Bai Xing closed his eyes hazily.

A thought quietly emerged, and under the transport of the hippocampus, the synapses grew wildly, connected, and buried deep in the brain...

As the morning sun shone down, Bai Xing's eyelashes moved, and the ringing in his ears rang again and again. Bai Xing just turned over.

Yun Anle shouted again and again downstairs, but never got a response. Feeling a little discouraged, he went for a run by himself. Today he didn't carry any weights, so he ran a few more laps and returned to the starting point.

While stretching, he looked at Bai Xing who was lying on the roof and called out loudly, but still got no response.

Yun Anle had no choice but to continue practicing.

After a while, Yun Anle finished the Tai Chi exercise perfectly. He sighed, took a deep breath, and continued to call Bai Xing to get up.

Still no response, Shirahoshi didn't even make a move.

Yun Anle sighed, and helplessly started practicing Ba Duan Jin again.

The sky gradually brightened from dim light, and the morning sun shone across the earth.

Yun Anle gradually became anxious and shouted a few times, but it was of no use. He couldn't help but worry and wished he could grow a pair of wings and fly up.

"Master - the sun is shining on my butt -"

"Master - you're going to be late -"

"Late?!" Bai Xing suddenly opened his eyes, "hiss."

Bai Xing's eyes went dark as they were stung by the dazzling sunlight. When he regained consciousness, he felt a splitting headache. He sat up, pinched his brows, and relaxed for a moment.

"Qiqi, what time is it?"

"It's seven o'clock, master." Qiqi curled her lips and crossed her hands in front of her chest.

"Seven o'clock?" Bai Xing paused, "Is it already noon?"

"Oh no! The clinic opens at 7:00 PM. I'm late!"

Bai Xing moved, flew over the roof, and walked out of the alley closest to Huichun Hall. He saw a group of anxious figures in the distance.

There were fewer people in the past few days, but at some point the news got out and many patients came here to see the hospital, and now it’s crowded again.

Bai Xing sighed, after all, a person's power is limited.

I came here originally for a mission, but seeing so many exhausted figures, my heart felt empty, as if stabbed by something.

He is not a doctor, and he cannot be a doctor forever. So how long can he treat illnesses?

The medical resources in this area are backward, so the growth space for doctors is bound to be limited.

Bai Xing suddenly moved. He had enough information for them to study. If they could train a few doctors, they could teach and pass on the knowledge to generation after generation.

Thinking of this, Bai Xing walked into Huichun Hall in the sight of everyone. Each of their faces was filled with deep expectations, as if Bai Xing was their last hope.

At this time, Ah Fu came over and whispered in Bai Xing's ear, "Sir, there are not many medicines left in the hall. Some medicinal materials have been sold out, and the pills you made are about to run out. Now there are more and more patients. We really don't know what to do."

Bai Xing paused for a moment and said, "Go find a vendor or a pharmacy. No matter what method you use, you must bring the herbs back to me, even if the price is several times higher than the market price."

“This…” Ah Fu looked a little ugly, and whispered: “Sir, the princess has bought all the medicinal herbs that can be bought in the city, and is now purchasing them nationwide, but… this may take some time.

In addition, the city's medical clinics and pharmacies refused to sell. And the large amount of medicinal materials purchased in recent days has already depleted more than half of the national treasury. If this continues, I'm afraid..."

Bai Xing was stunned. Yes, he had been providing free medical consultations for the past half month, not charging the people a penny even for dispensing medicine. He was so busy that he forgot that Wu Qingshuang was in charge of all the medicinal materials, both financially and physically.

He provides free medical treatment, so he must not let others pay for it.

Bai Xing immediately took out a ring, wiped off the mark on it, and handed it to Ah Fu.

"Give this thing to your princess. If she can't take it out, you can ask Miss Xiaotao to go over there."

It contained all the things that Emperor Wu had rewarded him with over the past few days, as well as a few bottles of first-level elixirs that had just been put in.

As for the gift of gratitude that Wu Yaxin had sent earlier, he had to keep it. Anle was still young and needed a lot of money.

Ah Fu took it but didn't move.

Bai Xing raised her foot to leave, but found that Ah Fu was motionless, "Why don't you leave?"

Ah Fu suddenly knelt on one knee and said, "I have something to say, sir, please don't blame me."

Bai Xing paused, "Speak."

Ah Fu raised his head, his expression serious and stubborn, "Sir, please close the hall for a few days. The war is intense at the front now. Not only the people need you, but the soldiers on the front also need you.

They...can't hold on any longer...

The princess ordered us not to disturb you, the health of the people is important, but..."

Ah Fu looked painful, lowered his head, and couldn't say the rest of the words.

"I understand." Bai Xing was silent for a moment, then patted his shoulder, "The health of the people is important, but the soldiers who always stick to the front line are still important.

Among them are many sons, fathers and husbands of the people. They hope that they can come back alive more than anyone else. They... are looking forward to their loved ones returning home.

I think... they'll understand."

Ah Fu looked up, his eyes red, "Thank you, sir. I would like to thank you on behalf of all the soldiers."

Bai Xing helped him up and said, "Please inform everyone that the clinic will be closed starting tomorrow. But I need to be responsible for the people who came here today."

"Understood." Ah Fu sniffed, "I'll take my leave."

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