Chapter 129 Generous Rewards for Joining the Company

[Ding! Congratulations, host, on successfully joining the Northwest Military Region Hospital. Rewards include: 800 points, several treasure troves of medical books from ancient and modern times, spanning five thousand years of Chinese and Western medicine, and one "Photographic Memory Pill".]

Almost immediately after Gu Jianing successfully joined the military hospital as a doctor, the system's voice rang in her mind.

Gu Jianing was shocked. "System, aren't the rewards only for treating patients and for getting pregnant and giving birth? How come I'm getting such generous rewards just for becoming a doctor?"

[Host, I'm not just a simple birth-generating system...]

As the system explained, Gu Jianing recalled that when she was first bound to the system, it had detected her strong desire to have a child, as well as her desire to become a doctor, to treat more people, and to help more infertile people conceive.

That's why the childbirth system is bound to her.

That's why there's such a miraculous space for divine healers.

Not all childbirth systems are the same, and not all childbirth systems have a divine physician's space.

From a system perspective, it is considered an advanced system among childbirth systems, and the binding requirements are also more stringent.

[Host, I believe you will do very well and become a miracle doctor.]

Gu Jianing: I really thank you for your trust.

However, the generous reward was a pleasant surprise.

Needless to say, she only had a little over 900 points after saving for so long. Now, with these 800 points, her total points have reached over 1,700. Not bad at all.

The books and the photographic memory pills are also very necessary for her right now.

When Gu Jianing saw the mountain of books in the space, she felt a bit overwhelmed. How long would it take to read them all?

However, Gu Jianing also knew that she did need these things right now.

Although she had attended a vocational school before, it was only for nursing, so to be honest, she would have been more suited to be a nurse.

As for the training courses, they taught quite a lot, but it only lasted for a little over two months.

As for entering the system space to learn, one must first bind to a patient, and the learning is targeted, so one cannot learn everything, but only become proficient in a certain aspect.

But now that she's a doctor in the Traditional Chinese Medicine department, she'll be dealing with all sorts of patients. Ideally, she should have a comprehensive grasp of medical skills so that she can treat any patient with a problem, without being helpless or having to wait for time to learn in a different space.

Without much hesitation, Gu Jianing immediately took the photographic memory pill and then began reading in the Divine Doctor's Space.

Reading books is best done in a physical space; the flow rate is different, making it more cost-effective.

In other words, Gu Jianing was the only person in the space. If there were other people present, they would see her quickly flipping through the thick, brick-like book in her hands.

She quickly scanned each page and memorized it, even if she didn't try very hard to remember it. It was stored in her mind, just waiting for her to retrieve it when she needed to.

I finished reading a book in just a few minutes.

The number of books stacked like small mountains is also decreasing.

Of course, anyone who sees the titles of these books would probably be shocked.

The book contains many lost traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine books, such as the Qingnang Jing, Qianjin Fang, and Shennong Baicao Jing, which shows how precious it is.

Gu Jianing was aware of the value of these books, and she had previously considered whether she could donate them.

Once these books were published, they would certainly train more people with medical skills and greatly improve the country's medical standards. But Gu Jianing's idea ultimately did not come to fruition.

The system said that only she can read these books at present. She can't even take the system out to read them, let alone let others see them or donate them.

Of course, it's not entirely impossible, unless Gu Jianing becomes a miracle doctor.

Once Gu Jianing has fully grasped the contents of these books and can use them skillfully, and these books are no longer of use to her, then Gu Jianing can do with these books however she wants.

Gu Jianing's feelings after hearing this: ...

Becoming a legendary doctor? Gu Jianing felt that was a long and arduous path.

Perhaps because of the heavy snow, or perhaps because the TCM department was really deserted, not a single patient came to see a doctor that day.

Gu Jianing was happy to be free. In fact, what doctors look forward to most is naturally having no patients.

No patients means no one is sick.

Isn't it good that no one is sick?

Since she had time, Gu Jianing entered the space and started reading. Although there were many books, she still needed to finish reading them as soon as possible in order to be a better doctor. Even if she couldn't fully understand them in a short time, it would be great if she could remember them and use them when needed.

So, for the next two days, Gu Jianing appeared to be in the office, working and reading a medical book, but in reality, her soul was frantically reading in her spatial dimension.

Fortunately, the flow of time in this space is different from that in the outside world, giving Gu Jianing ample time.

After two days, Gu Jianing finally memorized the mountain of books. As for digesting them, it would take some time and long-term practice.

On the third day, Gu Jianing still went to work with an umbrella.

Looking at the torrential rain, Gu Jianing frowned. It had been raining for too long recently, and many times it had been heavy rain. Fortunately, her yard in the family compound was on higher ground and there was no water accumulation for the time being.

However, she heard from Sister Shu Wan that things were in a much worse state at the family compound's tenement buildings.

The terrain there is relatively low. Those living on higher floors are relatively better off, but those on lower floors, especially the first floor, are in dire straits, with their homes flooded and they suffer terribly.

It was then that they realized that the tenement buildings weren't so good after all, and that it was better to have a courtyard and a single-story house on higher ground.

When Gu Jianing entered the TCM department, she saw Zhou Lu and another doctor frowning as they looked at the heavy rain.

"If this rain keeps going like this, it'll be terrible."

"Yes, I'm afraid a landslide might happen."

Gu Jianing thought to herself: Indeed, there seem to be quite a few mountains here, and many villages are built at the foot of the mountains. If a landslide were to occur, what would happen to these villages...?

Gu Jianing frowned deeply. The power of nature is unknown, and human strength is too insignificant in the face of nature.

Hopefully, everything will be alright this time.

Unfortunately, things did not go as planned.

In the middle of the night, Gu Jianing, who was sleeping, was suddenly awakened by a noise outside.

Residents in other family compounds also opened their windows or doors, and many soldiers were seen bringing their military dogs out.


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