Chapter 279 A Passerby Who Died on the Battlefield During the War of Resistance Against Japan (11)



The same goes for the Jiang family. Their shops are all free, and Jiang Yue's cosmetics are all given away for free. They can take as much as they want, and the warehouse inventory has been completely given away.

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After the war ended, Jiang Yue had some free time, and she no longer needed to secretly provide supplies. With her free time, Jiang Yue reviewed her family's businesses. Now that the family had enough money to live on, after discussing it with her parents, the family donated most of their money and handed over the business to contribute to the country.

When she proposed handing over her business, many leaders called her to reassure her. Jiang Yue put their minds at ease and said that her parents no longer cared about these things. Her wish was to study medicine, but because of the war, she could not study Western medicine. Now that the war was won, and there was liberation and peace, she had become interested in traditional Chinese medicine in recent years and hoped that they could help her find a good teacher.

After the call ended, some leaders held a special meeting to discuss the matter. Although everyone knew about Jiang Yue's life, they analyzed it again and acknowledged Jiang Yue's wish to continue studying medicine. The leaders of the health center personally helped Jiang Yue find three teachers. However, the business did not completely give up. At present, there is a shortage of supplies in China, and Jiang Yue still needs to maintain many relationships.

After the ceremony, the family strolled around Beiping. In those days, it was still possible to buy a courtyard house, but for well-known reasons, Jiang Yue didn't buy one. One house was enough for her. It was only when visiting Tiananmen Square that Jiang Yue remembered that she had never been an emperor's concubine.

Thinking of this, Jiang Yue shuddered. She decided to give up on this guy. She was afraid she wouldn't be able to control the primal power within her and might accidentally kill the emperor, only to end up being given this kind of identity. Jiang Yue then dialed 8888, but 8888 was too lazy to even reply.

After spending more than a month in Beijing, the family returned to Shanghai, where Jiang Yue began her studies. Jiang's parents continued to dedicate themselves to their new jobs, and the family's housekeeper and Uncle Chen both resigned. It's not common to hire people these days; it's better to be self-reliant. Fortunately, both Jiang's mother and Jiang Yue can cook.

As for Mr. Jiang, he could only eat at his workplace when he was busy. Since they had just been released from prison, there were many things to do, and they couldn't come home every day. After being busy for more than half a year, the family finally had a chance to get together. Mrs. Jiang and Jiang Yue cooked a few dishes, and the family had a meal together after a long time. They chatted about their recent situations at the dinner table. Mrs. Jiang told Mr. Jiang and Jiang Yue to take care of their health, and Jiang Yue kept it in mind.

A few years later, the country's development was very different from the original historical development. Although Jiang Yue became a doctor on the surface, she did a lot of things behind the scenes. The "connections" she gave away still play a huge role to this day.

Over the years, the introduction of various machine tools and related technologies has been inseparable from Jiang Yue behind the scenes. There were no donors from other countries. Jiang Yue sold whatever the country needed. At first, the people in charge of communication in the country did not dare to believe it, fearing that she was setting some kind of trap.

The relevant person in charge contacted Jiang Yue many times. Jiang Yue explained the situation on their side countless times. Since it was genuine, Jiang Yue wasn't afraid of being doubted. In the end, the matter was discussed in several meetings, and the transaction was only restarted after it was confirmed that there were no problems.

Because there were too many spies in this era, Jiang Yue didn't rush to send the gift package. She planned to wait until the country had developed for a few years, national confidence had increased, and the industrial base had improved before considering sending the gift package.

These past few days, Jiang Yue has focused her main energy on researching high-yield seeds. She doesn't openly possess this kind of knowledge, but money talks. The Jiang family donated a sum of money and then cooperated with the government to establish a research institute, which recruited many people who had returned from abroad to contribute to the country's development. Through their joint efforts, they have achieved some results.

The yields of major crops such as rice, wheat, corn, red beans, and soybeans have all increased significantly compared to before. We also took the opportunity to study some fruits and vegetables. We focused on fertilizers and pig feed. We imported white-skinned pigs from abroad. Although they taste much worse than black-haired pigs, we're not in the mood to pursue good taste now. It's good enough to have something to eat.

Jiang Yue has a permanent certificate, and after several years of study, she has gradually shown her talent. Not only has she mastered medical skills, but she has also begun to participate in the construction of the medical system.

Jiang Yue had experience from a previous life; she had worked as a doctor in a public hospital in Hong Kong and knew what comprehensive free healthcare was all about. She also had her own thoughts on this, ultimately concluding that the reason people couldn't afford medical care was because hospital fees were too high.

Aside from daily expenses, hospital fees are expensive in two main ways: firstly, various medicines are very expensive, many of which are imported from abroad; secondly, similar to the first, surgery is unaffordable and very expensive, mainly due to medical equipment and surgical supplies. Solving these two problems would eliminate the issue of unaffordability.

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