After Becoming the Villain Mother-in-Law, I Launch My Redemption Arc Chapter 164: Husband, Not Father
After ng Yao left the village chief’s house, Zheng Chunhua sighed, "The Zhao Family, in the future, will surely be extraordinary."
The village chief humd in agreent.
"Do you think, if I propose marriage between our families to ng Shi, would she agree?" Zheng Chunhua asked.
"Don’t even think about it," the village chief replied seriously. "Just don’t talk about this matter. Based on the relationship between the two families, the better their family gets, the more benefits we can glean. You saw how many people ca that day, any family chosen at random would have better conditions than my brother-in-law’s family. Did you see ng Shi agree to anyone?"
"Ah, I’m just saying it casually. It’s not like I don’t know," Zheng Chunhua glared at the village chief.
"It’s just that I worry you won’t be able to handle your big sister-in-law," the village chief laughed.
"Going back to my parents’ ho is indeed a bit overwhelming. So, I’ve decided not to return recently," Zheng Chunhua said, "You don’t know, my big sister-in-law thinks you, as the village chief, can decide everything."
"The Zhao Family is now connected with the County Magistrate. Do you know what kind of person the County Magistrate is? I’m too afraid to even lift my head when I et him!" the village chief said.
"Look at your lack of ambition," Zheng Chunhua rolled her eyes.
"Before, I was worried about the autumn change of office, but now, there’s not a bit to worry about," the village chief said.
"Indeed, you’ve benefited from the Zhao Family’s connection. I must thank Ah Yao properly next ti," Zheng Chunhua said.
ng Yao went back to play with Ren Zi’an for a while and then assigned howork to him and Zhao Xiaohua. As for Wen Nuan, ng Yao said to leave it to Zhao Xiaohua to teach her what she had learned before.
After lunch, ng Yao rode off on her horse.
Upon arriving in town, she first visited the Qian Family. Qian Shi was not at ho, but Mr. Wang was there leading the younger brother in his studies.
What ng Yao had not anticipated was that Mr. Wang now appeared perfectly calm.
"I heard what you were saying to Amin last night," Mr. Wang said, "I didn’t an to eavesdrop, just accidentally overheard. I think what you said makes a lot of sense! Furthermore, since such a big incident happened at the Qian Family, and I can’t offer any help to Amin, it’s better to stay quietly and not cause additional trouble. This way, Amin won’t be worried about ."
"Then I’ll leave Xiaoshu in your hands, brother-in-law. I believe neither Dahe nor Xiaoshu will disappoint you in the future," ng Yao said.
Mr. Wang looked proud, "Yes, I’m convinced, whether Dahe or Xiaoshu, they will surely have bright futures."
ng Yao returned to Hundred Herbs Hall, and after examining a few young people, Doctor Su arranged for her to go to the front to oversee.
At first, no one sat before ng Yao’s desk.
At Doctor Su’s desk, people lined up outside Hundred Herbs Hall.
Then, soone carried an ergency patient inside, complaining of severe stomach pain. Doctor Su was busy treating a wound, so ng Yao administered a few acupuncture needles, causing the patient, who initially needed restraining, to gradually calm down. After a quarter of an hour, he could sit up by himself.
No dicine was needed.
This scene caused a stir.
Imdiately, people lined up in front of ng Yao’s desk.
Moreover, ng Yao diagnosed patients without needing them to explain their symptoms; she took their pulse first and then spoke of their symptoms herself.
Every ti she spoke, she hit the mark, astonishing these patients.
They exclaid it was miraculous.
Afterward, until Hundred Herbs Hall closed, ng Yao did not get a chance to rest.
Doctor Su now fully understood why the owner valued ng Shi so much; he acknowledged he could not match her dical skills.
ng Shi treated every patient equally, and this was indeed comndable.
"Thanks to ng Langzhong for your hard work today," Doctor Su said while washing his hands, "I will settle the consultation fees based on the number of patients for ng Langzhong."
"It’s no trouble at all," ng Yao replied with a smile.
"May I boldly ask, who taught ng Langzhong such dical skills?" Doctor Su inquired.
ng Yao naturally replied, "Taught by my late husband."
Doctor Su apologized, "I’m sorry for bringing up your sorrow."
ng Yao waved her hand, "I can now accept it calmly, Doctor Su need not worry."
"The strength of ng Langzhong is truly admirable," Doctor Su said with full respect.
"In dicine, there is no limit. If Doctor Su is available, I have so dical cases I’d like to discuss with you," ng Yao perceived Doctor Su’s interest so initiated herself.
ng Yao does not possess any dical skills that cannot be shared.
The dical skills she holds are a culmination of countless years of dedication from predecessors, who all sought to heal more people through their research. Spreading these skills allows more people to benefit, justifying her journey through ti.
Doctor Su was beyond excited, "ng Langzhong, would you consider taking on apprentices? If you do, would I qualify?"
"That’s not necessary," ng Yao declined.
"ng Langzhong proposed discussing dical cases with out of consideration for my feelings. I’m aware of my own skill level, but ng Langzhong’s level is sufficient for teaching," Doctor Su said.
Doctor Su had two apprentices, one helping him at Hundred Herbs Hall.
The other, known to ng Yao, was Tao Hua.
ng Yao used a clever excuse: since he already had apprentices, she refused him, but unexpectedly, Doctor Su imdiately expressed willingness to tell both apprentices he was unworthy of being their teacher.
Seeing his insistence, ng Yao couldn’t refuse further, thus remarked, "Your apprentices will remain yours, but I have no connection with that. If you agree to this condition, I’ll accept you."
The clever and diligent young worker at Hundred Herbs Hall couldn’t afford to lose a career opportunity.
If Doctor Su only had him as an apprentice, ng Yao wouldn’t have pressed for this demand.
This demand was specifically aid at Tao Hua.
Though Tao Hua seed normal now, and ng Yao didn’t feel uncomfortable around her, she remained cautious towards this person.
"Apprentices heed their teacher," Doctor Su said excitedly.
He could learn and then teach his apprentices just the sa.
Thus, ng Yao comprehended the benefits of having disciples assist with tasks, ’Even though being a woman posed inconveniences, Doctor Su almost camped in her room.’
By accepting such a disciple, there was no need to teach basics, so ng Yao directly wrote down several complex dical cases for Doctor Su to research.
Doctor Su cherished the dical cases like treasures, nearly forgoing sleep if ng Yao hadn’t reminded him of the next day’s duties.
Doctor Su put away the dical cases, "Master, the young patient tonight is left to your apprentice. Such minor matters like a fever don’t require your personal attention."
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