Chapter 147 He's actually afraid of a little girl.



Chapter 147 He's actually afraid of a little girl.

The air was filled with the aroma of medicinal herbs, and Du Ruoxia couldn't help but marvel.

The innkeeper pointed to an empty bed and said coldly.

"Just let the patient lie here and rest."

The shopkeeper took out the shop's special first-aid kit, spread it out, and showed all the contents to Du Ruoxia.

The box was filled with various first-aid supplies, and Du Ruoxia picked out a few items that she would need next.

There are no nurses to assist with surgery now, and there are no cleanrooms.

The patient's injuries are so severe that he could easily lose his life.

Du Ruoxia cut open his clothes; the man's body looked lean, but he was actually quite muscular.

The man was injured near his heart, and his arm was also badly slashed.

It seems this person did try to dodge while being chased; otherwise, having been stabbed in the heart, he would probably be dead by now, and wouldn't have been able to escape.

The shopkeeper stopped preparing the medicine and stood quietly beside Du Ruoxia, wanting to see how she would do it.

Du Ruoxia took out a bottle of anesthetic spray from her pocket and sprayed some directly onto the man's injured area.

What are you holding?

The shopkeeper sniffed the air and immediately felt a numbness.

He was so frightened that he immediately held his breath, realizing that something was wrong.

"Is this a spray-type anesthetic?"

Now that reform and opening up have begun, all sorts of novel items are emerging.

Although he was very knowledgeable, this was the first time he had ever seen such a thing.

Du Ruoxia sprayed the items a few times and quickly packed them away. These were things her grandparents had brought her when they went abroad, and she didn't want to be too conspicuous.

She was so fast that the shopkeeper didn't even see it clearly.

The man's injuries looked serious, but after Du Ruoxia's careful examination, it turned out to be just a minor surgery for her.

She skillfully sterilized all the necessary instruments and then began performing surgery on the man.

The shopkeeper originally just wanted to see if she was reliable before leaving immediately.

It turned out that she was not only reliable, but also very efficient and decisive when treating patients.

The person's arrival was sudden, and Du Ruoxia was not prepared.

But the entire surgery only took her about twenty minutes.

She administered an additional dose of anesthesia before she felt comfortable suturing the patient.

After she finished going through all the procedures, the young man who had just entered seeking help also fainted.

The shopkeeper reached out and checked his nose for blood. He felt that his breathing was steady and his pulse was gradually returning to normal.

Despite her severe injuries, it was just a minor surgery for her.

The shopkeeper clicked his tongue in amazement, and looked at her with even more admiration.

After washing her hands, Du Ruoxia wiped away non-existent sweat from her forehead.

This was the first time she had performed surgery under such rudimentary conditions.

However, she was confident in her medical skills. As long as the person could get through the infection period and rest properly, they would recover their health quickly.

Du Ruoxia walked through the archway into the shop, picked up the paper and pen on the table, and quickly wrote down a prescription.

"In a moment, please prepare 10 doses of medicine for the patient according to the instructions above, and tell him to take it once in the morning and once in the evening every day, as this will help the wound heal."

As Du Ruoxia wrote, the shopkeeper who had been following her nodded silently.

"Who will pay for the medicine, you or him?"

"Of course it's him! This medicine isn't for me."

Du Ruoxia's money has other important uses, and she definitely won't spend it so easily.

The shopkeeper, who was about to jump up in anger, looked at the skilled and composed person who had just performed the surgery. Suddenly, the corners of his mouth curved slightly, and he couldn't help but chuckle.

The girl in front of me looked young, but her medical skills were superb.

However, no matter how skilled she is in medicine, she is still a young girl at heart.

"When this person wakes up, tell him that I didn't save his life for nothing; he needs to pay for the surgery!"

Some people become arrogant and domineering when she doesn't charge money, thinking her medical skills are very cheap.

Now that she's made a name for herself, she can charge directly according to the requirements from now on.

After careful consideration, Du Ruoxia decided to write a detailed list of treatment costs when she got back.

From now on, when it comes to pricing medical treatment, let the patient see the bill. If they can accept the price, then treat them; if not, then find someone else!

After completing the surgery, Du Ruoxia skillfully disinfected the instruments.

She poured some alcohol on her hands, washed them clean, and turned around to see the shopkeeper still standing inside.

"Have you prepared all the medicinal herbs for me?"

"not yet."

Du Ruoxia's gaze was indifferent, but the shopkeeper felt a chill run down his spine.

This little girl is so pretty and cute, how does she manage to have such a perfect temperament?

He had been a pharmacy manager for several years, how could he be afraid of a little girl's gaze?

Xia Zuming scratched the back of his head and practically fled.

Du Ruoxia packed her things, intending to leave just like that.

After thinking for a moment, she stopped and took out paper and pen from her pocket, quickly writing a few large characters on the paper.

"Remember to pay me back when you get better!"

She folded the note and casually stuffed it into the man's pocket.

Then she clapped her hands, pushed open the door, and left. In the past, people who came to her for treatment had to book an appointment with a specialist. Now she treated people for free, without earning a single penny.

If a problem is found, I'll have to pay compensation out of my own pocket.

It's hard to be a good person these days; you can't cut back on the fees that are due.

When Du Ruoxia went out, Xia Zuming had already prepared a lot of medicinal herbs.

Besides some precious medicinal herbs, the paper also contained many basic medicinal herbs.

Basic medicinal materials are inexpensive and frequently needed, so the quantity is relatively large.

Xia Zuming packed bag after bag; there were so many things that she definitely couldn't carry them all back by herself.

Du Ruoxia walked towards the door, and Xia Zuming, who was busy, looked up and called out to her.

"Where are you going? Do you still need the medicinal herbs?"

"Yes, but there are too many things for me to carry by myself. I'll go outside and find someone to help me."

Xia Zuming originally wanted to say he could help, but after thinking about it, he decided against it.

When Du Ruoxia came to the car after she went out, she saw Zhao Jiajun sitting in the car in a daze.

She knocked on the car window, startling Zhao Jiajun.

"Sister-in-law, have you finished shopping?"

Zhao Jiajun smiled and opened the car door, eagerly preparing to take it, only to see that Du Ruoxia's hands were empty.

"Sister-in-law, you didn't buy anything after walking around?"

Zhao Jiajun was dumbfounded, and Du Ruoxia pointed to the distance.

"I just bought a lot of medicinal herbs, and I'm afraid I can't carry them all back by myself, so I came here specifically to call you."

"Okay, I'm going right now!"

Zhao Jiajun jumped out of the car and walked ahead energetically.

Looking at his back, Du Ruoxia felt that he looked rather cheerful.

"Sister-in-law, how many medicinal herbs did you buy?"

"Sister-in-law, can you use so many medicinal herbs by yourself?"

"Sister-in-law, what are you going to do with these medicinal herbs?"

Zhao Jiajun asked a lot of questions out of curiosity, and Du Ruoxia patiently answered a few, but eventually got annoyed.

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