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Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 237: Learned While You Were Away
While everyone else was still in shock, Jiang Ran had already completed the series of actions.
By the time everyone snapped back to reality, the elderly man lying on the ground had stopped convulsing.
Someone with a bit of knowledge on the matter, seeing this situation, spoke up with relief, "It’s okay now, it’s okay."
As he spoke, he turned to look at Jiang Ran, "Young girl, you know quite a lot for your age. Thanks to you just now."
Jiang Ran smiled at him, "It was just a simple gesture. We should still notify his family and see if he should be taken to a hospital or rest at home."
Someone who knew the elderly man hurriedly replied to Jiang Ran’s words, "Don’t worry, we’ve already notified his family, they should be here soon."
Since the patient’s family would arrive soon, there was nothing left for Jiang Ran to handle, so she stood up, slowly exited the crowd, and turned to leave.
Pei Huai had been following Jiang Ran the whole time, and once they were away from the crowd, he asked, "When did you learn this?"
Having grown up together, Pei Huai was well aware of whether Jiang Ran had any knowledge in this field.
Jiang Ran glanced at Pei Huai and responded calmly, "I learned it when you weren’t home."
With just this simple answer, Pei Huai’s remaining questions were all blocked in his heart.
Jiang Ran’s response really left no room for further inquiry.
Pei Huai didn’t continue to ask, because he remembered when he first returned, spotting those medical books on Jiang Ran’s desk.
When he saw them, Pei Huai didn’t think much of it.
But now, it seemed Jiang Ran not only read those books seriously but also applied the knowledge.
Reading is easy, but wanting to apply what you’ve read is not always that simple.
Especially since Jiang Ran learned it on her own.
Even though he had come to recognize Jiang Ran’s capabilities over this time.
Yet witnessing what had just unfolded, Pei Huai was still a bit shocked.
Looking at Jiang Ran walking ahead of him, Pei Huai couldn’t help but wonder how many more surprises Jiang Ran would bring him.
Jiang Ran was not unaware that Pei Huai would feel puzzled, but when faced with such a situation, she couldn’t just stand by and watch.
Especially since, for her, it was merely a simple gesture.
If she refrained from helping just to avoid Pei Huai’s suspicion, it would become a demon in her heart for the long years to come.
Now, having avoided this heart demon, even under Pei Huai’s complicated and curious gaze, Jiang Ran found it not so difficult to accept.
Despite the little episode, the two hadn’t forgotten their purpose of coming out—to hand out pamphlets.
Walking and distributing at the same time, by the time they returned to the street where the pastry shop was located, the pamphlets in their hands were already gone.
Jiang Ran clapped her hands, "I didn’t expect it to go so smoothly."
Pei Huai nodded in agreement, "We handed out so many, quite a few people should come to check things out."
Jiang Ran thought so too.
As they talked, they walked and soon arrived at the door of the pastry shop.
It was already past five, the time when school ended. 𝐟𝐫𝕖𝗲𝘄𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝕧𝐞𝚕.𝕔𝕠𝐦
Standing outside and looking in, they could clearly see quite a few children inside.
Whether Chinese pastries or Western ones, they all hold great attraction for children, especially in times when resources are not abundant.







