Chapter 235 Grandpa Zhao's Grand Plan



For the past year, whenever he had time, Grandpa Zhao would write medical books in his room, recording his experiences and insights for future generations to refer to.

In addition, Grandpa Zhao recently plans to write a book of prescriptions for treating common diseases. When the world is at peace in the future, he will distribute these prescriptions so that more medical practitioners can see them and they can help more people.

It is said that later on, Grandpa Zhao planned to write a book specifically for various difficult and complicated diseases, clearly describing the different symptoms, pulse patterns, and appropriate medications for each disease.

In Grandpa Zhao's words, this is his way of doing his best to help people, so that there are more miracle doctors like him in the world who can treat more patients and make medical care affordable for ordinary people.

Xu Han expressed her admiration for Grandpa Zhao's actions and promised to fully support him. Of course, at present, Xu Han could only offer verbal support, as the world was in chaos and she couldn't do anything even if she wanted to.

Grandpa Zhao's actions were truly admirable. You see, in this world, the prevailing belief is that teaching an apprentice can lead to the master's downfall. Therefore, regardless of the skill, many masters won't pass it all on; they'll always keep a unique skill for themselves.

Moreover, medical skills are extremely rare. According to Grandpa Zhao, there are very few medical books on the market, and even if there are, they are usually kept by wealthy families and are not passed on to outsiders.

This is why many ordinary doctors can only treat the most common diseases in their entire lives.

In her conversation with Grandpa Zhao, Xu Han also revealed some modern medical techniques, such as cesarean sections and other surgeries.

Of course, Xu Han didn't say it so bluntly, but instead guided Grandpa Zhao to think by asking questions.

After all, Grandpa Zhao only knew that Xu Han had a spatial ability, and he never asked about anything else. Of course, Xu Han would never tell anyone else.

Even now, Xu Han still vividly remembers how she had rashly told Lu Chuan that she was from another world.

Fortunately, Lu Chuan was a good person and had no other malicious intentions towards Xu Han, otherwise Xu Han wouldn't even know how she died.

Grandpa Zhao also offered different insights into guiding Xu Han.

Grandpa Zhao told Xu Han that he had read similar records in medical books before, and he had also experimented on animals, but he had never succeeded, and those who succeeded did not live for long.

Xu Han offered some of her own opinions based on Grandpa Zhao's experiment, which Grandpa Zhao was particularly eager to try out immediately.

Unfortunately, there are no small animals to practice on in the mountains right now, so I have no choice but to put this plan on hold for the time being and continue to focus on writing a medical book.

Everyone knows about Grandpa Zhao's story, so ever since Grandpa Zhao started writing his medical book, everyone has tacitly made time and space for him.

However, they couldn't let Grandpa Zhao stay locked in his room all day, so the Taoist priest would often call Grandpa Zhao out to play mahjong and relax.

Not only does Grandpa Zhao have his own plans, but Lu Chuan and the Taoist priest also have their own things to do. When they are not busy, the Taoist priest will teach Lu Chuan how to use hidden weapons and train Lu Chuan's skills and abilities.

Lu Chuan has changed a lot in the past year; with professional guidance, his progress has been rapid.

Of course, Xu Han wasn't idle either, but her ambitions lay elsewhere, and she remained in a state of stagnation, letting them improve themselves however they pleased!

She continued to do things as if she hadn't traveled through time, making delicious food, doing handicrafts, and embroidering in her spare time.

However, Xu Han had never learned embroidery. Lu Chuan had bought her a book before, and she taught herself entirely on her own.

For Xu Han, planting flowers, cooking, growing vegetables, and doing handicrafts are what she pursues and what she wants in life.

However, due to the drought, many things are impossible to do now. The most important thing now is to survive. Only by surviving can we live the life we ​​want.

Xu Han now only hopes that the natural disaster will end soon, so that she can live the life she wants in this deep mountain and create her own paradise.

Cooking every day, tending to flowers, having a loved one, having family. Being surrounded by flowers and plants every day—what could be better!

In the afternoon, Grandpa Zhao went back to his room to attend to his own business, while Xu Han took a nap.

As her pregnancy progressed, Xu Han felt her physical strength declining, and she became increasingly lazy, not wanting to move at all.

Because she has been consciously controlling her weight and has been taking walks every day, Xu Han's figure is currently in a pretty good state; she is neither excessively obese nor too thin, just right.

However, the stretch marks that had always caused Xu Han great anxiety have thankfully not appeared.

Xu Han put in a lot of effort for this. Not only did she ask Grandpa Zhao to prepare some ointment for her, but she also carefully controlled her weight, which is why she didn't develop stretch marks.

This is where the advantage of having a doctor around comes in, isn't it? At the very least, any problems can be resolved immediately, and your health and safety are completely guaranteed.

If it weren't for Grandpa Zhao, Xu Han would never have dared to get pregnant during this famine year. Pregnancy is life-threatening even in modern times, let alone in ancient times when medical care was underdeveloped.

Xu Han valued her life very much; otherwise, she wouldn't have stockpiled so many medicinal herbs in advance, just in case she caught a cold or fever and ran out of medicine.

When Xu Han woke up, it was already getting dark. She came out of her room and saw that the Taoist priest and Lu Chuan had returned.

He quickly asked, "You're back! How was your day?"

When Lu Chuan saw his wife come out, he quickly got up to help Xu Han sit down and replied, "Today, the Taoist priest and I cut down a lot of trees. We'll clean them up tomorrow, and we can start firing charcoal the day after tomorrow."

"That's fine then. I'll go with you tomorrow! We can transport the wood to the charcoal kiln."

"Girl, don't go tomorrow morning. The sun is still quite strong, and it's very sunny outside. I'll have Xiao Chuan pick you up in the afternoon," the Taoist priest interjected.

"That works too. I'll go with Lu Chuan this afternoon and bring you lunch," Xu Han agreed.

"I'll go with you then, and it'll be faster if I help you get it done," Grandpa Zhao said.

"You should go out and get some fresh air. I don't know how you can stay at home all the time."

"Hahaha, do you think everyone is like you, with a nail growing out of their butt, unable to sit still for even a moment?" Grandpa Zhao teased.

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