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After Rebirth, the Celebrity Daughter is the Medical Expert!-Chapter 65 - 54: People Are Not Plants, No Need to Become Timber (Part 3)
The Zhang couple really didn’t trust a ten-year-old girl that much, but they were very familiar with Xia Xiqing.
Xia Xiqing had absolutely no need to deceive them.
So, after a bit of deliberation, Cui Hong tentatively spoke: "Chef, do you think it’s convenient for us to visit your house tomorrow to ask Uncle Xia for help?"
Xia Xiqing looked up at her, pressed his lips together, and smiled: "Sure, I’ll ask the old man when I get home tonight, and then I’ll call you guys to arrange it."
"Alright, alright, thank you."
The next day, early morning.
At the Xia residence.
You Guang got up and went downstairs, only to see the Zhang couple already sitting in the living room, accompanying her grandfather for tea. The table beside them was piled high with gifts.
As she expected, they had brought these.
Upon seeing her arrival, the Zhang couple appeared somewhat excited, and Zhang Xuexi stood up enthusiastically:
"Youyou is awake."
"Uncle Zhang, Aunt Hong." She sat down next to them.
Today, Cui Hong hadn’t put on makeup; her face was plain and sallow, and she wasn’t looking very energetic.
"Aunt Hong, did you sleep well last night?" she asked.
"I woke up at around two o’clock." Cui Hong gave a wry smile.
"Youyou, I just checked Hong’s pulse. Can you have a look at her too?" Xia Rong spoke up from beside them.
"Oh, right, Youyou, please take a look at your Aunt Hong." Zhang Xuexi quickly offered the seat next to him.
Cui Hong extended her hand to Youyou and said, "I haven’t eaten anything or drunk any water this morning."
"Okay." You Guang nodded, her two fair and slender hands gently pressing onto her wrist. "Aunt Hong, don’t be nervous; I don’t bite."
"I am a little nervous." Cui Hong laughed.
She had never thought that she would one day seek medical advice from a ten-year-old girl. Despite her disbelief, she couldn’t help but feel anxious.
Xia Rong and Zhang Xuexi watched Ning Youguang quietly as she checked Cui Hong’s pulse, while Cui Hong, slightly distracted, fixated on the calm, snowy face of the girl before her. She inexplicably felt a sense of peace, albeit tinged with absurdity.
Five minutes later, You Guang’s hand left Cui Hong’s wrist.
"Aunt Hong, have you been feeling emotionally unstable lately, getting easily angry, depressed, thirsty, with dry eyes, frequently drinking water but still feeling thirsty, and having irregular bathroom habits?" Cui Hong’s eyes widened at her description.
Beside her, Zhang Xuexi was already dumbfounded.
This child, her words were almost identical to what Dr. Xia had just said, and they indeed reflected her recent physical state.
"Yes, I thought it was due to work stress or something." Cui Hong’s voice was unsteady.
"It’s discomfort in the body at around 2:00 AM."
"Yes." Cui Hong got even more excited.
This particular detail, Dr. Xia hadn’t mentioned at all.
At this moment, she completely believed in what Xia Xiqing had said the previous day at the hotel.
"Youyou, see if you can help Aunt Hong." Cui Hong grabbed the little girl’s hand, her face filled with earnestness.
"Aunt Hong, are you willing to entrust your health to me?" You Guang’s face turned serious, her tone earnest.
"Since Aunt Hong is asking for your help, she definitely is willing to trust you." Cui Hong glanced at Xia Rong and said.
Xia Rong just smiled without saying a word.
"Alright, since Aunt Hong trusts me, you must follow my medical advice carefully; otherwise, I won’t be able to give you the best results."
"We will definitely follow the medical advice well." The Zhang couple simultaneously assured.
Before the little girl came downstairs, they had already talked with Dr. Xia.
Dr. Xia said his granddaughter’s medical talent was something he had rarely seen in his life.
Given that, they were willing to believe in her this time.
"Then I’ll prescribe the first dose of medicine for Aunt Hong now, a five-day supply. Aunt Hong should follow my prescription carefully, and after finishing it, you’ll be able to feel the changes in your body." Ning Youguang stood up to get paper and pen for the prescription.
But Xia Rong handed it to her first.
Ten minutes later, she handed the written prescription to Xia Rong: "Grandpa, please check the prescription I’ve made."
Xia Rong took it with a smile, nodded as he reviewed it, and then passed it to the Zhang couple.
The Zhang couple, taking the prescription from Dr. Xia’s hand, were instantly amazed by the fluid and cloud-like script, then carefully reviewed the contents written on it:
"Prescription: 8g Pangolin Scales, 9g Star-sprout Bulbs, 10g Fructus Strychni, 15g Rhizoma Sparganii, 8g Curcuma Zedoaria, 10g Seaweed, 5g Codonopsis Pilosula, 8g Astragalus Membranaceus, 20g Ligustrum Lucidum.
Functions: Regulate Qi and alleviate depression, relieve pain and regulate menstrual flow, strengthen spleen and invigorate Qi, resolve phlegm and dispel masses.
Usage and dosage: Three times daily, take after meals."







