Everyone was speechless.

Doctor Zheng's son, Zheng Chang, couldn't help but say, "It seems this family doesn't lack supplies. Otherwise, who would have enough supplies to support opening a restaurant now?"

Doctor Zheng did not comment on other people's affairs. He just looked at Zhou Shuwan and said, "Xiao Yu, is this the neighbor you mentioned?"

Qi Mingyu nodded, pointed at Mu Mu, and told her that they wanted to study Chinese medicine together.

Doctor Zheng did not object, especially when he heard Zhou Shuwan take the initiative to say that he would add tuition for one more person, he had no reason to object.

He is now in his 60s, his son is 30, and he has a pair of grandchildren. The grandson is 14 years old and the granddaughter is only 10 years old. Together with his daughter-in-law, his wife, and a daughter who is 26 or 27 years old, the family of seven relies on the money he earns as a doctor to survive, and their life is quite tight.

Therefore, when Qi Mingyu proposed to learn Chinese medicine from him, he immediately agreed.

On the one hand, it is to help the younger generation of the family, and on the other hand, it is to bring more income to the family.

Doctors’ salaries are high nowadays, but it would be too much of a burden if the whole family depends on this salary.

In addition to Qi Mingyu and others who are studying medicine, Zheng Chang is also studying.

As a family of traditional Chinese medicine passed down for generations, Zheng Chang had no interest in medicine since childhood. After graduating from university, he went to a bank to work as a regular bank clerk. He worked smoothly for a few years.

The wife he is looking for is also a bank employee.

But they never imagined that one day the end of the world would come, and both husband and wife would be useless and unable to do physical work, and could only stay at home idle.

Dr. Zheng's daughter Zheng Ying also found studying medicine too hard, so she started an e-commerce business after entering society. However, after the apocalypse, her e-commerce business went bankrupt, so she had to return home and rely on her father for support.

But she had no talent for medicine, so Zheng Chang had to learn from her.

Doctor Zheng looked at the two adults and one child in front of him with a serious expression: "In Traditional Chinese Medicine, talent is also important. Generally speaking, men are more talented than women, and children will make greater progress than adults. So, among the three of you, Mu Mu is the most suitable to learn."

Qi Mingyu said, "Uncle, we know that we don't expect to become a famous teacher. We just want to be able to diagnose and prescribe medicine for our own family members when they have a headache or fever in the future."

Doctor Zheng nodded and said, "Okay, let's get started."

On the first day, Doctor Zheng only taught the most basic theories and then took out a book: "This contains a map of human acupuncture points and various basic knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine. You should finish reading this book in the next few days before coming back."

Adults do not learn in a step-by-step manner. They can only study on their own in private and thoroughly understand what is in the books. The teacher only plays a supporting role.

"It's just that I only have this one copy, and it's what Achang wants. Take a look..."

There is electricity at home and a printer in the space, so making a copy is not a problem.

Zhou Shuwan said, "Then we'll borrow it for two days and return it after we've made the copies."

"Row."

They have been here for the whole morning today, and they need to have a solid grasp of the basics before we can continue.

It was just time for the Zheng family to have dinner, so Zhou Shuwan and the others politely said goodbye.

These days, no one would invite outsiders to dinner at home, so Doctor Zheng gave them a few more instructions and let them go.

After returning home, Zhou Shuwan first scanned the entire book and published three more copies.

He also found all the books about traditional Chinese medicine in the space and placed them in the underground safe house.

When Qi Mingyu saw it, he picked up a book and flipped through it in surprise: "Wanwan, you really plan ahead! I'm curious about what treasures you have placed in your space."

Zhou Shuwan smiled helplessly. "Actually, I haven't deliberately stockpiled books. I just happened to come across a few bookstores and put all the books away. I thought that if the human heritage is lost, I can still be a kind of fire!"

The last sentence is a bit of a joke.

Qi Mingyu seemed to be lost in thought. "Actually, the city's libraries all have upper floors. In times of crisis, it's possible that they could move all the books to the upper floors. And there's also the museum. Wanwan, I think we should go there too."

"Of course I can." Zhou Shuwan nodded. "But, after all, we are just a small fourth or fifth tier city. There are not many cultural relics in the museum. If they were in the provincial capital, in a thousand-year-old ancient city, or in the capital, I would have collected them long ago."

"Whatever you can get is what you can earn."

Zhou Shuwan then took out the traditional Chinese medicine videos he had stored, marked them, and planned to watch them slowly later.

Mu Mu is a patient child. Although he is usually assigned courses, they are only two subjects: reading and mathematics. He can complete the tasks by studying for two or three hours a day.

Apart from exercising and studying, he is quite bored at other times and can't help but want to play games on his mobile phone.

After he started studying Chinese medicine, he became busy, studying with his sister and brother-in-law every day.

He is young and has a quick mind. When it comes to reciting, neither Zhou Shuwan nor Qi Mingyu can compare to him.

Especially when it comes to the acupuncture points on the human body, he remembers them the fastest and most accurately.

This caused Zhong Tiyun and Zhou Jianghai to praise him: "I think Mu Mu really has a talent for learning Chinese medicine!"

Grandma Pang also specially made two extra fried eggs for Mu Mu every day to help him build up his brain.

Mu Mu studied harder because of this!

Gradually, it became a routine to visit Dr. Zheng's home every three days.

The tuition fees for three people were nothing to the Zhou and Qi families, but they greatly supplemented the Zheng family.

After half a year, the Zheng family's originally thin grandchildren have grown taller and a little fatter.

Because of Mu Mu's joining, Dr. Zheng's grandchildren now also learn medical skills from him.

After another New Year's Eve, the high temperature that had lasted for almost two years finally showed signs of subsiding.

When the temperature dropped a few degrees on the first day, no one felt it.

But as the temperature dropped a few degrees every day, gradually, the temperature dropped from over 70 degrees to over 60 degrees, and then to over 50 degrees, the survivors couldn't help but cry for joy.

When the temperature is 50 degrees, humans who have lived in the equatorial and desert areas for a long time can actually adapt to such high temperatures.

The survivors who experienced one year of floods and two years of high temperatures have also undergone tremendous changes in their physical fitness.

A temperature of 50 degrees is nothing to them. Even without air-conditioning, they can still go out for a walk at night.

When the temperature dropped to 45 degrees, people walked out of the gate of the underground base without wearing air-conditioned clothes, braving the scorching sun at noon. At that moment, countless people were crying under the scorching sun!

For more than 600 days and nights, the high temperature disaster that they have been looking forward to and longing for countless times is finally over!

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