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Everyone was chatting back and forth, and soon the conversation turned to Lu Xuan: "Dr. Lu, how did you learn all this? You’re so young, you look two or three years younger than us, and even Elder Zhang praises your dical skills highly, not to ntion you also know acupuncture. Is there anything you can’t do?"

"Alright, alright, don’t disturb Dr. Lu while he’s making dicine."

The person in charge of the pharmacy said a word, making everyone stop asking more questions. However, even though they didn’t inquire about Lu Xuan, they imdiately started discussing other topics. It must be said, the pharmacy was much busier than the second-floor clinic.

Lu Xuan carefully arranged the herbs he had grabbed, then processed them one by one.

This process was very ticulous, so it was relatively slow, taking nearly an hour to complete the Suidou Pill.

Holding the finished Suidou Pill, Lu Xuan was about to leave when the pharmacy’s manager, Jiao Shuo, suddenly waved his hand: "Dr. Lu, are you done?"

"Yes, just finished."

"Does Teacher Jiao need sothing?"

Jiao Shuo, about fifty years old but not looking old at all and appearing less than fifty, had lost quite a bit of hair, showing signs of baldness.

Like everyone else, Jiao Shuo was wearing a white coat. He ca over to Lu Xuan, rubbed his hands together, and hesitated, "Dr. Lu, I’ll be straightforward with you. My son is also studying Traditional Chinese dicine, and he’s about to start working soon. I’m wondering if you can ntor the kid, let him help out at the Health Center."

"Teacher Jiao’s child is also studying Traditional Chinese dicine?"

"Yes, I studied it myself, so he’s been exposed to it since he was young and beca very interested, so he directly went into Traditional Chinese dicine."

"Zhijiang?"

Jiao Shuo shook his head, "My kid’s grades aren’t as good as Dr. Lu’s, but he graduated from Wen dical University, did pretty well in school, and even won several scholarships."

"Winning scholarships is more than pretty well, that’s top-notch."

"Can’t compare to you, Dr. Lu."

Jiao Shuo said modestly, then asked, "Dr. Lu, what do you think?"

Lu Xuan thought for a mont and said, "It’s fine, but Teacher Jiao, I have to be clear with you. If he doesn’t learn much at the Health Center, it won’t be easy to leave later. I’m okay with it as long as your child wants to learn; I’m definitely willing to teach him, just worried it might delay your child’s future.

After all, you’re the head of the pharmacy at United South Chinese dicine Association, you must know many people in Yong City’s Traditional Chinese dicine circle. I won’t say you can choose any hospital in Yong City, but at least most of them are open options. Not to ntion other places, the United South Chinese dicine Association is also a good choice."

But Jiao Shuo had his own plans and thoughts: "If he truly can’t learn anything, then it won’t matter where he stays. Even if he goes to the City Traditional Chinese dicine Hospital, without real skills, how much more can the salary be? Staying at the Health Center is just as good."

"Alright, since you said so, I’ll agree to it. Let know after he graduates." Seeing Jiao Shuo’s insistence, Lu Xuan thought about it and agreed.

"Thank you, Dr. Lu, sorry for the trouble." Jiao Shuo quickly thanked him.

Lu Xuan waved it off, "No need to thank , it’s not a big deal. A Wen dical University graduate going to the Health Center would get in even without telling ."

Jiao Shuo didn’t respond; how can it be the sa if you greet soone versus if you don’t?

People are emotional beings, and having already t Lu Xuan, as he will be consulting at the United South Chinese dicine Association, they will quickly beco familiar with each other. Naturally, Lu Xuan will look after the child of soone he knows more.

As for the lack of prospects at the Health Center, Jiao Shuo knew Lu Xuan wasn’t lying.

Still, if nothing would be learned anywhere, it wouldn’t make a difference where.

What Jiao Shuo valued wasn’t the career prospects in a big hospital but the hope that his child could learn sothing. He had inquired about Lu Xuan’s situation, whose extraordinary dical skills were praised by even Elder Huang. It’s imaginable how capable this young man, similar in age to his child, must be.

At the Health Center, Lu Xuan was famously kind, and his two students knew everything from him without any reservation, where would you find such a Traditional Chinese dicine Doctor?

Jiao Shuo wasn’t a fool; he clearly understood that even if he used connections to send his child to the City Traditional Chinese dicine Hospital, what then?

Even if a chief Traditional Chinese dicine Doctor were ntoring, how much would they be willing to say or explain? How much would they be willing to teach?

Having worked in this field for decades, of course, he understood the situation.

Sure, he could send his child to the United South Chinese dicine Association, as Lu Xuan suggested. Given his connections, any consulting doctor there would be willing to ntor and teach. But people like Elder Huang are already at retirent age, and within a few years, they’ll probably want to enjoy their retirents at ho.

Even if they ntor, it wouldn’t last for many years, and in Traditional Chinese dicine, becoming competent to consult independently isn’t accomplished in just a few years, there wouldn’t be enough ti to accumulate sufficient clinical experience.

Rather than changing ntors then, it would be better to have one in place from the start.

Initially, Jiao Shuo was worried about his child’s situation, knowing that sending him to the United South Chinese dicine Association would eventually require a change of ntors in a few years. But now, Lu Xuan’s arrival gave him hope.

Having his child follow soone like Lu Xuan is a rare opportunity.

"Dr. Lu, I brought so local specialties from my hotown today, they’re in the car, I’ll bring them to you after work."

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