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Chapter 1805

Chapter 1805

Hua Zhao met Mr. Sun in his clinic. It was not yet time for the clinic to start. He and several students were in the office talking about yesterday's case.

When Mr. Sun saw Hua Zhao and heard her purpose of coming, he was so happy that he couldn't believe it.

"Learning medical skills? Are you serious?"

It was not like he had never mentioned this suggestion to Hua Zhao in the past, but Hua Zhao rejected it.

"Haha, I was young and ignorant before...Don't be as knowledgeable as me." Hua Zhao said.

When Sun Lao mentioned this, Hua Zhao had just arrived in the capital and had plans for her life. She first had to learn agriculture and make a lot of money.

And at that time, she didn't expect that she would save many people, and she didn't need medical skills to cover up anything.

"Okay, okay, let's not mention the past. Don't mention it. You study hard and inherit my mantle. I am happier than anything else!" Mr. Sun smiled happily.

One sentence changed the atmosphere in the room.

The originally harmonious atmosphere became a bit strange.

Hua Zhao glanced at the room and saw about ten people.

There were two middle-aged male doctors, who looked very impressive.

There were also seven or eight young men and women, in their twenties and thirties.

There are apprentices of these two people, as well as Mr. Sun’s apprentices and students.

There is a difference between a student and an apprentice. An apprentice is recognized and accepted as a disciple.

He will be trained carefully in daily life, and he can also start to sit in the clinic. Once he has learned the skills, he can stay in the department, or he can be introduced by Mr. Sun to become a doctor in other hospitals.

As for students, they are basically equivalent to registered disciples, and they are currently working as odd jobs.

However, whether he is a disciple or a student, the way he looks at Hua Zhao now is very strange.

Mr. Sun has only had three apprentices so far, and I have never heard of him having such great confidence and expectations for any one of his apprentices.

What's more, this woman is still a novice who has given birth to a child and has never studied medicine!

Why?

Hua Zhao didn't care about their looks. She just glanced at them and saw Zhao Yafen with some surprise.

She was wearing a clean white coat and light makeup. She was sitting behind one of Mr. Sun's apprentices. She didn't know if she was his apprentice or a student.

"Don't underestimate this senior sister, she is talented!" Mr. Sun said to everyone.

As a man matures, he naturally noticed the looks in other people's eyes, but he didn't care. He felt that Hua Zhao would crush them with his strength.

Hua Zhao blinked in surprise: "How do you know I have talent? I don't even know it myself."

Before today, she only knew a few common Chinese herbal medicines, such as honeysuckle and isatis root.

"The fruits and vegetables you grow are all delicious." Mr. Sun winked at Hua Zhao.

This reason left everyone speechless. What is this reason?

Mr. Sun did not explain.

Traditional Chinese medicine deals with Chinese herbal medicines. People without talent can only memorize them by rote. They can’t tell the difference between similar herbal medicines!

When taking medicine, they don't even explore whether it's more or less, they just mess around.

But talented people are different. They have an indescribable intuition about plants!

He is this kind of person, and he relies on this intuition to grow delicious vegetables, flowers and fruits.

But it cannot be compared with Hua Zhao.

So Mr. Sun felt that Hua Zhao was more talented than him! What he studied in agriculture before was a waste of resources.

Fortunately, she has given up the dark side and turned to the bright side now!

Regardless of other people's eyes, Mr. Sun took out a book from the bookshelf behind him.

"Come on, let's read this book first."

Hua Zhao took it and found that it was a Tangtou Ge, which can be regarded as an enlightenment book on traditional Chinese medicine.


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