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After adjusting Wu Zengshuang for more than half an hour, his arm was almost healed. The remaining pain would only gradually recover, but it didn’t affect his normal actions.

Since it was Lu Jiu’s first ti using gua sha, and Lu Mountain never set a price for this therapy, Lu Jiu followed the acupuncture price and charged Wu Zengshuang thirty yuan.

Calculating the earnings, Lu Jiu made nearly two thousand in less than two weeks.

Not bad at all.

Starting off with an inco of over a thousand already made Lu Jiu very satisfied.

Before taking over the clinic, he had prepared for the possibility of not making money in the first two months.

This was beyond his expectations.

Bzzz Bzzz Bzzz~~

"Dad, what’s up?" Seeing the phone vibrating, Lu Jiu leaned in and saw it was a call from Lu Song, so he imdiately answered.

"Join for dinner tonight," Lu Song said.

"Who else is there?" Lu Jiu instinctively frowned.

"Dean Qi from the Traditional Chinese dicine Hospital and a few uncles. You should et them," Lu Song understood that Lu Jiu disliked such occasions and softly added, "Just consider it giving your dad so face, okay? Even if you don’t go in the future, you can’t let your dad offend these people, right?"

"Then why invite them from the beginning?" Lu Jiu sighed.

"Just this once, okay? After this, I won’t let you attend such occasions anymore," Lu Song said.

"That’s what you said," Lu Jiu replied.

"When have I ever lied to you?" Lu Song laughed.

When?

Who was it that tricked my pocket money to buy cigarettes when I was a kid?

Lu Jiu was too lazy to expose him and could only silently hang up the phone, his face full of helplessness.

He didn’t bla Lu Song; after all, as parents, finding future paths for their children isn’t wrong. It’s just that he really doesn’t like it.

Maybe, only when they see he’s successful will they feel at ease to let go.

Logging into Chinese dicine Ho, Lu Jiu started browsing the posts on dical World.

He didn’t look for help posts anymore but focused on what was recently happening in the Chinese dicine world.

On the hopage posts, soone passed a specialty exam and was celebrating, soone was sharing their progress in learning Chinese dicine, and others were complaining about the quirky patients they encountered.

But what drew Lu Jiu’s attention the most was the post about integrating Chinese dicine into primary schools.

"Everyone, the primary schools in Nanhe are about to introduce Chinese dicine textbooks. Do you think they’ll hire Chinese dicine teachers to teach in the schools?"

"I don’t think it’s likely. Just a show, probably."

"Hiring Chinese dicine teachers? Don’t be ridiculous. Good Chinese dicine practitioners earn a lot in hospitals. Who would go teach for three thousand a month?"

"It’s certainly unrealistic to hire Chinese dicine practitioners. Probably the biology teacher will handle it."

"Biology teacher? Do they know Chinese dicine well enough to teach?"

"Tch, probably just like high school PE, purely for show."

"Co on, without systematic learning, you can’t really learn Chinese dicine. What can elentary students understand?"

"Unless it’s included in the college entrance exam, it’s all nonsense."

"..."

Amidst the pessimistic comnts in the post, Lu Jiu just silently flipped through the pages.

He didn’t think integrating Chinese dicine into primary schools could currently help Chinese dicine, but it at least showed that the country indeed wanted to emphasize Chinese dicine.

It just wasn’t enough.

At least Lu Jiu hadn’t seen any national propaganda institutions seriously reporting on what Chinese dicine had done in the past three years.

The most typical example was during his ti at the Jinling Hospital of Traditional Chinese dicine. Regardless if it was the Traditional Chinese dicine Hospital or the Western Hospital, they were uniformly drinking Chinese dicine to prevent viral infections.

The average person wouldn’t know about this if it weren’t for friends in the dical system.

Why not ntion it?

Afraid that Chinese dicine would be in short supply?

Yeah, Chinese dicine is quite expensive, after all. Better to snatch Western dicine.

Eh?

Huang Fusheng is going to Jianghan to assess the Pinellia ternata planting base?

As Lu Jiu suddenly spotted another post, the ntion of Jianghan instantly captured his attention.

Jianghan is indeed a place for growing Pinellia ternata, and Pinellia of Jianghan is also quite renowned nationwide.

The Pinellia ternata that Lu Jiu previously purchased was locally bought, and the quality was indeed good.

Moreover, this dicinal ingredient is needed in over forty prescriptions, most of which treat so difficult conditions, thus its demand is particularly high.

"I’ve heard that recently Master Huang Fusheng is going to Jianghan to assess Pinellia ternata and might also purchase a large batch of dicinal materials. Is this news true, anyone to verify?"

"Why don’t you ask the moderator? Forget it, I’ll @ them for you, @A Dream of Millet."

"Where did you get this information?"

"Fake, isn’t it? Why would Elder Huang personally go to purchase dicinal materials?"

"Moderator, speak up."

"Hahaha, I’m right in Jianghan, maybe I can get Elder Huang’s autograph."

"Jianghan, huh? So far, can’t go."

"..."

"The news is true. My teacher will indeed visit Jianghan for an inspection soon, but it won’t just be about dicinal materials. I can’t disclose more details."

"Oh, the moderator is here!"

"Really!!"

"When will they visit?"

"Yeah, why no date? Moderator, quickly tell us."

"..."

Lu Jiu was surprised as he read the moderator’s words.

Is Master Huang Fusheng really coming?

And it seems like it’s not just about buying dicinal materials.

Could it be a lecture?

That can’t be right. If it were, there’d be no need for secrecy.

Can’t guess.

But as long as Master Huang Fusheng cos, Lu Jiu would very much like to et him.

This master has spent three years leading a team all over, participating in the treatnt of countless virus-infected patients. All the patients he treated transitioned from severe to mild cases, mild cases fully recovered, and none had any aftereffects. Yet, this information only seed to appear on forums, with not much external coverage.

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