With a self-deprecating smile, Wei Zi turned her head and said to Feng Danyuan: "I am a very boring person. Anyone who has been with me thinks that I am heartless, cold-blooded and unfeeling. This is not self-deprecating, it is true.
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Feng Danyuan nodded and said "Yeah": "Heartless, cold-blooded and unfeeling, these eight words are indeed very appropriate to describe you."
Wei Zi stared blankly, these words disrupted her rhythm.
She could only bite the bullet and say: "In this case, I really can't afford the promise of the eldest prince."
Feng Danyuan raised his chin slightly: "I said you can afford it if you can afford it!"
Wei Zi gritted her teeth and said, "You once said that you would marry the best woman in the world..."
Feng Danyuan asked back: "Aren't you?"
Wei Zi was speechless, could she say that she was a scumbag? She wouldn't have devalued herself into being worthless just for the sake of a verbal dispute.
In the midst of embarrassment, a "coo-coo" sound suddenly sounded.
Wei Zi was startled, her ears immediately turned red, and she became more and more embarrassed.
Feng Danyuan smiled softly and said softly: "Are you hungry? Let's go eat together..."
"No need!" Wei Zi said resolutely, feeling that her words were too fierce, so she added a few words: "I can just take a few bites, and I have to take care of the patients...Besides, you are also very busy, eldest prince.
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Feng Danyuan nodded: "You have to take care of the patient, you have to take care of your own health, and you have to eat well."
"Then I'll take the first step." Wei Zi almost ran away.
Looking at the figure that looked like a ghost was chasing him, Feng Danyuan had a fond smile on his lips, and his peach blossom eyes were full of meaning.
Wei Zi has the final say between them.
But what he wants to do is naturally controlled by him.
Otherwise, how could this duck be cooked well?
"Focus on orphans"? Damn it!
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After two days and two nights of careful care, Cao Dali finally regained consciousness. The redness and swelling on his chest also subsided, and the wound healed well.
Wei Zi finally felt relieved.
As for the medicine in the green bottle, it has been completely used.
The empty bottle reminded her of its owner: she never saw him again after that day.
Su Nian mentioned it intentionally or unintentionally that the eldest prince had entered the palace and was discussing important matters with the emperor.
Wei Zi didn't say anything, it was nice not to see him, otherwise it would be really embarrassing.
She doesn't even know how to talk to him now.
Refuse? He said it so clearly: Don't force her, respect her, she has the final say in everything. How else can you refuse?
Agree? Wei Zi's mind went blank and she couldn't imagine what it would be like for her to be with him. What's more, she really didn't have any feelings for her. She couldn't play with other people's feelings without conscience.
It's like "you'll be worried when you advance, and you'll be worried when you retreat", so just stand where you are. Anyway, she and Feng Danyuan are really not suitable for each other.
It’s okay not to mention emotional matters.
In terms of career, Wei Zi became famous in one battle.
The treatment of the injured in the Luoyingfang fire made everyone in the imperial capital know about the goddess doctor "Wei Zi".
Wei Zi understood that she had to strike while the iron was hot and open her medical clinic!
As for how to open it, her idea is to build a medical school that integrates a medical school and a hospital, teach doctors, train doctors who share her interests, and at the same time treat illnesses and save lives.
Wei Zi told Feng Danning about this matter, which stumped Feng Danning.
"It's not difficult for me to find medicinal materials or even doctors. But it's really difficult for me to build a medical school. You want someone who is both literate and dedicated to medicine. I don't know where to find him."
"Look for scholars. They read books about sages just to gain fame; look for apprentices in medical clinics. They are already apprentices in medical clinics. Should we recruit them again? This is not good."