Transmigrated as an Orphan Girl, I Became a Barefoot Doctor in the 60s

[Era + Doctor + Golden Finger + Rural Life + No CP]

Tian Cai transmigrated. The reason was that she saved a girl injured in a multi-car pile-up, then lost consciousness after a fuel tank expl...

Chapter 4 Bean Sprouts

Tian Cai quickly treated his wound and took out a bottle of medicine powder from Cai Ping's medicine cabinet to apply it on the wound. Without medical tape, the wound on the face was difficult to bandage, so he could only leave it like this for now to free up his hands to deal with other things.

She looked at her back in the mirror and saw a few scratches, but none of them were serious.

He then used the medicinal wine to rub his bruised lower back and knees, and a thin layer of sweat appeared on his body from the exertion.

Tian Cai found a bamboo tube from the firewood pile, split it into bamboo strips, made a simple splint around his calf, and sat on the edge of the bed to dry his hair.

As for why the techniques for treating wounds are so professional, it is partly due to his profession - special police. Whether it is daily training or performing tasks, injuries are inevitable. Normal people will naturally develop the ability to treat wounds over time.

But Tian Cai is more than that, her craft can also be traced back to her family background.

The Tian family is a family of doctors, and they are involved in both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine.

Grandpa Tian has his own traditional Chinese medicine clinic, and there is always a constant stream of people coming to consult him. His ability to take pulses is very famous, and even many patients from other places come here to see him.

Grandma Tian is a Western medicine doctor specializing in obstetrics and gynecology. She has delivered countless babies throughout her life. After retirement, she would occasionally help out in Grandpa Tian's clinic, and later she simply set up a separate clinic there.

Tian's father and mother are also doctors, one in cardiac surgery and the other in pediatrics, so the Tian family is a pure family of doctors.

Tian Cai grew up in her grandfather's clinic. The game she played most when she was a child was to be a doctor and save lives. She also developed the skill of accurately inserting a needle into a blood vessel with her eyes closed. Even her lullaby as a child was the soup recipe song recited by her grandfather.

When she was in her teens, she had already recognized all the medicinal herbs in the medicine cabinet. Because she was not tall enough, she often had to stand on a ladder to help Grandpa Tian get the medicine. Patients who often came said that Dr. Tian had a little granddaughter who had "her grandfather's style."

However, she applied to the police academy in college, which shocked everyone.

The original owner had been taught by Cai Ping personally over the years and had learned a lot of knowledge about traditional Chinese medicine. However, this little girl, who had only been attending school for a few days, could read all the ancient books in the cabin without any obstacles.

The oil lamp on the table suddenly made a "click" sound, waking up Tian Cai who was deep in thought. She then realized that there was a strong wind blowing outside. Thinking of the gloomy night sky without a trace of moonlight, she guessed that it would rain that night.

A heavy rain can just cover up the traces of those people appearing in the mountains and make themselves safer.

Tian Cai thought about it while trying to ignore the pain in his body. He blew out the light, frowned slightly, and slowly fell asleep.

She was asleep and didn't see that the white bead stained with her blood flashed on her wrist, and in the blink of an eye it turned into a green light and disappeared into her left hand.

When Tian Cai woke up in the morning, the sky was still gloomy. The rain had stopped and she lay lazily on the bed.

I don’t know if it’s the effect of the medicine, but after a good night’s sleep, the wounds on my body no longer hurt as much.

After washing up, Tian Cai began to prepare breakfast.

She only found a handful of noodles, a bag of cornmeal and a bag of slightly reddish noodles that she didn't recognize in the cabinet of the cabin. Apart from that, there were quite a few sweet potatoes.

Tian Cai picked an eggplant from the vegetable garden, cut it into simple strips, stir-fried it in a pan, and ate it with the cooked noodles.

Her cooking skills are not very good, but she can cook it well enough to eat.

After finishing her meal and washing the dishes, she had some free time again. With nothing to do, she planned to go to bed for another nap. However, when she was shaking the quilt, she saw something flash in the palm of her hand.

Tian Cai hurriedly put his left hand in front of his eyes and observed it carefully.

I saw a green sprout breaking through the flesh of the wound on the palm of my left hand.

That tiny bit of green quickly grew into a trembling bean sprout in her stunned eyes, and it did not disappear no matter how Tian Cai blinked.

Her face turned pale, as if she had seen a ghost, and an idea flashed through her mind.

Could it be that this body is already dead? It doesn't seem strange that some plants are growing on the corpse?

Tian Cai hurried into the house and took out a mirror to check her complexion to see if it was the paleness of a dead person. Last night, she was so focused on her wound that she didn't pay attention to anything else.

But she looked at her face left and right and didn't find anything wrong. The only difference was that the wound that was bloody last night showed signs of scabbing.

She touched her forehead, cheeks, and even her armpits again; they were all warm, not as cold as a corpse.

Tian Cai turned his attention back to the bean sprout. What was going on?

She observed it carefully and found that this "bean sprout" was different from ordinary bean sprouts. Although it also had two bean petals, this one glowed with a green glow, giving people a very comfortable feeling. Under Tian Cai's gaze, the bean petals even shook slightly.

Although she had never seen this thing before, she had a vague feeling that this thing was not only harmless to her, but also very beneficial. This feeling came inexplicably.

On second thought, even her own rebirth could not be explained by science, so encountering this strange bean sprout "implantation" did not seem so strange.

Tian Cai carefully touched it with his right index finger, but saw it twisting its body and rubbing his finger, as if interpreting the word "acting coquettishly" with practical actions.

She couldn't help but widen her eyes. It was too magical. Could it be a flower demon?

I thought about a lot of things, even all the weird novels I had read in my previous life, but none of them could explain the situation before me.

Tian Cai tried to pull it out of her palm, but failed after several attempts. Either the little thing didn't cooperate or she couldn't pull it out at all. There was nothing she could do, so she could only comfort herself that if it really didn't work, she would get a pair of fingerless gloves to cover it.

However, Tian Cai was still worried that if it grew from a bean sprout into such a big bean plant, the gloves would not be able to cover it!

For dinner, she made herself a simple noodle dumpling soup, and after changing the medicine, she continued to lie in bed and study bean sprouts.

According to the original owner's memory, this thing did not exist before. The bean sprouts only grew after Tian Cai arrived.

She suddenly thought of the white bead she had taken off Cai Ping. She had hung it on her wrist before, but then she forgot about it. Now there was nothing on her wrist except a red rope.