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Chapter 49: Promotion to the Rank of Imperial Physician! Old Friends Visit the Clinic!
Translator: Daoist6fubtiW
Time flew by, and a few days had passed.
The pharmacists and Imperial Physicians of Miaoshou Garden had all returned, and the turmoil at the Xu familyâs village had subsided.
Lu Changsheng continued his usual routine, conducting clinics in the Miaoshou Garden.
One day, a manager named Zheng from Miaoshou Gardenâs higher management came to the pharmacy with a big smile.
âWhich one of you is Lu Changsheng?â he asked.
Lu Changsheng raised his head, looked at the manager, and responded, âI am Lu Changsheng. Do you have some business, Mr. Zheng?â
âCongratulations, Dr. Lu! Starting today, you are an Imperial Physician at Miaoshou Garden, and you can officially hold clinic sessions. As per our custom, an Imperial Physician receives four taels of silver per month, plus a commission from the pharmacy.â
Many of the apprentices in the pharmacy were astonished.
How could Lu Changsheng become an Imperial Physician so quickly? After all, it had been less than two years since he had entered Miaoshou Garden.
In just two years, he had transformed from a beggar into a respected Imperial Physician.
âThank you, Manager Zheng,â Lu Changsheng quickly composed himself. After all, he had anticipated this outcome.
With Master Wu Jing personally vouching for him, there was no way Miaoshou Garden would disregard Wu Jingâs face.
âChangsheng, you have graduated.â
âRemember, a physician should treat patients as if they were their own parents.â
Wu Jing offered some advice to Lu Changsheng.
âAll thanks to Master Wuâs excellent guidance,â Lu Changsheng bowed deeply to Wu Jing.
âDr. Lu, under Miaoshou Gardenâs umbrella, we have several pharmacies, and you can choose one to hold your clinic sessions. You should choose wisely because the location of the pharmacy will significantly affect your monthly commission. A prime location brings in a substantial income, while a remote one means less commission,â Manager Zheng reminded him.
Most physicians wouldnât receive such guidance, but Lu Changsheng was different as he was Wu Jingâs disciple.
Out of respect for Wu Jing, Manager Zheng wanted to be helpful.
Lu Changsheng examined the map of the pharmacies handed to him by Manager Zheng. Each pharmacy had only one Imperial Physician, but they required at least two Imperial Physicians to be on standby to handle any unexpected situations.
Even at Wu Jingâs pharmacy, there was a second Imperial Physician, although they often went unnoticed because of Wu Jingâs reputation.
Lu Changsheng didnât particularly care about the commission. He had a decent amount of silver himself. Besides, Miaoshou Garden paid him four taels of silver per month, which was a generous salary.
In a typical courtyard in Nanyang City, the monthly rent was around forty taels of silver.
Being an Imperial Physician for a year could easily afford him a new courtyard. The benefits of this position were undoubtedly generous.
No wonder so many apprentices were desperate to become Imperial Physicians. The perks of being an Imperial Physician were even better than those of the martial guardians of Miaoshou Garden.
Since he wasnât too concerned about the commission, Lu Changsheng chose a pharmacy that was relatively close to Miaoshou Garden but slightly off-center from the heart of Nanyang City.
âI choose this location,â Lu Changsheng declared.
Lu Changsheng had selected his position.
He chose a slightly more remote location, ensuring that there wouldnât be too many patients, preventing him from being too busy to practice his martial arts.
As long as there were patients, it would be enough. He didnât need too many.
Being an Imperial Physician was merely a formal title for Lu Changsheng. His true identity was that of a martial artist aspiring to reach the pinnacle of martial arts.
âAre you sure about this location?â Manager Zheng inquired with a hint of surprise.
But he believed that Lu Changsheng understood his point, and since Lu Changsheng had made his choice, he refrained from further persuasion.
âVery well, Dr. Lu, you will start your practice at âMiaoren Hallâ tomorrow.â
Lu Changsheng nodded in agreement.
Subsequently, Wu Jing granted Lu Changsheng a day off to rest and prepare for his new role.
Lu Changsheng realized that working at the pharmacy required a team, so he decided to bring along some familiar faces to make things easier.
He approached Zhang Huan and directly asked, âZhang Huan, would you be willing to work with me at âMiaoren Hallâ?â
âWilling, Iâm absolutely willing,â Zhang Huan enthusiastically responded.
âThank you, Dr. Lu,â Zhang Huan expressed his gratitude, ecstatic about the opportunity.
All his previous efforts had not been in vain. Even though he was an apprentice, there were distinctions among apprentices. Once he joined Lu Changsheng at the new pharmacy, he would become Lu Changshengâs right-hand man. Even as an apprentice, Zhang Huanâs future would be quite prosperous. âVery well, make sure to prepare well. Donât be late for your first day at âMiaoren Hallâ tomorrow,â Lu Changsheng advised. Zhang Huan assured him that he wouldnât be late and expressed his gratitude once again. Afterward, Lu Changsheng left the pharmacy.
The following day, Lu Changsheng went directly to Miaoren Hall.
In Nanyang City, nearly all pharmacies with the âMiaoâ character in their name were under the Miaoshou Gardenâs umbrella.
âDr. Lu, youâve arrived.â
âIâve already tidied up your workspace.â
Zhang Huan, who had been running out from Miaoren Hall, said respectfully.
Lu Changsheng nodded. Zhang Huan was quick, clever, and diligent. Early in the morning, he had already cleaned up Lu Changshengâs workspace and even prepared a pot of hot tea on the table.
âYouâre attentive,â Lu Changsheng expressed his satisfaction. He glanced at the table next to him. There was another doctor from Miaoren Hall.
Beforehand, Lu Changsheng had already gathered some information. The other doctor was named Wang Ru Hai, in his forties, and had been with Miaoren Hall for over a decade. He was considered a senior Imperial Physician.
Soon, a middle-aged man arrived.
He sat at the position of an Imperial Physician.
Lu Changsheng immediately recognized the manâs identity and stood up, initiating a greeting. âIs this Dr. Wang?â
âIâm Lu Changsheng, the new Imperial Physician at âMiaoren Hall.â Please guide me in the future, Dr. Wang.â
Wang Ru Hai also stood up and returned the courtesy. âDr. Lu, thereâs no need for formalities. Youâre the only disciple of Wu Lao, so you must have received his true teachings. 1â11 be looking forward to learning from you.â
Lu Changsheng now had a sense of Dr. Wangâs character; he was humble and amicable. Such a person would be easy to work with. As they worked together at Miaoren Hall, they wouldnât have any disputes.
After some pleasantries, they both took their seats.
Patients began arriving.
Despite being in a slightly remote location, Miaoren Hall was an old and well-known pharmacy, attracting regular customers from the neighborhood. The number of patients was considerable.
Lu Changsheng had officially started his solo practice.
Time flew by, and another month passed.
The weather became increasingly cold, and the number of patients at Miaoren Hall gradually increased. Despite his young age, Lu Changsheng had received extensive training under Wu Jing, and he had gained the trust of patients over the past month. He had now firmly established his position at Miaoren Hall.
Even if there were some difficult cases, Lu Changsheng couldnât handle them, he would consult his master, Wu Jing. There were no major issues.
One day, Lu Changsheng received a female patient. She wore a tight red robe, revealing an exquisite figure, but her face was veiled, concealing her identity.
However, Lu Changsheng immediately recognized the patientâs identity: Li Hongzhuang.
Surprisingly, this familiar face, Li Hongzhuang, had returned to Nanyang Prefecture. Lu Changsheng wondered why she had come back, considering she had left a while ago.
However, Li Hongzhuang didnât seem to recognize Lu Changsheng, as he had worn a black mask and disguised himself when he had been in her presence before.
âWhat seems to be the problem?â Lu Changsheng asked.
âI might have sustained some injuries,â Li Hongzhuang hesitated but eventually replied.
âInjuries?â Lu Changsheng placed his fingers on Li Hongzhuangâs wrist, examining her pulse. âYour organs are injured, and your qi and blood are deficient. I assume youâre a martial artist, right?â
âYes, I am a martial artist, and I accidentally injured myself,â Li Hongzhuang explained.
Lu Changsheng merely smiled, not probing further. Organ injuries didnât typically result from martial arts practice; they were usually caused by physical violence. Judging from Li Hongzhuangâs condition, she had likely reached the Organ Refining Realm, or her injuries wouldnât have endured this long.
âItâs a minor issue; the organ injuries are not severe. 1 will prescribe some medications for you to recover after a period of rest,â Lu Changsheng promptly wrote a prescription.
âThank you, Doctor,â Li Hongzhuang sighed in relief. She bought the prescribed medications and left in a hurry..