Chapter 181 Helping Grandpa to Become a Christian



Chapter 181 Helping Grandpa to Become a Christian

Guo'er chuckled, "Don't I understand you? It's just Sister Qiuyue who's accommodating you!"

Li Qingqing's sister-in-law is Zhang Qiuyue, who married into Lijia Village from another province.

Maybe it was because of love that made her abandon everything and marry bravely.

Li Guoer still admired her very much. It was nearly two thousand kilometers from Lijia Village to her parents' home. Unlike rich families who could leave whenever they wanted, it was not easy for her to go back to her parents' home!

It can be seen how much courage it took to get married here, leaving her parents and relatives and marrying into this unfamiliar place.

Zhang Qiuyue was lucky. Although her family didn't have much money after she married Li Xiaojie, her parents-in-law were kind, her husband doted on her, and her sister-in-law respected her. She lived a harmonious and fulfilling life.

For example, there are many people who married far away in Lijia Village. I heard that most of them don’t have a good life, and there is no one to help and support them when they are bullied!

It's easier if my husband protects me. If my husband is a jerk and bullies me together with his family, then I'll be helpless.

Those with strong personalities and a ruthless heart might be able to divorce without caring about the children and escape from the fire. But those with soft personalities and cowardice can only wait to be tortured and manipulated, and be treated like slaves!

The two chatted for a while, and Li Qingqing's mood was obviously much better, so they said goodbye and left.

She planned to go to Daqingshan again to check the construction progress in various places. Since Xu Xiuwen was not here, everything would depend on her to supervise.

After saying goodbye to Li Qingqing, Li Guoer also walked leisurely towards the clinic.

"Little Sister, have you just arrived?" Liang Hong greeted her when he saw her coming, then turned around and poured her a cup of tea.

"Well, how have you been practicing the exercises these past two days? Have you been able to master the knowledge in the medical books? Is there anything you don't understand?" Li Guoer took the tea, took a sip, and then asked.

After becoming her disciple, I told Liang Hong that I could just call her by her name. He said that the rules cannot be abolished and insisted on calling her "Little Sister". I had no choice but to let him do as he pleased.

"There are indeed some things I don't understand, I hope the little sister-in-law can give me some guidance!"

He had some questions that he planned to ask his master when there were no patients in the clinic, and now it was the same for the young nun to ask her.

Guo'er groaned for a moment before saying, "Okay, go write down everything everyone doesn't understand. Let's all go to the restaurant later and I'll explain everything to you one by one."

"You can also get a notebook and write down anything you don't understand. I'll explain it to you all in three days or a week!"

There are too many people, and it is not convenient for them all to gather around and ask questions. It is better to write down all the questions. She can gather everyone together and answer them together as if they were in class.

Other places are inconvenient, and only the restaurant in the clinic is specially isolated. The place is quite large and can accommodate everyone.

"Okay, I'll go count them right away. Please wait a moment, little nun!" After Liang Hong finished speaking, he quickly turned around to count everyone's questions.

Liang Hong was very quick in doing things, not to mention that the junior nun personally answered their questions, which was a rare opportunity.

It didn't take long to count all the problems and organize everyone to go to the restaurant.

Guoer took the notebook and carefully read all the questions on it, went over the answers in her mind, and then took the notebook into the restaurant.

When they saw her come in, everyone who was talking stopped talking, sat up straight, and looked at her expectantly, waiting for her to answer their questions.

Faced with such eager eyes, Li Guoer said she felt a bit pressured.

After coughing twice, he explained the questions in detail according to the notebook, from easy to difficult and gradually becoming more advanced.

Everyone was listening with fascination, and the explanation made them suddenly realize everything.

Those things that I didn’t understand were immediately understood after Guo’er’s explanation, and the things I couldn’t figure out became clear.

They were all wondering how good the little sister's medical skills were. They saw that the problems they thought they couldn't solve were all easy for her to solve. She could explain them clearly and plainly.

After the explanation, she asked everyone to discuss and verify what they had just heard in order to deepen their impression.

Whenever there is a dispute and neither side can convince the other, they will come to her for confirmation.

She also patiently broke down the problem and explained it to them clearly until everyone understood.

I asked them about their cultivation progress, but they were all quite old, so their practice of auxiliary Chinese medicine exercises was quite slow.

She also refined a lot of pills to assist them in their practice, making their progress faster.

Only by cultivating inner strength as soon as possible can one truly begin to learn acupuncture and medicine making.

Recently, she has been seeing patients in the clinic, and in her spare time, she helps her grandfather teach these apprentices medical skills and guides them in practicing auxiliary exercises.

"Little Sister, all the medicinal materials will probably be delivered soon!" Liang Hong saw that the little Sister had just finished seeing a patient and said before the next patient came.

According to the agreement, the army will send a large batch of medicinal materials every once in a while, and let the young nun help make the medicine. The superiors just called Liang Hong and asked him to pay attention to receiving the medicinal materials.

"Okay, I got it. When the herbs arrive, have them send them to my storage room." This process has been done three times, and Li Guoer is no longer surprised.

Now I am eager to teach all these apprentices as soon as possible, so that I can also teach them the work of making medicine for the military in the future.

With more people, more medicine can be produced, and she can have a lot more ease.

The medicines she made are very effective and have saved the lives of many soldiers. Now soldiers always carry these life-saving pills with them when they go on missions, just in case.

Every time the medicine was made and brought back, it was divided up by the various war zones. It was obvious that there were more wolves than meat.

Not to mention that there is another part that cannot be moved. That is reserved for other departments, such as fire, police, etc., and the dangerous departments are not limited to their army.

When dividing the spoils, the leaders of each war zone would often fight fiercely over a single pill.

How can we not fight? This pill is a soldier's life!

Those soldiers who often go on missions are elites trained by the country with a lot of resources. If one of them gets into trouble, they will be heartbroken, okay!

Guo'er didn't know that these leaders had contacted Liang Hong and asked him to mediate and wanted her to make more pills.

Liang Hong rejected them all and reported the matter to the top leader.

The leader stopped these people and warned them not to disturb Li Guoer.

People have already done enough and haven't made any demands. They can't be greedy and disappoint people.

He also knew that many departments needed these medicines, but wasn't the Li family already training traditional Chinese medicine practitioners?

If we persist for a while, there will be a group of people who can make these medicines.

If you really offend someone, it will be a huge loss to the country.

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