Wang Tianxiao didn't actually know if his brother-in-law was showing symptoms yet; he could only deduce it from the results.
Think about what common symptoms a person might have if they have liver problems, and then apply them one by one to Yu Haiyang.
They can always elicit some symptoms of adaptation.
As soon as it was mentioned, Yu Haiyang immediately understood.
"Do you know why I asked you this question? Just now, while I was eating, I happened to look at your complexion and noticed that it seemed a bit yellower than most people's. You probably see it every day and don't realize it, but it was the first time I'd seen it, and it seemed a bit abnormal."
Yu Haiyang nodded. "If that's the case, then I really need to go to the hospital to get checked out."
"Yeah, it's best to take a look. If there are no problems, it'll put your mind at ease."
"good."
Yu Haiyang nodded emphatically, "Thank you, Tianxiao."
“It’s nothing, we’re family, why talk about this? I won’t tell my sister about this yet, you should get it checked out yourself as soon as possible. If there is indeed a problem, we’ll get treatment right away. If you need money, just tell me, and I can lend you some temporarily.”
Yu Haiyang was a little touched.
He's a cultured person, so he's naturally quite simple-minded.
Because he was far away in Lancheng, he was not familiar with many things in his family and was not affected by them.
His wife, Wang Xiaomei, was gentle and virtuous, so he never experienced any setbacks.
He had this kind of personality until his death in his previous life.
Therefore, after his death, Wang Xiaomei would often say that Yu Haiyang was a very lucky person who never suffered any great hardships in his life.
After the two made their agreement and went into the living room, Wang Xiaomei pressed them to tell her what they were talking about and why they had been talking for so long.
They brushed it off with a laugh.
That evening, Wang Xiaomei planned to have Wang Tianxiao and his family stay at their house, but Wang Tianxiao felt that their house was already crowded, and it would be inconvenient to add his family of three.
I'm planning to take my wife and children to stay in a hotel.
But in the end, they still managed to stop me, saying that since we've come all the way to Lancheng, how can we stay outside, making it seem like we have no relatives in Lancheng?
There was no other way but to squeeze in and stay there for one night.
Because it wasn't his own kang (heated brick bed) at night, Wang Tianxiao didn't sleep well and barely slept at all. He got up as soon as it was dawn.
I thought I was the first one up, but when I went out of the living room, I found that my sister and brother-in-law were already up.
Even my brother-in-law bought breakfast and came back.
It's things like tofu pudding, fried dough sticks, and steamed buns.
There was also beef noodles brought back from outside in a large bowl.
This bowl for serving noodles has a very retro feel to it.
In his earlier years, Wang Tianxiao did the same when he worked outside. Every day when he went to eat breakfast noodles, he would bring his own bowl and have the person serve the noodles. He would also make sure to add extra soup to the bowl after the noodles were finished.
Then he would take the soup bowl back, and after finishing the noodles, he could save the soup to make a soup with bread for lunch.
That way you can save a penny on groceries.
When Wang Tianxiao recalled the events of the previous generation, he found that what impressed him most was always the occasional small happiness amidst hardship.
After dinner, Wang Tianxiao went to meet Manager Meng's younger brother as agreed.
We arranged to meet at a coffee shop.
The coffee shops of that era were quiet, with limited seating, and the atmosphere was not like the bourgeois style of later times. Instead, they were very simple, not much different from teahouses.
When Wang Tianxiao arrived, Manager Meng and her brother were already there.
Upon seeing him arrive, they introduced themselves to each other.
The young man looked refined and cultured, wearing wide-rimmed black glasses and carrying a bag. When he spoke to Wang Tianxiao, he had a scrutinizing and calculating look in his eyes, and behind the glasses was an undisguised intelligence.
"Xiao An, didn't you have something to say to President Wang? Then you two have a good chat. I have to go to work later."
Manager Meng gave his younger brother some instructions, said goodbye to Wang Tianxiao, and left the coffee shop.
Two strangers remained in the seats.
Wang Tianxiao roughly estimated his younger brother's age. Since he had already graduated with a master's degree, he would start first grade at the lowest age in this era, and by the time he graduated with a master's degree, he would be around twenty-three or twenty-four years old.
But judging from his appearance, he doesn't seem that old at all.
Maybe he skipped a grade.
In this era, skipping grades was allowed; if you did well in your studies, you could keep skipping grades.
However, even if they skipped a grade, it shows that the two people are actually not that much different in age.
However, Meng Xiaoan remained on the university campus, while Wang Tianxiao had been traveling around to make a living for a long time.
Therefore, her temperament is much worse.
"Your name is Meng Xiaoan, right?" Wang Tianxiao asked with a smile.
"Yes."
Which university did you get your master's degree from?
Lancheng University.
"That's not bad, a top student," Wang Tianxiao nodded, acknowledging his academic background. "I heard from your sister that you'd like to talk to me?"
Meng Xiaoan nodded, put the backpack behind him on the table, took out a stack of documents from it, and placed them in front of Wang Tianxiao.
"This is……"
"Take a look at these first before you decide."
Wang Tianxiao opened the document and found that it contained a wealth of information, including some of his papers on the origins of traditional Chinese medicine, some basic pharmacological judgments, and even some feasibility plans for projects he wanted to undertake.
In short, it is very detailed and comprehensive.
Take this stack of materials out and put it anywhere; it will be a very good answer sheet from a master's student majoring in traditional Chinese medicine.
He glanced at it quickly, smiled, and placed the items in front of him without rushing to push them back.
"Indeed, I can tell that you have quite a bit of knowledge about traditional Chinese medicine."
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