Chapter 369: It's Better If You're Not Interested In Yourself

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Mrs. Tang looked at the paper happily. After Jennie wrote it down, she passed the prescription to her. “After you make the medicine this time, you can take it twice a day for three consecutive days.”

“Okay, okay, okay. I’ll get someone to buy the ingredients and boil them.”

Jennie had to leave. Mrs. Tang went up to see her off and thanked her profusely.

“Go back and accompany your husband,” Jennie said calmly.

After Mrs. Tang left, Doctor Wan came forward. “Dr. Jin, can I take a look at the prescriptions?”

“They are all with Mrs. Tang. You can go and take a look yourself,” said Jennie.

“They’re your blood, sweat, and tears. I should ask your permission before reading them.”

“It’s no big deal. You can read them all.”

Doctor Wan had not expected her to be so magnanimous at such a young age. “Aren’t you afraid of being cheated by others?”

Jennie shook her head. “Traditional Chinese Medicine is different from Western Medicine. The medicine is indeed precise and strict, but the dosages are limited and cannot be changed by humans. As such, naturally, their effects will be greatly reduced. Traditional Chinese Medicine has countless variations and can be adjusted to the patient’s condition. One person, one day, one medicine. All kinds of treatments can be adjusted at any time. It has a very strong effect on the patient’s condition, so naturally, the effects are better. If another patient uses this prescription, it might not be effective.”

Only then did Doctor Wan truly bow down to her.

Jennie did not look at him anymore. She turned around and got into the car.

I took her to the place where she was scheduled to meet Irene. They had agreed to meet at seven, but Jennie arrived a little early – it was only half past five.

She wanted to wait a little longer, but when the car stopped, Li reminded her, “Miss Kim, do you think Irene is here yet?”

Jennie looked over. Irene and her manager were standing to one side, seemingly waiting for someone.

Jennie had already changed into her original clothes. She got out of the car and walked towards Irene.

“Jennie!” Jennie exclaimed in surprise. “You’re here so early?”

“And you’re even earlier?” Jennie took off her mask and asked.

Irene’s manager had heard about Jennie from Jennie every day, so she was already very familiar with her. She smiled and said, “Irene has a contract to sign, and the details have been discussed. She only needed to sign it, so she came over early to do so. I was just about to find you for dinner after signing it.”

Irene understood that she was taking advantage of every opportunity. Artists were always busy and indeed had all sorts of arrangements.

Irene was very apologetic. “Sorry, I have to make you wait a little longer.”

“It’s okay. It’s not the time we agreed on anyway.” Jennie took out her phone. “You can go ahead.”

Seeing that she was staying there alone, Irene was rather uncomfortable and said, “Why don’t you come with us?”

When her manager heard that, she felt that there was nothing to object to. Jennie and Irene were not rivals. Jennie might not even take Irene seriously.

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