Blurb: This is a quick transmigration novel focused on the era.
Blurb:
Weisheng's digital life space has collapsed, and as a digital lifeform, she has no choice but to enter other s...
Chapter 41 Chapter 41 Chapter 41 Spent...
Chapter 41
It took Weisheng a whole week to remove the outer packaging of the products and then reorganize the goods.
The space was limited and Weisheng had some obsessive-compulsive disorder, so she spent a few days reorganizing the storage area of the space.
After finishing these tasks, the custom-made herbal medicine cabinets for storing Chinese medicinal herbs were delivered. The month-long vacation she had saved up for all those years also ended on this day, so she went to work after breakfast the next day.
She majored in clinical microbiology and took the postgraduate entrance examination after graduating from university. In the two years after graduating from graduate school, she was transferred between departments in the municipal hospital.
By the way, her application for studying abroad at public expense has been approved, but the time is March or April next year, so she still has to continue to move around in various departments this year.
Each department has a lot to learn, so Weisheng has to spend a lot of time in each department. However, this is her own request, and the hospital respects her opinion.
Of course, the school takes such good care of her because the vice president is her graduate supervisor.
On this day, Weisheng was rotating to the urology clinic, and unexpectedly met a familiar face in this place that many people jokingly call the bird-walking department.
It’s Chen Zhao!
A male educated youth who went to the countryside to work as a farmer together, but had to return to the city for medical treatment due to illness and whom I never saw again.
Weisheng still had his neat short hair that reached his ears. Not only did he not look his age, but he also wore a pair of glasses that covered half of his face.
Chen Zhao hasn't changed much, except that he looks much more mature than in my memory.
First, I looked at the number he registered, listened to his description of his condition with the doctor on duty, and then Weisheng examined him.
Examining a stranger's bladder, genitals, etc. didn't seem that awkward, but examining someone she knew... she still wasn't very professional.
After finishing the examination with a cold face, Wei Sheng was glad that she had made up her mind to do Wei Wei, and at the same time, he said to Chen Zhao, whose pants were half-down, in a supernatural way: "Okay, get up."
Upon hearing the sound, Chen Zhao glanced towards Weisheng, his body pausing for a moment. The tips of his ears flushed red, and he felt a sudden surge of discomfort.
As for Chen Zhao's performance, not to mention the attending doctor, even Weisheng had seen a lot of it in recent days. So Weisheng just glanced at Chen Zhao and told the attending doctor the results of the examination.
While the doctor on duty was trying to understand Chen Zhao's condition and drug allergies, a nurse asked Weisheng to come over.
When Weisheng came back, he heard that Chen Zhao had already gone to complete the hospitalization procedures.
Although they hadn't seen each other for over a decade, Weisheng was still a little worried that he would be recognized. Especially since she didn't seem to age much in recent years.
Thinking that I have been in the urology department for almost three months, I decided to change departments tomorrow.
Chen Zhao had been taking medication for years, and his health had been severely damaged. Recently, he had been experiencing bladder and urination problems, which had led him to the hospital again. He hadn't expected to see a familiar-looking female doctor the moment he entered. Later, he heard the older doctor call her "Weiwei"...
Chen Zhao didn't stay in the countryside for long, but Weisheng left a very deep impression on him.
Very, very deep~
After that day, even though Chen Zhao had already learned about Wei Wei's information from the hospital, he still believed in his intuition.
It's her!
~
Chen Zhao did not bother Weisheng, and even if he met her in the hospital, he would pretend to be a stranger.
Weisheng thought that Shen Zhao really didn't recognize him, and he was more or less relieved.
It's not that I'm afraid of anything, I just don't want to cause any trouble.
During this year, Weisheng often met Shen Zhao in various departments or inpatient departments of the hospital, and he also had a clearer understanding of Shen Zhao's ragged body.
In March of the following year, Weisheng planned to transfer to all departments, then said goodbye to his tutor and other colleagues, and then packed his luggage to study abroad.
During her first four years abroad, Weisheng madly absorbed medical knowledge, and in the next two years, she was recommended to a hospital for internship. After spending a full six years abroad, Weisheng packed her bags and returned home.
She applied for a government-funded study abroad program and was re-appointed as a full-fledged doctor. Upon returning to China, she resumed her work at the hospital. Of course, this time, Weisheng, just like before leaving, rotated through all the departments before applying to be transferred to the emergency department.
The workload in the emergency department is heavy, but Weisheng feels that this place is more suitable for him.
She had met Chen Zhao in the emergency department seven times when he was brought in by ambulance, and had personally issued four critical illness notices for him.
Weisheng is very busy, her schedule packed every day. She has no time for romance or catching up with people. She is racing against time, but also trying to come to terms with herself.
No matter how small the operation is, there are always risks, and no matter how careful the treatment is, accidents may occur. Weisheng hopes that she can live up to herself and the patients at the same time.
Even if the operation failed, she could still say that she had given it her all and had a clear conscience.
The following year, Weisheng once again saw Chen Zhao being brought in by ambulance. This time, Chen Zhao didn't feign ignorance as usual. Instead, he gently shook his head at Weisheng, offering a strained smile through his oxygen mask. Without performing any resuscitation, he silently said, "Weisheng, too," and slowly closed his eyes.
Weisheng: “…”
The thought of Shen Zhao's passing only troubled Weisheng for a few days. She then asked his family if they would be willing to donate his body to a medical school as a cadaver instructor. After receiving a firm no, Weisheng dropped the matter.
Five years later, as technology and medical equipment became increasingly advanced, Weisheng decided to switch to studying Traditional Chinese Medicine. Unexpectedly, a government-sponsored initiative was launched to send doctors to remote villages for free medical consultations, and Weisheng quickly signed up for the year-long initiative.
When the free clinic ended and they were leaving the village, they happened to encounter border friction. After that, the free clinic team was temporarily incorporated into the military medical team. So Weisheng worked as a military doctor for a few days...
In this way, it was not until he was 48 years old that Weisheng began to systematically study traditional Chinese medicine.
However, there were many aspects to consider when transitioning from a retrained doctor at a hospital to a student at a traditional Chinese medicine university. To ensure his retirement life would not be affected, Weisheng found a way to transfer his work relationship to Beijing Medical University.
She used to be a teacher, and after graduating from university, she took the postgraduate entrance examination in mechanical manufacturing... Now she has been a doctor for many years, and when she returned to school, she was a lecturer in medicine.
Weisheng concentrated all her weekly classes into one day, and spent the rest of the time attending her Chinese medicine classes at the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
By the way, because of her age and status, although Weisheng studied step by step according to the freshman courses of the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, she did not need to sign in or even pay tuition fees.
Of course, she doesn't have a diploma.
Traditional Chinese Medicine is extensive and profound, and its essence cannot be learned in just a few years.
Weisheng studied acupuncture alone for seven years, and pulse diagnosis took even longer, a full eleven years.
Fortunately, since studying Traditional Chinese Medicine, Weisheng has been exposed to TCM health preservation. Things that once seemed cumbersome now seem incredibly enjoyable. Perhaps because he's never experienced hardship, Weisheng has a very good foundation. While others often develop age-related illnesses in their later years, Weisheng has none.
Even in her eighties and nineties, she still has sharp eyesight and good hearing, and walks briskly, which gives her more time and energy to learn the traditional Chinese medicine passed down by her ancestors.
-- over--
In November 1974, Hong Kong implemented a policy of resistance.
"Touching the bases" is a baseball term that means a player will not be out as long as he can touch the base in time.
Hong Kong's resistance policy is a policy implemented against foreigners who sneak into Hong Kong.
If illegal immigrants enter Hong Kong and successfully reach the city, they can become legal residents of Hong Kong; otherwise, they will be deported back to the mainland.
Weisheng never thought that one day she would become a mainlander who smuggled into Hong Kong.
Born in an era of highly advanced economy and technology, being born Chinese is something that Weisheng's generation can be most proud of. As his friends say, it's like being reborn.
After receiving the original owner's memory with resentment, Weisheng knew that at this time she had no other choice but to continue on this path until the end.
In 1974, the mainland was in turmoil. If she had been deported by Hong Kong law enforcement officers at that time... Weisheng couldn't imagine what kind of tragedy would have awaited her.
Forget it, let’s just continue to smuggle.
The Tao Te Ching says, "Blessings lie within the shadows of misfortunes, and misfortunes lie within the shadows of blessings." Although smuggling across the border wasn't what she wanted, it wasn't without its benefits.
Take this transaction for example, Weisheng is quite satisfied.
The original owner was named Fang Ke, nicknamed Weisheng, and lived near Zhoushan. His father, Wei Zhensheng, married into the Fang family. After the original owner was born, he took a sum of money from his father-in-law and moved to Hong Kong to start a business. He never returned after that, and there was no news of him.
Wei Zhensheng had grown up in the Fang family, treating the original owner's mother like a precious jewel, and his father-in-law and mother-in-law with the utmost sincerity and filial piety. When he disappeared without a trace, everyone assumed something had happened to him.
The Fang family was heartbroken, but they had to continue living. Who would have thought that the house would leak and it would rain all night, and the original owner's mother and grandparents all died in the turmoil.
The original owner was left alone, helpless and suffering from the abuse of relatives. Unexpectedly, a few days ago, the original owner heard that someone had seen Wei Zhensheng alive in Hong Kong, so he decided to sneak across to Hong Kong with his fellow villagers.
Originally, there was no need for smuggling, but who would have thought that last month, Hong Kong introduced a resistance policy.
As a result, people from the mainland who originally had no intention of coming to Hong Kong began to follow the trend and smuggle themselves across the border. This not only increased the pressure on the Hong Kong border police, but also made it more difficult for those who really wanted to smuggle themselves across the border.
Thinking of this, Weisheng couldn't help but roll his eyes:
Really, he joins in all the fun!
╮(╯▽╰)╭
Back to the present, the original owner was only a sixteen-year-old girl. Even if she was in good health and could swim well, it would be impossible for her to swim all the way across the Hong Kong River.
Then the original owner and the people in the same village secretly got a wooden boat, intending to row it to the center of the river first, and then swim the rest of the way across.
Unexpectedly, the boat capsized, and the original owner choked on the water and died on the way to Hong Kong. Later, a fellow villager took the original owner's token of recognition to Hong Kong, and by chance, he actually found Wei Zhensheng, whose memory was disordered.
The year Wei Zhensheng first arrived in Hong Kong, he was hit on the head. Ironically, he didn't lose his memory, but his memory was distorted.
Every morning, no matter where he woke up, his memory was that his wife had just given birth to a daughter and he had just arrived in Hong Kong for business. He then handled the day's events with a very familiar instinctive reaction.
He has been in Hong Kong for sixteen years and has never had to come back, but he still considers himself a young man!
I've gone off topic, let's get back to the story.
Wei Zhensheng had brought a large sum of money to Hong Kong to start a business. As a precaution, he used part of the money to buy a building and land, and used the rest to open a restaurant.
The restaurant business was booming, and he had accumulated a considerable fortune. He then invested the money in the film and television industry, and subsequently owned two cinemas...
Time, distance, external pressure and temptation often make couples living apart become strangers, but the opposite is true for Wei Zhensheng.
He is not a scumbag and he is not polite to any woman.
The reason for this was that he had always thought he was only in his early twenties, and his daughter was not even a year old yet. When his daughter was three years old, he returned home with wealth and wealth, and then brought his wife, children, and parents-in-law to Hong Kong to enjoy a good life.
Wei Zhensheng has some problems of being homesick and in love. If his father-in-law had not been afraid that he would run back as soon as he got out, and had not made a three-year agreement with him, he would have gone back long ago.
Alas, it’s just fate that there is such a terrible time difference in the same sea area.
That year, a girl from the same village as Fang Ke came to Hong Kong alone and later recognized Wei Zhensheng through the photo in Fang Ke's pendant. During this time, Wei Zhensheng also recognized an unknown landscape painting in his father-in-law's study.
In order to preserve this landscape painting, a girl from the same village directly replaced Fang Ke's identity and became Wei Zhensheng's daughter.
The reason why the fake Fang Ke wanted to keep this landscape painting was, firstly, that she was a time traveler, and secondly, that this landscape painting was actually a portable space.
The painting depicts mountains, water, several acres of fertile fields, and a farmyard. The overall layout evokes the feeling of "picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, leisurely gazing at the southern mountains."
The only pity is that although the painting has recognized its owner with blood, it cannot be put away as the owner wishes.
The painting felt unsafe no matter where it was placed, so the fake Fang Ke often put it in a painting tube and carried it on his back.
After the fake Fang Ke became the beloved daughter of a wealthy businessman, she used her advantage of time travel to help Wei Zhensheng avoid several risks and business crises. She then helped him negotiate several big deals, which unsurprisingly attracted many young talents.
What follows is a female competition and business war that begins with jealousy, until the heroine rises to avenge her father, becomes the world-renowned richest woman, and lives happily with the man who loves her so much that he would die for his whole family.
But now that Weisheng is here, he will naturally not let the fake Fang Ke take the painting.
Oh, you can't call her that anymore, because she will never have the chance to become Fang Ke again, nor will she kill Wei Zhensheng.
Because the deal between the original owner and Weisheng was to protect her father and make her father safe and happy.
…
Weisheng first took over this body, and then took over the original owner's memories and plot. Now that he was completely awake, he hurriedly examined himself.
Fortunately, fortunately, I won’t die.
Just as Weisheng fed himself a Chinese patent medicine, Wen Keer also sat up with a dazed look on her face.
Where is this? Who am I?
Just as he was about to open his mouth to speak, he felt dizzy and fell back uncontrollably.
Weisheng just raised his eyebrows when he saw this. He first put the pendant around his neck into the space, then opened the painting tube containing the landscape painting, put the painting into the space, and then placed the painting tube on the edge of the wooden boat, a place where it could fall at any time.
In addition to these two things, Weisheng took the original owner's bag into his arms and quickly put all the things in it that could prove his identity and were later pawned by Wen Ke'er for money into the space.
Wen Sheng hasn't decided yet whether to acknowledge this relationship.
The original owner wanted her father to be safe and happy, so she couldn't forcibly awaken Wei Zhensheng's memory like Wen Ke'er did, and then let Wei Zhensheng spend the rest of his life in regret.
Perhaps maintaining the status quo and knowing nothing is the happiest thing for a person who loves his family and wife and treats his parents-in-law as his closest relatives.
After putting away the things, Weisheng breathed a sigh of relief and looked at Wen Keer who was still receiving the original owner's memories.
My fingers tapped the wooden boat unconsciously a few times, and I was in the mood to complain about it:
"I met two time-traveling women one day. Zheng He's ships sailing to the West are not as impressive as yours."
After a while, Wen Ke'er received the original owner's memory. Without even having time to sigh, she asked Wei Sheng anxiously, "Where are we?"
Weisheng looked around, his eyes fixed on the direction they were coming from, and he said softly, "We're almost at the center of the river."
Wen Keer: So if we walk another six miles, we can reach Yuen Long?
yeah!