Cai Fanzhou got angry at the mention of Su Ruojin: "She is a poor, distant relative of Prefect Lin. She came to ask Prefect Lin for money. I guess she didn't get much money, so she tried to extort money from our Jirentang."
"You know how to do it, right?"
"knew."
Those who dare to offend Jirentang must never be allowed to appear in Yanyang City again.
Cai Fanzhou returned to his room, and a servant came in and whispered in his ear, "She left the city, so I didn't follow her."
Cai Fanzhou sneered: "As expected, he's a poor wretch living outside the city. You keep an eye on him."
"Yes, sir."
*
Early the next morning, Su Ruojin first went to the slave trader to buy several maids and servants to take care of the daily cleaning and other rough work at the clinic. Then she went to a carpenter to order some medicine cabinets, examination tables and examination beds specifically for the clinic.
When she returned to the shop, she saw that Old Madam Lin and Yuan Hong were already standing at the door. She quickly stepped forward and took the bundle that Old Madam Lin was carrying: "Grandmother, why did you come by yourselves? Didn't we agree that I would pick you up?"
Su Ruojin knew that Old Madam Lin couldn't stay idle and would definitely help clean the clinic when she came over. She was afraid that Old Madam Lin would get tired, so she specifically told Old Madam Lin to wait for her to come and pick her up. Unexpectedly, Old Madam Lin came over first.
"I just thought the new shop needed some management, so I came to help out," Madam Lin replied.
"Grandmother, I've bought a few maids and servants. They'll take care of the cleaning. You can rest for a bit; you don't need to lift a finger."
"Okay, okay," Old Madam Lin replied.
She agreed, but when it came to actually cleaning, the old lady also helped out.
The clinic was quickly cleaned up. It used to be a clothing store, and some of the cabinets, tables, chairs, and beds that were left behind were still usable.
Is Dr. Su here?
Just then, a woman's voice came from the doorway; it was Xiao Cui and Aunt Tang.
Xiao Cui and Aunt Tang headed to the city early in the morning, but because the village was quite far away, they only arrived at this time.
"Xiao Cui, come in. Has your stomach hurt?" Su Ruojin asked Xiao Cui to sit down and took her pulse.
"No, no, I haven't felt any pain since," Xiao Cui quickly replied.
She also found it amazing that after taking Dr. Su's medicine, her stomach really didn't hurt anymore. If Dr. Su hadn't told her to come back for acupuncture, she would have thought she was cured.
"Go upstairs and lie down on the bed. I'll give you acupuncture." Su Ruojin went upstairs to give Xiao Cui acupuncture and wrote out a prescription.
"The clinic hasn't officially opened yet, and we don't have any medicines available. Just take this prescription to a pharmacy to get the medicine; they're all inexpensive herbs, not expensive at all. For the next six days, come here every day and I'll give you acupuncture. After taking the medicine for ten days, your illness should be almost cured. By the way, everything is fine with the baby in your belly, so don't worry."
"Thank you, Dr. Su." Xiao Cui was very grateful. She knew her own body best. After Dr. Su finished giving her acupuncture, Xiao Cui felt much more relaxed in her abdomen, and the intermittent dull pain she had felt before was completely gone.
As Su Ruojin saw Xiao Cui off, she glanced to the side and saw a figure quickly disappear.
The figure quickly ran to the backyard of Jirentang and entered Cai Fanzhou's room: "Master, Su Ruojin wants to open a clinic and has rented Du Yu's shop."
"What! This little brat actually wants to open a clinic in Yanyang? I'd like to see if she can even make it work." Cai Fanzhou, who was reading a book, slammed the book on the table, his face full of malice.
"Let's go to the Lin residence."
Lin Zhengshan was not at home. Upon hearing that Cai Fanzhou had come to visit, Zhao Jiao hurriedly brought Lin Wanqing to greet him.
"Dr. Cai, is there any news from the Regent?" Zhao Jiao asked anxiously.
Two days have passed, and her daughter still hasn't seen the Regent, so she can't help but feel anxious.
Cai Fanzhou's expression darkened upon hearing this. He hadn't heard anything from the Regent, and he didn't dare send anyone to inquire. Zhao Jiao's question was somewhat like hitting a nerve.
He suppressed his displeasure: "I heard that the relative of yours that I met at the entrance of Juxianlou the other day is going to open a clinic in Yanyang. I wonder if Madam Lin knows about this?"
Zhao Jiao's eyes widened, and she slammed her hand on the table, standing up: "What did you say! That little slut wants to open a clinic? When did she learn medicine?"
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