Now that the threat of bandits is gone, making money is the most important thing, so she needs to seriously consider making soap.
Seeing that she didn't want it, the waiter didn't say anything more, took the bath beads and put them in a box next to him, presumably for customers to examine closely.
Jiang Yimian took a few more glances and her impression of Huichuntang improved considerably. It truly lived up to its reputation as the largest pharmacy in town, with excellent service.
He immediately explained his purpose, "I'm here to sell medicinal herbs. Does Huichuntang accept them?"
The waiter nodded quickly, "Of course I'll accept it."
The pharmacy is currently short of medicinal herbs, and the herbs they need are still on their way and have not arrived yet. The shopkeeper is extremely worried.
Jiang Yimian then placed the medicinal herbs, which she had sorted into different categories in cloth bags, from her basket on the counter.
The shopkeeper was taken aback, looking at the clean and mostly prepared medicinal herbs, somewhat surprised. "Does the young lady know medicine? The way you prepare these medicinal herbs is really good."
Processing medicinal herbs is not a simple task. If not done properly, the herbs may lose their medicinal properties and become useless weeds.
But the items neatly arranged in these bags are real medicinal herbs, not whole plants; the parts that can be used as medicine have all been removed.
Their shops can even be sold directly.
Jiang Yimian responded casually without offering any further explanation.
Her skill in processing medicinal herbs was learned from a renowned traditional Chinese medicine master, so naturally it was better than that of the young herbalist from ancient times.
The shop assistant was quite satisfied with the medicinal herbs in front of him. Although some of them were not of the best quality, they did not affect the medicinal properties and were similar to those prepared by the shop's apprentices.
He simply smiled and said, "If you need any more medicinal herbs next time, just come to Huichuntang to buy them."
After saying that, he promptly calculated the amount of money for Jiang Yimian.
Since it wasn't a particularly precious medicinal herb, the thirty-seven catties of processed herbs sold for just over three hundred coins, and that was only because Jiang Yimian had processed the herbs well.
After leaving Huichuntang, Jiang Yimian didn't rush back, but instead went to a secluded alley.
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