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A single call of "Master" made ng Yao very excited.

Indeed, it wasn’t just a likeness; it truly was Doctor Su.

What could be more thrilling than encountering an acquaintance in a foreign land?

"Why did you co to Le’an so quietly?" ng Yao hurriedly asked.

Doctor Su explained to ng Yao in full detail why he had co to Le’an.

Knowing he had co to Le’an to search for dicine with determination, ng Yao felt genuine admiration.

"Did you find the dicine?" ng Yao asked.

"Alas, that dicine is only recorded in ancient texts, and no one currently uses it in prescriptions," said Doctor Su. "Thus, whether it exists or not is still uncertain. The outside regions are vast, so it’s not an easy task."

"Searching for dicine also relies on fate," ng Yao comforted him.

Doctor Su was not discouraged, "I know, Master, so I haven’t worried about not finding it for the mont."

In Le’an County, although he wasn’t able to play a significant role as of yet,

he was now sowhat renowned as a doctor in the outer regions. It’s well known that the dical skills of the nomadic tribes are not as advanced as those inside the borders. Moreover, in the outer regions, the influence of the authorities wasn’t as extensive.

As such, besides visiting villages under Le’an’s jurisdiction, he would also go beyond the borders once every fortnight.

"Master, I haven’t asked why you suddenly ca to Le’an as well?" asked Doctor Su.

ng Yao then told Doctor Su that Le’an was now her fiefdom.

This revelation made Doctor Su open his mouth wide in surprise.

"So, does this an I should address you as County Princess in the future?"

ng Yao waved her hand repeatedly, "It still sounds better to be called Master, please don’t call any fancy County Princess."

"I’ll listen to Master," Doctor Su replied.

As they spoke, Xiao Ding attentively served ng Yao tea and placed a dish of Le’an’s unique red berries before her.

"This young lad is not only clever but also has so talent in studying dicine," ng Yao said with a smile.

"Indeed, he has the makings of a doctor," Doctor Su replied, "I have been teaching him dicine in my spare ti, and he learns very quickly. In just over a month, he’s beco more proficient in identifying herbs and preparing prescriptions than those who have worked at the counter for years."

"So, have you taken on another apprentice?" ng Yao asked.

Doctor Su shook his head, "I’m not taking any more apprentices."

"Why? Weren’t you keen on spreading your dical skills?"

If not, he wouldn’t have taken Tao Hua, a young girl, as an apprentice back then.

Doctor Su opened his mouth as though he wanted to say sothing but hesitated.

Finally, he let out a long sigh, "Master, do you rember Tao Hua?"

ng Yao nodded; of course, she rembered, she was quite a character.

Later, once the system was restored, it explained to her once more, using its accumulated knowledge from accompanying previous hosts through different dinsions.

In every dinsion, there is a child and a daughter of destiny.

That spiritual body was the daughter of destiny.

To elaborate, it was Heaven’s favored daughter.

The spiritual body choosing Tao Hua ant that in the end, Tao Hua was bound to be devoured by the spiritual body, or they would rge into one, ultimately becoming the true daughter of destiny.

"The dical cases Master gave were all studied when I wasn’t seeing patients. Combining them with my accumulated daily learning, I have developed several prescriptions that are very effective for certain illnesses," said Doctor Su in a flat tone.

To be able to formulate prescriptions in such a short ti shows that Doctor Su has so talent, having undoubtedly dedicated much effort. Such prescriptions not only benefit the public but also represent significant wealth.

"Tao Hua was my apprentice; I never guarded against her," said Doctor Su.

"So, did she steal your prescriptions?" ng Yao asked in surprise.

Doctor Su shook his head, "She didn’t steal directly, but—"

Doctor Su seed to have unspeakable difficulties.

The nature of the incident was not honorable, and Doctor Su didn’t know how to express it.

ng Yao genuinely had no interest in such matters that involved reopening old wounds, so she waved her hand, "No need to say more. If she’s no longer your disciple, then the past need not be discussed with ."

"Although she didn’t steal the prescriptions, they ultimately ended up in her hands. Now she has a dical hall under her na, and her dical skills—" Doctor Su paused, "I’m sure I taught them to her, yet her skills are mysteriously much more effective for many ailnts than mine, using the sa prescriptions."

In this regard, ng Yao was not surprised at all.

The system had ntioned she had a ’space,’ or rather, the spiritual body had one. The herbs produced there were unlike any found outside.

Thus, even with the sa prescriptions, her results were much better.

However, this had nothing to do with ng Yao, so she wasn’t interested.

"You don’t need to dwell on these matters anymore; she is no longer relevant to you. Holding onto this would only create unnecessary trouble," ng Yao said. "You have your aspirations; just follow your heart and walk your own path."

Clinging to such matters could easily lead to losing one’s original nature.

Another important reason was that Tao Hua was endowed with destiny.

That was not sothing an ordinary person could compare to.

Doctor Su had indeed been troubled by this for a long ti. Hearing ng Yao’s words, the discontent in his heart faded sowhat, knowing that continuing this way was not beneficial.

"Thank you for your guidance, Master," said Doctor Su.

"So, are you taking on an apprentice?" ng Yao asked Doctor Su with a smile.

It’s just like how the best way to heal from heartbreak is to begin a new relationship.

Being hurt by a disciple, the best healing thod is to take on a new apprentice.

This Xiao Ding had clear eyes, and although his actions might be sowhat undisciplined, his heart was righteous.

Xiao Ding was overjoyed; he had been pondering how to make a move from the shopkeeper’s master. However, before he could figure it out, the shopkeeper’s master proactively offered help.

What a good person, truly a good person!

He was elated and imdiately addressed ng Yao as "Grandmaster," then knelt before Doctor Su and loudly called him "Master," kowtowing three tis.

The entire ti, Doctor Su was so shocked he couldn’t close his mouth.

"You, you—" Doctor Su pointed at Xiao Ding speechless.

"Master, you’re not planning to go back on your word, are you?" Xiao Ding asked, pulling a long face.

"When did I ever agree to you?"

"But Grandmaster agreed, and you’re Grandmaster’s disciple. Of course, the disciple should listen to the master. If Grandmaster wants you to take as a disciple, how could you not comply!" Xiao Ding said with a cheeky smile, "Don’t worry, Master, from now on, I’ll definitely listen to everything you say."

With such a lively apprentice, Doctor Su would have no more idle ti to think about anything related to Tao Hua.

"If you’re unwilling, should I, as your master, discipline this apprentice for you?" ng Yao asked with a smile, "It’s a ti-consuming task, but I can set other things aside."

Doctor Su was a person who deeply respected his master and the way of learning. How could he trouble ng Yao with such matters?

"I am willing," Doctor Su said.

Xiao Ding truly was eager to learn dicine, and he was warm-hearted and kind—a comndable quality which would make him a good doctor in the future.

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