1970s Era: The Cold-Faced Officer is Tamed by His Pretty Doctor Wife
1970s Era: The Cold-Faced Officer is Tamed by His Pretty Doctor Wife Chapter 372

Chapter 372: She is the Golden Signboard

The investigation team that came today must be convinced of this place.

At exactly nine o’clock, a child guarding the village entrance ran into the village to notify them that two small cars had entered.

Upon hearing this, Village Chief Jiang immediately stood up straight, his face showing tension as he looked in the direction ahead.

Soon, two black sedans came into view.

The cars quickly stopped in front of them.

The first to get out of the car was Shen Zhonghe, followed by several middle-aged men whom he respectfully invited out of the car.

“Everyone, this is Jiangjia Village, the place I told you about. The environment here is beautiful with clear mountains and waters; it’s the perfect place to build a pharmaceutical factory,” Shen Zhonghe began enthusiastically, using his silver tongue to introduce the village to these men.

“Are you Dr. Li Yiyi? It’s been a while!” At this moment, a middle-aged man walked towards Li Yiyi with a smile, speaking to her as if they were familiar.

Li Yiyi stared at the middle-aged man in front of her for a moment, but she couldn’t seem to recall where she had seen him before.

“Sorry, do I know you?” she asked, feeling a bit awkward.

The middle-aged man smiled, seemingly unbothered by her not remembering him. He introduced himself, “It’s understandable that you don’t recognize me. I had the privilege of attending one of your lectures, and I never expected we’d meet again. My name is Guo Huaizhong.”

Upon hearing his words, Li Yiyi realized he was someone who had attended her lecture.

“I see now. Hello,” she replied politely.

“Dr. Li Yiyi, before coming here, I heard about a doctor named Li Yiyi who had developed this medicinal ointment, and I immediately thought it might be you. And now that I’m here and meet you in person, I can tell that any medicine from you must be the best!” Guo Huaizhong said happily.

The middle-aged men behind him, hearing their conversation, were curious and asked Guo Huaizhong about what he had just mentioned.

Guo Huaizhong, not holding back, enthusiastically explained everything Li Yiyi had accomplished over the years.

After hearing his story, the others understood just what kind of legendary and impressive person the doctor who made this medicine was.

One by one, they turned to Li Yiyi with admiration.

Seeing all this unfold, Shen Zhonghe felt as if he were in a dream.

Before they arrived, he had been thinking that once the investigation team members came to the village, he would try his best to introduce all the good aspects of the village to them, hoping to make them feel favorable and thus approve the construction of a factory here.

In the end, he had only managed to say a few words, and those were not nearly as impactful as Dr. Li’s influence.

Village Chief Jiang, nervously approaching Shen Zhonghe, whispered, “Comrade Shen, what do you think? Will these people agree to build the pharmaceutical factory in our village?”

Shen Zhonghe, his face lit up with joy, could hardly contain his smile. “Of course they will! With Dr. Li Yiyi, the living signboard, here, they’ll definitely agree. Looks like I’ll be staying on as the factory director here!”

Upon hearing Shen Zhonghe’s confident words, Village Chief Jiang’s grin stretched from ear to ear.

With Dr. Li Yiyi’s presence as a powerful endorsement, the investigation team essentially just went through the motions. When they left, each of them was holding a bottle of the ointment that Dr. Li had gifted them.

As Li Yiyi, Jiang Hong, and the two children, along with the two elderly parents, boarded the train back to the military district, Shen Zhonghe, accompanied by a construction team, began working on the project at Jiangjia Village.

For the first time on a trip, Father and Mother Jiang, gazing out at the scenic mountains and rivers, gradually realized that coming with their son and daughter-in-law was truly a wise decision.

However, before the elderly couple could enjoy the view for much longer, they suddenly began to feel nauseous.

Lying on the bed with pale faces, every slight movement made them dizzy and nauseous. To feel better, they hadn’t dared to move since the morning.

Upon realizing they were suffering from motion sickness, Li Yiyi quickly took out some motion sickness pills she had prepared earlier and gave each of the elderly a dose.

These pills were something she had made in advance, anticipating that the elderly might get motion sickness on the train. At first, she thought they wouldn’t need them since they seemed full of energy when they boarded, but in the end, she had to use them after all.

After lying in bed for two hours, the elderly couple suddenly felt the dizziness and nausea subside about half an hour after taking the pills.

Before long, the discomfort disappeared altogether.

Once again, they were full of admiration for their daughter-in-law.

“Your motion sickness pills are really effective! After your dad and I took one, all the discomfort is gone,” Mother Jiang said joyfully, holding Li Yiyi’s hand.

Father Jiang, who had been chatting with a man in the next compartment, now that he felt better, went back to find someone else to chat with.

Uncle Wu, seeing Father Jiang approach, was surprised and asked, “Didn’t your son say you had motion sickness? How come you’re fine now? Want some oranges? My son bought them for me.”

Wu Wei, Uncle Wu’s son, smiled and pulled an orange out of his bag, offering it to Father Jiang. “Uncle Jiang, have one, maybe it’ll help you feel better.”

Father Jiang, knowing fruit wasn’t cheap these days, hesitated. He didn’t want to accept the orange, and he also wasn’t feeling motion sick anymore.

“No need, no need, thank you for the kindness, but I’m not motion sick anymore,” Father Jiang said gratefully.

Hearing this, Uncle Wu and his son exchanged a surprised glance.

“You’re not motion sick anymore, so quickly?” Uncle Wu asked in disbelief.

Father Jiang, beaming with pride, replied, “I really feel fine now. I took the motion sickness pill my daughter-in-law gave me, and now I’m all good.”

“Where did your daughter-in-law get these pills? They work so well,” Uncle Wu asked, curious.

Father Jiang happily replied, “She didn’t buy them. She made them herself. She’s a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, and she’s really skilled.”

Uncle Wu’s son, Wu Wei, caught the mention of her being a doctor, his gaze shifting to the next compartment with a deep, thoughtful look.

In the next compartment, Jiang Hong had bought several meal boxes from the dining car and returned.

As soon as he walked in, he noticed his father was nowhere to be found.

“Where’s Dad? I don’t see him?” Jiang Hong asked after putting the meal boxes down.

@ apricity[Translator]

Immerse yourself in a captivating tale brought to life through my natural and fluid translation—where every emotion, twist, and character shines as vividly as in the original work! ^_^

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