Chapter 25 Disbelief

Now the man was outside.

Ah, master.

“However, Master, that lady is too young to be trusted. A doctor came just now. The doctor identified the illness immediately,” the tall man continued, not finishing his sentence.

Master still ignored him.

“Do you want to help, master?” The tall man said softly.

“Deal with it.”

A faint voice sounded. Beside him, the handsome young master who did not look too good and was a little pale finally spoke.

The tall man understood and responded. He glanced around and looked away.

“Young Master.” He thought of the young master sitting beside him who was eating. The young master was small and did not like to talk. He sat like a young adult and did not look too good. He wanted to ask the young master if he wanted to go out and take a look.

Young Master looked over.

“Young Master and Master, you are both sick. Do you want that person to take a look?” The tall man asked. Master’s body had not recovered properly after coming here.

Something had happened to the young master when he was born.

He saw Master look at him.

The tall man also knew that the person who had saved the young master outside was too young. This person’s medical skills were worrying. Since he thought this way, naturally Master and Young Master would feel the same. “Are they here yet? They haven’t arrived?”

A clear sound was heard again. The young master’s slender hand clenched the inferior teacup in his hand and shook it. He looked at the tea inside and drank it.

“I’ll take a quick look, master.”

The tall man didn’t dare say anything more. They were here for something.

He turned to go.

“Keep an eye on it,” Master added.

The tall man recognized the sound. A yes. The master was asking him to look outside. The young master on one side looked at him again. He walked away.

On the street.

After Li Fu’er heard the doctor’s accusation, she realized that even if she knew medical skills, she could not casually insert the needles. Even if it was like before, she had to identify who she was and what she was going to do. If there was anything wrong with the patient, she could not take responsibility!

She was just a young girl. So what if she knew medicine?

He looked down on her with one sentence!

Could she, Li Fu’er, be responsible?

If she really couldn’t take responsibility, she shouldn’t do it. If she did, she had to take responsibility. It was just that the doctor was here and she wanted to take a look. Now he was probably finished with his lecture, right? She said, “I just thought it looked bad and took action just in case.” She took a step forward.

“The needles are useless now. I pulled them out.”

Then she pulled out the silver needles. She didn’t need anyone’s approval.

She moved quickly and efficiently. It looked like the usual needles. It wasn’t the first time. She pulled them out in a few strokes.

The doctor frowned and was about to say something.

The woman opened her eyes and groaned. She was fine.

“I’m glad nothing happened.”

The people around them saw this and didn’t know who was right.

The doctor’s eyes flashed. “It’s Epilepsy, as I’m sure you all know. It’s temporary like this because it doesn’t heal so easily. The young lady’s needles are doing a good job of making her stable, but it’s easy to relapse again. I’ll stick two more needles in her later and prescribe medicine.” He saw that the little girl holding the woman was about to cry out.”

“Tell the little girl not to scream first and not to make any noise. As for the woman, tell her what’s going on with her. Ask her if she’s experienced it before and if she’s been like this before. She has to be careful in the future. Let the little girl help her up.” His conclusion was the same as Li Fu’er’s.

“Epilepsy. In the past, you probably thought you caught something bad and had to stay away when you saw it. Now you know it’s not it.” He looked around at the others.

Everyone agreed on that.

Li Fu’er made no comment.

“You can tell it also, young lady.”

After the doctor finished speaking, he asked Li Fu’er, “Young lady, your medical skills are not bad. Who did you learn it from?”

Li Fu’er said, “They’re self-taught.”

The doctor didn’t believe her. He wanted to probe further.

The people present did not believe him either. “Little Doctor, you taught yourself? How did you learn it yourself?” They asked, all wanting to know.

Li Fu’er said nothing.

“How did you teach yourself, young doctor?”. Someone else asked.

The doctor waited to hear her.

The woman looked at Li Fu’er like a little girl.

Non

“You want to know? Someone taught me medical skills. Doctor, is that all you want to hear?” Li Fuler asked the doctor.

“Young lady, since you know how to treat patients and say it like that, what medicine do you think she should use? This kind of Epilepsy can’t really be cured.” Seeing that she was so bold and actually tested him, the doctor asked her back. It was better to test her than ask.

Li Fu’er faced everyone’s eyes. She was calm and said word by word, “There are a few ways to treat this illness. It can be combined with silver needles. I want to add that the disease will cause some mental disorders. Don’t think too much about it. It’s not that you have mental problems, but you have to relax regularly. Don’t think too much about bad things and think about good things. Sometimes, people think about bad things. Once you’re in a bad mood, you’ll be in a bad mood. In addition, you have this illness yourself and it’s easy to relapse. When you gave birth, you should have some lingering effects.”

It was postpartum depression, which wasn’t often seen in ancient times.

Most people wouldn’t notice too.

However, how could modern people not know? They did not mention anything about depression and epilepsy.

Some things didn’t have to be said. It was enough to explain some of the situation.

“What do you think?”

The doctor raised his voice. “Depression? What depression?”

Everyone present, the woman and the little girl, especially the woman, didn’t look happy. “What do you mean, little girl?” She didn’t know anything except what she’d heard.

She had fallen ill from childbirth and there was more?

“There’s no use talking about it.”

Li Fuler directly mentioned a prescription. The best prescription she knew was summarized by later generations and was somewhat different from ancient times.

“This would require standard treatment.”

When the doctor heard this, he knew that there was no standard treatment or prescription.

He didn’t know where this prescription came from. He thought for a moment. Would this prescription work? He didn’t know a better one.

“I’ve never heard of the prescription you mentioned.”

This was a rejection.

The doctor denied it.

Everyone’s expression changed when they heard that. The onlookers said, “Are you a real doctor? You don’t know? We don’t know either. Little doctor, how do you know this prescription?”

They asked each question in turn.

The woman said, “Young lady.” She stopped.

The little girl looked at Li Fuler.

“You may not believe it now. If you don’t believe me, you can give it a try and see the results. If there’s anything, you can look for me. I often go to the Zhao Clinic,” Li Fu’er said.

“Zhao Clinic.”

The doctor understood and looked at Li Fu’er.

“It’s all right. I have to go. There’s something else I have to do.” Li Fu’er was about to leave, knowing that the other party would come for her when the time came. She gathered the silver needles she had arranged one by one into her arms.

She left.

The doctor watched, his mind deep in thought.

“Let’s go to our clinic and take a look.”

“Ok,” the woman tried to say.

Someone chimed in.

The tall man received them at the side. When he went in, he looked around. When he was done, he walked in to see the master. “Master, the people are here. Young master, the people outside have left. They’ve dispersed.”

“Yeah.”

The young master agreed softly and said nothing.

The tall man turned and let the man behind him speak to the master.

He led the young master to one side.

After Li Fu’er walked away, she did not leave the county immediately. She looked again. The county had everything. There was everything to eat, including food not seen in modern society.

She also asked some of the people who ran shops and did business.

She knew their businesses were good.

She only saw patients. Given her appearance, it would be hard to gain people’s trust.

She asked how much a rental shop cost. It was not something she could rent now. It was better to set up a stall.

Actually, she could do that in town.

She went home.