Stargirl's guide to life in the 70s

Chapter 63 Bai Lao’s thoughts

Of course, Yu Jiang could only think like this. She had to go to her teacher's house to study medicine today!

Today, Yu Jiang brought Bai Lao a piece of bacon made from wild boar some time ago. Grandma Yu put it in her backpack and asked Yu Jiang to bring it to Bai Lao and his wife to try.

He also told Yu Jiang that if Mr. and Mrs. Bai refused to accept it, then they would say that the meat was tuition fee. If they did not accept it, Yu Jiang would not go to class!

Sure enough, when Yu Jiang said this, Mr. Bai, who was still refusing to accept it, had no choice but to accept the piece of bacon. Yu Jiang also followed the snake and took out the strawberries for Grandma Bai.

Then Yu Jiang saw her teacher sighing at Yu Jiang's prodigality while carrying the bacon back to the kitchen and hanging it.

This little old man really won't eat anything soft and insists on having someone give him something hard!

Before learning new knowledge, Mr. Bai first asked Yu Jiang to repeat to him what he said last week. Yu Jiang knew that this was a test for her. Fortunately, she had a photographic memory and didn't forget much of what she said last week.

Unexpectedly, Yu Jiang's memory was very smooth and complete, which actually gave Bai Lao the idea of ​​​​suppressing the arrogance of his disciple.

Yu Jiang listened to her master and started asking questions based on the relevant knowledge he taught last week.

After all, the questions at the beginning were related to what she had learned last week, and she could answer them. As a result, the questions became more and more biased, and Yu Jiang could only rely on the knowledge he had read in the book before to answer.

In the end, as expected, Yu Jiang was the first to admit defeat: "Teacher, that's enough, that's enough. I can't answer the question anymore. Please come and explain it to me."

Bai Lao showed an expression like "I can't deal with you", but he had to admit that his little apprentice was really talented!

He thought that Yu Jiang could only persist in answering five or six questions at most before failing. Although he struggled to answer, he actually persisted until the twelfth question.

And the first eight or nine questions were all answered to the point.

Mr. Bai couldn't help but feel lucky: Fortunately, old man, my brain is pretty good. After all these decades, I have more experience than this girl. Otherwise, I really wouldn't be able to teach this girl!

Otherwise, where will he find his face as a master?

Bai Lao took the pen from Yu Jiang's hand and started talking based on the picture she drew when retelling it just now.

Yu Jiang also quickly entered the state of study, frantically absorbing the knowledge taught by Bai Lao, and the two of them almost missed lunch...

At noon, Mr. Bai suddenly sighed while eating, which frightened Grandma Bai and Yu Jiang and almost thought something had happened to him.

As a result, the old man was worried that Yu Jiang would learn too quickly and his master would soon be laid off.

Mr. Bai was not the kind of person who worried about his students surpassing him. He just felt that when he was teaching Yu Jiang, he seemed to have returned to the time when he was young and gave lectures to the students under him, and his whole spirit was restored.

That's why he cherishes his time teaching Yu Jiang very much.

But in the eyes of Grandma Bai, all this is equivalent to the old man being here again. Lin Daiyu was so sad that she gave Mr. Bai a flying kick directly under the table.

Yu Jiang heard his teacher exclaim, pretending not to know anything, and stared at Bai Lao with a puzzled look.

After Bai Lao screamed in surprise after being kicked, he immediately realized that his apprentice was still there and hurriedly raised his head to look at Yu Jiang.

Seeing Yu Jiang's confused eyes, he was relieved. Fortunately, Yu Jiang didn't know what happened just now, so his face as a master was saved!

How could his own wife kick him in front of his apprentice!

As a master, if his apprentice sees him being taken care of by his wife, how can he maintain his majesty as a master in the future?

Obviously, Yu Jiang had already figured out his teacher's temperament. He only pretended to look at Mr. Bai with a slightly confused look and continued to eat as if nothing had happened.

Well, her master's wife's food is really delicious, and it ranks first with her grandma.

The reason why they can't be compared is because the dishes cooked by Grandma Yu are all spicy Sichuan style, while Grandma Bai is good at soups and various medicinal foods. Both have their own strengths, so I can't say directly which one is better.

After dinner, as usual, Mr. Bai took Yu Jiang to the backyard to learn about various medicinal materials.

One by one, Bai Lao spoke out the prescriptions so fluently that Yu Jiang suspected that Bai Lao was one of the interstellar learning and tutoring robots.

But just saying that, Bai Lao couldn't help but feel it was a pity.

When he was studying medicine under his master, in addition to memorizing various basic knowledge, the important thing was that he could follow his master and observe various diseases at close range.

Later, he gradually learned to be a master. When seeing patients, his master would ask him to diagnose the pulse first, and then prescribe the medicine alone. After that, his master made another follow-up visit and explained the problems in the prescription to the patient while rewriting it.

Later, after his master checked the pulse, he would directly pick up the prescription he prescribed and read it. Occasionally, he would change the dosage of one or two medicines. Most of the time, there would be no need to change, and he would just let the patient take the medicine he prescribed.

Thanks to his master's teaching methods, his medical skills and practical abilities have steadily improved at the same time.

But his apprentice was not so lucky.

If he was still the director of the Beijing Central Hospital when Yu Jiang became an apprentice, he would have taken Yu Jiang with him at all times and taught him step by step on various illnesses.

It's a pity that the news is so tight now, how can any patients come to the door?

Yu Jiang could only follow what he had said on paper...

I just hope that one day this situation will get better...

Yu Jiang didn't think it was a pity. In this era, she was satisfied to find a master like Bai Lao to teach her. As for treating illnesses and saving lives, these are not her main plans for the future.

Yu Jiang will always learn medical knowledge, use the medical skills he has learned to protect those within his approved range, and may also save a few people who are close to each other. But she will not become a doctor like Bai Lao and spend the rest of her life around patients. So for her who finally escaped from the shackles of the interstellar world, is it another shackles?

Bai Lao also noticed her thoughts, but he also followed Yu Jiang and had no intention of leaving the responsibility of inheriting his legacy in the hands of his favorite disciple.

He still has several apprentices. If he can't find one to inherit his mantle, it would be better to expel them all!

Thinking of his apprentices who had long lost contact, Bai Lao couldn't help but feel a little disappointed.

In order not to implicate my disciples, I resolutely cut off contact with them unilaterally. I don't know what is happening to them now?

……

Yu Jiang went back to the institute earlier in the evening. He was not watching Hu Xin and Su Jing at the institute today, and he didn't know how they had completed their tasks today.

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