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Chapter 432

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    When I entered the house, I realized how shabby this home was.

    Old man Liu lifted up the stool that was broken by his son's kick on the ground. He found that the legs of the stool could not be pressed up, so he had to stop in embarrassment.

    "Girl, sit down!"

    Where is there a place to sit?  The small room was filled with cardboard boxes, and the paste next to it gave off a sour smell. The only clean thing was boiled water that had been dried, and there was only one cup.

    "Uncle, where is Senior Brother Liu? Isn't he at home?" In order to relieve Old Man Liu's embarrassment, Zhou Ning asked with a smile.

    "He, he's out. He'll be back in a while. You hand the things to me and I'll pass them on to him."

    "Actually, it's nothing. It's just a sentence. You tell him to go to school tomorrow to take the assessment of the Chinese medicine class."

    "What?" Old man Liu was stunned.

    "Assessment for traditional Chinese medicine class? My son is studying Western medicine. Besides"

    He hesitated for a moment and did not continue.

    Zhou Ning said, "Peking University has established a Chinese medicine class with the aim of cultivating future masters of Chinese medicine. Many students have signed up to participate. Isn't Senior Brother Liu interested in Chinese medicine?"

    "I don't know about himhis affairs." Old Man Liu murmured.

    "That's it. I thought Senior Brother Liu would go home and discuss everything with you."

    She stood up and said, "Okay, I'll take my leave now that I've got my words. Uncle, please stay."

    As she walked out, she stared at Old Man Liu's sick leg, "Uncle, was your leg broken by a horse?"

    ah?  Old man Liu was stunned. Except for himself, not even his son knew how his leg was broken.

    "How did you know?" he asked in surprise.

    "I am a medical student, so I still know the most basic medical knowledge. Moreover, I like Chinese medicine very much and have been studying by myself for a while."

    "You can tell how I got injured just by looking at me walking?"

    Zhou Ning smiled and said, "How can that be possible? I'm not a god."

    She pointed to the riding whip and a pair of shiny saddles hanging on the north wall, "Uncle likes riding horses?"

    Old man Liu smiled awkwardly, "With the conditions my family has, how can we raise a horse?"

    Found that Zhou Ning was good at observation, and Old Man Liu had a good impression of her.

    "Seeing as you were admitted to Beijing University at a young age, you must be very smart."

    ¡°Average, third in the world.¡±

    "Hahaha, you are so humorous, what is your name? How do you know my Xiaoquan?"

    "Uncle, my name is Zhou Ning."

    Zhou Ning?  Old man Liu's expression changed and he looked at her in shock.

    "Are you Zhou Ning?"

    Well?  Zhou Ning didn't understand why he was so excited.

    "Yes, I am Zhou Ning."

    Old man Liu looked her up and down, nodded and said, "Yes, it's you. I have a bad memory and I forget your appearance when I turn around."

    "you know me?"

    "Last year, I was invited to the Peking University Gala. You wrote calligraphy on the stage very well."

    He couldn¡¯t help but give a thumbs up. It was too far away from the stage that day. After it was over, he ran to the front to take a closer look. Principal Tao also specially left a seat for him so that he could watch it all at once.

    "Hehe, I just wrote it for fun."

    "You are too humble. I didn't expect you to be good at calligraphy and also good at Chinese medicine. It's amazing. You will definitely become a great person in the future."

    ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????How did your parents raise you?  He went to great lengths to send his son to Beijing University, but because he was disabled, his son found him embarrassed and never mentioned the school to him.

    This time when the Jin family recruited students, he still asked his son to sign up according to Zhang Chuan's advice, but why did he insist on getting admitted to the Jin family if he didn't study in Beijing University's traditional Chinese medicine class?

    "Miss Zhou, please help me persuade Xiaoquan to stop trying to get into trouble. The Jin family is rich and unkind. They are not a good family. You can't learn real skills from them. Don't go to their student class again." (Remember this.)  Website address: www.hlnovel.com
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