Chapter 1287: 1287 likes Qinghe Chapter 1287: 1287 likes Qinghe Liu Sheng stood by, thinking if the wheelchair veered off course, he’d step forward to help.
Fortunately, Xiao Qinghe managed to descend the steps in his wheelchair smoothly.
After exiting the dicine hall, Xiao Qinghe looked up at the horizontal tablet above the door, which was covered with red cloth, obscuring the inscription.
“Liu Sheng, do you know the na chosen for the dicine hall?”
“I’ve heard the young Lady ntion it, it’s called ‘New Moon dicine Hall,'” he said.
“The two-rood cake shop next door is called ‘New Moon Cake House,’ and the four rooms further on, where the tavern will open, is also nad ‘New Moon Restaurant.’ The young Lady said that from now on, all her businesses will be nad after the ‘New Moon.'”
“A whole new Yue’er—an on of renewal, no longer resembling her first days at the Xiao Family.
The na is very good,” praised Xiao Qinghe.
Accompanied by Liu Sheng, he visited the neighboring cake shop and restaurant.
Together with these, there was a row of ten shops along the street.
Beyond that, although the thirty shopfronts also belonged to the third brother, they had all been rented out, so Xiao Qinghe rely looked at them from outside without entering.
The bosses of the various shops had already opened for business if no further renovations were required.
There were those selling stead buns, snacks, cloth, jewelry, and all sorts of things…
There were also so who had rented several stores at once and were in the midst of refurbishing…
Liu Sheng, having accompanied Xiao Yuchuan in and out many tis, recognized most of the shop owners.
When they heard that Xiao Qinghe was the employer’s younger brother, they were exceptionally courteous.
The chubby aunt who owned the bun shop ca over, sizing up Xiao Qinghe, “I’ve heard you’re the younger brother of the employer, quite handso at that,” pointing to a not too distant store.
“That’s my rented store for the bun shop, you can just call Auntie Pang.”
Xiao Qinghe felt a bit embarrassed under her gaze, “I am Xiao Qinghe.”
“I heard you possess dical skill and have been invited to serve as the attending doctor at our employer’s dicine hall.
Your family also owns dozens of acres of fields and four new houses?” Auntie Pang seed to have gathered quite a bit of information.
Qinghe nodded slightly.
All of this was given to him by Qingyue, even his dical skill, which she had taught him.
Auntie Pang beca more enthusiastic, “Oh my, Doctor Xiao, so young yet capable of being a doctor, truly a man of talent.”
Qinghe didn’t know what to say.
He had never treated a patient before.
Well, not exactly—that would be two cases now.
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One was when his second brother had him diagnose whether Liu Haitang was pregnant, and the other was when he’d been injured by Li Rong’er over the New Year and healed himself with his own dicine.
Seeing that he was silent, Auntie Pang continued, “Doctor Xiao, I hear you’re not yet married.
I have a daughter who’s just eighteen, fair and tender, with a very auspicious countenance, and she’s still single.
Although you have a disability in your leg, Auntie Pang doesn’t mind disabilities.
How about it, my daughter marrying you?”
At the words “a person with disabilities,” Xiao Qinghe’s heart sank, “I have no intention of getting married.”
“I’ve already inquired about it, and you should be almost eighteen yourself, just the right match for my daughter.
I as your mother-in-law don’t care about your inability to walk, so what’s there for you to be shy about?” Auntie Pang called out towards her shop, “Pang Niu, co over here!”
A rather short and plump girl erged from the bun shop.
By her figure, it seed her clothes might burst any minute; the rolls of fat around her waist spanned at least four layers of the fabric, her arms and legs were several tis thicker than those of ordinary people, and her face was so covered in flesh that her eyes were nearly obscured—indeed, she was very…
auspicious-looking.
“Mom, did you call for ?” Pang Niu ran over huffing and puffing, her weight nearly cracking the ground.
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