Chapter 148 - The Miracle Doctor’s Guinea Pig (神醫的小白鼠)

Chapter 148 – The Miracle Doctor’s Guinea Pig (神醫的小白鼠)

Li Shaoyun’s pupils flashed a glimpse of light; There was indeed some doubt in his heart.

When he saw Jing Yunzhao for the first time, he never thought that they’d meet again in the future. He just thought that she was different from other little girls of the same age, so he was a little more polite and concerned, but they later met at Old Xu’s. However, he found that although she appeared to be young, she was very composed when she conversed with Old Xu. Her manner of speaking was more like an adult, and her mind was sensitive.

Also, because of this, he had told someone to check on this girl who had completely no relation to him.

The results that had been gathered were actually very simple, but it was also mind-blowing.

Being raised by her foster parents but hidden from the truth, the foster mother passed away. The foster father could be seen as a successful person in the small town, but in fact, his character was greedy and stingy. She also had a pair of younger siblings, but it seemed that they did not get along. Also, not long ago, Jing Yunzhao and that family had also broken off ties with each other.

At such a young age, she could not possibly have come into contact with too many outsiders, but she had said that her vomiting had been caused by some bad memories, and the origin of this memory was easily guessed.

First and foremost, the other party should be male.

A male that could leave a deep impression on Jing Yunzhao.

That person should probably be that foster father of hers?

Li Shaoyun’s heart was strangely angry for some reason, but he restrained it since he was in front of Jing Yunzhao. His eyes were gloomy, but his lips lifted into a smirk, “Forget it. Based on the fact that I can see that you’re sincere enough, I’ll forgive you this time.”

Jing Yunzhao’s mouth twitched again: Then I really have to thank you for your great compassion…

She finished peeling the apple and started biting it on her own. Li Shaoyun this patient was behaving unbelievably obedient. If it was Du Lin behaving like this, Li Shaoyun would probably already have exploded.

Presently, listening to Jing Yunzhao’s ‘kaba kaba’ sound of eating something, Li Shaoyun slowly wore a bit of a smile, patiently waiting for Jing Yunzhao to finish eating. Only then did he reach out his hand to allow her to expand her horizons as a doctor.

His ability to judge someone was not weak, so how would he not know that Jing Yunzhao was currently treating patients as her guinea pigs?

But to be the guinea pig of a miracle doctor would be much safer than being the top priority patient of an ordinary one.

Li Shaoyun’s opinion of Jing Yunzhao was as if she was a growth type miracle doctor. After she had left, he called for a nurse to prepare the prescribed medicine for him and drank it without hesitation. There was not even a hint of doubt, though the source of his trust was also extremely strange.

Li Shaoyun summarized all of these into one word: Affinity!

The hour she had spent in the hospital ward could not be considered long, and Li Shaoyun too didn’t throw any young master tantrums. When she was silent, the other party was also very quiet most of the time. Thus, Jing Yunzhao decided to just take out her book to read and not disturb one another.

She may have been reborn, but during this period of time in her past life, she had already withdrawn from school. If she didn’t continue to put effort into her studies, her results would not catch up.

The good thing was because she had absorbed the spirit jade, her memory had improved by leaps and bounds. Studying also became more relaxing than it was in the past.

For a few consecutive days, Jing Yunzhao continued to visit the hospital, her days passing extremely busy.

She would also check on Tang Zihua’s condition every day, but to prevent outsiders from thinking too much, Jing Yunzhao recently started coming to class extremely early so she could take his pulse while their classmates had not arrived yet.

Tang Zihua’s wrist was ice-cold. After changing his medicine to one Jing Yunzhao had prescribed, his colour had noticeable improvement.

“Have you felt anything out of the ordinary in the past few days?” Jing Yunzhao asked as she took his pulse.

“My food intake increased by a bit? Does that count?” Tang Zihua asked, somewhat embarrassed.

“Of course it counts,” Jing Yunzhao reassured. “Medicine is always three-part poison; Eating more food would definitely be better than eating medicine. In addition, now that your appetite has increased, it also means that your body’s tolerance has also increased a little. Don’t the elderly always say, being able to eat is a fortune?”

Seeing her so serious, Tang Zihua couldn’t help but laugh.

Unfortunately, just as Jing Yunzhao was about to let go, someone suddenly shouted from the entrance of their classroom, “What are you two doing?!”