Chapter 325 Shut up, you’re making so much noise!
A place thousands of miles away.

This is an extremely remote small town.

Although it is called a city, its area is probably smaller than any county town in China.

The city was built on yellow sand, but there were only a few tall buildings.

The few houses that exist are considered to be owned by families with relatively good living conditions.

The town was mostly made up of various patched-up tents piled together.

Occasionally, a few tall green plants can be seen in the yellow sand, and dark-skinned children play under these plants.

Dark-skinned women carried basins on their heads, busy with their own tasks.

Only occasionally can you see a few people with white or yellow skin walking through the crowd.

"Dr. Liu!"

A dark-skinned little boy ran into one of the low houses, which had five rooms, three of which were used as infusion rooms.

This is already considered a building with excellent conditions.

Inside, there were many medical supplies, and the Red Cross symbol indicated that this was a medical aid station.

The little boy spoke a foreign language that he wasn't fluent in.

Liu Shu came out of one of the rooms, saw the little boy, and smiled, "What is it?"

He already speaks a foreign language fluently.

It's hard to imagine that Liu Shu learned this skill after coming into this world.

She not only has a wealth of knowledge, but now she also speaks a foreign language fluently.

In addition, they are also learning several other internationally used languages.

Although the Anomalous Group sent her to this place, she wasn't given any mission as she had imagined.

Instead, he first acts as an international doctor from China, with the main purpose of providing international assistance to areas where medical conditions are inadequate.

This is also a good opportunity for Liu Shu to learn.

Not only modern medical skills, but her traditional Chinese medicine knowledge also proved even more useful here.

Although relief supplies are occasionally sent, many medicines are unavailable to the people here. Using Chinese medicine would be much better.

Liu Shu did not come here to save lives.

But she doesn't dislike this approach.

A good place is a place where one can fully utilize their medical skills.

Although she was shocked when she first saw a country where everyone was Black.

"Mom said she has a bit of a headache."

The little boy spoke haltingly, gesturing as he spoke, "I want to get a pill."

"It's best if I examine her first; we can't just give her any medicine without consulting a doctor." Liu Shu asked, "Is she unable to get out of bed?"

The little boy nodded, and Liu Shu said, "I'll go with you to take a look."

She has been here for several months, and many people know that she is a highly skilled Chinese doctor.

The amazing diagnostic method that could reveal most of the body's condition with just one pulse diagnosis shocked most foreigners.

She followed the little boy home and checked on her mother. She found that her headache was caused by overwork and lack of rest, so she prescribed two pills for her and told her to get some rest.

"Excuse me!"

When she returned, a blond, blue-eyed man waved enthusiastically at her from the entrance of her pharmacy.

This man was tall and extremely robust, even among Westerners.

She's also exceptionally beautiful, with a pair of lake-blue eyes.

Seeing those eyes always reminds Liu Shu of that child, Amon.

The main difference is their eye color. It's hard to imagine that Amon is a pure-blooded Chinese.

The man's name is Jodi, a backpacker who travels all over the world. He arrived here a month ago and has been suffering from severe acclimatization problems.

It was Liu Shu who saved him.

From then on, he was amazed by Liu Shu's medical skills and has not yet left this small town even after a month.

He comes to see Liu Shu enthusiastically every day; it's hard to say what his purpose is.

But Liu Shu didn't like him.

In her eyes, there were only patients and other people.

Jodi had gotten used to Liu Shu's cold face.

He knew this wasn't because Liu Shu was cold; she was actually very gentle with her patients.

Just like when he was injured.

He felt that Liu Shu was like an angel from the East.

Jodi comes to help every day. Although he can't help with medical care, he can help lift people when there are difficult patients. There are also two other nurses in the hospital who really like Jodi.

He's sweet-talking, knows how to talk, and can even help take care of patients—how could anyone not like him?
Jodi pursued this beauty from the East with Western-style passion, but unfortunately, she didn't reciprocate at all.

Jodi didn't know much about China before, but now that he understands Chinese culture, he knows that Chinese people are relatively reserved. His straightforward and enthusiastic manner might not be well-received, so Jodi is now learning to be more mindful of his words.

It wasn't just on their second meeting that he said Liu Shu was his angel and wanted to give her a passionate kiss the moment they met.

After being knocked unconscious by Liu Shu's needle, the person immediately became obedient.

Liu Shu was very busy today, so Yodi wisely didn't bother her. The other two nurses covered their mouths and chuckled.

Liu Shu was preparing medicine when, in the midst of his busy work, his ears suddenly twitched.

Immediately afterwards, four dark-skinned men, their faces covered only by a tattered cloth, walked in, holding knives in their hands, and shouting something in a strange and hurried local language.

The two nurses screamed, and Jodi looked at them in shock, shouting in English, "What are you doing?"

There were several children receiving IV drips in the infirmary, and the two nurses quickly went over to protect them.

The man who came in roughly shoved Jodi, while the others rushed toward the medicines in the infirmary.

When Jodi turned around, he saw Liu Shu standing in front of the medicine cabinet, coldly looking at them. For a moment, he thought she was scared out of her wits, so he rushed over to try to block Liu Shu's way.

This is an international aid station, and there are local armed forces not far away. Although these aid stations are nominally not allowed to be harmed.

However, it cannot be ruled out that some people might take the risk.

Just like these few people.

In places like this, being robbed seems to be a common occurrence.

Liu Shu frowned deeply when he saw them start to handle his medicines, scattering all the medicines he had just allocated.

After confirming that they didn't have guns, Jodi, who had rushed over, hadn't even had time to react before he saw Liu Shu walk around him and head straight for the group.

"No, no, no, no, please, it's too dangerous, don't go over there—my God!!!"

He watched as Liu Shu kicked a dark-skinned man who was two heads taller than her, sending him flying, and then quickly grabbed another dark-skinned man by the back of the neck and slammed him to the ground.

Jodi instantly turned into a screaming chicken, watching as Liu Shu quickly and easily dealt with the man.

His eyes immediately lit up with fervent excitement.

"Kung Fu, Chinese Kung Fu, oh my god, oh wow wow wow—"

Seeing that Liu Shu could kick someone away, he shouted even louder.

After Liu Shu finished dealing with the two people, he turned around and frowned.

"Shut up, you're so noisy!"

Jodi: "..."


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