Quick Transmigration: The Carefree Life of a Background Character

Chapter 113 Advanced Medical Skills 9



Chapter 113 Advanced Medical Skills 9

I heard that his family has been practicing medicine for generations, and his elders are all doctors in Beijing, treating high-ranking officials. They are very capable.

It was because the village doctor, Lao Wang, had given him instructions beforehand that the village chief easily believed Ziyue's words.

"That's great. Our village doctor is getting old, and people from several nearby villages go to him for all sorts of minor ailments. We're really short of medical professionals here."

Upon hearing this, Tian Rong'er and the others looked at Ziyue with envy. It was so good to know medicine; they wouldn't have to do heavy farm work like they did.

The village chief asked Uncle Zhang to take several educated youths to the educated youth center, where veteran educated youths would naturally help them arrange everything.

He then personally took Ziyue to the village doctor Wang Jianzhong's clinic, which was the only clinic in their Lanshan brigade.

Although it's called a clinic, it's actually just a small courtyard with two rows of buildings, one in front and one in back.

The front row of houses consists of three brick and tile rooms: a consultation room, a small dispensing room, and a ward.

The ward contained only a simple hospital bed and an old wooden table for placing things.

That's all.

There are also three rooms in the back row, including a bedroom, kitchen, and storage room, but these three rooms are all mud houses.

However, there was a well in the yard, so at least she didn't have to go out to fetch water every day, which she was quite satisfied with.

The clinic was right next to the village doctor Wang Jianzhong's house. When the village chief brought Ziyue over, he was squatting in the yard drying medicinal herbs.

Seeing the village chief bring over a pretty young girl of about seventeen or eighteen, one knows that this is probably Dean Qing's granddaughter.

The village chief brought the person over, handed her over to Old Wang, told her to stay there, and then hurriedly left.

He didn't need to worry about anyone; Old Wang would take care of everything. Over the years, Old Wang had often helped the village's aunts and uncles with their minor ailments for free. The family of this newly arrived educated youth had saved Old Wang's son's life, so it was only right that they help out a little more now.

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Although he knew that Dean Qing wouldn't speak carelessly, Wang Jianzhong still felt a little apprehensive looking at such a young girl.

Unable to resist asking Ziyue a few questions, the little girl answered them quite well. So the two squatted in the yard, drying medicinal herbs and chatting.

Wang Jianzhong heard from Ziyue that she grew up in a hospital since childhood, and because of her exposure to medicine, coupled with her great interest in medical skills, she had some knowledge of both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine. She could handle simple illnesses without any problems, and she had also inherited the acupuncture skills of the Qing family.

Old Wang was overjoyed to hear this. He was only a mediocre doctor himself. He could usually treat minor ailments like headaches and fevers in the village and apply some plasters, but for more serious cases, people had to go to the county hospital. Their brigade really needed someone who knew medicine.

He knew about the acupuncture skills of the Qing family; it was a unique skill passed down through generations. Upon hearing that Ziyue had learned it, he kept praising her.

He had previously gone to Kyoto for his son's health, but he had spent all his money and couldn't afford to stay in the hospital anymore, and the child's illness was not cured.

Finally, by chance, he met Dean Qing, who treated his son for free and even gave him two train tickets back to his hometown. It can be said that Dean Qing did a great favor for the Wang family.

Ziyue knew all this; her grandfather had told her everything. That was why Grandpa Qing had gone to great lengths to use his connections to arrange for Ziyue to be sent to Dahe Village.

However, regarding her medical skills, she did study traditional Chinese medicine before and inherited the original owner's memories. She also digested and absorbed the family's acupuncture techniques and knowledge of both traditional Chinese and Western medicine, but to say that she was particularly skilled would be an understatement.

So, while browsing the system shop out of boredom on the train, she spent 300 points to purchase advanced medical skills.

All sorts of knowledge related to both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine instantly flooded her mind, including the procedures of various surgeries, step by step, clearly and distinctly.

She has a wealth of theoretical knowledge, but she still needs to work on her own to get practical experience.

If there are ways to cheat, if there are shortcuts, why not take them? Once she learns these things, they become her own. She will continuously digest and absorb them, practice them constantly, and thus make them a part of her soul.

That belongs to her, and no one can take it away from her.

Previously, she studied medicine as a hobby, simply to acquire another skill and gain more knowledge in this area, not to make a living from it.

In this world, given the environment and family background, and since she didn't have anything she wanted to do anyway, she figured it would be good to improve her medical skills and acquire more professional medical knowledge.

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It wasn't until Uncle Zhong's daughter-in-law came to call them for dinner that he realized he had been chatting with Ziyue in the yard for two or three hours.

"Oh, look at me. Ziyue just came from afar, and I haven't even had a chance to let you settle in and settle in. Instead, I've been chatting with you for so long. Ziyue, are you tired? I've already talked to the village chief. You'll be staying here from now on. There's a bedroom and a kitchen. Come to Uncle Zhong's house for dinner tonight, and then you can come back and settle in. See if you need anything else, and you can go to the county town to buy it tomorrow."

Overwhelmed by the hospitality of Uncle Zhong and his daughter-in-law, Ziyue could not refuse and had no choice but to follow them to the next room for dinner.

Uncle Zhong's family is relatively small. He lost his wife early in life and raised his son Wang Nan alone. The child then fell ill. He only has one child, and it's impossible to get proper treatment in a small town. They can only go to big hospitals in big cities for treatment.

Gritting her teeth and making a tough decision, she took her child and ran away to Beijing!

Fortunately, I met Dean Qing, and everything turned out well after all the hardships.

The son recovered his health and married a capable and filial daughter-in-law, who gave him two grandsons. Although their family is not extremely wealthy now, they are healthy, stable, happy, and peaceful.

Therefore, Dean Qing has truly done a great favor for the Wang family. Now that his granddaughter has gone to the countryside to work as an educated youth in their small town, the family must take good care of this little girl.


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