The two men got out of the carriage as usual.

The villagers must have heard the news from other villages and knew that they would come to provide free medical treatment.

As soon as the two of them set the table, the surrounding villagers gathered around.

"Are you here for free medical treatment?"

Su Wanning nodded, "Yes, it's free, no charge."

After getting Su Wanning's confirmation, the villagers spontaneously lined up.

Originally, Su Wanning could do it by herself, but seeing more and more villagers coming, Liu Mi also came to help.

Liu Mi was responsible for taking the patient's pulse, while Su Wanning was carefully giving acupuncture.

After examining more than twenty villagers, I discovered that most of their illnesses were caused by overwork. If they had received treatment earlier, their illnesses would not be as serious as they are now.

Although she will experience temporary relief after acupuncture, if she cannot be cured in one go, she is afraid that she will return to her previous condition in the future.

After Liu Mi took Su Wanning's pulse, he looked at her and said, "It's still the same as before."

He probably guessed what was going on. It was simply that the villagers would rather endure the pain temporarily than spend money to go to the clinic.

But there is another possibility, that is, the town's medical clinic has a monopoly and charges too high a price.

Su Wanning frowned after hearing this, but fortunately she picked up the needle in her hand and inserted it into the acupuncture point.

When the acupuncture time came, Su Wanning pulled out the silver needle.

After treatment, their original symptoms were alleviated on the spot.

The villagers praised Su Wan and the other man's medical skills.

"My treatment is only temporary. If you want to recover, you still need to go to the clinic to see a doctor and take some medicine."

When the villagers heard Su Wanning's words, they all fell silent.

Su Wanning thought that since they had been able to delay for so long, it was most likely that they would not go to the town just because of her two words.

She didn't plan to say anything more, picked up the silver needle and didn't give acupuncture to the person in front of her.

However, at this moment, a burly man came over with several followers.

"What are you doing here? Who allowed you to practice medicine privately in the village?"

The moment the man walked over, the other villagers immediately moved away.

Su Wanning frowned. These people should not be from the village, otherwise they would not have come here just now.

"We are just helping with the medical treatment, we don't charge any money."

The man with the zero-dollar bill said viciously, "Whether I accept payment or not, I have the final say in this village. Get out of here right now."

They refused to charge money and wouldn't let them see the doctor. Su Wanning then thought that the people in front of her might be sent by the town's clinic.

"Are you the people from the town's clinic?" Su Wanning asked after thinking about it.

The leading man looked at Su Wanning and said, "So what? These villages can only go to the town's clinic for treatment. Go back to where you came from."

As he said this, he stretched out his foot to kick over the examination table.

Liu Mi kicked him directly, and he immediately let out a scream.

The leading man's leg was broken.

The other henchmen tried to help him, but he shouted, "Beat him up. If you kill me, I'll take responsibility."

After hearing this, several people rushed towards the two of them, but before they could reach Su Wanning, Liu Mi dealt with everyone.

"Go back and tell the person who came to find you that we are providing free medical treatment. These villagers are not within the profit range of the clinic. If he sends people to cause trouble again, I don't mind tearing down his clinic." Liu Mi said in a cold tone, looking at the people on the ground.

Several people stood up and helped their leader up, "Just wait, we won't let you go."

After they left, Liu Mi looked at the villagers who were still standing by and waved to them, "Let's continue. Everyone hurry up and get back in line."

The villagers waited for a while, and when they saw that the people who had left did not come back, they all came back.

The villager who was being treated with acupuncture said, "You'd better leave as soon as possible. If those people come back, you'll be in trouble."

After saying this, the other villagers who were still queuing spoke unhappily.

"After I've shown you this, you can persuade them to leave."

"That's right, we haven't seen it yet."

Seeing that the villagers were about to quarrel, Liu Mi said soothingly, "Don't worry, we will show you the whole thing before we leave."

Only then did the villagers quiet down.

Su Wanning looked at the person in front of her who was about to speak but hesitated, and asked, "If you had seen a doctor earlier, you would have recovered from your illness. Why did you wait until now?"

The villagers sighed, "It's not that we don't want to, it's just that the clinic in town is too shady.

Medicine that would only cost a few dozen copper coins elsewhere would cost several coins in town. I'd rather use that little money to buy more things for my family."

"Why don't you buy it in another town?"

"Do you think we haven't been there before? The clinics in other towns wouldn't prescribe medicine for us when they heard we were from the villages around here.

To reach a town further away, we would need to travel for several days and nights, and no one can predict what we might encounter along the way."

It is most likely that the clinic in their town is in collusion with clinics in other towns.

Su Wanning wanted to ask more questions, but Liu Mi reminded her, "You can remove the needle now."

Su Wanning nodded, quickly pulled out the needle, disinfected it, and then gave the next person an injection.

It was not until around 3 p.m. that all the villagers had received treatment.

Su Wanning's hands were so sore that she couldn't lift them. What was worse was that they hadn't eaten yet. Although some villagers came to offer them food, they both refused.

After the two got on the carriage, Su Wanning immediately took out the buns, handed one to Liu Mi, and stuffed one into her own mouth.

After walking a little further, the carriage stopped.

Liu Mi reached out and took Su Wanning's right hand and rubbed it gently.

"You'll be even more tired tomorrow. Do you want to rest?"

Su Wanning immediately shook her head, "No, it will be fine once I get used to it."

Liu Mi rubbed Su Wanning for a while until her skin felt less sore, and then he continued to drive the carriage.

"Can we still come around here for acupuncture tomorrow?"

Liu Mi nodded, "Of course I will come."

After a pause, he continued, "It's just that tomorrow won't be so smooth."

"Someone should come to stop them." Su Wanning looked at Liu Mi, "But, Master, don't these villagers have any other options? Are they just going to let the town's clinic bully them at will?"

Liu Mi looked at Su Wanning, "Why? Do you feel compassion and want to help them?"

But before Su Wanning could speak, Liu Mi continued, "If you were one of the villagers, what would you do in this situation?"

"Of course, we'll try all sorts of methods."

"for example?"

"Go to other places farther away to get medicine, or ask villagers from other towns for help, give them some benefits, and ask them to help get medicine.

If that doesn't work, I'll leave here." Su Wanning said as she thought.

Anyway, she is alone and it doesn't matter where she is. But the villagers have lived here for generations and naturally will not leave so easily.

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