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Now reading: Chapter 101 - 100: He’s No Intern from Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic, a Fantasy novel by Fisherman by the River.

His greatest wish right now is to maintain this level of popularity for over a month, so he can make enough to cover the rent.

By then, he would be able to renew the lease for another year, giving him the chance to continue surviving and rapidly grow stronger.

"Xiaoli, still busy, huh?"

A deep voice rang out.

Li Jingsheng looked up and saw that Doctor Xu had arrived, and imdiately a joyful expression appeared on his face.

Don’t be deceived by Doctor Xu’s short stature; his voice is truly booming.

Absolutely full of vigor.

"Teacher, you’re here, please have a seat! I thought maybe you wouldn’t be able to make it today because you were busy!"

Li Jingsheng quickly stood up to welco him.

"If you have things to do, take care of them first. Don’t mind . After dinner, I had nothing to do, so I ca by for a visit."

Although Doctor Xu said this, it’s certainly not true that he had nothing to do and just ca by for a visit.

He had co specifically to teach Li Jingsheng the bone-setting skill.

Even though he had a sowhat peculiar temper, finding a student who suited his taste and was talented was enough to make him shower affection exceedingly.

"I’ll be done here soon, so please have a seat and wait for for a mont. After summarizing what I learned from you yesterday about the bone touching skill, there are many things I didn’t understand and would like to ask you about!"

Hearing that Li Jingsheng had earnestly summarized, Doctor Xu showed a pleased smile.

He casually picked up a newspaper to read while sitting in the break area.

A mont later, Li Jingsheng finished dealing with the restocking issue, hurried over to pour water for Doctor Xu, and sought advice on things he didn’t understand about the bone touching skill.

Doctor Xu was quite attentive, calling Li Jingsheng into the treatnt room, closing the door, and only then was willing to answer his questions and difficulties.

Secrets are not passed to a third ear, and skills not imparted to the unworthy.

Many unique skills and secret arts are more likely to be lost than casually taught to outsiders.

Because these unique skills and secret arts often possess extraordinary power, if used by soone with malicious intent for wrongdoing, the harm to society would be unimaginable.

Doctor Xu patiently answered Li Jingsheng’s doubts one by one, and personally taught him so tips about bone touching.

"Today I will continue to teach you so new knowledge and techniques of bone touching; if you don’t understand anything, you can ask at any ti. Tomorrow is Monday, and based on my experience, there should be quite a few patients needing bone-setting adjustnts at the orthopedic clinic. You can arrive before eight, and I will appropriately give you so practical opportunities. In any dical skill, the fastest way to grow is through practical experience with patients."

Doctor Xu was willing to give him a hands-on experience opportunity so soon; it was simply unimaginable.

Li Jingsheng was overjoyed.

He agreed repeatedly.

It might be because Doctor Xu observed his performance in mastering ordinary osteopathic skill at the hospital that day, noted his good performance, and acknowledged that he already had the capability, so he was willing to give him a hands-on practice opportunity.

Another very important point was that Doctor Xu had likely co to observe Li Jingsheng diligently the entire afternoon.

Only after seeing Li Jingsheng save a beggar and exhibit the compassion of a healer did he decide to truly teach him bone setting.

At the Second Hospital’s orthopedic office, even though Li Jingsheng showed decent talent, Doctor Xu still showed no intention of teaching him any advanced bone setting techniques.

...

It wasn’t until after nine in the evening that Doctor Xu finally said goodbye and left.

Around six, two patients ca for consultation, and Li Jingsheng had to go out to deal with it for a while.

Even so, Doctor Xu still taught him for over four hours.

The theoretical knowledge of bone touching was basically all passed on to him.

The master leads you to the door; cultivation depends on the individual.

The understanding and practice ahead would depend on Li Jingsheng’s own efforts.

To be honest, the theoretical content is not much; if written out completely, it probably wouldn’t even reach ten pages.

But the various thods and tips of bone touching change endlessly in clinical practice.

The information obtained from bone touching requires comprehensive judgnt by the toucher, similar to diagnosing the cause of an illness. It’s a bit like the blind n feeling an elephant; ten people feel the elephant, and the answers they co up with might vary.

Li Jingsheng set two small goals for himself.

The first step is to strive to morize the theoretical knowledge of bone touching tonight, and keep it in mind.

The second step is to quickly practice the bone touching skill to an entry-level proficiency.

The orthopedic clinic at Second Hospital should provide him plenty of hands-on opportunities tomorrow morning.

Therefore, morizing the theoretical knowledge tonight is very necessary.

Having suffered the hardships of running a clinic, Li Jingsheng cherishes every opportunity to improve.

After seeing off Doctor Xu, he was already feeling quite hungry.

At this hour, apart from late-night snacks, supermarket instant noodles are probably the only thing that can stave off hunger.

Instant noodles are fried food, and eating too much is very harmful to health.

But there’s no other way!

Recently, he’s been too busy. Encountering opportunities like today, he wouldn’t hesitate to go hungry for even a day.

Considering the cost-effectiveness and convenience, he carried a case of instant noodles ho from the community supermarket.

Next ti he misses a al, he won’t panic.

After eating two packs in one sitting, his hunger was finally satisfied.

...

The next day, after briefing Tang Ping, Li Jingsheng hurried to Second Hospital.

He strives to learn the bone touching skill as soon as possible; once he reaches the entry-level, he won’t be afraid. By then, he can follow Doctor Xu to learn other advanced bone-setting techniques.

According to Doctor Xu, there are eight advanced bone-setting repositioning thods, and bone touching skill is just the first.

There are seven more.

If Li Jingsheng is fortunate enough and has a continuous supply of life force to enhance his newly learned bone-setting skills, it might take only a month or two to reach the level of competence.

By then, Sunshine Clinic can officially launch bone-setting repositioning as a specialized treatnt project.

Once again, he extravagantly took a taxi to the Second Hospital.

There’s no choice, the ti is really too tight.

It’s Monday, and Tang Ping needs to drop her child off at school, arriving at Sunshine Clinic by 7:52.

As agreed, she can arrive by 8:00.

Li Jingsheng can’t possibly have her arrive half an hour early just to save a cab fare.

Taking a taxi isn’t actually expensive, around 8 yuan.

Once Li Jingsheng has enough to cover the rent and clear the wages he owes Tang Ping, he won’t need to worry about a few bucks for a cab fare anymore.

According to the sales in the past few days, the gross profit is generally over ten thousand yuan each day.

Of course, health products can’t be eaten as als, and the main residents of Old Street of South City are migrant workers. They’re either saving hard for a house or struggling to make ends et, and asking them to buy expensive health dicine is unrealistic.

Among a thousand people, it’s quite good to have two or three buying.

Moreover, these two or three people might only buy once or twice a year.

The real custor base for health products is the retired elderly and the affluent class.

These people have spare money and care a lot about health, so they’re very willing to spend money on health products.

They think prevention is more cost-effective than treatnt.

For example, Liver Protection Pills, taking them before any liver problems can make the liver stronger. Or when the liver is extrely fatigued, approaching problems, taking them can help alleviate the fatigue, gradually restore it to normal levels, and avoid illness.

This is ten to a hundred tis more cost-effective than treating hepatitis or cirrhosis later.

Li Jingsheng doesn’t dare to hope that health products will keep selling well.

This period has benefited from the promotion by Urban Daily.

Once this promotional phase ends, his clinic’s sales of health dicine will return to normal levels.

Having a daily turnover of two of three thousand yuan would be quite good.

Before even getting out of the taxi, Doctor Xu’s call ca through.

"Xiaoli, why aren’t you here yet?"

"I’ve arrived, I’m already at the hospital gate."

Li Jingsheng felt rather embarrassed, learning is his business, yet Doctor Xu had to urge him.

Sotis people are just strange like this.

At first, when Li Jingsheng pleaded to learn Bone Setting Skill from him, he wouldn’t teach.

Now, after a few interactions, he felt Li Jingsheng not only has a gift but also a benevolent heart, and the roles started to reverse.

It now seems he’s the one proactively seeking Li Jingsheng to learn his Bone Setting Skill.

Good teachers are hard to find, and students with talent and a kind heart are even harder to find.

Soon after, Li Jingsheng finally reached the outpatient room for bone-setting realignnt techniques.

There were already seven or eight patients waiting in line for treatnt.

So were using crutches, so lying on stretchers, and others had arms in slings...

Li Jingsheng gained quite an insight.

The outpatient departnt volu in large hospitals is inherently substantial.

Bone setting realignnt is offered in major hospitals, but those like Doctor Xu with such skills are likely rare.

At least in the hospital where Li Jingsheng worked previously, there was no such bone-setting expert.

They would only undertake so simple realignnt treatnts; anything slightly complex would purely adopt western dical thods, such as surgical operations. Insert steel pins where needed, place steel plates if required.

So even proceed directly to bone transplants or artificial joint replacents.

Doctor Xu was already waiting at the corridor entrance for him.

Seeing Li Jingsheng arrive, his expression eased a lot.

"Put on the work clothes!"

He handed a white coat directly to Li Jingsheng.

This was preparation for Li Jingsheng to step in and operate.

As long as you wear a white coat, in the eyes of the patients, you are a doctor, and trust is instantly full.

"This won’t cause you any trouble, will it?"

Li Jingsheng always felt a bit uneasy.

"As long as you don’t cause any safety accidents when operating, then there won’t be any problems."

Doctor Xu had already walked ahead with a blank expression.

Li Jingsheng hurried to keep pace.

With the white coat on, except for lacking a work permit, he was now no different from the doctors of the Second Hospital.

In terms of professional level, he was even stronger than many doctors.

"Doctor Xu is here!"

"Good morning, Doctor Xu!"

So people recognized Doctor Xu and greeted him.

He rely responded with a coldly indifferent "um".

"Did you bring another new doctor?"

The nurse asked while curiously examining Li Jingsheng.

"Hey, aren’t you the one who helped catch the kid’s foot last ti? So you’re applying to be an intern at our hospital!"

The nurse’s mory was excellent, instantly recognizing Li Jingsheng.

The young doctor surnad Chen also looked at him with surprise.

"Start working! His surna is Li, you can call him Dr. Li."

Doctor Xu introduced briefly, not elaborating on Li Jingsheng’s identity. He’s not an intern; once he has honed the Bone Touching Skill to the entry-level, he will swiftly beco the second expert in the Second Hospital’s manual realignnt room.

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