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Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-Three Walking the Streets as a Bell Doctor

"The letter from Yangcheng has arrived."

Hearing the call from the waiter early in the morning, the shopkeeper of Deshengchang Jingcheng branch finally let go of the frown that had been on his face for several days, and was a little surprised.

"So fast?"

The letter describing the operating conditions of Miss Jun's Jiulingtang was sent just the day before yesterday.

"The letter I just sent must not have been received yet. This should be the reply to the letter saying that Miss Jun is going to open Jiulingtang and when." The steward said after taking the letter and carefully verifying the fire seal on it.

, and seal.

"That's fine, I'm waiting." the shopkeeper said, rolling up his sleeves.

This was the time to eat, but he did not roll up his sleeves when facing the table full of food. Now he rolled up his sleeves and asked the waiter to remove the untouched food in front of him.

"It's really frustrating. I opened a medical clinic. I don't sit in the hall every day. I either go out to play or sleep at home." He sighed to the stewards sitting next to him.

"Yes, the young master has been ill for so many years and just took over the family business. He doesn't have to worry about anything every day." A steward said, "Even the ladies in the family still manage the business and do not sit back and enjoy the fruits of the family business.

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"You can't say that. First of all, Miss Jun is a girl and a relative. Furthermore, she is very kind to Fang's family." The shopkeeper waved his hand and said, "And it doesn't matter how much money she spends, it's just that we are doing

As a business person, no matter how much money you have, the money must be spent in a useful place, and it is always wrong to waste it."

The stewards all nodded and looked at the shopkeeper opening the letter.

"She's a girl who doesn't know how to do business. She's from an official family and has a noble background. We can't make the decision for her. Now that she's fine, her family has given her orders, so let's just follow their orders." The shopkeeper said while looking at her.

Xiang Xin, the smile on his face suddenly disappeared, and his relaxed brows twisted into a knot.

"What's wrong?" the stewards asked hurriedly.

The shopkeeper put the letter on the table and sighed.

"Young Master's instructions are to follow Miss Jun's arrangements, and you are not allowed to act rashly without her instructions," he said.

The stewards looked at each other.

"What kind of arrangement is this?"

"Shopkeeper, when the young master wrote this letter, he hadn't seen the new message you sent. He didn't know that Miss Jun didn't make any arrangements."

Everyone said again.

The shopkeeper's waving hand.

"No, no, no," he said, "This is the second time the young master has said this. When Miss Jun first said she wanted to open a medical clinic, the young master sent the plaque. It shows that he knew what the young lady wanted to do.

It’s very cool, and I’ve thought of everything, and if I’ve thought of everything and still say this, that means we really want us to do this.”

The stewards nodded.

"I don't need to worry. Miss Jun can make such a series of strategies to solve the Fang family's crisis. She must be well-intentioned." A steward said with a smile.

As soon as this statement came out, everyone present looked a little strange.

Isn’t it a joke that Miss Jun, a strange woman, saved the Fang family from danger?

Even if what is said in the joke is true or false, can it still be believed?

"Is Jiulingtang open today?" the shopkeeper asked the waiter.

The boy nodded and shook his head.

"It's open," he said, "but Miss Jun still didn't sit down."

The shopkeeper sighed.

"What about this time? Did you go out to play or sleep in the house?" he asked.

"I went out to play early in the morning." The boy replied.

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In the early morning, the clear ringing of bells rang in the alley away from the street, attracting the children playing in the alley to look over and saw two girls walking slowly. One girl was carrying a flag with words written on it. The children

Neither of them recognized her, and their eyes fell on the girl behind.

The girl was carrying a small box on her shoulder and ringing a bell in her hand. The clear ringing sound came from here.

When the children saw the banners and the box, they immediately cheered and gathered around.

"Is this a candy seller?" they all shouted.

"It's not about selling sugar, it's about selling medicine." Liu'er said, "Do you want to sell medicine?"

Taking medicine is a very scary thing for children, so they immediately ran away.

Miss Jun smiled from behind and put away the bell in her hand.

"There's sugar, there's sugar." She said, opening the medicine box with one hand.

The children watched her warily but did not come over. It was not until they saw Miss Jun grabbing a handful of candied fruits wrapped in floral paper from the box that everyone came over happily.

Miss Jun gave them the candy.

"Don't just eat sweets, go and ask if someone in your family is sick and needs to see a doctor." Liu'er said from the side.

As she finished speaking, a woman came out after hearing the commotion. When she heard this and saw Miss Jun who was handing something unknown to the children, she immediately let out an ouch.

"What are you doing?" she said, waving to the child, "Er Bao, come back quickly, be careful not to be slapped by Hanako."

The candies had already been distributed, and the children were so afraid of Hanako that they all ran back.

"Mom, there is candy." A child said, holding up the candied fruit he had just received.

The woman looked at the flower paper and saw it had been opened, revealing a shiny, honey-like piece of something unknown. It looked very tempting, and smelled sour and medicinal.

"Hey, what is this?" She hurriedly raised her hand to hit it.

The preserves fell to the ground and rolled into a ball of dust.

The child suddenly screamed.

Liu'er also stared.

"Hey, what are you doing! This is our Jiulingtang's special candied fruit, it's very expensive." she shouted.

The woman looked disgusted.

"What is Jiulingtang?" she said, pulling the child behind her defensively, "Where is this liar from?"

Liu'er wanted to say something else, but Miss Jun held her back and took a step forward.

"Sister, I'm not a liar, I'm Doctor Ling." She said softly, shaking the bell in her hand, and pointed to the banner held by Liu'er, "Look."

The woman followed her finger and looked over.

"I'm illiterate," she said. She didn't even look at the banner. She only looked at Miss Jun and curled her lips, "What's wrong with a neat little girl? She's just trying to be a liar."

After saying that, he took the child in his arms and walked home while staring at the other children.

"Don't talk to weird people, and don't ask for other people's things. I might put bugs in your stomach and bite you to death."

It was very scary to have worms in the stomach. The children immediately threw all the candied fruits in their hands on the ground and ran away home.

Looking at the candied fruits being thrown away, Liu'er stamped her feet angrily.

"These people have gone too far," she shouted.

Miss Jun's expression remained unchanged and she closed the box.

"There's nothing excessive about this," she said. "It's normal. It's not strange. Just take your time."

After that, she continued to move forward, the little bell in her hand rang again, and Liu'er followed.

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Shopkeeper Liu stood on the street, looking at the girl walking in front of her. The clear ringtones of bells filled the air as she walked.

"Shopkeeper Liu, you see, you are really working as a bell doctor." A waiter whispered, "It has been several days. He has been wandering around the city, giving sweets to children everywhere, and many family members have come to find him."

"So, they all know about Jiulingtang?" Shopkeeper Liu said.

The boy twitched his lips.

"Yes, Miss Jun told people that she was from Jiulingtang, so those people came here." He said, lowering his head, "If Jiulingtang continues to disturb the people like this, they will let the dogs go."

Let the dogs out... Shopkeeper Liu’s eyebrows twitched.

"You can be considered famous." He murmured.

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Thanks to Bingyi from the South for the gift of Heshi Bi.

So: I love you.

Have a nice weekend (to be continued)


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