Chapter 177: Things Have Not Changed, but the Minds Are Different



After the Mid-Autumn Festival, the weather turned cold in the blink of an eye. Every autumn rain brought a chill. After a few autumn rains, people walking on the street changed into jackets and walked quickly in the drizzle with their shoulders hunched. The shops on the street seemed a little deserted. The shop assistants were sitting or standing leisurely chatting. Someone was running hurriedly on the street, obviously in a hurry to go out, without even an umbrella or rain sheet, and just ran by.

"Isn't this Doctor Li from the North City Renshan Hall?" A waiter leaning against the door said with a bit of surprise, "Where are you going in such a hurry?"

"It must be to Jiulingtang." Another waiter said without raising his head.

"It's strange nowadays. There are not many people going to Jiulingtang for medical treatment, but there are many doctors." The waiter leaning against the door said with a sigh.

"Who makes it seem like everything Jiulingtang says is right?" the staff inside said.

Only two months had passed, but Jiulingtang's original claim that she could only treat diseases that other doctors could not has been interpreted in a new way. It is no longer the arrogant and infuriating arrogance that makes people feel indignant.

The doctor in the Jiuling Hall, whose clothes and hair were all wet, was panting and looked very wolfish, with a somewhat nervous expression.

"Miss Jun." He didn't bother to wipe the rain off his face and said anxiously, "Can I cure this disease?"

"Which one?" Miss Jun asked.

Many people who came to see her were rejected. After the rejection, she would say that another doctor would be able to cure the disease, but she would not specify which doctor, so the person who came to see her would choose the doctor himself.

When the chosen doctor hears that the patient has been treated by Miss Jun, he will not act like before.

They would treat the patient seriously, cure the disease if possible, and would not feel humiliated when they felt helpless. At first, everyone would quietly come to Jiulingtang to ask Miss Jun for advice, but later when they found out that they were not the only doctor doing this, they simply stopped hiding it.

Hearing Miss Jun's question, the doctor calmed down and described the patient's symptoms.

"I have never cured this disease before." He said frankly, "This patient happened to be sent to me, and I dare not refuse to treat him, so I came to ask Miss Jun for advice. If I really can't cure him, I hope Miss Jun can tell this patient to seek help from others."

Miss Jun looked at him and smiled.

"How did you treat it in the past? What do you think about this disease?" she asked.

The doctor was a little nervous, just like an apprentice facing questions from his master, even though he had been a master for more than ten years.

He thought for a moment and then told him his previous prescriptions and ideas.

"But none of them were cured," he said, with a bit of frustration and some hope in his eyes.

He studied many medical prescriptions but there was no solution. Of course there were doctors who could cure him, but the doctors were wary of each other's skills. One doctor would not show his prescription to another doctor, let alone specific diagnosis and treatment of the disease.

But now it's different, there is an opportunity.

Ever since what happened with old Doctor Feng two months ago, although the doctors in the city didn't say it out loud, they all became smarter in their hearts. This old Doctor Feng must have received help from Miss Jun, otherwise he wouldn't have become so easy to talk to.

This kind of situation happened more and more frequently, and all those patients who came to see the doctor because Miss Jun said that someone else could cure their diseases eventually cured them.

The medical skills of these doctors vary, but they have one thing in common: they have all visited Miss Jun before, and afterwards, like Dr. Feng, they have become honest and respectful to Miss Jun.

It is obvious that Miss Jun is really instructing the doctors.

I don't know if I can get any advice this time. After all, I have no idea how to deal with this disease.

This can't be said to be simple guidance, but rather the teaching of skills.

Will she?

The doctor looked at Miss Jun.

Miss Jun turned her eyes away.

"Ah Si." she shouted.

Ah Si was a shop assistant, and he answered yes when he heard it.

Are you sending us away? The doctor looked a little embarrassed.

"Take this...doctor in and change into clean clothes." Miss Jun said.

The doctor was stunned, his face slightly reddened and he looked down at his clothes. It was not very elegant to have them wet and sticking to his body. He was facing a doctor, but also a little girl.

"Let's sit down and talk about this disease." Miss Jun said, tapping the table with her hand. "It may take a long time to talk about it. Don't catch a cold wearing this."

The doctor was so excited that he didn't know what to say.

She didn't even know where the doctor's name came from.

"Come with me." Ah Si said, leading the way.

The doctor bowed to Miss Jun without any more politeness and followed the shop assistant inside. When he came out after changing into clean clothes and wiping his head and face, a cup of hot tea was already placed on the table opposite Miss Jun.

The doctor bowed again, sat down respectfully, held the cup of hot tea, and felt his body and mind warm.

"Just now you said that the medicine prescribed for this disease is Rehmannia glutinosa..." Miss Jun said as she picked up the pen and wrote on the paper.

The doctor opposite hurriedly put down his teacup and listened with a serious expression.

Under the eaves diagonally across the street, Doctor Geng, who was wearing a hat, could see this scene through the window. He pulled the hat down, turned around and walked away.

"Now, doctors all over the city are no longer angry when she says she can cure the disease. Instead, they are proud of it."

"Everyone even hoped that she could cure them, because as long as she said so, they would definitely be cured. If they couldn't be cured, she would make them cured."

"Someone asked her why she did this, and she said that if one doctor can cure one person, a hundred doctors can help millions of people."

"How can this be considered as going against all the doctors in the city? How can this be considered as looking down on the common people and being heartless? This is simply acting like a bodhisattva and saving people."

Doctor Geng recounted what had happened one by one.

Jiang Youshu's face was gloomy.

How did this turn out?

. ……

"It's not surprising that this happened."

At this time, several Jinyiwei from the Beizhen Police Department were also reporting the incident.

"Other people become doctors to make a living, to earn money." A Jinyiwei said expressionlessly, "But this Miss Jun is not like that."

"Yes, she has Deshengchang behind her, so she has no shortage of money or livelihood." Another Jinyiwei said, "She only wants fame, not profit."

"Fame and fortune are constraints on people, but if one only wants fame and not fortune, then this person is terrible. Teaching skills to save all living beings." The first Jinyiwei said, "That's a bodhisattva."

Hearing this, Captain Jiang touched his chin.

Things turned out to be like this.

"We really can't rely on these useless doctors," he cursed.

The Royal Guards stepped forward.

"Sir, let's take action?" they said.

Captain Jiang waved his hands.

After all, the Fang family's affairs are a bit tricky.

"I'll go ask the commander," he said.

When Captain Jiang came to Lu Yunqi's place, he was stopped by the people at the door and made a gesture to the inside.

Captain Jiang understood that this was a task arranged by Lu Yunqi.

Although they are all members of the Royal Guard, their missions are kept secret from each other.

Captain Jiang waited for a while before he heard the footsteps of several Jinyiwei guards coming out. They nodded to them outside the door as a greeting and then left.

Lu Yunqi also followed out.

"Sir." said Captain Jiang.

Lu Yunqi raised his hand to stop him and left without saying a word.

Captain Jiang stopped and watched Lu Yunqi walk away quickly.

"Are you going to the palace?" he said. "What happened?"

Although Lu Yunqi always has a blank expression on his face and you can't tell whether he's happy or angry, but after being with him for a long time you can still see some clues.

The first glance just now revealed the fluctuation in Lu Yunqi's eyes. He had only seen this expression once, and that was when the coffin of the Nine-Year-Old Princess was buried.

Something big must have happened, Jiang Baihu thought.


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