Chapter 20 Chu Yuning causes a ruckus at the Four Seasons Teahouse.



But to her surprise, her adapted script was extremely popular, and teahouses were even willing to pay for it.

Shen Yuan was indeed short of money to open her shop, so she naturally didn't refuse this win-win situation. Her only request was that the teahouse not reveal her identity.

Shen Yuan returned to the pharmacy with a lantern. The medicine cabinets she had ordered from the carpenter's house were all installed, lined up against the wall, with densely packed drawers that could hold more than two hundred kinds of medicinal herbs.

Granny Liu is wiping the sawdust off the medicine cabinet with a rag.

Shen Yuan's pharmacy was simply decorated: a row of medicine cabinets, a counter, a medicine dispensing table, and several wooden chairs with backrests opposite the medicine dispensing table so that people could sit down and wait for their medicine.

Shen Yuan did not set up a consultation room, firstly because the shop was not big enough to accommodate so many furnishings and patients. Secondly, her medical skills were only self-taught from books. Even if she had talent, without a famous teacher and at such a young age, it was difficult for her to gain the trust of the people in the city.

Shen Yuan was well aware of this.

So she never intended to open a clinic for medical consultations; instead, she chose to open a pharmacy.

Before renting the shop, she had already surveyed the city. There were six clinics in the city, but no pharmacies, because people who opened shops generally felt that it was more profitable to see patients and prescribe medicine, since they could charge more money when they could see patients and prescribe medicine.

Opening a pharmacy may not be as lucrative as opening a clinic, but even small profits can add up to a lot of money.

Shen Yuan came from a poor background, so she understood the difficulties of ordinary people the most. Some people didn't have the money to go to the clinic for medical treatment. Common medicines such as colds and remedies for invigorating qi and replenishing blood could actually be obtained directly from a pharmacy, which would save money.

The medicinal herbs she sells are 30% cheaper than those at traditional clinics, so customers can go elsewhere for consultations and then bring their prescriptions to her to get their medicine.

Shen Yuan is confident that her pharmacy will be able to open!

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