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Now reading: Chapter 36: Respiratory Disease 3 from Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s, a Romance novel by Kindhearted Mama.

Chapter 36: Respiratory Disease 3

“What do you want with her?”

“Isn’t she studying at the Capital’s dical College? I heard she’s already prescribing dicine under the old professor’s guidance, so I’m going to find her and see if she can help with my sore throat,” said Aunt Fang.

“While you’re at it, get so dicine too,” Uncle Fang told his wife, feeling unwell himself as he touched his heavy, drowsy forehead, seemingly unable to eat his breakfast.

Aunt Fang hurried to the sleeping car to look for soone.

On the other hand, Sun Rongfang had a comfortable night’s sleep thanks to the cardigan her considerate daughter provided. The temperature was just right, neither too cold nor too hot. She felt extrely relaxed upon waking, only feeling a slight soreness in her neck when she turned her head.

Upon waking, Sun Rongfang noticed that Uncle Fang across the way seed to have so problems. Looking at his complexion, she asked, “Do you have a cold?”

“Don’t you have a cold?” Uncle Fang asked her back.

“Of course not,” said Sun Rongfang, “My daughter prepared a cardigan for , which kept warm without being cold.”

“Not too hot?” Uncle Fang rembered how he almost overheated in his thick cotton clothes the previous night and was surprised that the mother and daughter could stay warm just by wearing a sweater.

“Not hot,” said Sun Rongfang. Noticing the thick coats thrown on the seats by the couple, she exclaid in astonishnt, “My goodness, it’s not winter, why are you wearing such heavy clothes?”

Making them sound foolish, Uncle Fang beca annoyed and said defensively, “What about it? It’s cold, and no matter what you say, a thick cotton coat is better than wearing a sweater, you fool.”

At this point, Xie Wanying, who had woken up earlier, took the chance to get off at an interdiate stop and bought so buns from a breakfast cart on the platform. Hearing soone curse at her mother, she strode up to Uncle Fang and said, “Wearing excessively thick clothes and taking them on and off can easily lead to catching a cold. I suspect you’ve caught a cold too. Respiratory diseases like the common cold are most likely to surge suddenly in the North during the fall.”

Uncle Fang, realizing that he and his wife were probably right about having caught a cold and feeling as though Xie Wanying had hit the nail on the head, was too embarrassed to back down and said angrily, “You’re not a doctor, just soone who is going to study at dical school. You don’t understand a damn thing. Let’s see what you have to say when a real doctor cos back.”

Just then, Aunt Fang ca back with soone. Behind her followed two won.

One of them had her hair coiled up, a round and chubby face, around forty years old. The other had a ponytail, wore glasses, and was dressed in a prim skirt, looking no more than just over twenty. These two, presumably, were the mother and daughter dical students Aunt Fang had ntioned.

“Doctor Lin and her mother are here,” Aunt Fang said to her husband. “Doctor Lin is so kind; as soon as she heard we had a cold, she imdiately ca to see us.”

“This is perfect. Doctor Lin,” Uncle Fang began, turning to address her, “this person here, who knows where she ca from, claims that wearing cotton clothes makes it easier to catch a cold, and also says that taking clothes on and off will make one more prone to a cold. You’re the doctor; you tell her if she’s right or wrong.”

The so-called Doctor Lin, Lin Liqiong, looked no more than a third or fourth-year clinical student to Xie Wanying, who imdiately knew that her clinical experience must be insufficient. Of course, if Lin Liqiong really possessed dical knowledge, she should know that Xie Wanying’s professional opinion was correct.

Under the watchful eyes of Uncle Fang and Aunt Fang, Lin Liqiong adjusted her glasses and said primly, “What she said is incorrect.”

“See that!” Uncle Fang let out a sigh of relief, exclaiming excitedly.

Sun Rongfang was stunned. What did that an, had her daughter, who was supposed to be a doctor, been wrong?

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