Is it really possible to do what you say?
The medicine cured the disease and brought the patient back to health! This is no joke.
Who cares? At least we can get the herbs for free and there’s no need to make a fuss, so why not do it?
So there were no more arguments, and a group of people lined up obediently for consultation and prescription. No one objected when Miss Jun said that the medicine prescribed by the other doctor was wrong. Anyway, the doctor gave you the medicine even if he said it was wrong, and even gave you a new one for free.
Hu Gui was speechless.
What is this?
The nephew looked envious.
"It's great to have money," he said. "Everything can be solved with money, and nothing is a big deal."
Hu Gui didn't know what to say, so he thought for a moment and walked forward.
He took advantage of the gap between dispensing medicine for one patient and the next patient sitting down to greet Miss Jun.
"Miss Jun, there is something I shouldn't say, but I can't help it." He said, "Even if you have money, you can't play like this."
As he spoke, he glanced at the lame boy sitting behind him.
"The Fang family is a business family. How can a business family not make money but just throw it away? Don't make your grandparents unhappy by doing this." He said sincerely, "It's really not worth it for this house."
Miss Jun smiled.
"Uncle Hu, I really didn't do this for the house," she said, "and I didn't just throw money."
Isn't this just throwing money?
Hu Gui frowned.
"Whatever money I throw away now I will make back in the future," Miss Jun said, "very quickly."
What's going on? How can I win?
It has been free for half a month now. Will she be able to make money after another half a month when it is no longer free? What a joke. Who would come to see her if it is no longer free? Who does she think she is? Doctor Jun doesn’t have this confidence. Not to mention her…
Eh? Come to think of it, how come she, a granddaughter who has only been here a few times, inherited the medical skills of old doctor Jun?
"I taught myself and read medical books passed down in my family." Miss Jun answered seriously.
Oh my god!
Hu Gui's eyes widened.
Self-taught? Are you kidding?
"My niece, don't think that if you do these good deeds and use this money to win the hearts of the people, someone will stand up for you." He sighed and said with a bit of earnestness. "Look, it's been so long, has anyone asked about this house?"
Miss Jun took a look.
"You may not believe me, but I think this is a good house," she said. "Because it's more exaggerated and more eye-catching, it will make my Jiulingtang's name known to everyone more quickly."
Is this kid mentally ill?
"So what if everyone knows about it?" Hu Gui said anxiously, "Even if everyone knows about it, it won't bring you any justice."
This time Miss Jun laughed out loud.
"I don't need to ask for justice." She looked at Hu Gui and waved her fingers gently. "Because I am justice."
Hu Gui rolled his eyes.
You must be sick.
"You..." He started to speak again, but someone interrupted him.
"Doctor! Doctor! Doctor Jun!"
A crazy voice shouted, breaking the silence here.
Everyone looked over at the sound and saw a tall, thin, middle-aged man stumbling over, with his hands raised high, perhaps out of excitement or for some reason.
"I'm fine, I'm fine. I can get out of bed, I can walk, I can run." He shouted loudly and rushed to Miss Jun's hut through the crowd of onlookers.
"A miracle doctor. A miracle doctor." He knelt down and shouted.
Oh my god!
He was almost frightened to the point of taking a step back by Hu Gui kneeling at his feet.
Is this a hired help? The acting is too exaggerated!
The man's crying sounded very penetrating, causing many people to shudder and look over.
The onlookers blocked the outsiders' view, but they could not block the outsiders' speculation, questioning and discussion.
"What's wrong? Why are you crying like this?"
"Did he kill someone?"
The young lady of the Jun family came back to reopen Jiulingtang, but the house had been demolished. It had been half a month since Miss Jun announced the opening of Jiulingtang in the ruins, offering free consultations and free medicines.
Everyone is clear about the grievances and entanglements involved, and everyone has a conclusion on who is right and who is wrong, but not everyone agrees on Miss Yu Jun's medical skills.
"It's fine to get some free herbs, but Miss Jun's medical treatment is really unreliable."
"How is it possible at such a young age?"
"Look, now the man has finally been killed."
Everyone was talking and crowding over here, but when they got closer their conversation was interrupted.
"It's not that someone was killed, it's that Dali Haiping was cured." The person in front turned around and said loudly.
Great sea level?
The people of Runan City are no strangers to Dali Haiping.
His surname is not Dali, but Geng, and his given name is Haiping. He got the nickname Dali because when he was fifteen years old, he represented Runan County in a competition with the neighboring county of Xiaguan, and he won the Xiaguan game by lifting fifteen times a 17-foot-long and 3.5-inch-diameter Xiaguan.
Haiping is a laborer who carries bricks on his back in a stone mine outside the city. His father died early and he was raised by his widowed mother. He went to work in the mine at a very young age. Fortunately, he was born with supernatural powers and managed to earn a fortune by carrying stones.
In a blink of an eye, he got married, had children, and supported his mother. He was prepared to carry stones for a few more years so that he could rent a piece of land and have a good life for his family. But at this time, Haiping was injured in the mine.
But his injuries were not serious. At that time, they seemed to be just flesh wounds. He recovered after a few days of rest. But strangely, he could not straighten his back. He consulted many doctors, but they all said that he was not injured. Money was spent like water, and he took pots of medicine, but there was no improvement. Later, he had difficulty walking, let alone working in the mines.
When Dali Haiping fell, the Geng family's sky collapsed. The house they bought with great difficulty had to be sold, and the family lived in a thatched hut on the street. His mother cried herself blind, and his wife sold herself to pay off the debt. The three children survived by begging every day. Haiping lay on the kang and tried to commit suicide countless times, because he couldn't bear to leave his mother and children behind.
After living like this for a few years without any hope, Haiping had already decided that when his mother died, he would die with her.
When the news that Miss Jiulingtangjun provided free consultations and free medicine spread, Haiping's blind mother could not wait any longer and came with her three children to see Haiping. Even if Haiping could not be cured, she could at least give him some medicine to take.
They haven't seen a doctor or taken medicine for many years.
Miss Jun, who was only a few years older than her own child, injected acupuncture needles into Haiping's body and gave him a lot of oral and external medicines. The family didn't hold out much hope, but they didn't expect that he would be able to get out of bed after just three days, and stand up straight and even run after ten days.
Describes the skinny and disheveled Haiping kneeling in front of the straw hut and crying loudly.
"I don't ask to be restored to my original state, as long as I don't lie there like a useless man and can go out and beg for food, that's enough." He cried and kowtowed to Miss Jun.
"You are slapping me in the face by saying this." Miss Jun said calmly.
Dali Haiping was startled and shook his head repeatedly.
"I dare not, I dare not." He choked and said with a terrified look.
"Then why do you say you can't recover as before? As long as you can walk around and have a meal?" Miss Jun said, "I, Jun Jiuling, promised to cure all diseases and bring you back to health. If you can't recover as before, then I have broken my promise."
Oh my god!
That’s enough, Hu Gui looked at her as if he had seen a ghost, and everyone who heard it felt embarrassed.