"I...I don't want to practice, I just think...the Meridian Annotation book is very well written..."

"Do you still dare to quibble? If you don't practice, but read the meridian notes, do you still want to be a doctor? Hahaha! Who in this dilapidated village can teach you this? Is it the cripple at the head of the village?"

"I……"

Bai Shu was stared at by many pairs of eyes, picked up the book, gritted his teeth and wanted to leave.

"He can't even cure your mother's illness. It's just a matter of a panacea. That cripple spends his life, and his value is not even comparable to a ten taels of gold panacea!"

despair!

Bai Shu's footsteps stopped.

His eyes were a little red, and he turned to look at the gentleman who taught him how to read, and said in a low voice, "You shouldn't have said that."

"Huh? Do you think I'm wrong? Then you might as well ask everyone here, who wants to be a doctor?"

There was no sound in the school.

"Did you see? This is the reality, ten taels of gold, as long as you study hard, you can be a businessman in the future, you can get an official position, and you shouldn't use your brains in those useless places!"

Bai Shu's lips trembled a little, and he retorted loudly: "Enough! I will never come here again, thank you for teaching me how to read! I want to be a doctor, and it has nothing to do with you!"

He was gone, very fast.

Yes, when his mother died, it was the lame doctor from the village who came to see her.

It's just...the situation at that time was that the mother's illness required a very expensive medicine as a medicine, and that medicine was a material for refining panacea, and their family couldn't afford it.

The crippled doctor took out his own money to help them buy medicine, but he was poor all his life and had no extra money. In the end, his mother could not survive and passed away.

Bai Shu ran back. When he got home, he cried a lot.

Alone, empty house.

The next day, he resolutely went to find the lame doctor and asked him to accept him as an apprentice.

"Why do you want to be a doctor?"

This was the first question the cripple asked him.

He said: "The masters in the school said that studying medicine is useless, I want to prove it to them!"

"Sorry, you disciple, I can't accept you, don't come again."

He was kicked out again in a daze.

For more than ten days, he stalked and wanted the other party to see his sincerity, and worked hard to prove that he could endure hardship.

But the other party just didn’t want to accept him, so he had no other choice. He came to his mother’s tomb alone and said, “Why... I always fail to achieve anything? I can really learn, endure hardship, and do whatever I want. Why did he Don't accept me? He's just a doctor in the village, why?"

He wanted answers from his mother.

Day and night, he recalled every bit of being with his mother, and his eyes were swollen from crying.

At that time, he was only a twelve-year-old boy.

Shu'er, don't compete with others.

That sentence my mother often said suddenly appeared in my mind for some reason.

Bai Shu finally understood why the cripple didn't accept him.

He didn't study medicine for the sake of studying medicine, he was just unwilling.

He was not reconciled to others looking down on the doctor who had paid for his family, and his ridiculous self-esteem made him escape from that school.

Wasn't that gentleman right?

In this world, if you are not a practitioner, there are only a few small paths. A doctor is just a mortal profession. There is too much learning, but too little reward.

He went to the cripple again.

"Please accept me as a disciple! I don't want...don't want so many people to die like my mother!"

Such a sentence became the stepping stone to his career as a doctor.

Most importantly, he returned to school on the third day after he started studying.

He sincerely apologized to the teacher who taught.

Although the husband's approach was a bit excessive, it was his fault that he fell asleep in class.

No one can use their own efforts to cover up their mistakes, and his apology Mr. accepted.

But at that time, Bai Shu said something that shocked that gentleman: "I still want to study medicine. You are right. Maybe doctors really have no future in this world, but when there are no alchemists, they can cure diseases and save people." There are only doctors."

Since then, no one has ridiculed him for studying medicine.

After studying with the cripple for five years, Bai Shu showed super-high comprehension, and he learned a lot of medical skills that the cripple knew.

At this time, Bai Shao was already able to heal diseases and save lives like a lame man.

But he was not satisfied with this. When the cripple asked him why he practiced medicine, his answer was: "To help the world."

The cripple smiled, very happily.

But at this time, it was just the beginning of Bai Shu's medical career. He walked out of that small village and embarked on his own path.

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