Chapter 162 Weird Prescription
The scholar and the pharmacy clerk were in a stalemate for a while. Finally, the clerk couldn't bear it anymore and started talking.
"You are really troublesome. Do you want this medicine?"
After the boy finished speaking, he stretched out his hand to grab the medicine. The medicine that was originally in the scholar's hand actually flew out of his hand and flew into the boy's hand. This made the scholar's eyes filled with shock. The boy's move just now was completely
Beyond what he knew in the book, he didn't understand what kind of power it was that could actually pick up objects from afar.
There was a counter between the scholar and the clerk, so the clerk simply reached forward and grabbed it, and the bundle of medicine mentioned in the scholar's hand flew into the clerk's hand.
After the clerk took back the medicine, he stopped paying attention to the scholar.
Seeing this, the scholar wanted to argue with the guy, but for some reason, he felt a very strong force pushing him to leave the pharmacy.
In this way, the scholar was devastated and left the pharmacy.
After the scholar left, the door of the pharmacy closed with a clang, and then he saw a woman in red slowly walking out of the side door of the pharmacy.
"What happened just now? Why did you get so angry?"
The woman in red said.
The clerk at the pharmacy said: "I met a troublesome guy. He was killed by hitting his head directly on a stone. However, he was unwilling to accept the fact that he was dead. He always thought that he was still alive. Then
The old gentleman gave him a prescription and asked him to take it, but he was still unwilling to take it."
After hearing the guy's description, the woman in red smiled faintly and said, "Let him go. Anyway, there are plenty of guys like this in our town."
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The scholar found the next pharmacy again, but this time the scholar was smarter. When handing the prescription to the pharmacy clerk, the scholar also put two pieces of broken silver on it.
However, the clerk in the pharmacy only picked up the prescription, but did not look at the two broken pieces of silver. After seeing the prescription, the clerk frowned, and then raised his head to look at the scholar, his eyes filled with helplessness.
"It's really troublesome. Why didn't this man get the medicine inside the medical clinic? Instead, he ran outside to get the medicine. And smelling the smell on his body, he had already gone to other pharmacies, but why didn't he get the medicine?
"
The clerk was also very confused, but on the surface he remained calm. He quickly grabbed the medicine, wrapped it up, and tied it up.
When the clerk was about to hand the medicine to the scholar, the scholar deliberately pushed the two broken pieces of silver forward. Only then did the clerk notice the two broken pieces of silver. At this moment, he suddenly figured out something. It must be the scholar.
When I was getting medicine before, the clerk at the pharmacy was not willing to accept his money, so the scholar refused to take the medicine.
However, if a newly deceased person like a scholar comes to this town, he will not be charged for medicine within a year. This is the rule of the town, and no one can break the rules, so of course this guy will not charge
If he accepts the scholar's money, he will be expelled from this town. Once lonely ghosts like them are expelled from this town, they may never have another chance in the future.
Reincarnated.
"You keep the money, so I can give you this medicine."
The clerk didn't want to talk too much with the scholar. Anyway, he just wanted to explain the matter clearly. When the scholar saw that the clerk was unwilling to accept money, he immediately felt unhappy, but he still couldn't defeat the pharmacy clerk after all.
In the end, the scholar had no choice but to take back his two pieces of silver in frustration, and the clerk also took back the herbs.
Just like this, the scholar failed to find any medicine at the second pharmacy.
It seems that there are three pharmacies in the town, but these three pharmacies do not accept payment.
The scholar finally figured it out. If you don’t charge money, don’t charge him. Anyway, he must get this medicine. So when he walked into the fifth pharmacy, the scholar took out the prescription and asked the clerk to get it for him.
After taking the medicine, the scholar took the prescription and the medicine and walked out of the pharmacy.
The scholar chose an inn and walked into the inn with the medicine. However, what surprised the scholar was that staying in the inn was free.
An inn is a must, and scholars can’t live without it.
And it’s free, so be it free.
Anyway, they don’t want money, and it’s not like they don’t pay themselves, so the scholars won’t have any psychological burden.
After the scholar settled down in the inn, he took the prescription and prepared to go to the medical clinic to ask the old gentleman for some medicine.
Naturally, the scholar also carried a pack of medicine that he had picked up in another drugstore. Once the old man had picked up the medicine in his medical clinic, the scholar would compare the two medicines to see how effective they were.
What is the difference.
At this time, the scholar also hopes that the old gentleman is really not a bad person, so it is best for the two medicines to be exactly the same, otherwise, things will develop in a very bad direction.
In fact, the scholar didn't want to make this matter a big deal, because once it became known to the whole town, the old gentleman's reputation would be completely ruined.
The old gentleman had obviously been practicing medicine in this town for many years, and there were still a lot of people in his medical clinic.
The scholar doesn't think there are so many ignorant people in this town.
Since the old gentleman is so popular, he must have some medical skills. Otherwise, if he can't cure people's diseases, why would others come to him next time?
If his medical skills are not good, then he will pass them on to ten, and then pass them on to hundreds. After this continues, the old man's medical clinic should be empty.
However, this was not the case. The scholar was extremely angry at first, so he did not think about it clearly. After calming down, he realized that maybe he had really wronged the old gentleman.
It's just that the matter has come to this, and the scholar can only do this.
The scholar came to the medical clinic again. The old man was busy at the moment, so the scholar ignored the old man for the time being. Instead, he took the prescription and went to the counter and asked the clerk to take the medicine for himself.
The clerk looked at the scholar with a serious look on his face: "You have already taken medicine from another pharmacy. This prescription is time-sensitive. As long as you take the medicine, you cannot continue to use this prescription."
After the clerk finished speaking, he returned the prescription to the scholar intact. The scholar took the prescription and looked at it carefully, but he did not find that the prescription had been marked in any way. It was still the same as what the old gentleman had just written before.
It was exactly the same when I prescribed this medicine.
Moreover, the old gentleman didn’t know what kind of paper he was using. There wasn’t even a single crease on the prescription. Although the paper for the prescription was relatively soft and had been kneaded into a ball by the scholar, when it was spread out, it was still
Chapter completed!