He Yun was shy by nature and did not have much contact with the ladies in the capital.

Occasionally attending a few gatherings, other ladies learned that she was originally an orphan adopted by Mrs. Chu, and they couldn't help but feel a little slack.

After Heyun discussed with Mr. Xin, he stopped going to those gatherings and spent all the time he had saved studying.

Chu Yin is different. Emperor Wenchang's imperial edict to grant her a royal title has come down a long time ago. She is a veritable champion, Mrs. Hou, with a superior title, so there are many people who are rushing to make friends with her.

When she went out as a guest, she often took He Yun with her, not to make He Yun acquainted, but to increase her knowledge of how to deal with others.

In addition, it also allowed her to see more different aspects and increase her medical experience.

Occasionally, Chu Yin would hold a banquet at the champion house and take He Yun with her to prepare it, so as to exercise her coordination, control and adaptability.

When planning the menu, I will explain to her in detail the mutual complementation of food...

Only then did He Yun realize, "It turns out that learning skills does not mean studying behind closed doors all day long. As long as you pay attention, there is knowledge everywhere!"

“Yes,” Chu Yin said, “Especially for us doctors, sometimes details determine success or failure.

“If the dosage of medication is increased or decreased, the effect will be far different.

"Medicine and food come from the same source. When using medicine, patients should also be reminded of dietary taboos, otherwise it may lead to serious consequences."

He Yun kept it in mind, "Yes, thank you Master for your teaching."

"It's up to the individual to lead the master to practice cultivation," Chu Yin smiled slightly, "The master teaches everything he can, and the disciple must be willing to understand it with his heart.

"It's rare that you have this talent, so don't waste it."

"Yes," He Yun assured with a serious face, "Master, don't worry, I won't let anything in the outside world hinder my study of medicine!"

Chu Yin smiled and nodded, "I believe you. Now, let's continue reading uncle's letters. I will lead you to read it once, and you will read it twice by yourself. Then I will ask you a few questions."

Chu Yin would spare two hours every day to teach He Yun. During this time, Rong An would also deal with the matters at hand and would not disturb him.

After He Yun returns, the couple will meet and communicate with each other.

Rong Jin has already left for Xirong and is still on the way.

Chu Yin also drew up a list of some medicines they might use. Various types of elixirs, powders, and pills are already being prepared, and most of them are not made in Beijing.

Licorice and his wife had already arrived from Sioux City and were working as supervisors at the Chu Family Pharmacy in Lincheng, not far from the capital.

Licorice's second child has also been born. Her first-born son stayed in her hometown in Sioux City and was taken care of by her mother-in-law. Her younger daughter was taken with her because she was still young.

Licorice is already very experienced in doing this, so Chu Yin feels relieved to leave it to her.

Because Qinghao was newlywed, she had no errands to arrange for the time being, but she couldn't help but not only helped choose a new maid, Bai Shao, but also assisted Grandma Zhao in taking care of some chores.

Time flies, and in a blink of an eye, it is already the second day of March, and martial law has begun in the capital. The new emperor's ascension to the throne is a major event, and everything must be done to be foolproof.

No matter how Rong An declined, he still received the job of being responsible for the defense of the capital.

On the day of Shangsi Festival, Emperor Wenchang first led the prince and hundreds of civil and military officials to Yushui River to worship the Yellow Emperor, and then the Zen Ceremony officially began.

Because they had been rehearsed in advance, everything went smoothly. Emperor Wenchang abdicated and became the Supreme Emperor. The prince ascended the throne and became emperor. The reign name was changed to Changxing. Later history books called him "Emperor Changxing".

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