The neighbors all said that the old Shu family of Liu Ye Hutong produced talented people—
The eldest became a writer, the second a wealthy man, and the third, a radiant beauty, married the son of the machinery factory director. Only the youngest sister was a good-for-nothing.
Years later, when her tragic and short life was mentioned, everyone said that if she had cherished the matchmaking opportunity and found a partner to stay in the city, she wouldn’t have died in a foreign land.
And Shu Jin Yue was that “little good-for-nothing” everyone talked about, the one who went to the countryside in her third sister’s place and ultimately died a miserable death there. It wasn’t until after her death that she learned she was living in a period novel with her third sister as the protagonist. She was originally the one set to have a blind date with her future third brother-in-law, but she had looked down on his poor background. Instead, her third sister had a keen eye for talent, getting to know the future big shot early on and sharing a life of mutual support with him.
Reader’s comment: What a little good-for-nothing, to reject a future big shot with so much potential.
Shu Jin Yue woke up to find herself back at the age of 19. At this time—
Her eldest brother was still an impoverished teacher at the neighborhood elementary school, her second brother was still a temporary worker at the vegetable shop, her third sister was still a nurse at the district hospital working night shifts to the point of exhaustion, and she was on a train, about to go on a blind date with her “third brother-in-law”…
This time, she made a different choice from her previous life—
What potential stock? What latching onto a powerful figure? With a wealth of medical skills in her hands, why should she suffer the hardships of marriage!
She would enter the grassroots public health and epidemic prevention station, becoming a disease control professional of the 1970s. She would prevent and treat Schistosomiasis, control tuberculosis, eliminate malaria, and develop patented drugs… Chinese medicine had great potential.
However, it turned out that her scope of practice wasn’t just limited to infectious diseases; it seemed to be expanding more and more. All sorts of strange illnesses came to her, and even the biggest hidden boss from the book sought her out…
[P.S. The medical cases in this novel contain fictional elements. If you feel unwell, you must see a professional doctor. See a doctor, see a doctor, see a doctor!]


