Thinking about it this way, Si Yao couldn't help but sigh at Yu Jinzhao's good luck. By sheer coincidence, he learned traditional Chinese medicine, which his mother trusted most, and by sheer luck, he also stumbled upon An Ran's good fortune.

If Mother hadn't gone to the underground city that day, perhaps Anran would be the one Mother values ​​today.

Si Yao felt sorry for her best friend who didn't receive the attention she deserved, but she was more worried that her mother's belief in traditional Chinese medicine would affect her health if she fell ill in the future.

I just hope that at that time, Yu Jinzhao won't take advantage of his mother's trust and prescribe medicine for her indiscriminately.

An Ran's anticipated wish for Madam Si to lash out at Yu Jinzhao was shattered, and she instantly felt short of breath, clenching her fists in jealousy once more.

So this is why Madam Si is so obedient to the person who saved her...

If Yu Jinzhao hadn't stolen her credit, An Ran would be the one being cherished and pampered by Madam Si right now.

The more she thought about it, the more distraught she became. An Ran suddenly stood up, her movement so abrupt that the sofa beneath her feet scraped across the floor with a screeching sound.

Madam Si's face darkened, and she opened her mouth as if to reprimand him.

An Ran's beautiful face suddenly broke into a radiant smile as she looked at Madam Si and spoke softly.

“Madam Si, I shouldn’t be sitting here today, but I would like to take this opportunity to apologize to you. I was ignorant of etiquette and said some inappropriate and foolish things before.”

As she spoke, she turned to Yu Jinzhao and sincerely apologized.

"And Miss Yu, I misunderstood you, I hope you will forgive me."

Yu Jinzhao raised an eyebrow slightly, and when she met An Ran's gaze, she could see the undisguised viciousness in An Ran's eyes, which was directed only at her.

What tricks is that little bitch up to this time?

She didn't seem to mind and responded with a gentle smile, "It's alright."

Madam Si put down the porridge spoon, her voice deepening.

"What Miss Yu? She is the eldest daughter-in-law of the Si family, whom we have married through proper channels. You should call her Mrs. Si!"

An Ran was taken aback, her forehead twitched slightly, she quickly lowered her eyes, bit her lip and said, "Mrs. Si".

She spoke slowly, word by word, imagining that she was the one calling out, which made it easier for her to shout.

Seeing that she was sensible, Madam Si's gloomy expression softened.

An Ran smiled, then, as if remembering something, she suddenly spoke up out of curiosity, "I've heard some rumors lately, and I have some questions I'd like to ask Mrs. Si for clarification. I wonder if Mrs. Si would mind?"

After pretending for so long, that little bitch finally showed her true colors.

Yu Jinzhao found it very amusing. He rested his chin on his hands and looked at An Ran with a playful expression, as if he were teasing a cat or dog.

"do not mind."

An Ran choked slightly, inexplicably feeling that she was teasing the puppy. Forcibly suppressing the discomfort, she smiled, pursing her lips.

"The Yu family started in finance and also owns a Western medicine research institute. It is said that Mrs. Si's stepsister is focused on studying Western medicine. Why did Mrs. Si choose to study traditional Chinese medicine instead?"

This question piqued Mrs. Si's curiosity, and she eagerly awaited her daughter-in-law's answer.

Yu Jinzhao's beautiful fox-like eyes sparkled like stars, her slender back stood straight, like a tree standing firm in the wind, and she slowly opened her mouth.

"Whether it's traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine, as long as it can cure diseases and save lives, it's worth learning."

Madam Si smiled, her affection for her daughter-in-law growing even stronger.

The world criticizes traditional Chinese medicine and praises Western medicine; this kind of behavior of praising the superior and belittling the inferior is actually very narrow-minded.

Even Mrs. Si, after hearing it so many times, began to feel indignant. She thought, "If you look down on traditional Chinese medicine, then I'll look down on Western medicine. Let's see who can outdo whom."

However, Yu Jinzhao did not criticize Western medicine. Instead, he acknowledged its value in a very fair manner, which shows his extraordinary magnanimity.

So cunning!

By saying this, isn't that bitch implying all the time that she's the one who saved Madam Si?

Stealing credit and still acting so arrogantly, shameless!

An Ran curled her lips, feigning innocence, "I heard Mrs. Si just returned to China. I suppose you studied traditional Chinese medicine abroad. Traditional Chinese medicine in China has declined, so I'm afraid it's not very good abroad, right?"

She asked the question in a very puzzled tone, without a trace of disdain on the surface, but upon closer examination, one could detect the disdain in every word.

She spared no effort to make Madam Si understand that Yu Jinzhao was only half-baked and had no chance of saving her!

Si Yao suddenly realized something, put down her chopsticks, and looked at Yu Jinzhao with gentle eyes.

Why didn't you study traditional Chinese medicine in China, but instead chose to go abroad?

She remained troubled by the fact that Yu Jinzhao had been sent abroad by his family, always feeling that there was more to the story, but she didn't dare to inquire further.

Yu Jinzhao knew that even if she didn't say anything, the Si family could find out if they wanted to, so she might as well face it honestly and calmly answer.

"Because my family doesn't support me studying traditional Chinese medicine, I have to go abroad to study."

Si Yao understood; so this was why Yu Jinzhao had been sent abroad… She pursed her lips and earnestly offered her advice.

"Actually, your family doesn't want you to study traditional Chinese medicine for your own good. Traditional Chinese medicine has a very bad reputation now, and your insistence on doing it will harm you. Once word gets out, it will also make your family a laughingstock."

"It is precisely because traditional Chinese medicine has a bad reputation that I want to promote it." Yu Jinzhao stared intently at Si Yao, his eyes filled with unwavering conviction as he spoke of his faith.

With a slight upturn of her lips, her clear voice carried a resilient strength and pride, rising against the wind.

"Traditional Chinese medicine is a treasure of China, with a history of five thousand years. It was because many people worshipped foreign things that traditional Chinese medicine was lost, but this is not a reason for us to deny traditional Chinese medicine."

"Sister, you can check the history books. In the past, many amazing Chinese medicine doctors created miracles of life. That is our national treasure, and we all have an obligation to pass it on."

Si Yao stared blankly at Yu Jinzhao, momentarily moved by the conviction she exuded, and inexplicably dared not look directly into her eyes.

"My sister is prone to feeling cold, sensitive to heat, and gets chilled when exposed to wind, which triggers her rhinitis." Yu Jinzhao quickly glanced at Si Yao's face and made a precise judgment.

"You must have taken a lot of Western medicine, but none of it has solved the problem, because this is a chronic disease that requires gentle treatment."

The strong effects of Western medicine have left toxins in your body, which is why your condition has been slow to improve.

If you're willing to trust me, I'll prescribe some traditional Chinese medicine for you; you should be better in three days at most.

"You..." Si Yao's gentle eyes widened in disbelief, her lips agape.

How did you know about these problems of mine?

She had never even told her family about these things; only her best friend Anran knew.

Because she thought these were minor issues and not worth mentioning, but in reality, the recurring pain day and night was like a toothache for an ordinary person. Although it wasn't fatal when it flared up, it was still quite uncomfortable.

Yu Jinzhao, with her exquisite features, smiled gracefully, "This is the magic of traditional Chinese medicine. So, do you still think traditional Chinese medicine is a scam?"

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