Chapter 84 Lost
A man in sackcloth appeared in the crowd.

The man was tall and young.

He looked at Ye Ran with a scrutinizing gaze, and that look made people feel very uncomfortable.

Old Li stood in front of Ye Ran and stared at the young man in front of him.

Ye Ran rolled her eyes at him and retorted directly: "Why are you looking at me?"

Liu Zhongjia smiled slightly. He looked at Master Li and said, "Master Li, I study very hard every day. Would you consider taking me as your apprentice?"

"I admire your desire to learn, but I'm very sorry that I can't accept you as my apprentice."

Elder Li was afraid that his explanation was not clear enough, so he added something that made Liu Zhongjia give up completely: "Also, I only plan to accept one disciple in my lifetime, and no one else."

Liu Zhongjia clenched his fingers and stared at Mr. Li, his heart full of indignation: "Mr. Li, why? I don't think I can compare to her, why don't you consider me? Is it because I was not born well enough?"

The villagers nearby also echoed Liu Zhongjia's words: "Yes, Mr. Li, you are a little wrong."

"It's not about where a hero comes from. How can you, a cultured person, not understand this kind of truth?"

"We watched Liu Zhongjia grow up. He is hardworking, simple and kind. You can really consider it. Taking one apprentice is the same as taking two apprentices. Why take only one apprentice? How lonely it would be!"

Even Mr. Li, a calm and peaceful person, was made a little irritated by them.

It's tiring to talk to people who can't understand what you're saying.

Liu Zhongjia raised his head and said dissatisfiedly: "I don't accept it."

Ye Ran touched her fingers and said slowly, "Whether you like it or not, why are you yelling at us?"

Liu Zhongjia was choked. He thought Ye Ran would say something beneficial to him after being provoked.

For example: If you don't agree, let's compete. If you win, you will be Master Li's apprentice, and I will quit.

As a result, she just brushed it off and didn't even continue what she was saying.

The villagers were dissatisfied and said, "Hey, how can you talk like that, girl?"

"You're just lucky"

If she didn't follow the path she had planned, then Liu Zhongjia would have to rely on himself to accomplish his ideas: "Well, let's have a competition."

Ye Ran clasped her hands together and said, "Why? You don't think that whoever wins can become Master Li's apprentice, do you? You are so naive."

After being exposed, Liu Zhongjia could not admit it at all. He quickly asked: "Why don't you dare? Don't you dare let me know the level of Master Li's apprentice?"

"You look guilty"

"Are you afraid to compete?"

Other people's words did not arouse Ye Ran's fighting spirit, but they aroused that of Mr. Li.

Mr. Li pushed Ye Ran's shoulder and said excitedly, "Ran Ran, go and show them what you are capable of. Let them know what it means that there are always people better than you!"

How could they slander the precious disciple that he had found with great difficulty?

Elder Li looked at the people around him and said in a serious tone, "But we agreed that if Liu Zhongjia fails, you will apologize to my apprentice and praise her for being a genius in Chinese medicine."

Seeing Mr. Li venting his anger for her, Ye Ran's heart softened and she nodded and agreed: "Okay."

Liu Zhongjia raised the corner of his mouth and said with a smile: "Then let's compete in identifying herbs."

I have studied hard for so many years, and I will definitely be right about Chinese medicine.

Mr. Li waved his hands quickly. Are you kidding? His apprentice has only been learning for a few days, so he must not know all the Chinese medicines.

No, no, a competition must be based on comparing strengths.

Elder Li stood up, smiled, and gave a long lecture: "No, learning Chinese medicine is not just about learning about herbs. The most important thing is to be able to help people cure diseases based on your understanding. I will randomly pick people from the village and you can treat the patients."

Ye Ran raised the corners of his mouth, thinking that his master understood him best.

The villagers nodded and shouted, "Okay, this makes sense."

Elder Li raised his hand and said to the people gathered around him, "Come on, raise your hands if you feel you have health problems. I will take your pulse. I will first pick ten people from among you, and then let the two of them choose the patients." "Me, choose me."

"Pick Me"

Mr. Li ordered again: "Liu Zhongjia, find someone to move two tables and two chairs to the square. We will hold the competition in the square."

Mr. Li was reluctant to let his beloved apprentice do such hard work, so he instructed Liu Zhongjia to do it.

"Row"

Ten minutes later, everything in the square was ready.

In order to prevent the two sides from interfering with each other, the two tables and chairs are placed far apart.

Mr. Li sat on a chair and took the pulse of the villagers, and then selected ten people.

"The difficulty of curing these people's diseases is about the same. You can choose for yourself."

Liu Zhongjia spent a long time selecting from the ten people, but he kept staring at Ye Ran's movements from time to time.

Ye Ran walked up to a woman with a pale face, and she stretched out her finger and said, "I choose her."

Looking at Ye Ran's choice, Liu Zhongjia breathed a sigh of relief. This man had so many problems that Ye Ran would definitely not be able to cure them.

Liu Zhongjia did not choose again, but pointed to the person closest to him.

Look, hear, ask, feel
His face was pale and his eyes were lifeless.

Ye Ran placed his hand on the woman's pulse, feeling the pulse beat, and asked: "How old are you? What symptoms have you had recently? Tell me about it."

"30, nothing serious, just sleeping a lot, feeling weak, and having stomachache after eating."

"Stick out your tongue"

Ye Ran observed carefully.

Mr. Li was very pleased when he saw Ye Ran's process.

Ye Ran took his words to heart.

"You don't have a stomachache, it could be cholecystitis. Your yellow skin is due to jaundice."

"How could that be? Isn't jaundice something that only children get?"

Ye Ran shook his head and explained for the woman.

After the diagnosis, Ye Ran began to prescribe medicine for the woman.

Then he gave it to Mr. Li: "Master, can you take a look at my prescription for me?"

Mr. Li looked at the prescription and nodded repeatedly.

Not bad, not bad, almost correct.

"OK"

Ye Ran smiled, it was the first time that he received affirmation for his treatment.

While Liu Zhongjia was treating the patient, he was also observing Ye Ran's situation.

After seeing that Ye Ran had already finished, Liu Zhongjia panicked a little, and then quickly wrote out a prescription, refusing to fall behind.

Liu Zhongjia handed his prescription to Mr. Li: "Mr. Li, I've finished it too."

Elder Li took Liu Zhongjia's prescription with a serious expression on his face: "There is something wrong with your prescription. Two of the herbs are incompatible."

Liu Zhongjia didn't believe it: "How could it be?"

Mr. Li shook his head and said, "You are too impetuous. It can be seen from your handwriting in the prescription."

General Li put the list in his hand on the table. He looked at Liu Zhongjia and said softly, "You lost."


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