213 Lin Suisui Is Really Angry This Time
Pei Qian wasn’t joking when he said that he wanted to come to their place to celebrate New Year’s Eve.
From the next day onwards, all kinds of New Year goods that Lin Suisui and the others were not familiar with were sent to the house.
Mrs. Song packed these until her hands were tired. A few temporary storerooms had been filled, so Mrs. Song could only come over and ask Lin Suisui for instructions.
...“Choose some of the cloth that was sent over and take it out to make a few sets of new clothes for the servants! As for the rest, I’ll deal with them as I see fit.”
As Lin Suisui looked at the long list of gifts, to be honest, she was also stunned.
However, she quickly chose to leave this matter to Mrs. Song, who specialized in this. “If they can’t be stuffed inside, clean up a few rooms in the courtyard at the back.”
According to Pei Qian’s personality, there was probably more!
After entrusting the trivial matters at home to Nanny Song, Lin Suisui discussed the matter of opening another medical center with Yuan Niang.
Yuan Niang didn’t expect Lin Suisui to have such a plan. She was only stunned for a moment, then she began to discuss how to deal with this matter with Lin Suisui.
After discussing the relevant rules for a while, Lin Suisui glanced at the sky outside and saw that it was still early, so she decided to go out quickly to see the military doctors Pei Qian had mentioned yesterday.
According to Pei Qian, because those military doctors had been tortured all these years and had suffered too much, after he saved them, he first settled them in a medical center in the city. No matter what, the first step was for them to recuperate their bodies.
Lin Suisui had already told Pei Qian yesterday that she would go over to see those military doctors in the next two days.
Pei Qian said straightforwardly that he would arrange for Lin Suisui to meet those people after he returned.
Because they had encountered a storm when they went to check the shop previously and were almost injured by Ma Xiuzhu, when Lin Suisui and Yuan Niang went out again, they were no longer in the same ox cart. Instead, they were in a two-horse carriage. It was much more spacious and comfortable than the previous oxcart.
Not only had the carriage changed, but Lu Ze had also thoughtfully arranged for six cavalrymen to accompany them. This way, even if they encountered danger again, they wouldn’t be completely defenseless.
The carriage passed through the cramped street market. It traveled for about an hour before stopping outside a quiet courtyard in the west of the city.
“Your Highness, the military doctors that Mr. Pei mentioned previously are all recuperating inside!” After the carriage stopped, the leader of the cavalry dismounted and reported to Lin Suisui respectfully.
Lin Suisui nodded slightly and walked towards the entrance of the courtyard with Yuan Niang.
Because she had already informed them in advance, Lin Suisui didn’t encounter any obstacles when she entered. However, Lin Suisui stopped after taking a few steps inside and listened to the argument coming from the room.
“You’re so unreasonable. My mentor prescribed this prescription! My mentor is famous for being a miracle doctor in the north. Would he give the wrong prescription?!”
“So what if your master is a divine doctor? The medicinal properties of these two medicines conflict with each other. If they’re really brewed and consumed, the medicinal effects will be greatly reduced!”
“Nonsense. My mentor is a divine doctor. Who do you think you are to criticize him?! If you’re really that capable, why would you be sent here like a beggar to be treated by my mentor?!
“If you’re so capable, treat yourself! At that time, whether you live or die has nothing to do with Qifeng Hall!”
The two people inside were arguing fiercely. Although there were people beside them dissuading them, it was useless. The two of them became louder and louder, and their words became more and more unpleasant.
Lin Suisui frowned. Before Yuan Niang could say anything, she had already walked up the steps and pushed open the half-closed door. She said to the young man in embroidered clothes, who looked like an apprentice, “Even the reincarnation of a medical immortal doesn’t dare to boast that he never makes any mistakes!
What kind of divine doctor is your master? How can he boast so shamelessly?!”
She took a few steps in and glared at the man who had been stunned by her words. Then, she bent down and picked up the prescription from the ground. She lowered her head and glanced at it. Then, the mockery in her eyes intensified. She turned around and raised her hand to slap the prescription on the man’s cheek as she said in disdain, “You keep saying that the divine doctor is your master. Then I have to ask, why didn’t he realize that these two ingredients cancel each other out?!
Or could it be that the apprentice doctors and doctors in Qifeng Hall are all blind and can’t tell such an obvious mistake?!”
“Or could it be that you guys are simply bullying people and don’t take patients seriously at all?! If you guys look down on their identities, you can reject them and let them find someone else!
You guys accepted them and promised to treat them, but you were so negligent! Moreover, you guys were unwilling to admit your mistakes and criticized the patient with vicious words!
Is this how Qifeng Hall treats guests?!”
Lin Suisui was truly enraged this time.
Putting aside the identity of these military officers, just the way Qifeng Hall treated patients made her furious.
This was a taboo for doctors!
They could choose not to accept patients, but if they accepted the consultation fee yet did this to the patient, it’s very likely that the patient will miss the best treatment time and become seriously ill!
The more famous a doctor was, the more likely he was to commit such a mistake. The more a so-called divine doctor committed such a mistake, the more serious the consequences would be!
Because ordinary patients didn’t know medicine, it was difficult to tell what was wrong with the prescription! Moreover, even if there was any discomfort during the treatment, chronically ill patients wouldn’t think that the doctor had prescribed the wrong medicine and made a mistake during the treatment. They would only blame everything on themselves. In the end, some people even lost their lives because of it.
What was even more ironic was that these families would be grateful to the culprit!
“Who are you? How dare a woman talk big here?! What do you know? What right do you have to criticize my mentor’s prescription?!” The young man lost his temper and scolded Lin Suisui bluntly, “Get out of here quickly, or I won’t be polite to you!”
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