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Chapter 21, The Little Divine Doctor!

Late at night, He Chuan sat on the stone slab in the courtyard and looked up at the sky.

The stars in the sky and the occasional black clouds of wild birds ford a beautiful picture.

"I should use the gene reagent."

After thinking for a long ti, he finally made this decision.

This body was too weak.

Not only was he plagued by illness, but he was also born with incomplete ridians.

In a world of martial arts, how painful was it to not be able to practice martial arts?

Although in the reincarnated world, after using this dicine, it would have no effect on He Chuan in the origin world.

However, for the sake of the final rating, he decided to go all out.

In any case, he had the Deduction Notes. One day, he would be able to create his own gene reagent.

It wasn't considered a waste!

Gulp, gulp, gulp...

He gulped down the gene reagent.

A warm feeling spread throughout his entire body.

A power that he had never felt before gradually spread throughout his body. It was like flowing water, flowing through his limbs and bones.

After an unknown amount of ti, He Chuan suddenly opened his eyes. A sharp glint flashed through his eyes.

At this mont, he felt that his brain power was even stronger than his first reincarnation!

Countless mories ca flooding in.

The originally unclear content beca extrely clear.

The most important part of it was the theoretical knowledge of infectious diseases that he possessed during his last reincarnation.

For a ti, the plague that was now rampant in the countryside was as simple as treating a cold in his eyes.

However, the sanitary conditions of this era were restricting his ability to perform.

There was no microscope or dicine here.

If he wanted to get rid of the plague, he had to start from the dical path that existed in this world.

He Chuan aid his gaze at the Buddhist Scripture Pavilion in the temple.

Although this place was dilapidated, there were tis when it was glorious.

There were many books in the temple, so there should be sothing he needed.

After walking around, he found the book "Hundred Herbs Prescriptions".

This was a book that recorded how to use herbs to treat diseases.

It listed the dicinal effects of hundreds of herbs.

Whether it was right or wrong, He Chuan had to verify the details himself.

His idea was to combine several herbs with different dicinal effects, and after refining and boiling them, he would get similar effects to modern dicine.

It sounded like a fantasy, but with the Deduction System, it wasn't difficult to do it.

It was just a waste of ti.

Now that his brain had greatly improved, he could accept it.

During the deduction, he obtained many pill formulas that might be effective.

After that, he did a second deduction.

[You consud Guiyuan powder and died of poison three days later. ]

[You consud Mafei soup, nothing happened.]

[You consud Sanhua Dewdrop Pill, your condition improved significantly. You recovered completely after a month.]

...

Very good, I found it!

The only thing left to do was to collect the dicinal herbs.

Now that he had consud the gene reagent, his physical fitness was already above that of an ordinary person.

Although he was only seven years old, he was no less than an adult in terms of strength.

Therefore, he went up the mountain alone with the only sickle in the temple to pick herbs.

In the beginning, he had a full harvest.

But as he continued to explore, the herbs needed in the vicinity beca less and less, so he had to change his mind and start practicing dicine in a nearby town.

Making money!

This way, he could directly go to the city to buy ready-made herbs.

Unfortunately, the idea was very good, but the reality was very harsh.

Who would believe that a fart-sized child was practicing dicine?

After a few days of neglect, He Chuan thought of a way. He found a piece of white cloth, wrote a line of words on it with coal, and hung it on a bamboo pole.

When practicing dicine, he placed it on the side as a sign.

This ti, not long after, soone stopped.

"The divine doctor descends to the world, and all kinds of diseases are not a problem. If the dicine doesn't work, won't take a cent?"

The passerby looked at the signboard and silently chanted. He could not help but laugh. He looked at He Chuan and said, "Hey, kid, did you say that you are the divine doctor? You can cure all diseases? Is it true?"

"Whether it's true or not, we will know once you go up and try."

He Chuan sat cross-legged on the ground. He did not even open his eyes. He looked like an expert.

This person hesitated for a mont before he finally made up his mind.

"Alright! Let see how capable this so-called divine doctor of yours is!"

He squatted on the ground and stretched out his right hand. "Co, check my pulse."

Unexpectedly, He Chuan did not move at all. After taking a look, he casually threw out a piece of cloth with a series of dicinal ingredients written on it. It looked like a pill formula.

"External application."

A young but indifferent voice ca out of his mouth.

The passerby laughed.

"You're so young yet co out to cheat people? I don't have any external injuries on my body. How can I apply external application?"

His voice was very loud, causing many people to gather around and stop in their tracks.

A group of people who did not know what was going on also saw the white cloth hanging on the bamboo pole. Those who did not know how to read would ask soone who knew nearby. As a result, they all knew that the child in front of them claid to be the divine doctor, and now he had been slapped in the face.

For a mont, there was a flurry of discussion, and everyone blad the child for what he did.

However, He Chuan's expression did not change.

"This dicine was not prescribed to you."

The passerby found it funny, "If it wasn't for , then who did you give it to? Could it be that there was a second person who ca to you for treatnt?"

He Chuan pointed at the yellow dog that was following behind him.

"I prescribed this dicine to it."

This ti, the onlookers laughed and felt that the child was starting to be unreasonable.

"You ca to for treatnt, but in your heart, you did not feel that my dicine was usable. You were worried that you would be poisoned by the dicine, so you changed hands and used this dicine on the dog by the roadside."

He Chuan suddenly opened his eyes and looked straight at the passerby. He asked in a more serious tone, "Yes or no?"

The passerby's expression instantly changed, and he couldn't say a word.

How did this child know what he was thinking?

The onlookers couldn't help but beco curious and asked one after another.

In the end, the passerby nodded with great difficulty, which surprised everyone.

In order to verify He Chuan's words, soone took a trip with the prescription and really made the dicine. Then, he applied it to the yellow dog's festering wound.

Not long after, the yellow dog that was lying on the ground and whimpering could actually stand up!

This ti, everyone was shocked.

Could it be that this seven or eight-year-old brat in front of them was really a divine doctor?

People in this era were still sowhat ignorant.

When they encountered things that they could not understand, they would always attribute it to things that were fantasized like gods and ghosts.

He Chuan also used this point to quickly build his image and raise his prestige.

Very soon, an old woman dragged her hunched body forward to seek dical treatnt.

He Chuan saw that she was pitiful, so he gave her a prescription for free.

After going back and giving it a try, it really worked!

Thus, in the days that followed, He Chuan's path of practicing dicine beca smoother and smoother.

It didn't take long for the little divine doctor's na to spread, directly making him the most famous person in the nearby villages and towns.

[Social status rising, the 'Divine Doctor' achievent has been unlocked, the evaluation points have increased slightly!]

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