Not only does she cure stubborn diseases with her superb medical skills, she also quietly blossoms in this humble town, like the brightest star in the night sky. Even if she wants to keep a low profile, it is difficult to conceal her brilliance.

Today, as her medical skills become increasingly apparent, people's curiosity and admiration for her have reached new heights.

Everyone is eager to get personal treatment from Ran He, but problems also arise.

Ran He was already a doctor for high-ranking officials and had a good income. In addition, he also ran a herbal medicine business. It was nothing but a daydream for a small clinic to attract such a popular figure.

A bid that is too low would seem to lack sincerity, while those who can afford a high price are beyond the financial capabilities of this place. The shopkeeper is caught in a dilemma.

Faced with the crowd's high enthusiasm and expectations, the shopkeeper knew that he could not let hope turn into disappointment, so he adopted a compromising strategy to calm everyone's emotions.

"Please rest assured, I will discuss this matter with Miss Ran in detail, but whether she is willing in the end is not something I can decide on my own."

There is room for maneuver in the words, neither giving too high expectations nor avoiding possible blame in the future.

After hearing this, although the people felt somewhat regretful and unwilling, they also understood the difficulty and gradually dispersed.

Because of Ran He's good deeds and medical skills, the reputation of the clinic spread like wildfire, quickly spreading far and wide, as if it had become a contemporary "Internet celebrity" clinic, attracting much attention.

In sharp contrast, other clinics and drug stores in the town were jealous, with jealousy and envy intertwined into complex emotions.

They were confused as to why such a coincidence did not come to their own shops. All the glory of the two rescue acts was taken away by Ran He. Especially the owner of the drugstore where Ran Erni worked felt mixed emotions.

Ever since Ran He left due to a misunderstanding last time, Ran Erni has been struggling under the pressure of the shopkeeper every day, trying to get around with various excuses.

However, as the clinic became more and more prosperous, his own drugstore became deserted. The owner's dissatisfaction grew, and he once again turned his attention to Ran He, intending to go to her house and ask Ran Erni to solve this "trouble".

"You said before that you could invite the herbalist here. How long has it been delayed?"

There was a hint of impatience in the shopkeeper's question.

Ran Erni was nervous inside, but pretended to be calm on the surface: "Don't worry, shopkeeper. She hasn't started selling in the town yet. Once she decides to set up a stall, she will naturally consider us."

The shopkeeper was already familiar with these remarks, and a feeling of distrust was quietly growing in his heart.

The truth of the matter seems to be something that can only be revealed through direct contact.

Therefore, he secretly decided to go to the clinic in person tomorrow to find out the truth. If he could really recruit the female doctor to his own pharmacy, perhaps his business would be able to turn around.

On the other side, Ran He, on his way back, used the mysterious power of space to exchange for some rare fruits - three pounds of apples, three pounds of pears, and three pounds of bananas.

These fruits, which were not common in ancient times, are rare but not enough to arouse excessive curiosity and suspicion.

She thought about the malnourished children, whose dry and gray hair revealed that they were in urgent need of vitamin supplements.

When she returned to her residence, Ran He found several neighbors lingering in front of the door, seeming to want to say something but hesitant. It was obvious that they had something to ask of her, but she had no choice but to wait outside as she was out.

Ran He knew very well that most of these people came here for mushrooms.

She accepted the mushrooms they sent yesterday. Since she did not refuse, she naturally needed to give them an explanation.

"Ran He, how is the renovation of your house going? Do you need help? I know a few strong guys who are good at manual labor, and they are purely out of kindness and don't expect any reward."

The village chief tried to steer the topic to mushroom collecting in a roundabout way, and also threw out some small benefits for helping out, trying to test Ran He's reaction.

This proposal was made spontaneously by the villagers. Even if it meant sacrificing their own strong laborers to work for Ran He, they were eager to exchange them for some precious mushrooms and fungus, because the temptation was too irresistible.

Ran He understood it tacitly, so he naturally would not seriously adopt such a suggestion that would be unfair to his fellow villagers.

"I appreciate your kindness, but there is really no need to worry so much. I have already arranged the staff. After lunch, please ask each family to send a representative to the gathering. I will explain the situation at that time."

As the rainy season is coming to an end, the work of collecting mushrooms and wood ears cannot be delayed.

Recently, she has devoted herself to the preparation of medicinal food. The space points are becoming increasingly tight and need to be supplemented with cash. Therefore, it is particularly important to stock up on more supplies that can be preserved for a long time to ensure that even if the points are insufficient in the future, she can still rely on life.

When the village chief saw this scene, his heart was filled with joy, like a flower blooming in spring.

Obviously, his strategy worked. Ran He took the initiative to mention this matter, which made him see a ray of hope.

"Okay, I'll go door to door and notify everyone. You go ahead and do your work. I won't bother you anymore."

Everyone dispersed with happy smiles. Ran He walked into the house with a basket of fresh fruits. The little ones immediately swarmed over when they heard the sound.

"Mom, you're back! I want to tell you that Dahua laid an egg today. It's the first egg!"

Xiaobao showed off excitedly, holding the still warm egg tightly in his hand.

The home was spacious with a large open space outside the fence. Ran He planned it cleverly, using half of it to grow various vegetables and the other half to raise chickens, ducks, and rabbits. This made him self-sufficient while also concealing the strange looks he got from others.

There is no shortage of meat on the table every day, but it is not bought frequently. If you don’t raise some poultry at home, it will inevitably attract attention.

The children took great care of the rabbits and hens, feeding them carefully and meticulously day after day.

Now, the birth of the first egg has made the children express their joy beyond words. They believe that this is the result of their hard work.

"Really? This is the reward for your hard work. You must be more careful in the future. Dahua will lay more eggs. Not only Dahua, but those rabbits will also have baby rabbits. You must continue to take good care of them."

When they heard that little rabbits were going to be born, Dabao and Xiaobao's eyes sparkled with excitement and they nodded and promised: "Mom, we will take good care of them."

Gently stroking the children's heads, Ran He walked towards the kitchen with a fruit basket.

She washed an apple for each child and asked them to eat while they waited while she prepared lunch.

The apples are full of sweet juice with a crisp and pleasant sound. As the children chew them, happy smiles appear on their little faces.

Near noon, Ran He took out a chicken from her mysterious space and skillfully cooked it into a large plate of fragrant spicy chicken. She then stewed a pot of tender and smooth broth, paired it with cool cucumbers and preserved eggs, and finally fried a plate of tender and juicy Chinese cabbage. A hearty lunch was ready.

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