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Chapter 998

There are more and more people.

Crowded in the drug store, grabbing all kinds of medicine.

One of them actually had twenty or thirty kinds of medicinal materials in one prescription, and he would grab twenty of them in one go.

The guys were so busy that even Genbao, who was unfamiliar with medicinal materials, helped out.

While I was busy, a woman and a girl suddenly came.

The clothes are inconspicuous, just like those of ordinary middle-class people.

I bought ginseng tablets when I entered the house. It was said that someone in the family had been ill for a long time and needed it to make pills.

Bai Wuwei winked, and the boy stepped forward to receive him: "How much does Madam want?"

The woman said, "I want six taels."

When ginseng is used as medicine, you generally don’t use too much. Six ounces per breath is a lot.

The young man asked: "How many pills will Madam need? Although ginseng is a great tonic, it is not advisable to use too much, especially for people who have been ill for a long time."

The woman frowned: "I'll ask someone to prepare the medicine. I'll make a lot of pills at one time. Brother, don't worry."

The little girl said loudly: "You guy, you talk a lot. You just give me money to buy medicine. You don't care how much I want? If I don't have it, I don't have it. Just tell me."

The boy sighed: "I mean well, but you have to say this."

An old woman came in tremblingly: "Don't we have it in the Medicinal Food Hall? Isn't it said that their medicine is the most complete? It's just some ginseng slices."

People buying medicine looked at the clerk.

The boy's face darkened: "Who said there isn't any? Go get it right now."

But the old woman was confused: "They say that drug stores are used to substituting substandard products for good ones. I want to see it done myself."

The waiter laughed angrily: "Ginseng slices are not whole ginseng. I don't know which one you want."

The old woman said: "That's not to say I'll give you some rotten ones, just take them out and cut them up!"

The guy was angry: "Why are you like this..."

The little girl said loudly: "Where is your shopkeeper? Do you still care? Is there anyone selling medicine like this? I don't dare to take it out and slice it in public, I'm afraid it's fake!"

When she yelled like this, people who were buying medicine stopped buying it. They all pointed and talked.

The man who weighed the medicine looked at the twenty pairs of medicines that he had worked so hard to sort out, and his nose became crooked with anger.

Bai Wuwei walked out calmly: "What's going on?"

The little girl made a loud request with a sharp voice: "...We want to buy six taels of ginseng slices, and we want them to be freshly cut..."

"What's so difficult about this?" Bai Wuwei gestured to the waiter in a good-tempered manner: "Go and take out the things."

The clerk was disobedient: "It's obvious that he is looking for trouble. If everyone was so tricky when buying medicine, this business would not be possible."

The little girl screamed: "If you open this door, you will sell medicine. If you don't sell it, close it as soon as possible!"

Echoes came from the crowd: "That's right, that's right."

Bai Wuwei's face darkened, and the boy reluctantly took out the medicine knife and the box containing the ginseng slices.

As soon as I put it on the counter, an old man with a gray beard came outside. He didn't say anything, just stood aside and watched the fun.

The little girl held the box containing the ginseng slices and asked, "Can you choose from everything here?"

Bai Wuwei nodded.

She lowered her head and started searching.

The box contained half a box of cut ginseng slices, and one or two uncut ginseng pieces were buried underneath.

Her eyes lit up and she took out a thick-looking ginseng: "Just cut this!"

"Cut it..." As soon as Bai Wuwei said this, his expression changed, and he stretched out his hand and said, "Let me see."

The little girl pinched the ginseng tightly in vigilance: "What do you want to do? I want this! You can't keep your word." (To be continued)

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