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Chapter 146 The first medical fee

After drinking the tea, Shopkeeper Liu felt that his dry, hoarse and sore throat was instantly soothed, and his heart was filled with relief. He couldn't help but pat his chest and smile.

"This herbal tea is good, not bad." He praised.

"Give shopkeeper Liu two packs of medicinal tea so that you can use it at home anytime in the future," Miss Jun said.

Liu'er responded, and shopkeeper Liu smiled and waved his hand.

"That's too polite, that's too polite," he said.

"You're welcome, we are one family." Miss Jun said.

We are a family. The smile on Shopkeeper Liu’s face became even stronger.

Liu'er on the side pouted, "If my young lady wants to make anyone happy, she can't do it easily."

"Shopkeeper Liu, please take it. The medicine prescribed by my lady is hard to find." She said, bringing over the packaged medicinal tea.

Shopkeeper Liu laughed.

"Brothers must settle accounts." He took the tea and added, "Seriously, Deshengchang and Jiulingtang are not the same family. I still have to pay for the medicine."

Miss Jun opened Jiulingtang in Beijing. Although she used money from Deshengchang, she declared that Jiulingtang was her own property and had nothing to do with the Fang family.

Shopkeeper Liu and others can understand, after all, Miss Jun's surname is Jun, not Fang, and Jiulingtang is passed down from the ancestors of the Jun family.

"No, Deshengchang's money is mine too." Miss Jun said with a smile.

Shopkeeper Liu laughed out loud, it was so interesting for the children to talk.

He smiled and took the medicinal tea.

"Then I'm not welcome." He said as he subconsciously raised his feet and walked out. Halfway through, he suddenly came to his senses.

No, he hasn't finished speaking yet, right?

Why are you just laughing and leaving?

We haven’t said anything serious yet!

This child was almost sent away by her.

"Miss Jun, you must remember what I just said." He hurriedly said, "Although this place is at the feet of the emperor, it is still a mixed bag. First of all, there must be guys staying overnight in the hospital."

Miss Jun nodded and said hello.

"Besides, don't visit the doctor at night." Shopkeeper Liu said, "You are a girl, but you are different from other doctors. It is not good if you are in danger in the middle of the night."

Miss Jun smiled.

"Don't worry, shopkeeper, the people I visit at night are all people I know," she said. "Of course I won't go to those who come unexpectedly."

Anyone who knows?

"Who knows?" Shopkeeper Liu asked puzzledly.

"I don't treat people randomly. I don't see everyone. Of course, I don't treat everyone who comes for consultation in the middle of the night." Miss Jun said, "The person who came to see a doctor last night was the one I wanted to see.

A woman."

Shopkeeper Liu was stunned.

"A bad omen?" he asked blurtly.

Miss Jun smiled.

Shopkeeper Liu looked surprised.

How is that possible? That woman...

Just when he was about to speak, footsteps sounded outside the door.

"Miss Jun."

"Doctor Jun."

The two maids walked in, looked at Miss Jun in the hall, knelt down and kowtowed.

Shopkeeper Liu was startled.

"Is your wife okay?" Miss Jun asked with a smile.

The two servant girls raised their heads and nodded happily.

"Yes, it's okay." They said, looking happy and complicated.

Shopkeeper Liu also recognized them. These two servant girls were indeed the family that Miss Jun stopped that day and told them about the bad omen.

Could it be that last night...

"Her wife suddenly fell ill last night. Fortunately, they remembered what I said, so they came to ask me for treatment." Miss Jun said to Shopkeeper Liu.

That's it. Shopkeeper Liu looked at the two servant girls.

"Yeah yeah."

"We didn't listen to Miss Jun at the time. We didn't expect that Madam was really seriously ill."

"Isn't this just a sign of bad omen?"

"Fortunately, Miss Jun reminded us and told us Jiulingtang, otherwise we wouldn't have been able to seek medical treatment."

The two maids said excitedly, wiping tears from their eyes.

Oh, that's it. Shopkeeper Liu nodded, that's it.

If this is how to explain the bad omen, it would be reasonable.

"As long as everything is fine," he said with a smile, looking at Miss Jun with relief.

The two maids thanked him again, and then carefully took out a small brocade box.

"Ms. Jun, this is the agreed upon consultation fee," they said.

"There's no rush. It's not too late to give it to me after your wife is well." Miss Jun said with a smile.

The two maids looked at her with complicated expressions.

Last night, Miss Jun pointed out where the thing was and avoided it. She told them that if the disease was cured, they would just pay the medical fee. She didn't ask what the thing was, let alone what happened.

It’s really hard to find a doctor who knows how to treat patients without asking too many questions.

But then I thought about it, she could communicate with the dead, there was nothing else she didn't know.

A doctor can be offended, but a doctor who can understand ghosts and gods cannot be offended.

So at dawn, the wife, who had calmed down, hurriedly asked someone to deliver the medical fees.

Shopkeeper Liu smiled, it was just a consultation fee, how much money could he have?

"Jiulingtang is here. You can't run away. If it happens again, just come back." He said.

Miss Jun smiled and said nothing, then reached out to take the brocade box and opened it.

Shopkeeper Liu twisted his beard and smiled.

This is probably the first money I earned after entering the capital.

I remember when I came to Beijing from Yangcheng to serve as a shopkeeper, and I received money from my first business, I was so happy that I didn't sleep all night.

It doesn't matter whether you have more money or less. What matters is the testimony of the situation opening up.

Of course, the money he received was not too small, five thousand taels.

He thought about it and casually glanced at the banknotes that Miss Jun took out in the brocade box.

Five thousand taels.

Five thousand taels!

He hissed and took a breath, because he pulled out a few beards.

Which doctor can charge 5,000 taels for one consultation!

Shopkeeper Liu, who has been reading banknotes for decades, had the idea for the first time that he had read the wrong banknote.

It's crazy.

How is this possible?

After sending away the two maids, Shopkeeper Liu didn't care to leave. He looked at the banknotes that Miss Jun had casually placed on the counter with a complicated expression.

"Ms. Jun, is the medical fee... so much?" he asked.

"Yes." Miss Jun looked at him and said with a smile, "So not everyone can come to me for diagnosis and treatment of any disease. It depends on whether the disease is worth my consultation fee."

Five thousand taels of consultation fee.

This is really something that not everyone can afford.

However, isn't this a little too absurd?

Shopkeeper Liu looked at the banknote, but someone really came to her for treatment, and he was cured.

Is the Jun family's medical skills really so powerful?

After seeing off the worried shopkeeper Liu, Miss Jun told the store clerk not to open the door today and took Liu Er inside to sleep.

Liu'er was filled with excitement and a bit of fear.

"Miss, did you really see a ghost?" she asked in a low voice.

Miss Jun smiled.

"Of course not," she said.

Liu'er said something

"Then what..." She looked confused.

How do you know that the woman who couldn't sleep at night was seeing ghosts?

Miss Jun smiled, leaned on the pillow, fanned and looked out the window.

"I guessed it," she said.

Liu'er was even more surprised.

"Guess?"

A guess is a guess, but not just a guess.

Guessing is based on what you know.

"Although she seemed to be in good spirits, her eyes were confused and her steps were sloppy. This was a symptom of long-term sleep deprivation. However, she tried her best to hide it by pretending to be in good spirits. This shows that she did not want others to know what was going on.

thing."

"Is there anything I can't say to others? It either concerns my own private interests or is unbelievable."

Fortunately, this outer room in Kuanghai Town has both these points.

When something happened in Kuang Haizhen, she was the first one to escape. Later, she saw that although the Kuang family was damaged, it was a well-established family. After three generations of ban, the family could prosper again, so she made the move to let her son enter.

The Kuang family thought that they ran away because they were sorry to Kuang Haizhen, and they were unwilling to tell the Kuang family.

"I have thoughts every day and dreams at night, my heart is guilty, my mind is seeing things, and coupled with not sleeping well for so long, it is a vicious accumulation cycle, making my mind more and more unstable, easy to hallucinate and frightened, so I guessed that she

It's an illusion." Miss Jun said with a smile.

Liu'er seemed to understand, but she didn't want to understand. She just listened to what the young lady said.

"Then how did the young lady guess what she was looking for and where it was?" she asked curiously.

This is it.

Miss Jun looked at Liu'er.

"It's just a guess," she said.

Liu Er laughed out loud, not feeling strange or perfunctory at all.

"Never mind it, the lady has cured her disease anyway. This is just handing over the money and delivering the goods with the other hand. No stealing, no robbing, no cheating. It's consensual," she said.

Miss Jun smiled and nodded.

"Liu'er is right." She smiled.

Liu'er also smiled, her eyes bright.

"Then our Jiulingtang will become famous and make a lot of money," she said.

Miss Jun smiled.

"This won't happen," she said.

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Thanks to Bingyi from the South for the reward of Heshi Bi~~~~(To be continued)


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