Chapter 617 Let it be
Mr. Zhuang really didn't stop Manbao. In his opinion, Manbao's education was his biggest headache.
Because this was his first female disciple and the only female student he taught.
He knows how to plan for the future of the male students he taught in the past, present and future.
He was either an examiner, a businessman, a landlord, or looking for work outside. After so many years, he knew how to guide students to find their own place in life, and he also knew what to focus on teaching them.
But Manbao is different.
She is a girl and has too many constraints on how she acts in this world.
She is as smart as Bai Shan, and she is also optimistic and kind-hearted. If it weren't for her limited status, I wonder how much she would achieve in the future.
If she came from a wealthy family, he could help her find a marriage partner, let her marry a good man and realize her own value through her husband.
But she came from a rural family, and Qi Da was not a good match, so he naturally could not encourage his disciple to marry a rich man.
So Mr. Zhuang has been undecided about how to teach Manbao.
Since you can't make up your mind, just follow the ideas of Laozi and Zhuangzi and let nature take its course.
So Manbao wanted to study the same courses as Baishan and help him with the exam, so he taught her the same books. She wanted to go to the bookstore from time to time to find books and information, so he didn't restrict her.
Since she was going to the pharmacy to gain experience in pulse diagnosis and learn medical skills, he gave her two hours of free time.
However, he still asked her, "You must read for at least an hour and practice calligraphy for half an hour every day. This is the most basic."
Manbao agreed.
Then he went to the bookshelf and found a medical book and put it in a small backpack. He also packed out a set of smaller writing brushes, ink, paper and inkstone, which they usually took with them when they went out.
She took a look and found that the tip of the pen was a little bald, so she decided to buy a spare one when she went out tomorrow.
She knew that paper was expensive, and when she went to the pharmacy, she not only had to record pulse records, but she might also have to write down the prescriptions written by the doctors to take back and study.
If the doctors could give her a few pointers during the process of seeing patients and prescribing medicine, she would definitely write it down.
Therefore, a lot of paper is consumed, and it is better to prepare this kind of high-waste item yourself.
Anyway, she has no shortage of paper.
Manbao packed the things he was going to take with him tomorrow and put them in his backpack. Then he found a chance to log into the system and send an email to Teacher Mo to tell him the good news.
"Once I go to the pharmacy, I will have no shortage of patients to see. I can collect many pulse diagnosis cases for you every day."
Teacher Mo did not reply to her email immediately as usual.
Manbao thought about it and felt that now was not her usual time to contact Teacher Mo. He was probably not there, so she logged out of the system and planned to check again in the evening.
Zhou Silang didn't return until sunset, exhausted, driving his empty carriage. He said to Manbao, "I've sold all the wheat. There are many people who want it. I've decided to go home again. Lijun, you stay here and keep an eye on your aunt. Don't go out too often unless necessary."
Manbao said, "Fourth brother, I have found a job and I have to go out every day."
Zhou Silang glared at him. "What? You went out to find a job? No, what kind of work would a little kid like you do?"
Manbao said proudly: "I go to the pharmacy to treat patients."
Zhou Silang turned his head and looked at Zhou Lijun, "Is what your aunt said true or false?"
Zhou Lijun nodded, "Really." Although she was not allowed to prescribe medicine, she was only allowed to take the pulse.
"No, which pharmacy is this? Are you crazy? Who will be held responsible if the patient gets hurt?" Zhou Silang was afraid that his sister was being cheated, so he said quickly: "No, you have to take me to see a doctor. Some things must be made clear. If anything happens to the patient, the pharmacy will be responsible. We can't help. How old is your aunt..."
Manbao: “…”
Bai Erlang laughed heartily upon hearing this and said happily, "Brother Zhou Si, don't listen to them. The pharmacy won't let them prescribe medicine. They just took her pulse and learned the pulse case."
Zhou Silang asked Manbao, "Have you paid the money? How much money have you paid and how long can you study?"
"No money was paid," Manbao slammed his hands on the table and said, "We are learning from each other, understand? When I write a prescription later, they will also learn from it."
"You're kidding! Can the prescription you wrote compare to the one written by the old doctor?" Zhou Silang didn't trust Manbao. Although the child couldn't lie, he was always too confident. He might not even realize he was lying. So he turned to Zhou Lijun and asked, "Er Ya, tell me, why did they agree to take your aunt in?"
Zhou Lijun glanced at her fourth uncle and said calmly, "Fourth uncle, please call me Lijun. And, my aunt is right. The owner and the doctor of Jishitang came here for my aunt's prescription."
She took out a prescription and handed it to Zhou Silang, saying, "Here, this is the prescription that my younger aunt wrote for my elder aunt. If you take it, you will have a child. The shopkeeper saw this prescription and decided to take my younger aunt in."
In fact, she wanted to take in her aunt's doctor, but Zhou Lijun knew that her aunt learned her medical skills by reading medical books on her own, and occasionally Mr. Zhuang would help her interpret the medical books or teach her some.
But he is not the one who can help my aunt learn medical skills, so they can't give the medical books to the "master" that Jishidiang wants to invite, right?
Besides, if you don't take advantage of an opportunity, you're a bastard. If you can use that non-existent "gentleman" to do something convenient for you, why not lend him the money?
Zhou Silang's attention was immediately diverted. He took the prescription and struggled to decipher the words on it. "What...what is this? Can this medicine make me pregnant? Is that true?"
"Bai Zhi!" Zhou Lijun took the prescription and folded it carefully, tilting his head back and saying, "Of course, even the owner of Jishiditang said this prescription is good."
Manbao took the opportunity to take out the two strings of medicine and handed them to Zhou Silang. "Fourth brother, since you want to go home, then you can take the medicine back to eldest sister and let her boil it and take it herself. This medicine is for replenishing qi and blood. Take one dose a day, once in the morning and evening, and rest for one day after three days. That's ten doses of medicine. After she finishes it, have her go to Jishidiang to check her pulse, and then give me the pulse diagnosis report."
Zhou Silang held the medicine in a daze, "No, if I could have a baby after taking this medicine, then why would my elder sister marry Guan Xin?"
Zhou Lijun immediately said, "Yes, then there's no need for my aunt to get married."
Manbao slapped her fourth brother on the head to wake him up, "Fourth brother, you are married now, can you please stop being so stupid?"
Zhou Lijun looked around at the two of them in confusion. Bai Erlang was also confused. They said in unison: "I think Fourth Uncle (Four Brothers) is right. Why do you, little aunt, hit people so casually?"
Zhou Silang blushed and looked at Manbao in disbelief. "It's fine if I knew, but why did you know that? You're even younger than Lijun."
Speaking of medical skills, I think of Li Baolu, who comes from a medical family. He is good at reading. Although his medical skills are average, he has good skills. New book friends who are interested can take a look at my next door "Child Bride: Peers All Over the World"
This wave of recommendations is really embarrassing.
(End of this chapter)
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