My Wife is Unbeatable in the Whole World, Touch Me If You Dare! Chapter 469 - 325 Divine Doctor3
As for the curious one, it was still that man with a headache.
He had co to see the doctor during his noon break from the governnt office, grabbed the dicine, and while his wife went ho, he needed to return to the office.
The office closes at 7 p.m., and he returned ho around 7:45 p.m.
Originally intending to ask his wife about the dicine, he learned from a maid that she drank the dicine at 7 p.m., felt overwhelmingly sleepy, and had already gone to bed.
Upon hearing this, he inexplicably felt a sense of relief.
He took a comfortable bath, read a book for a while, spent an extraordinarily pleasant evening, and as he prepared to go to bed, he suddenly realized that tonight, his head didn't hurt?
He glanced back at his wife resting on the bed, taking a long ti to recover his senses.
That young doctor was indeed amazing, his wife drank the dicine, and his head stopped hurting, and from such a distance, it still worked...
Comfortably slept through the night, and the next morning, when he got up to go to the office, he found his wife still asleep.
He paused for a mont, then carefully reached out a finger to test her breathing.
Alive...
He breathed a sigh of relief, confidently got up to wash.
Before he left the house, the woman on the bed woke up slowly, rubbing her eyes groggily, and asked, "What ti is it?"
Seeing her awake, the last bit of his worry disappeared, and he said, "It's nearly 7 a.m., I have to go to the office."
The woman paused, incredulously, "I've slept for over six hours?"
After drinking the dicine yesterday, she felt drowsy, not expecting to sleep so long.
Regaining her senses, she asked her husband, "By the way, does your head still hurt?"
He smiled and said, "It's really amazing, since I left the dical Hall yesterday till now, my head hasn't hurt a bit..."
A look of surprise appeared on the woman's face as well.
That young doctor is much more capable than that old man, no wonder he dared not to charge a consultation fee.
She now had more confidence in curing her husband's headache, it seed that she should drink the dicine on ti today...
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Huichun Hall.
Li Nuo had been giving lectures at the academy at noon and consulting at Huichun Hall in the afternoon these past few days.
As the students made more and more progress in the Six Arts, the ti Li Nuo spent teaching them each day grew shorter.
Calligraphy, painting, music, and riding and shooting were not skills that could be improved with just simple lessons; Li Nuo could only provide them with general guidance, the rest required their own practice.
Over these past few days, his takeaway from consulting was just one.
That being in the dical School is truly profitable.
Take the two doctors at Huichun Hall as an example, the consultation fee for seeing them was one tael of silver.
aning, regardless of whether they could cure the illness or not, they collected that tael of silver.
In fact, there was no situation of not being able to cure the illness.
Even if they were unsure about curing it, they could always prescribe tonics; after all, tonics had no harm to the body and were expensive. Just prescribing a few courses of dicine would cost tens or even hundreds of silver.
And that was just the consultation fee for those two doctors.
To have Doctor Sun visit personally would cost ten taels of silver.
Moreover, for main treatnts like massage, bone-setting, acupuncture, it was another charge.
Fortunately, this world lacked high-tech dical equipnt, otherwise, after a round of examinations and using dical School True Qi for body nourishnt, even the wealthy would return to poverty.
Luckily, the dical School here didn't gouge the poor.
The high consultation fees kept ordinary people away.
A shop assistant earned around two taels of silver a month, even if they could afford the consultation, they couldn't afford the dicine.
Classics said that the dical School was to save the world and its people.
But in fact, the dical School had long been detached from the common folk.
The top dical practitioners served the Imperial Family, the next tier served the nobles; ordinary people couldn't access any dical resources.
This only solidified Li Nuo's plans to reform healthcare in Zhao Country.
If this was feasible, he could directly implent it upon returning to Daxia.
While Li Nuo pondered, Doctor Sun was staring at him blankly in front of the dicine cabinet.
These past few days had made him deeply realize a fact.
Except for cultivation abilities, this twenty-year-old young man surpassed him in everything; he was born to belong to the dical School.
As he was lost in thought, two figures strode into the dical Hall.
The woman walked straight to Li Nuo's consultation table, happily saying, "Divine Doctor, my husband's head hasn't hurt these past few days!"
The man's spirit looked considerably better than three days ago.
The woman took out a hundred taels silver note from her bosom, placed it on Li Nuo's consultation table with both hands, and said, "Young Divine Doctor, this is your consultation fee, please accept it!"
Li Nuo returned the hundred taels to her, saying, "My consultation fee is ten cents, just give ten cents."
The woman replied, "No, no, no, you must accept this hundred taels. Over the past few years, we've seen countless doctors, but none could cure his headache. The rest of the money is to express our gratitude to the Divine Doctor..."
Li Nuo said, "I'm sorry, but this is my rule."
The woman wanted to say more, but the man held her wrist, saying, "Since the Divine Doctor has such a rule, let's go exchange so copper coins."
The smallest denomination they had was broken silver, so they had to go out and exchange it for copper coins.
Doctor Sun walked over, his expression utterly bewildered.
Did he really cure the headache?
He had been studying dicine his whole life, but that was clearly a knockout drug, how could it treat a headache?
And it wasn't even the patient taking it!
What Yin Qi inducent..., he felt his decades of dical knowledge had been completely overturned.
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