Jun Jiuling

Chapter 388: Things to Do

Miss Jun leaned over to look at the belly of the cow, and there seemed to be another person beside her.

"Look, this is it."

The man pointed at the acne with a file, then punctured it violently, and took a reed stalk over it.

There is pus flowing in slowly.

"How about this?" she asked puzzled.

The man turned around and shook the reed pole in his hand.

"This one can make people free from acne for the rest of their lives, and it should be safer than human acne," he said.

"Really?" She asked doubtfully, pinching her nose.

The cattle pen really stinks.

The man raised his eyebrows at her and handed over the reed.

"It's true, you'll know if you try it." He said.

She hurriedly backed away, staring in embarrassment.

"Why don't you try?"

The man clapped his hands.

"It's enough for me to be a miracle doctor, but I don't want to be chased and beaten." He said.

His words fell, and shouts came from outside.

"What are you two doing?"

At the same time, three or four peasant men came over.

The man stood up smiling.

"It's nothing, just stop for a while when passing by Baodi." He said.

Baodi rest?

"Run to rest in my cattle pen?" The farmers looked stunned.

Suddenly a man pointed at the cow.

"Brother, look, the belly of the cow is bleeding." he shouted.

The man waved his hands busy.

"It's not blood, it's not blood," he said. "You hear me, it's..."

Listening to his explanation, the peasants temporarily suppressed their temper, but saw that the man reached out and grabbed the girl who was pinching her nose, turned over the cow pen, and ran away like flying.

Ran….

"There are cattle thieves!"

"Come on, come on!"

"catch him!"

The loud shouts and gongs and drums behind him stirred up the whole mountain village.

…………………………………..

The sound of broken footsteps came from behind.

"Miss Jun."

Miss Jun turned around and saw Dr. Feng and the others.

The doctors were all looking at the cattle in the yard, with surprised expressions.

They heard that De Shengchang had sent more than a dozen cows, and Miss Jun asked Liu'er to tell them to wait and see what was good.

"Miss Jun, today's medical records are all sorted out," Dr. Feng said.

Miss Jun didn't immediately follow them to see a medical case like she used to.

"Let's look at the medical records first." She said, and then turned to look at the cow.

Dr. Feng and the others looked at each other, exchanged glances and had to leave.

Miss Jun didn't show up until the next morning.

"Have you been watching the cows?"

"What's so good about a cow?"

The doctors were talking in low voices, but it was obvious that the cow looked good to Miss Jun, and she didn't come to ask the patient for medication that day.

"Where's Miss Jun? Is Miss Jun leaving us alone?" The family members of the child who had become more and more anxious asked from time to time.

The doctors comforted them one by one, and resentment gradually grew in their hearts.

Shouldn't she appear in front of everyone more at this time?

Could it be that knowing that there is no hope, simply ignore it?

Could it be that someday she won't be able to see her, so she will leave them and run away? Some doctors even have this suspicion.

Fortunately, this Miss Jun did not disappear for another day. In the evening, the doctors were invited to the Buddha Hall, and before entering the door, they saw Miss Jun standing in the hall.

The hall was brightly lit, and against the backdrop of the night outside, the Buddha statue seemed to be shining brightly as if it were a manifestation of spirits, and Miss Jun standing in front of the Buddha statue became thinner and thinner.

Hearing everyone coming in, she turned away from the Buddha statue.

"Here you are," she said.

The doctors nodded, and were about to put down the medical records in their hands, but when they took a step forward, they saw thin copper tubes placed on top of the medical records, densely packed with more than a hundred of them.

What's this?

Questions flashed in everyone's minds, and Miss Jun's voice followed.

"Today I will tell you what we are going to do here."

What are we here to do? Isn't it treating acne? What else is there to say?

The doctors looked at Miss Jun with puzzled expressions.

Miss Jun looked at them and smiled.

"We're not really here to treat acne," she said.

There was a moment of silence in the Buddha Hall, and then an uproar.

After ten days of racking my brains and making noise here, I actually said that treating acne is not something to do?

what is that?

Play?

The doctors had complicated expressions, and their anger could not be concealed between their brows.

They trust her to do this. You must know that doctors do not treat acne. They face the tragedy of the children, watch the children die in pain, and endure the pleas of the parents of the patients. And disappointment, facing the ending of life and death, isn't it the one sentence of doing good that supports them?

She didn't have the medicine to bring her back to life, and they didn't complain, they knew that the acne was really difficult to treat.

However, it was you who said we would work together, and now it is you who say no to it.

What the hell do you mean?

"I said that the disease of acne is not about medication and treatment. Once you get this disease, it depends on the destiny." Miss Jun said.

She did say it, and they admitted it.

The doctors looked at her.

Miss Jun reached out and stroked the corner of the table and walked slowly a few steps.

"So the most important thing about acne is not to cure it, but to prevent it," she said.

Defend?

The doctors frowned.

"How can the disease be prevented?" A doctor said, "Pox poison is invisible and colorless."

"Pox poison is invisible and colorless, but it can fight poison with poison." Miss Jun said, "I don't know if you have noticed, but I read the historical records of medical records..."

She said and pointed to the bookshelves piled up in the hall. Apart from asking for medicine from the imperial hospital, she also asked for a lot of books.

The collection of books in the imperial hospital was not accessible to any doctor. Miss Jun placed these medical books in the hall for the doctors to browse at will, and she often read them.

But everyone thinks that reading these medical books is to find a way to treat acne, and for this reason, the people in the Tai Hospital laughed behind their backs and grinded their guns.

"A miscellaneous diary recorded an incident. At that time, the pox virus in Lingnan was prevalent, and eight or nine people died of the disease." She continued.

The doctors present nodded.

Everyone knows to some extent that the Lingnan pox virus is very rapid, and there are countless deaths. In the end, the garrison was forced to kill the infected people, which was extremely tragic.

"I found one thing in it, that is, in many villages, people in a village were infected, but some of them survived, and these people survived from having acne when they were young." Miss Jun said, "These people In the midst of the rapid pox that has infected almost the whole village, it is still safe and sound."

The doctors were taken aback, and this? They didn't pay attention, but what does this mean?

"This shows that people who have had acne won't be attacked by pox again." Miss Jun said, "This shows that pox can fight poison with poison."

The doctors talked a lot.

"Even if you're right." Old Doctor Feng stopped everyone's discussion and said to Miss Jun, "So what? Are you looking for someone who has had acne to take care of someone who is sick?"

Miss Jun smiled.

"No, it's about making everyone get acne once, so they never get acne," she said.

As soon as the words came out, the doctors were taken aback, and then there was an uproar again.

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