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Following that, Ye Junqing added, "You can either retain the current managent of these pharmaceutical factories or appoint soone you trust to take on crucial roles. It’s entirely up to you. Dad won’t interfere. I’ll just wait to profit effortlessly."

Of course, the pharmaceutical factories Ye Junqing acquired included his shares. He would get a cut of every penny Si Mingjing earned. Indeed, experience counts.

Si Mingjing actually felt relieved. This is what Father-in-law deserves. With this understanding, she could accept control of the pharmaceutical factories with a clear conscience.

Si Mingjing then said, "Thank you, Dad. I’ll take the docunts for these pharmaceutical factories back to review them first."

Si Mingjing rose and took her leave.

When she returned to the East Garden of the palace, she sat on her bedroom terrace, looking through the docunts.

Soti later, footsteps sounded on the terrace. It wasn’t Mo Yinhe; it was Si Lisao.

Si Lisao saw her reviewing the files and casually picked one up. After scanning it for a minute or two, his brows furrowed slightly when he noticed two pharmaceutical factories on the Mu Continent listed.

"Brother Crown Prince, what about these two pharmaceutical factories?"

Si Lisao said, "These are the two largest pharmaceutical factories on the Mu Continent. Even I didn’t know they’d already been acquired. Your father-in-law really made a brilliant move. His reach is extensive, and he operates silently."

Hearing Si Lisao personally confirm that these two factories were the largest on the Mu Continent, Si Mingjing truly felt the substantial nature of her father-in-law’s support.

These two factories must not have been easy to acquire, she thought. But Father-in-law acquired them for .

Si Mingjing said, "I urgently need to expand our pharmaceutical production. Otherwise, the supply of traditional Chinese dicines won’t et the demand. Father-in-law provided tily help, solving my most pressing problem. I want to contact these two factories imdiately to mass-produce traditional Chinese dicine to prevent the S-virus and distribute a few boxes to every citizen."

Si Lisao pulled over a nearby chair and sat down. He nodded, his chin held with a look of proud assurance. "Good."

One of these pharmaceutical factories was located in the suburbs of Shendu, and the other in the suburbs of the Imperial Capital. Even their locations satisfied Si Mingjing to the point that she couldn’t find any fault.

She decided not to appoint new people to take over but instead retained the existing managent teams at the pharmaceutical factories.

When the managent discovered that their true boss was Si Mingjing, they instantly felt as if they were "eating the emperor’s grain." Previously, they had resented the power of capital that caused their factories to fall into others’ hands. Now, however, their loyalty surged in an instant.

After staying in Yecheng for a few days, Si Lisao departed for the Mu Continent.

Upon returning to the Mu Continent, he made a special point to inspect these two pharmaceutical factories. He instructed them to excel in producing the traditional Chinese dicine for preventing the S-virus. Consequently, these factories were promptly designated as key nationally supported enterprises and received significant assistance.

Ti slipped by like sand through fingers; in the blink of an eye, a month had passed.

The renovation of Zhang Muguang’s Zhang Traditional Chinese dicine Shop was complete, and today marked its grand opening. The ceremony was bustling with activity.

Simultaneously, Yecheng University announced the establishnt of its Traditional Chinese dicine Departnt. They sincerely invited Si Mingjing to serve as the departnt head and earnestly invited Zhang ii, Ban Chugang, and so of her senior martial brothers to be professors of traditional Chinese dicine.

Even several academicians from A Country’s health departnt, such as Academician Zhou, were invited by Dean Chen to teach. Academician Zhou readily agreed.

After Academician Zhou t Ban Chugang, they beca close confidants within just two days.

They decided to establish a Traditional dicine Research Institute in Yecheng. There, aside from teaching, they could also undertake scientific research projects.

These interconnected events beca a major topic of discussion within the dical community.

Many students aspiring to study traditional Chinese dicine flocked from afar.

Since it wasn’t the usual enrollnt season, the first cohort for the Traditional Chinese dicine Departnt was admitted through a special process, enrolling 200 students spread across three classes.

Many were practicing doctors or students from Western dical schools who were interested in traditional Chinese dicine. So had switched their majors to study it. Others enrolled in continuing education programs while working. There were even so from smaller towns who, despite never having attended dical school, might have apprenticed with a traditional Chinese dicine practitioner since childhood.

Among them was a girl who, less than a week into the term, was already hailed as the departnt’s belle.

Her na was Mu Genggeng. Not only was she very beautiful, but she was also the most active participant in class discussions. It seed she wasn’t entirely ignorant about traditional Chinese dicine; she already knew many things the teachers hadn’t yet taught, allowing her to quickly stand out among the other students.

Who wouldn’t admire the departnt’s belle, blessed with both beauty and talent?

Mu Genggeng quickly beca a prominent figure at the university.

Moreover, rumor had it that she ca from a prestigious family and was the apple of their eye.

She had reportedly never been exposed to traditional Chinese dicine before, only becoming interested a few months ago. Yet, simply by reading books on the subject, she had already outpaced several dical students.

She could glance at many Chinese dicinal herbs and rember their nas, uses, and contraindications—truly a genius.

Even the teachers were fond of her.

Si Mingjing went to Yecheng University to have dinner with her two masters.

Zhang ii ntioned Mu Genggeng to Si Mingjing, saying the girl was very talented and could be specially cultivated.

"Mu Genggeng?" Si Mingjing mused. "I feel like I’ve heard that na sowhere before."

Si Mingjing put down her chopsticks, unable to recall where at that mont.

Zhang ii, delighted to have found such a promising student, said with maternal affection, "This girl has only been exposed to traditional Chinese dicine for less than six months. Yet, she has an excellent mory, grasps concepts imdiately, and learns faster than the other students."

Si Mingjing asked, "Is it possible she studied traditional Chinese dicine before?"

Zhang ii replied, "The university investigated. It turns out she used to study dance, and her family has no background in traditional Chinese dicine. She genuinely beca interested just half a year ago. In rely six months, she has surpassed others who have studied for ten years. This girl is truly talented."

Si Mingjing smiled. "Congratulations, Master, on finding another promising student."

Picking up her chopsticks to continue eating, she pondered for a while. Then, it hit her—she finally recalled where she had heard the na before.

On her birthday, Su Cheng had told her about a woman nad Mu Genggeng who had designs on her husband.

This Mu Genggeng had contacted the relatives of patients who died after participating in cancer clinical trials, stirring up trouble. She had also sympathized with the Song Family and reported several people on Weibo for speaking ill of them.

Mu Genggeng...

Si Mingjing murmured the na to herself. Could she have previously learned from Old Master Song, and it was simply unknown to outsiders?

After the al, Si Mingjing asked Song Yuan to investigate this Mu Genggeng.

Song Yuan found no evidence that Mu Genggeng had any prior experience studying traditional Chinese dicine. Indeed, her sudden passion for it had ignited just half a year ago.

Apparently, her grandmother had been critically ill at the ti. Mu Genggeng, by reading dical books and formulating a prescription on her own, had miraculously cured her. The elderly woman couldn’t stop praising her granddaughter to everyone she t, lauding her self-taught proficiency.

From then on, Mu Genggeng beca even more interested in traditional Chinese dicine. Often, simply by reading dical books, she was able to treat illnesses among her friends and relatives with remarkable accuracy.

If this isn’t the result of profound research in traditional Chinese dicine, then... is she truly a genius?!

Si Mingjing smiled faintly, a cryptic expression on her face. Sothing feels off... A bold idea ford in her mind, but she found it too absurd to consider deeply.

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