My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 562



Chapter 562: Chapter 554: She’s Not Jealous Chapter 562: Chapter 554: She’s Not Jealous She quickly left, holding her things and of course, heading towards her dormitory.

She wondered whether she should wait for Gu Ning to return and discuss with him about buying a house in the neighborhood.

Living in the dormitory always lacked a sense of belonging.

It served as an emergency accommodation, but she still wanted a place of her own, a space for privacy.

When she exited, she reached the hospital cafeteria and took a few things for her evening meal.

She wanted to finish that prescription before Gu Ning came back, and hopefully have the medicine prepared.

She took bites of food as she walked.

By the time she reached the dormitory entrance, she had finished her bun.

She took out her keys, opened the door and immediately started working on the prescription from her bag.

She didn’t really have time to ponder other things.

Whom everybody in the hospital reveres as a divine healer doesn’t involve Tang Yuxin.

She has surgeries to perform during daytime, prescription to work on by nights, and she’s now barely making do with meals.

Whoever wants to deify themselves can go ahead.

As for Tang Yuxin herself, she had successfully completed all the surgeries assigned by the hospital.

Source: AllNovelFull.com, updated on ονǤօ.сօ

Taught by Chen Zhong since she was young or even due to her experiences from a past life, she was more than capable of these surgeries, hence her success rate was extremely high.

Tong Shu seemed to be intentionally showing off her medical skills and took on challenging surgeries.

She had naturally become even more proud after succeeding in them, any criticism failing to affect her.

How proud or how arrogant Tong Shu became, was her own concern.

Tang Yuxin and Tong Shu kept their distances and since they worked in different departments, they didn’t meet often, hence saving a lot of time and avoiding unnecessary trouble.

Alright, Tang Yuxin leaned her back, fiddled with prescriptions on the table several times.

She didn’t keep track of how many she had already passed, but this one was specifically designed for Gu Ning.

It was a personalized prescription for him.

For others, the effects certainly wouldn’t be as prominent.

Due to his profession, Gu Ning didn’t drink much water.

However, the human body needs a certain amount of water daily for metabolism.

The ingredients in her prescription, though not divine, could nurture his kidneys.

Looking at the time, it was already 8 pm.

Right on time, as the hospital’s pharmacy hadn’t closed yet.

She took her wallet and directly went to the pharmacy to get a set of herbal medicines prepared.

In total, there were more than twenty kinds of medicines.

She returned to her dorm with the medicine, then took out a bunch of items for making medicine.

Her skills in medicine-making were taught by Chen Zhong.

It was a handicraft method, and perhaps she was the only one left in the world who knew it.

It took her a week to make small medicinal pills which were coated with sugar.

She tasted one of them first.

Well, ordinary people can also nourish their kidneys well.

However, the medicine exclusively prepared for Gu Ning should not be consumed too much by regular people.

How to describe the taste of this medicine?

Tang Yuxin was not the first one to test her own medicine.

Yet she believed in her medicine-making skills and her knowledge of traditional medicine.

All her life, she practiced self-prescription, consuming different kinds of herbs when sick.

The herbs came from the mountains.

It could be said that she grew up consuming various kinds of herbs primarily.

Naturally, she evolved an acute sense of smell and taste.

A mild sniff could tell her about the medicinal herbs used and a light taste could reveal their components.

That wasn’t some unprecedented talent, but rather she was more suited to inherit Chen Zhong’s mantle.

That’s why Chen Zhong passed on all his life’s knowledge to her –– including this phytotherapy.

The medicinal pill in her mouth tasted bittersweet, much like loquat candy.

Its taste was quite good, she couldn’t help but pop another one into her mouth.

If she could eat it like this, it meant the medicine was only beneficial, and not harmful; provided it was consumed in the right dosage.

Even the best medicine wasn’t candy and couldn’t be consumed in huge amounts.

All medicines have their inherent toxicity, a fact passed down by our ancestors.

οѵǤᴑ.сο

Thus the saying goes, disregard the wisdom of the elderly and suffer the consequences.

The old sayings weren’t meant to scare people; they were the wisdom granted by our ancestors over a thousand years.

Tang Yuxin put the medicine bottle in a drawer.

Then she picked up her cell phone, went to her little wooden bed, and lay down.

She searched for Gu Ning’s number and sent him the message.

“Uncle Gu, when are you coming back?

I’ve got something good for you.”

Having sent the message, she didn’t wait for Gu Ning’s reply.

When he would have spare time, he would reply –– if he didn’t, she wouldn’t wait up.

She’s already used to this.

But this time turned out to be an exception.

She soon received a reply after sending the message.

She unlocked her phone to read the new message.

“I’ll be back in a few days.

Keep the things ready, I’ll come and pick them.”

How impolite, Tang Yuxin thought, throwing her mobile aside and readying herself to sleep.

But when had she and Gu Ning ever been formal with each other?

They shared everything –– a bottle of water, a chocolate bar, even a potato chip would be split in two.

No need for formalities, right?

If Gu Ning was impolite to her, she hadn’t been polite to Gu Ning either, right?

She was counting the days on her fingers.

A few days?!

How many were ‘a few’?

One day counts as ‘a few’ and so does two days, ten days.

There was no exact number given.

Of course, she couldn’t possibly ask for specifics.

If he chose to return later, he would do so.

The place Gu Ning works was not a free market.

He couldn’t just come and go as he pleased.

They had fixed rules and disciplines to adhere to.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.