Chapter 50: Rooted in the Ancient Village
Chapter 50: Rooted in the Ancient Village
"Morning, Miss Fang!" Uncle Li from the small village waved in her direction with a friendly smile.
"Good morning, Uncle Li!" Chen Fang also responded with a smile, and walked towards the old man, with a gleam of concern in her eyes, "How have you been these days?"
"That's great. With the prescription you gave me, my leg pain is much better!" Uncle Li smiled from ear to ear, his eyes full of joy.
"That's good. Remember to take the medicine on time and don't be greedy." Chen Fang reminded him seriously, feeling warm in her heart.
"I'm old, and I don't have so many greedy ideas. I just hope to see you for a few more years!" Uncle Li said sincerely, "You are really the lucky star of our village!"
Chen Fang's heart trembled, and she smiled with a bit of tenderness. As she watched the villagers' lives gradually improve, she secretly decided that she would stay in this place and help them continue to build a better life.
"Miss Fang!" A clear shout interrupted her thoughts. It was Xiao Miao, the little girl ran over, holding a basket of fresh wild fruits in her hands, her face full of excitement.
"Xiao Miao, have you picked anything good again today?" Chen Fang bent down slightly, looked at Xiao Miao at eye level, with a doting smile in her eyes.
"Well! I just found a lot in the woods. This is for you!" Xiao Miao carefully handed the basket to Chen Fang, his face full of anticipation.
"Thank you, Xiao Miao, this is so kind!" Chen Fang took the basket and felt warm in her heart. The innocence and enthusiasm of this little girl were touching.
"Do you really like this?" Xiao Miao blinked, her face full of anticipation.
"I like it, especially since it's from you." After Chen Fang said that, she couldn't help but give Xiao Miao a gentle kiss on the forehead, making the little girl smile sweetly.
"Miss Fang, do you plan to stay in the village forever?" Xiao Miao suddenly asked, with a serious tone in his voice.
"Of course, I want to live and work together with you." Chen Fang paused slightly, her words full of determination.
"That's great! We can play together and study together." A bright smile bloomed on Xiaomiao's face, making him look particularly cute.
"Yes, we can farm, learn new knowledge, and help more people." Chen Fang's eyes flashed with light, and he had already made up his mind.
She and Xiao Miao walked towards the center of the village. Along the way, they met many villagers who greeted her warmly. Seeing the villagers' increasingly better lives, Chen Fang's heart was filled with satisfaction and courage.
At the entrance of the village, a group of young women were gathering. When they saw Chen Fang coming over, they told her about the trivialities of their lives. Chen Fang listened carefully, thinking about using the knowledge she had learned to help them solve their problems.
"Miss Fang, our rice has been seriously infested with diseases and insect pests these days. Do you have any solution?" Aunt Wang beside her asked anxiously.
"I'll give it a try. If you have any other questions, you can always come to me." Chen Fang agreed firmly.
"Good job!" Aunt Wang breathed a sigh of relief, tears of gratitude flashing in her eyes. "We are so grateful to you these days. You have brought all the changes in the village!"
Chen Fang was a little shy and smiled. "This is what I should do. I will continue to work hard to make everyone's life better."
As time went by, Chen Fang took root in this ancient village. She not only taught the villagers planting techniques, but also helped the women learn some simple medical knowledge, and even organized small study classes to spread better kiwi planting techniques and pharmacological knowledge.
One afternoon, Liu Hua came to the village, stood behind Chen Fang, and watched her busy figure, and a warm feeling rose in his heart. He knew that Chen Fang's love and dedication to the village made her a popular figure.
"Ms. Fang, I never thought you would become so popular." Liu Hua joked with a pleased smile on his face.
"This is all because of everyone's united efforts." Chen Fang stopped her work and turned to face Liu Hua, her eyes sparkling. "I am really happy with my life during this period."
Liu Hua looked at her with pride in his heart. He vaguely felt that as time went by, Chen Fang had closely linked her ideals and pursuits with this land. "I think no matter how unpredictable the future is, we can face it together."
"Yes, thank you for being by my side." Chen Fang smiled slightly, feeling the warmth around her. For a moment, the distance between the two people's hearts seemed to be one step closer.
"Zhou Shan, do you think there will be any new discoveries in this medicinal materials market?" She was sitting next to him, adjusting the book in her hand in the light, and looking at Zhou Shan gently.
"I recently heard about a rare Ganoderma lucidum, which is said to prolong life and even improve beauty." Zhou Shan smiled slightly, turned around and walked to her side, with excitement in her eyes. "Also, the clinic's business is getting better and better, and people's interest in Chinese medicine is increasing."
She gently put down the book and was about to reply when a patient pushed the door open and interrupted her thoughts. The patient was an elderly man with a haggard face and a crumpled prescription in his hand. "Girl, I heard that you have excellent medical skills here. I would like to ask you to take a look at this disease for me."
"Please sit down." Zhou Shan quickly invited the old man to sit down, then pulled a chair over and asked with concern, "Grandpa, can you tell me what's wrong with you?"
"I often feel chest tightness, shortness of breath, and panic in my heart." The old man stroked his chest, his brows furrowed into the shape of the Chinese character "川".
"How long has it been since you had a good rest?" she asked calmly and began to take the old man's pulse.
"Alas, ever since my son went out to work, I have been alone at home, thinking about his safety from time to time, and I am always worried about him." The old man's voice was mixed with worry, and then a bit of helplessness emerged in his eyes.
"I understand. Your condition is actually caused by excessive mental energy. Your anxiety leads to physical discomfort." Zhou Shan analyzed carefully, her voice as gentle as a spring breeze. "I will prescribe a prescription for you right away. I can also give you some tranquilizing herbs to help you relax."
"Thank you, girl. You are such a kind person." The old man showed a relieved smile on his face and thanked her repeatedly with gratitude.
"This is not just my credit." Zhou Shan looked at her who was still busy at the side and added with a smile, "It is the cooperation of the two of us that makes this clinic so vibrant."
The old man looked at the two of them, felt the tacit understanding between them, and nodded slightly, as if attracted by this warmth. "It's rare that you two are so young, but your medical skills are so superb. I really admire you."
At this time, she handed the prepared prescription to the old man and said gently: "This is the prescription I prescribed for you. Remember to take it on time, and also combine work and rest to keep a happy mood."
"Grandpa, I would like to teach you some simple ways to relax. You can do them when you have time." Zhou Shan said with a gentle smile, as if she was treating her elder. "For example, taking a deep breath, listening to music, or chatting with friends can all help you relieve stress."
"I'll remember that, girl." The old man seemed to have come up with an idea and smiled comfortingly, "Young people are so good and energetic!"
After the old man left, the clinic regained its tranquility. Zhou Shan sorted the herbs on the table, feeling a sense of satisfaction. "Whenever I see patients relax because of our efforts, I feel that my efforts are worth it."
"Yes. We are not only curing diseases, but also conveying the warmth of the soul." She leaned forward slightly, with a firm light in her eyes in the sunlit clinic. "This clinic is not only a symbol of medical skills, but also an exchange of human care and emotions."
"We want to let more people know that the wisdom of ancient medicine can help them." Zhou Shan said seriously, "Behind every patient is a story. Sometimes we need to listen while treating the disease."
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