However, the people in this village are not as kind to the people in Daohua Village after all. They have always lived in the home of the village chief's daughter. If other people are sick, they have to be sent here for treatment.
The people in the village probably also knew that they had offended the three little miracle doctors. After that, they always sent something, whether it was fruits, vegetables, or game and livestock... When they were in Daohua Village, the three little doctors were nothing.
I don’t want to take it, but here, I don’t refuse anyone who comes...
Jiu'er told them at the beginning that although the three of you are still young, you must not be underestimated. It doesn't matter if your eyes are different. If I want to survive, I can only come to you to beg you.
As for who to save and who not to save, Jiuer did not give them hard and fast rules. He just said to them: "First of all, you need to establish your authority, and you also need to be exposed to various diseases to make your medical skills more proficient.
This will be of great benefit to you in your medical career. However, when the time comes, you can choose your own illness, whether to treat it or not, it is up to you."
As for the reward after treating people?
Jiu'er doesn't care, no matter which world, a doctor is bound to treat people and receive consultation fees. Although a doctor can save people's lives, they also have to live, eat and dress, right?
What's more, before they went to Daohua Village, Jiu'er told them how people in the world live and how necessary money is...
However, the third child was soft-hearted in the end, and because these small villages were really poor places, they never mentioned money from the beginning to the end, but they made all these villagers grateful...
The reason why she asked the third child to start in these small villages, apart from the plague and the simple folk customs in this small village, was more to let them get in touch with reality and the world step by step.
Let them see the kindness and beauty first, leaving hope and brightness in their hearts, and then look at the ugliness and hatred outside, so that they will not lose the foundation of goodness.
She wanted them to become stronger, but not to make them evil...
From a distance, Jiu'er stood on a small slope, looking at the small village with occasional flashing lights, and couldn't help but smile softly.
I think back then, her elders also used this method to let her see the dangers of the world and the warmth and warmth of human relationships...