Chapter 3002: Hu La La
Bai Erlang said reluctantly, "Forget it. I'll make my Wenquxing sick, and then you go and save him. After all, you are colleagues, and you have the friendship of fellow disciples, right?"
Bai Shan said: "You can also write about a great epidemic in the world and Taibai curing it."
Bai Erlang was stunned and shook his head repeatedly, "In that case, will the protagonist still be my Wenquxing?"
"Wenquxing will represent the court to fight the epidemic, and Taibai will travel here to become his assistant."
Bai Jilang reluctantly agreed.
Bai Shan coughed lightly, straightened his clothes, and asked, "What do you think of my image as Wenquxing?"
"No, it's not that bad," Bai Erlang said. "In my heart, Wenquxing is a celestial being, not like you."
Zhou Man: "Is that like Brother Yang?"
Bai Erlang thought for a moment and shook his head, saying, "He's too handsome. If my writing skills aren't up to par, will readers be drawn to his looks or his talent? I'll come up with one myself. Don't bother me."
Bai Shan and Zhou Man looked at him doubtfully, "Can you write it all by yourself?"
Bai Erlang said seriously, "I wrote Journey to the West alone. I'm afraid you don't know how popular it is in the capital right now, right?"
It can be said that it is not worse than Xiang Mingxue's biography, and even sold more copies. Mingda said that even the emperor, empress and concubines in the palace secretly bought them to read.
Bai Shan felt that this matter needed more encouragement, so he reached out and patted his shoulder and said, "Okay, work hard. If you have any questions, ask us."
Zhou Man: "For example, if you have questions about vaccinations for epidemic prevention, you can ask me."
"If you're short of the articles and poems that Wenquxing wants to write, I can write some for you and lend them to you for free."
Bai Erlang thought that if it was just a draft of a poem to be used in a storybook, he could write whatever he wanted. He could also write poetry. Although he was not as good as Bai Shan, he was not bad either. After all, he was also a Jinshi, right?
He did not intend to write in detail about the anti-epidemic vaccination. Since he was writing about gods, there should naturally be some magical aspects to attract people to read it and lead them to the gods.
He knew some basic medical theories, as well as many precautions and operations for vaccination, and had even participated in them, so he felt there was no point in asking them for advice.
Bai Erlang was full of confidence. After returning to Beihai County and sorting out some things, he started to take out the manuscript paper and write. Since Taibai was not the protagonist, he temporarily put Zhou Man behind his mind and started to think again.
Wenquxing wants to descend to earth to experience tribulations, and Taibaixing wants to descend to earth as well, so why not let more gods descend to earth? Well, let’s start writing from the sky first…
Bai Erlang was writing miscellaneous books, while Bai Shan dealt with some official business and found that there was nothing serious. County Magistrate Dong handled some minor cases himself, so he didn't need to go to court. So he called Daji and said to Wu Yue, "I'm going to Qingzhou to look for someone. When Madam Wu comes back, tell her so she knows why I've been away."
It will be implemented in May.
Who knew that Zhou Man didn't come back at noon. She ate directly in the hospital, and Mingda was there too.
They didn't expect that there would be so many patients coming to the clinic today, and most of them were women.
The group of people, ranging from eight to fifty years old, are all women.
Even Wen Tiandong, who had treated many patients before, felt a little at a loss, but the female patients who came to see him because of his reputation were even more at a loss. They stood far away from him in the yard and only breathed a sigh of relief when they saw Zhou Man, their eyes looking at her eagerly.
Zhou Man saw this and didn't want to scare away the first-time patient, so he glanced at Wen Tiandong and said, "Let's get them in line. I'll examine them."
Although Wen Tiandong was a little disappointed, he was also relieved. He could hardly bear the gazes of these patients.
Manbao went into the house and sat in the hall, and Mingda followed curiously, fanning himself.
The women who came also heard it, and immediately rushed forward, trying to be the first one.
Wen Tiandong quickly led his men to stop them, "Queue up, queue up, line up in order first, don't squeeze."
No one listened to him.
Wen Tiandong threatened, "Seeing you're all so crowded, it's obviously an emergency. If you keep pushing, I'll go in with my husband and show you!"
The women were startled by what they heard and stepped back, looking at him warily.
Wen Tiandong twitched his lips, then stood in front of the door, staring at them with wide eyes, "So, are you going to queue or not?"
Everyone then pulled their children or relatives and squeezed together to barely line up.
Seeing that they had no objections, Wen Tiandong stepped aside and said, "Be the first to go in."
The first person in line was a woman in her thirties. She was holding two people by the hand, one in front and one behind. When she heard that she could go in, she immediately pulled the two people in together.
Wen Tiandong stopped her helplessly and said, "Only one can enter at a time."
She was a little anxious. "Oh, I just brought my daughter-in-law and daughter to see a doctor, and I came to see you on the way. I have to follow."
Wen Tiandong insisted, "Only one person can go in to see the patient. Inside are our office leaders and... female relatives. They are all women. They can eat them. Don't worry, I won't go in."
The woman hesitated, "I'll take them in."
Wen Tiandong was about to stop him, but Zhou Man in the room shouted, "Let the whole family come in together."
Wen Tiandong had no choice but to move aside, and the mother-in-law, daughter-in-law, mother and daughter went in together.
The table was placed by the window so that there was plenty of light. Zhou Man was sitting behind the table, on which were placed a pulse pillow and other items. Princess Mingda was sitting beside them, fanning herself, and she looked up at them with curiosity.
Zhou Man looked helpless and waved at them, "Come forward."
The woman immediately pulled her daughter-in-law and daughter forward, with a fawning look on her face, and knelt in a rather unorthodox manner, saying, "Sir, I heard from the wife of our village head that if you don't prescribe medicine here, you can get treatment for free."
Zhou Man: "...That's right. Come, come, let me take a look at it for you. Don't worry, if you don't want to get the medicine, I will definitely not prescribe it for you."
The woman did not sit down. Instead, she pulled up her daughter-in-law who had been keeping her head down and pushed her to the front of the table and said flatteringly, "Show it to my daughter-in-law first. Show it to her first. I'm not in a hurry."
Zhou Man smiled, asked her daughter-in-law to sit down and raise her head.
But she refused to raise her head even though the tips of her ears were red. Manbao took her hand and felt her pulse, then asked with a smile, "What do you want to ask?"
"Ask about offspring," the daughter-in-law didn't say anything, and the woman smoothly added, "She and my son have been married for half a year, and they still don't have any children."
Zhou Man: "...There's no need to be so anxious. Fertility depends on fate. When fate arrives, the baby will arrive naturally. I see her pulse is quite strong. How old are you?"
Zhou Man couldn't help but lower his head to peek at his daughter-in-law's face, almost falling flat on the table. Mingda couldn't help but cover her face with a fan, tears almost coming out of her eyes. She hurriedly reminded him, "Manbao!"
Zhou Man sat up a little straighter, but still asked her to look up, "Let me see your complexion and tongue coating."
The woman nudged her daughter-in-law and said, "Hurry up and raise your head."
See you at 10pm
(End of this chapter)
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