In order to get Su Wan out of her worries as soon as possible, Jiang Xuecheng decided to apply for a full day of leave for himself and Su Wan on Tuesday.

The physical examination this time was not complicated. In addition, Su Wan had mentioned that the old Chinese medicine doctors in The City Hospital of S City were more reputable, so Jiang Xuecheng eventually abandoned Zhao Hua Hospital and chose The City Hospital of S Ciity.

Su Wan and Jiang Xuecheng went for the physical examination first. As they had already made an appointment and it was a working day, they did not wait too long and soon went into the instrument room.

The detailed results of the examination would not be out for two hours. Jiang Xuecheng accompanied Su Wan to register another specialist number.

The Chinese medicine specialist's surname was Xie. Probably because of her grandfather's family, Su Wan had a good impression of people with the Xie surname.

Doctor Xie had long reached the age of retirement. He had been hired back by The City Hospital of S City. They had even opened a small courtyard for him and another expert.

Su Wan and Jiang Xuecheng walked around the outpatient building in front of them and followed the nurse's directions to the small courtyard.

Su Wan had been to The City Hospital of S City many times, but this was the first time she had discovered that The City Hospital of S City was such a different world!

The small courtyard was indeed not big. It was hidden in a white and blue western-style building. If you looked from the outside, you would not be able to see it, but when you really walked in, you would be amazed at how different this place was.

The small courtyard was an archaic building. The beaded curtain in front of the door swayed, and there was a plaque hanging on it. There were only four words written on it -- "Apricot Forest In Sight.".

Apricot Forest In Sight?

Su Wan stopped in her tracks. She raised her eyes to look at the plaque above. She felt the charm brought about by these words, and could not help but think about who wrote the plaque.

Those words were vigorous but not overbearing. They had edges and corners, giving people a sense of seriousness without losing their gentleness. There was a hint of flexibility in it.

Everyone said that words were like the person. She wondered what the person who wrote this plaque would be like?

"This handwriting is really good. I really want to meet the person who wrote this..."

Su Wan raised her eyes. There was no lack of infatuation in her clear almond-shaped eyes.

When Jiang Xuecheng saw her undisguised praise, he suddenly felt a strange displeasure in his heart. Looking at the handwriting on the plaque, he knew that it was definitely written by a man.

Jiang Xuecheng raised his eyebrows and asked casually, "Wan Wan, what do you think of my handwriting compared to theirs?"

Su Wan was stunned. She did not see that Jiang Xuecheng was unhappy. Instead, she was seriously thinking about this question.

Without a doubt, Jiang Xuecheng's calligraphy was also very good, but it was different from the style of the calligraphy on the plaque.

Jiang Xuecheng's calligraphy had its own pride amidst its purity and wildness. It gave people a feeling that it was unyielding and would rather break than bend.

Although the words on the plaque had sharp edges and corners, they were also well-rounded and flexible. The strokes were very ingenious.

Thinking about it, these two types of calligraphy seemed like two completely different ways of dealing with the world.

Su Wan frowned. She hesitated for a long time before finally saying, "both are good. Each has its own merits. I can't tell who writes better."

Seeing that Su Wan had been thinking for so long, Jiang Xuecheng's expression darkened.

Su Wan noticed that something was wrong with Jiang Xuecheng's expression, so she quickly added another sentence and smiled as she soothed Jiang Xuecheng's mood.

"However, although their handwriting is very good, I still personally like your handwriting."

Sometimes, Jiang Xuecheng would be inexplicably unhappy. Su Wan felt that soothing his mood was a skill that had become commonplace after practicing it for a long time.

After hearing Su Wan's words, Jiang Xuecheng's expression eased up,

Jiang Xuecheng looked at Su Wan indifferently and said with his thin lips, "Wan Wan, let's go then. Don't forget our business."

They were here to see a doctor, not to admire calligraphy.

As he spoke, Jiang Xuecheng reached out and pushed open the beaded curtain. In an instant, the scenery inside swept into the eyes of Su Wan and Jiang Xuecheng.

The interior of the Apricot Forest was very simple. There was only a long table, a few low stools, and a row of bookshelves.

There was no one there?!

Su Wan was stunned. She glanced at the curtain made of blue cloth at the corner of the wall and thought that old Doctor Xie should be inside.

"Is anyone there?"

Just as Su Wan asked this question, a chubby figure suddenly walked out from inside.

Although he was fat and old, his movements were very agile and did not seem to be inconvenient at all.

His hair was white and he wore a pair of presbyopia glasses on the bridge of his nose. His facial features were similar to the Buddha Maitreya. He looked particularly kind and was also very approachable.

This was old Doctor Xie?!

Su Wan looked at him and a faint smile appeared on her face. She reached out and handed over her medical record and registration form.

"I'm the patient who just registered."

Old Doctor Xie glanced at Su Wan lightly. "What seems to be the problem?"

The other party's voice was neither high nor low, and he did not look as old as his actual age. If by just listening to his tone, people might mistake him for a middle-aged man in his thirties.

Su Wan froze a moment and quickly told him the main reason for her struggle, as well as the long-accumulated problems in her body.

Old Doctor Xie nodded his head from time to time and asked Su Wan some questions. Many of them were about her psychological state, such as whether Su Wan had been overly worried for a long time and liked to think about things...

After the questions were asked, Old Doctor Xie asked Su Wan to extend her left and right hands and check her pulse.

Su Wan saw that after she finished speaking, the other party only nodded his head and never said anything about Su Wan's physical condition. Su Wan could not help but feel a little uncomfortable.

Just as Su Wan was about to ask a question, Old Doctor Xie suddenly turned on the computer solemnly. She did not know what he was typing.

After the other party finished typing, Su Wan opened her mouth nervously.

"Doctor Xie, may I ask if my problem is serious?"

Old Doctor Xie raised his head and smiled at Su Wan.

"Miss Su, your physical condition is indeed a little bad, but it's not a problem if you want to prepare for pregnancy. You should worry less in general and do more exercise. Don't catch a cold all year round. I've prescribed some medicine for you first. It's to nourish your viscera and loss in your body, and to increase your vigor."

Hearing old Doctor Xie's words, Su Wan couldn't help but nod her head. She was overjoyed!

So, with her body's foundation, it wouldn't have a negative impact on her pregnancy?

When Jiang Xuecheng saw Su Wan's ecstatic expression, he helplessly pinched her palm.

He had long thought that there was nothing wrong with their bodies, but Su Wan just couldn't feel at ease. She needed medicine for the heart to cure the troubles in her heart. Now that there was an expert, he believed that Su Wan's doubts would be dispelled very quickly.

Old Doctor Xie watched Su Wan and Jiang Xuecheng interact calmly. He adjusted the glasses on his nose and continued.

"Miss Su, the effects of traditional Chinese medicine are usually slow. You should take these medicines according to the treatment schedule first. I have temporarily prescribed you half a month's worth of dosage. If there is no improvement, you can come and look for me again."

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