there was still a beating, which meant that the child could be saved.

"Spread out a bit, don't crowd together, keep the air circulating," the team leader shouted. "Is everyone so idle? Go do what you're supposed to do." As soon as the team leader spoke, everyone moved outside, but they still didn't leave the yard. Lin Jin couldn't care less about that now; she had to perform CPR on the child immediately. People in the countryside had never seen anyone save a life like this before.

Someone questioned, "What is Lin Zhiqing doing? How can you rescue someone like that? Pressing and kissing like that is simply indecent! Her teammates should quickly call someone to take her to the clinic." "Wait a minute, Liu Li hasn't arrived yet."

Lin Jin had no time to pay attention to the doubts others had about her; she was focused on saving lives. When someone tried to pull her away, her teammates stopped them. He had seen Lin Jin's method of saving lives at the city hospital, which was why he said to wait until Liu Li arrived to take a look.

Finally! After a long and tense five minutes of treatment, the previously silent child suddenly burst into tears. The sound was like heavenly music, and everyone showed expressions of joy and surprise. Those who had just been questioning Lin Jin also looked ashamed.

Liu Li rushed home and, seeing his child awake, his eyes reddened with emotion, unsure what to do. He tightly grasped Lin Jin's hand and said, "Lin Zhiqing, you are truly a great benefactor to our whole family!"

Lin Jin smiled slightly and said, "The child has just woken up and is still weak. I'll prescribe a medicine to help him recover." As she spoke, she found paper and pen and wrote down the prescription.

Liu Li nervously rubbed his hands together, his eyes filled with expectation and earnestness. He bent down slightly and cautiously asked, "Lin Zhiqing, could you please take a look at my wife? She's been unconscious for a long time and hasn't woken up yet." Seeing Liu Li's anxious appearance, Lin Jin quickly replied, "Of course, I'll go check on Auntie right away." With that, she hurried into the house.

Reaching the bedside, Lin Jin gently sat down and placed her fingers on her aunt's pulse. After a while, she released her hand and said, "Don't worry, Uncle, Aunt is fine. It was just a sudden rush of anger that caused this. Let her rest well; she'll recover quickly. But you need to be careful with the child's diet these next few days, try to give him easily digestible foods. Also, this is a herbal prescription for the child; you'll have to go to town to get the medicine. I don't have any herbs on hand right now." With that, Lin Jin handed Liu Li a piece of paper covered in writing.