Chapter 69 Auntie, do you know Chinese medicine?
When the mother and daughter entered the ward, Liang Ni was receiving an infusion, and two nurses watched over her.

After a night of sleep and infusion of nutrient solution, her spirit improved.

Youyou gently placed the flowers on the bedside table: "Auntie, these are the flowers we gave you, I hope you recover soon!"

Liang Ni smiled weakly at Youyou, and said softly, "Thank you!"

She still remembers that this little girl like a fairy child saved her.

After she finished speaking, she looked up and saw Ji Wanwan's face, she was startled for a moment, then her eyes lit up: "You are Miss Ji!"

She struggled to sit up.Ji Wanwan took a few steps forward to support him: "Okay, lie down first."

Liang Ni grabbed her arm with a thin hand, and her hoarse voice was full of surprise:

"Miss Ji, I finally see you.

Do you remember me?Ten years ago, Hongkang Hospital, you paid me 10 yuan in advance for medical expenses.I've been looking for you all these years, trying to get your money back.Money is kept by me..."

Having said this, she paused, and realized that Liang Wan had taken away all her money.

She was only sad for a moment, and then said: "Don't worry, I will make money after I am discharged from the hospital, and I will definitely return the money to you."

The facial features of the woman on the hospital bed were so thin that she almost lost her shape, but the look in her eyes was still simple and sincere.

Ji Wanwan was stunned for a while, and the girl with a snakeskin bag on her back, speaking broken Mandarin, and a girl with simple eyes appeared in her mind many years ago.

Years have passed, she has experienced so much, she seems to have changed, but she seems to have not changed.

Ji Wanwan didn't refuse, "Okay, don't worry, take care of your body first."

Right now she doesn't need the 10 yuan, but with Liang Ni's temperament, if he refuses, the other party may always feel that he owes her,

Liang Ni breathed a sigh of relief.

Youyou took a look at Liang Ni's face, and then seemed to have no intention of stretching out her small hand to grab Liang Ni's wrist. Outsiders would just think it was a child playing with an adult's hand boredly.

Liang Ni was stunned. After studying Chinese medicine for so many years, she was very familiar with this movement.He looked down at Youyou with a little surprise in his eyes:

"The kid is feeling the pulse of Auntie?"

Youyou's eyes widened in surprise, and she blurted out, "How did Auntie know?"

Immediately reacting, he hurriedly covered his mouth!

Liang Ni didn't think much about it, she just assumed that she studied from TV, and explained: "I have studied Chinese medicine."

Youyou's eyes lit up: "Then Auntie must be very powerful!"

Liang Ni shook her head: "Traditional Chinese medicine has been passed down for thousands of years, during which the knowledge is extensive and profound, and I'm not very good at it,"

Youyou's heart moved, and she stretched out her small hands and looked at her eagerly: "Then, can auntie feel my pulse?"

Liang Ni acted as if she was a curious child, and reached out her hand to clasp Youyou's wrist cooperatively, listening to her pulse with her eyes lowered.

When she calmed down to see people, her temperament seemed to have changed.Shen Yan who walked to the door unconsciously stopped.

Not long after, Liang Ni looked away and frowned, but in front of the children, she only said:
"Kids must eat more meat and exercise more, so that they can grow taller!"

When Youyou heard this, her big eyes became brighter. Although the auntie didn't say the result of her pulse diagnosis, she somehow felt that the auntie could tell.

She opened her mouth to probe again: "Mom said that my body is very deficient. Auntie, what Chinese medicine do you think I should take better?"

When Chinese medicine was mentioned, Liang Ni's pale face became brighter: "Two cents for astragalus..."

She continued to say several kinds of prescriptions for Youyou's body.The more Youyou listened, the brighter her eyes became.Although these are not comparable to the prescriptions she is taking now, they are still very effective.

She has learned these days that about 300 years ago, the northern nomads occupied the Central Plains. They burned books and uprooted the Han culture.Therefore, since then, many ancient cultural inheritances have been interrupted.This naturally also includes medical skills.

In addition, people are used to the convenience of lizards, which leads to the decline of traditional Chinese medicine.

So Liang Ni's medical skills should be considered very good nowadays.

"Then... Auntie, do you know how to give needles?"

"know a bit."

That's great, she had already decided to give elder sister Shi Yi acupuncture, but she is a child, how could she come to give acupuncture to others?

So I planned to find a doctor who knows acupuncture and moxibustion to tell him the acupuncture methods, but I haven't found a suitable person.

Because my mother was worried that the person she was looking for would tell her secrets out, and she would eventually be harmed.

Right now, Aunt Liang Ni is fine!She felt that Aunt Liang Ni would not betray them,
At this time, Shen Yan came in with a lunch box, greeted Youyou and the other two, then walked to the bed, opened the lunch boxes one by one, and the nurse came over and gently helped Liang Ni up.

Shen Yan handed the chopsticks to his hand, glanced at her skinny hands, and asked hesitantly, "Can I eat by myself?"

Liang Ni took the chopsticks, avoided his sight, and nodded slightly.

After taking a sip of the thick millet porridge, her stinging stomach seemed to warm up. From the corner of her eye, she looked at the upright young man sitting on the opposite sofa, and paused her hand holding the spoon.

Her family is very poor, Liang Wan's college money is almost all subsidized by the county.But in addition, they also need living expenses.

Liang Wan introduced her to work in a club. The salary offered by that club was very high, but the only requirement for recruiting waiters was that they must be college students.

Liang Wan told her not to worry, saying that the clubhouse was very formal and would not force the waiters,
In order to make more money, she went anyway, this time Liang Wan was right, this club was indeed very formal.

(End of this chapter)

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