The last disciple who traveled through Medicine King Valley sells goods live
Chapter 96 Confidence Comes from Oneself
"You always say that your medical skills are not good, but from what I know, whether it's taking a pulse, acupuncture, or prescribing medicine, you are very proficient. Aren't the medicines I've been taking these days also the ones you prescribed for me? And Jiang Ningming's health was also taken care of by you, wasn't it?"
But Shanshan still insisted, "That's different. The prescription I gave you was written by my senior brother before, so I copied it. As for Xiaoning's, it's not even an illness."
Liu Zhecheng was a little amused: "If this doesn't count, then in your opinion, what kind of person is considered a good doctor?"
Without even thinking, Shanshan said, "Of course, a doctor who can diagnose a condition and independently prescribe the most suitable treatment plan for the patient. Not only that, but a doctor who can spot a symptom at a glance, or even identify the problem simply by smell."
I can't do that. If I don't feel the patient's pulse, relying solely on my eyes is simply not enough. I also memorize prescriptions by rote and use them by comparison. My master said that it's easy to make mistakes when I diagnose patients this way."
Liu Zhecheng felt somewhat helpless. What kind of master taught these disciples? Were they all really geniuses, or was the master too harsh?
Jiang Ningming, standing aside, looked at Liu Zhecheng and said, "Is she really not being pretentious? What do you mean by not being able to diagnose a condition without taking a pulse? If that's the case, what are you going to do with those doctors who can't even diagnose a condition after taking a pulse?"
That Shining's eyes widened: "Can someone like that be a doctor? He must be a charlatan!"
Liu Zhecheng knew that Shanshan's mindset was deeply ingrained, and changing it wouldn't happen overnight. He simply asked, "Then let me ask, if that wrist injury was caused by external force three years ago, could you have treated it?"
That Shanshan said honestly: "Tea therapy doesn't work."
Liu Zhecheng felt a little helplessly amused. How obsessed was this guy with tea therapy?
“What if you don’t use tea therapy?”
"Then I'll have to look at the specific situation. However, I'm not a master of the craft, so I can only draw on previous experience."
Liu Zhecheng looked at her and said, "Look, it's not that you don't know how to do it."
Liu Zhecheng organized his words before speaking, "Shanshan, a singer may not necessarily compose music, and a player may not necessarily compose music. Similarly, a doctor who can't invent his own prescriptions is not a good doctor. Of course, your master is right. Failure to adapt to local conditions and treat patients individually is like a programmed machine, capable of only solving problems based on existing conditions. Beyond these conditions, you can't complete the treatment."
But if you can treat the patients within your ability, isn't that what a good doctor should do?"
Liu Zhecheng's words left Shanshan somewhat bewildered. The medical school she belonged to was originally dedicated to the study of medicine. Everyone involved was pursuing in-depth research and study. This included Shanshan herself. Hadn't she developed many of her tea recipes herself?
So, she had always understood her abilities to lie in tea therapy, just as her senior sister did in diet therapy, and some of her senior brothers did in massage. Everyone could shine in their respective fields. She hadn't considered that, in fact, the study of medicine itself is based on the accumulated experience of our ancestors.
Because Shanshan was always responsible for picking up and decocting medicine when she was out on free medical visits. Now that she thought about it, weren't the prescriptions her fellow practitioners had written common medicines? Could her previous obsession really be wrong?
Early the next morning, Shanshan entered the space and found her master. She felt that she seemed to be confused.
After hearing Shanshan's words, Yi Yi smiled with relief.
"Why do you think I always ask you to get medicine? It's because I want you to memorize more prescriptions. I've told you many times that you have a talent for medicine, but you always think I'm trying to comfort you. And when others say the same thing, do you believe it?"
"Is that so?" Actually, in Shanshan's opinion, she still lacked talent. But according to Liu Zhecheng, she was probably a relatively good practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Perhaps she truly couldn't achieve the same level of skill as her senior brothers, who were the type who could manipulate prescriptions. Just like her tea-making skills, she was certainly more adept than others, but that didn't mean she couldn't make tea or drink it to nourish the body.
In an instant, Shanshan understood that tea therapy was still her obsession, and you were what she would pursue and do throughout her life. But her life should not be limited to tea therapy, and her medical treatment for others should not be limited to tea therapy.
After figuring this out, Shanshan felt a whole lot more enlightened. Although her medical talent was limited, she had a good memory and a vast library of treatment prescriptions. This was her advantage, an advantage bestowed upon her by her master.
Since she traveled through time, Na Shanshan has never dared to take the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) qualification exam because she feels she is not qualified. Thinking of this, Na Shanshan suddenly remembered a saying of her ancestor: "There is no such thing as a hierarchy in medicine; it's just a fuss for the mediocre."
Now, she is also a mediocre person who has imprisoned herself in tea therapy and cannot get out.
After saying goodbye to his master, Na Shanshan left the room and went to find Liu Zhecheng. "You need to tell that person you mentioned that I don't have the qualifications. If he dares, let him come. But I don't guarantee that I can cure you. Also, I know some people are bad and like to tell tales. If someone reports me, I will make you and everyone else I don't want to have any contact with."
Shanshan knew that what she said was unfair to Liu Zhecheng, because he was doing this for the good of her and her company.
But Shanshan wasn't stupid. She knew that Liu Zhecheng had been observing her and trying to figure her out. She knew that her words were full of loopholes. No, it should be said that she was full of loopholes.
From the moment Liu Zhecheng appeared here again, she knew that his purpose in coming here was for her. Of course, this purpose for her was not love. It was to investigate her.
Shanshan knew from the first moment she saw Liu Zhecheng after fainting that he was a thoughtful person. But because they could come thousands of miles to save her for a stranger, Shanshan also knew that he was not a bad person.
If she had known about the existence of the two hundred million at the beginning, she would naturally hide and be an anonymous "Na Shanshan" instead of the Na Shanshan who chooses live streaming to make a living now.
From the moment she chose to livestream her tea sales, she had already chosen a life filled with loopholes. Although Shanshan knew the risks were immense, for someone on the verge of death, death was the greatest risk. She was about to die, so why would she continue to live as someone else?
So when Liu Zhecheng came to test her, she didn't care at all and chatted with him the same way she usually talked to Jiang Ningming.
Of course, Shanshan dared to do this because she was sure that Liu Zhecheng would not harm her. And the capital for her confidence came from the tea Liu Zhecheng drank.
She remembered that when Senior Sister Wu Qi came back from outside with wounds all over her body and was recuperating at her place, she once said, "Woman, no matter what time, your confidence comes from within yourself." Now, Shanshan understood this sentence.
The reason why she can confidently allow Liu Zhecheng to spy on her now is not because she has the capital to negotiate terms with others?
Shanshan couldn't tell if Liu Zhecheng was truly doing her a favor by sending someone here for treatment, or if it was just a test. But no matter what, she had to tell him: her bottom line was, if that person wasn't someone you completely trusted, then that meant I wasn't important to you. If that was the case, then you wouldn't be important to me either.
It was the first time that Liu Zhecheng saw Shanshan so serious. He knew that what Shanshan said was true.
"Okay. But, haven't you ever thought about taking the qualification exam? Traditional Chinese Medicine emphasizes inheritance. If you need it, I can actually introduce you to a teacher. With her recommendation, you can take the exam directly."
Shanshan nodded. "I have this idea. Although I don't plan to open a clinic, I do want to promote tea therapy. Having a qualification certificate would indeed be more convenient. But not now. When I can overcome the biggest hurdle in my life, I will take the exam. If not, then it doesn't matter whether I take the exam or not."
Liu Zhecheng fell silent. Shanshan looked very healthy and confident now. She also enjoyed joking with Jiang Ningming. Liu Zhecheng had actually forgotten that Shanshan had a serious health problem.
Shanshan was deliberately reminding him that if he wanted to have a crush on her, he should also consider whether her body allowed it.
Signing Su Yingzhou was simple. Just like Liu Zhecheng said, it only required the same ratio as that of Shanshan. However, there was no progress on the team's matter in the short term.
Jiang Ningming was actually happy to see this happen, because he really felt that Liu Zhecheng was as optimistic as he said.
When Su Yingzhou signed with Shanming, Jiang Ningming also built up enough momentum for him. On the day of the live broadcast, he directly paid for a one-day promotional page on the homepage of Tomato.
That is, when you open Tomato, an ad pops up directly and enters the countdown on the page.
Of course, Su Yingzhou's presence on Tomato Live will undoubtedly increase traffic to the Tomato platform, so the one-day promotion price is naturally much more favorable.
Even so, hundreds of people went in.
This money was paid personally by Shanshan and Jiang Ningming because there was not that much money in the company's operating account book.
Fortunately, Su Yingzhou was a true talent, with a base of fans starting at 100,000. He didn't need to do anything else that night, just play games and interact with them. Of course, it could also be because the fans were so excited, as the first day's livestream had already generated thousands of dollars in revenue, and that was in cash, not Star Coins.
In other words, the money invested by Shanshan and Jiang Ningming may be recouped in a few days.
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