Chapter 87 Liu Shu's Reminder

Mu Lihua returned, grumbling and cursing.

She went inside, closed the door, rolled up her sleeves, and poured herself a drink of water.

Ren Yunsheng went over to her and asked, "What's wrong? What did she say?"

Mu Lihua squinted: "This little brat actually said that there might be other people coming over in the future."

Ren Yunsheng was surprised: "Are they migrant workers without ID cards?"

Mu Lihua nodded.

Ren Yunsheng slapped his thigh: "She doesn't want us to keep making fake documents for her—no, even if they're real, that's not the mission we were given."

How did this suddenly become helping Li Sui get an ID card?

They still don't know where this group of people came from.

Mu Lihua, however, had a different idea: "I want to see where this person came from if he really did appear! Keep a close eye on Li Sui and those three people during this time. I don't believe they won't slip up at all."

On this land of China.

In Xia City, where surveillance cameras are everywhere, it was one thing if they hadn't noticed before, but now they're being watched all the time.

She was determined to see what method Li Sui had in order to sneak people in so quietly!

This is a serious provocation against their national power!

Yes, at least for now, Mu Lihua still believes that Li Sui took the initiative to bring the person here.

I never imagined that this situation was a random event that no one could control.

Li Sui had no idea what Mu Lihua was worrying about; instead, she was facing new troubles.

Guan Zhong was hospitalized the next day while attending a tutoring class.

The reason is a problem with the stomach.

When Guan Zhong came here earlier and ate a lot, she was actually a little worried that their stomachs couldn't handle it. After all, they came from ancient times, how could they withstand the ravages of modern food?
Everyone should know how many additives and chemical elements are hidden beneath that delicious taste.

Later, it seemed that neither Guan Zhong nor Zhi Niang had any problems with the food, so Li Sui didn't pay any attention to it.

She also thought that their internal energy cultivation was always stronger than others.

It wasn't until the tutor said that Guan Zhong had a stomachache during class that things changed.

He asked the girl who was with him to take his pulse, and the girl said he had overeaten and had indigestion.

The teacher suspected a stomach problem and took the child to the hospital, where a checkup revealed a stomach ulcer.

Li Sui: “…”

When they arrived at the hospital, Guan Zhong was still lying in bed receiving an IV drip and groaning.

Liu Shu was staring intently at the IV needle and drip bag being used to administer the IV to Guan Zhong.

The doctor has examined Guan Zhong and found that he has a relatively severe stomach ulcer, which is probably related to his previous poor diet. In order to prevent the situation from getting worse, he needs to receive intravenous fluids and be observed for a few days.

Li Sui sat down, picked up Guan Zhong's medical record, and sighed as he looked at it: "I told you long ago that eating too much is not good! There are too many additives in our society now. No matter how strong you are, you can't withstand it. Even aliens would be exhausted if they ate street food on Earth."

Guan Zhong just loves to eat.

In the past, there was no other way but to eat enough.

Now that we're in modern times, we've eaten so much delicious food that we can't control our cravings at all.

Guan Zhong dared not utter a sound.

Liu Shu didn't care about Guan Zhong's current situation at all. Originally, she didn't need to come, but once she heard that it was a hospital in this era, Liu Shu couldn't possibly not come.

When she arrived at the hospital, she had many questions she wanted to ask.

The doctor hadn't asked her too many questions earlier, but now that Li Sui has arrived, Liu Shu is like the Weaver Girl and Guan Zhong who arrived on the first day, turning into a walking encyclopedia of questions.

She first pointed to the IV needle inserted in Guan Zhong's hand: "This is an IV needle. What is the main function of an IV drip?"

Li Sui didn't even look up: "That's a good question, but it's pointless to ask. I'm not a medical professional; I suggest you search for information online." Seeing that the sect leader didn't know this, Liu Shu changed to another question: "Are many difficult and complicated diseases treatable now? Like smallpox, tuberculosis, and the like?"

When she mentioned these things, her eyes lit up with a strong light.

For someone studying medicine, heaven knows the excitement she felt when she learned that these diseases, which were once terrifying and intractable in ancient times, had been solved in this era.

This is too tempting for doctors.

The greater the temptation, the more Liu Shu wanted to familiarize himself with modern life as soon as possible and immerse himself in the ocean of medicine.

Li Sui: "I know these things, yes, they can all be solved, but I don't know the others either. I still suggest you search for information."

Liu Shu hesitated, as if he wanted to say something but then stopped.

Li Sui glanced at her: "Everyone has their own expertise. In our time, these things are all specifically categorized, and people will choose to learn them. Once you've learned all the characters, you can learn them if you're interested."

Liu Shu realized that asking these questions was completely unnecessary, so he pointed to Guan Zhong and said, "I watched the nurse give him the injection just now. Can I give him the injection myself?"

Guan Zhong said with a stern face, "Don't force me to fight you!"

If he hadn't seen the other patients being pricked in this strange way when the nurse was about to prick him, he would have stopped her long ago!

Nurses are professionals, but is Liu Shu one?

Even if she were a famous doctor in ancient times, Guan Zhong wouldn't dare to practice medicine in a completely different way in modern times.

Besides, even with her medical skills, she couldn't cure stomach problems.

Guan Zhong instinctively didn't want Liu Shuzha to do it.

Liu Shu said seriously, "Anyway, you're sick, so what's wrong with letting me practice? You're strong and healthy, so even if I prick you wrong a few times, you can take it. Besides, I don't think I'll prick you wrong."

Guan Zhong: "..."

Are you speaking human language?

Li Sui stepped in to smooth things over: "Alright, A-Shu, you can practice whenever you want to learn later. For now, let Guan Zhong go."

He then said to Guan Zhong, "Given that you have a stomach ailment, according to the doctor, you should eat a light diet for the next few days. You can't eat anything except white rice porridge, and you can only eat a moderate amount. Of course, you should also restrain yourself when you can eat more in the future."

Guan Zhong immediately looked as if he had been struck by lightning.

If he can't enjoy delicious food, what's the point of his life?
Seeing that the cult leader had come to take care of Guan Zhong, Liu Shu said, "Cult leader, I'm going out to look around."

Li Sui knew she wanted to visit the hospital, so she waved for her to go.

Liu Shu walked out alone.

The enormous hospital completely exceeded her understanding of what a doctor should be.

In the past, she had her own small clinic, where people would come to see her every day for all sorts of ailments.

But it's nowhere near as good as here.

It is very big.

The building is several stories high, with a wide and unobstructed view of the interior floors, and patients coming and going everywhere.

Some people looked grief-stricken, some were anxious, and some frowned.

At least one thing they have in common is that very few people who come to the hospital are happy.

"boom--"

A girl wearing sunglasses and a mask walked too fast and almost bumped into Liu Shu.

Liu Shu helped her up, his hand landing precisely on her wrist.

The girl spoke, her voice cool and deliberately lowered: "I'm sorry."

Liu Shu said in a calm voice, "It's alright, but someone who has just had a miscarriage should rest at home and avoid going out in the wind. The air conditioning is too cold here, and you're wearing a skirt. You should take care of your health."

The girl suddenly shuddered.

(End of this chapter)

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