Chapter 151: Quiet Changes



It's already a bit chilly in August.

When the sound of bells was heard at the entrance of the alley, many families in the alley opened their doors.

The children rushed out like unleashed wolves.

"Any more candy?"

“Any candy?”

They gathered around and walked to the entrance of the alley and Miss Jun shouted.

Miss Jun smiled and shook her head.

"It's getting colder, so no need to eat candy," she said.

The children's faces were filled with regret, and the adults at home immediately came out to greet their children when they heard it.

"Don't disturb Dr. Jun," they shouted.

Half a month ago, they would also call their children back, but it was not because they were afraid of disturbing Dr. Jun, but because they were afraid that Dr. Jun would harm the children.

Shopkeeper Liu stood at the entrance of the alley, looking at the change with a look of surprise that he could hardly conceal.

"Why did it change so suddenly?" He asked in confusion, "She didn't treat any serious illness that could shake the world, did she?"

Moreover, Jiulingtang is still not well-known in Beijing. Why does it feel like the attitude of the people in this city has changed all of a sudden?

What happened these days?

Shopkeeper Liu looked at the clerk behind him, and the clerk also shook his head in confusion.

"Nothing was done." The waiter said, "Some people took the initiative to ask Miss Jun if she had any omen. I don't know if they were joking or serious."

He pointed as he spoke.

"Look, the shopkeeper."

Shopkeeper Liu looked over and saw that everyone in the alley was looking at Miss Jun as she walked over.

There was no more contempt or disgust as before, only curiosity and even eagerness.

"Doctor Jun, do you think I have any bad signs?" someone else asked.

This sounds like irony, doesn't it?

Miss Jun smiled and shook her head, but continued walking forward without saying a word.

Those who didn't get an answer smiled. But this smile was not a sneer, but joy.

"This proves that I am healthy and free from evil spirits." She also said proudly to the people around her.

Is there such a thing?

Shopkeeper Liu was surprised.

Some more people ran out from the alley. They were women, one of whom was holding a child in her arms.

"Doctor Jun, Doctor Jun," they shouted in panic, "Quickly check what happened to my sister."

Business is coming in. It seems that Miss Jun has really made a name for herself among the people.

Maybe it's because he's a familiar face?

This is fine, even though fame comes slowly, it's getting better and better.

Shopkeeper Liu looked at the family standing beside Miss Jun with satisfaction.

Miss Jun glanced at the little girl in the adult's arms.

"It's okay," she said, pointing outward, "You can just go to the clinic on the street and get an injection."

Shopkeeper Liu was stunned again. He was still incurable?

But this time, after hearing Miss Jun say this, the family did not show any anger or discrimination like Wang Cao did, but instead looked happy.

"That's great! God bless you! Miss Jun said everything is fine." The two women said excitedly.

Miss Jun said it was fine, that was all? Miss Jun's words were already Buddhist lingo?

Shopkeeper Liu looked in astonishment at the family running past him, holding their child.

interesting.

He looked in front of him at Miss Jun, but saw Miss Jun put away the bell and turned around.

"Miss, where are we going next?" Liu'er hurriedly followed and asked.

"You don't have to go anywhere." Miss Jun said, "Go back to Jiuling Hall."

It's early enough to go back today, Shopkeeper Liu looked at the sky, but then the employees said that Miss Jun would not go out.

Maybe she was tired and needed to rest for one or two days, but for the next three or four days, Miss Jun sat in the Jiuling Hall.

"So you're not going to be a bell doctor anymore?" asked Shopkeeper Liu.

"It seems so. He's making medicine in Jiulingtang every day." said the waiter.

"That's right. She just wants to make a fortune. How can she find one that's that easy?" Shopkeeper Liu said, shaking his head. "Rather than relying on this to gain fame, it's better to just see patients. I think her medical skills are pretty good. It's best to accumulate slowly like this."

But what's the use? The girl doesn't listen to him.

"Write this down for the young master." Shopkeeper Liu said to the servant.

Although I no longer expect the young master to make arrangements for Miss Jun's affairs, I have been instructed to send a letter to Yangcheng every half a month. Now it is time to send the letter.

At this time, Miss Jun was also writing a letter in the Jiuling Hall. The hall was not empty.

"Mr. Ning, please have some tea." Liu'er said as she brought over a cup of tea.

Ning Yunzhao nodded at her with a smile, took it and looked at the slightly red tea inside.

"Drink it, it's just right for a student like you who stays up late to study hard." Miss Jun said without looking up.

Ning Yunzhao smiled and took a sip of tea.

"So you don't have to be a bell doctor anymore?" he asked.

"I have already known what I should know. Now I will wait for the right person." Miss Jun said.

Seeing a doctor has become a matter of fate since the beginning.

This girl talks so funny.

Ning Yunzhao smiled again.

"Yeah, we're not doing this for the money anyway," he said.

Liu Er exclaimed in surprise.

"Who are we?" she asked.

"Of course we are from the same hometown and this is a blind date." Ning Yunzhao said calmly, "They think opening a clinic is a business, and if it is a business, it is for money, but in fact some businesses are not for money."

Liu'er said "oh" and was a little curious.

"What's that for?" she asked.

"For fame and for inheritance." Ning Yunzhao said.

Liu'er said "oh" twice, and heard the waiter shouting that the water was boiled, so she hurried in to continue making tea.

Miss Jun now prepares her own herbs and taught Liu'er how to make medicinal tea.

Seeing Liu'er go in, Ning Yunzhao picked up the teacup and drank it all, and heaved a sigh of relief.

Miss Jun also finished writing the last stroke.

"Are you not busy today?" she asked.

"I was just going out to my uncle's house and passed by your place. I haven't been here for a long time, so I came to see how you were doing." Ning Yunzhao said.

Miss Jun looked at him and smiled.

Although I don't quite understand why he always calls a detour a short trip, I also know that asking this question may be embarrassing.

Don't hit someone who smiles at you. There's no need to make things awkward.

"You can't see anything now, but it will be lively after a while," she said with a smile.

He spoke easily and with confidence.

"Are there enough people? Do you need my help?" Ning Yunzhao also smiled.

He was also relaxed and confident in answering her questions.

"That's not necessary." Miss Jun said, shaking the letter in her hand, "I've found someone to help me."

Fang Chengyu laughed out loud as he looked at the letter in his hand.

Fang Yunxiu on the side glanced at him.

"What's written? It's so funny?" she asked.

Fang Chengyu didn't say anything, Fang Yuxiu spoke first.

"What's so funny about the dry letter she wrote? It's just that Chengyu likes to laugh," she said.

Fang Chengyu smiled again and handed the letter to her.

"Look, second sister." He said, his eyes sparkling, "Jiuling has become famous and doesn't need to be a bell doctor anymore."

Fang Yuxiu took the letter and read it.

"She is really going to be a gossipy woman," she said. "She doesn't want to be a good doctor, but wants to be a charlatan."


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