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Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 239: Nothing Wrong at All
Jiang Ran didn’t think she was that bored, nor was her curiosity that strong.
Seeing Jiang Ran’s attitude, Pei Huai didn’t continue the topic.
He realized that Jiang Ran wasn’t pretending to be indifferent; she truly didn’t care.
For some reason, Pei Huai felt a bit of disappointment in his heart.
However, he was very good at hiding his emotions; even though he felt disappointed, he didn’t show it on his face.
Pei Huai changed the topic, "What have you learned?"
Hearing Pei Huai speak again, Jiang Ran had to turn her head to look at him, "What?"
"Medical skills, what have you learned?"
So he was asking about this.
Jiang Ran had long anticipated that Pei Huai would ask these, so she wasn’t surprised.
"I’ve learned a lot, and I’ve even prescribed medicine for myself."
Pei Huai didn’t know this, and when he heard it, his eyebrows furrowed slightly, "What kind of medicine did you prescribe for yourself?"
"Why so nervous? It’s my own body; of course, I wouldn’t take random medicine." Jiang Ran said with a smile, "I prescribed medicine to nourish my body; otherwise, how did I slim down?"
At that time, there was no such thing as slimming pills.
After all, it wasn’t long since everyone had enough to eat.
A plump figure was something to be envied.
If the family conditions weren’t good, even if one wanted to eat and gain weight, they couldn’t afford it.
Like the original figure, although chubby and a bit unsightly, some people actually envied it.
Envied the original for having food.
Pei Huai’s frown deepened, "Is medicine something you can just take casually? Are you feeling any discomfort now? Do you need to go to the hospital for a check-up?"
After Pei Huai finished speaking, he found Jiang Ran staring intently at him, "What’s wrong? Why are you looking at me like that?"
Jiang Ran spoke seriously, "You’re doubting my skills."
Even though she knew Pei Huai said that because he didn’t know she had studied Chinese medicine for many years.
Still, being doubted made Jiang Ran unhappy.
Pei Huai shook his head, "I’m not doubting your skills; I’m just worried about your health."
"It’s the same thing."
"No, it’s not." Pei Huai shook his head.
"It is."
"No, it’s not."
"It is—"
"Enough." Pei Huai interrupted Jiang Ran, not continuing the argument, and directly extended his hand, "I saw from your books that you studied Chinese medicine. Can you read the pulse?"
Jiang Ran raised an eyebrow, "Of course I can."
Saying that, Jiang Ran also extended her hand, gently placing her fingers on Pei Huai’s wrist.
Pei Huai lived in Beishi for a few years and had seen many different people.
He had also seen some old Chinese medicine practitioners; the reason they were called old was that they were quite aged, and looked trustworthy.
A young and particularly good-looking girl like Jiang Ran giving someone a pulse was something he had never seen before.
Pei Huai quietly watched Jiang Ran, only to see her slightly lower her eyebrows, her expression serious.
She seemed to be genuinely taking a serious pulse.
Just as he thought this, Jiang Ran withdrew her hand.
Pei Huai felt an emptiness on his wrist, followed by Jiang Ran’s voice, "Your body is very healthy, no problems at all."
Speaking of this, Jiang Ran was quite surprised.
People in this world, eating grains, would always have some ailments.
However, Pei Huai’s body was very healthy, extraordinarily so, with no issues at all.







