Chapter 940: Prescription handed in

Chapter 940 Handing in the prescription

Tan Yue is on a business trip again.

Mr. Hu was very dissatisfied after knowing this, and said: "Before you were not in Sijiu City, it was fine for him to go out on business every day. Now you are in Sijiu City, and he still goes out, what do you mean?"

He felt that Tan Yue valued work more than Tian Shao.

Tian Shao looked at him, and said dumbfoundedly: "Should he put off work and stay at home with me? But I'm also busy, so I don't have time to accompany him?"

Mr. Hu said unhappily: "You still have three days off to get married? You don't even have one day off to get married. You don't look like a couple at all."

Thinking about his previous request, fearing that Tian Shao would have a lump in his heart, he explained: "Where I used to live, there was a young couple in the next door neighbor. After receiving the marriage certificate, there will be a drink two months later, and then the bride will be married at the wedding banquet. I had morning sickness. As a result, those gossiping women said that the girl was indiscreet, and she was pregnant before she was married. Her mother-in-law listened to her too much and kept a close eye on her. Whenever she said a few words to outside men, she had to be interrogated carefully. It was miserable. .”

Tian Shao said with a smile: "Grandpa, Tan Yue and I both know that you are doing it for our own good."

Master Hu thought about what Tian Shao said about not having a baby for three years, and he said: "I asked a friend for a prescription, which is safe and does not hurt the body."

What kind of prescription is naturally a contraceptive prescription.

Tian Shao knew that the old man was an old-fashioned person, so it was very rare for him to be able to do this. She smiled and said, "The medicine is three-point poisonous, so I don't want the prescription. If I get pregnant by accident, I will be born at that time."

Mr. Hu was very satisfied when he heard the words, and smiled and said another thing to her: "Xiao Shao, do you think I should hand over the prescription to the country for production, or cooperate with others to set up a factory to produce and sell it myself."

Tian Shao was taken aback, but soon understood, she said without thinking, "Grandpa Hu, I think you should hand over the prescription to the country. You are two years old if you don't know how to work with others. You don't have enough energy, and when someone else steals your prescription, you won't be able to do anything to him. It will be too late to regret it."

The medicine for bruises made by the old man is very effective, and many people think of his prescription. Several people approached him, willing to pay high prices for his prescriptions, and the prices became more expensive each time. But this is the first time to cooperate with him to open a factory.

Mr. Hu explained: "How can I understand this at such an advanced age? I want to give you the prescription, and you cooperate with them."

Tian Shao was very touched by the old man's kindness, but she was separated from each other like a mountain, and she didn't have the energy to do these things: "Old man, do you think I am someone who has time to run a pharmaceutical factory? If the secret recipe is stolen, all the money invested in the early stage will be in vain.”

Mr. Hu gave up as soon as he heard it: "If you think you want to hand it over to the country, then hand it over! But I need a small yard on Chang'an Street, and I have to pay dividends when the ointment makes money. It's not too much, it's enough for me. Just live."

He is so old and his health is not as good as before, so he wants to get a pension fund. Tian Shao is generous and kind, but it is impossible for him to shamelessly let her die in retirement. With the money at the bottom of the box, he can buy a small house in this alley, so that Tian Shao can take care of things. As for living together, forget it, work, rest, and food can't be combined together.

Tian Shao knew what he was thinking, nodded and said: "Okay, I'll talk to the higher-ups, and make sure they agree to your conditions."

Mr. Hu's prescription has been suggested by many foreign pharmaceutical companies, which is enough to show how much he cherishes it. Before Tian Shao encountered this kind of thing, he always asked for help like Liao Buda, but now he has changed.

Tian Shao called Tan Xingguo and told him about the matter: "Brother, who should I give the prescription to?"

Tan Xingguo heard that the prescription was so precious, and immediately said: "Xiao Shao, leave this to me. Don't worry, Mr. Hu will be satisfied."

If she was worried, she would not call Tan Xingguo. Of course, this matter is mutual. The prescription is so precious that it will be produced and sold, and Tan Xingguo, who acts as a matchmaker, will definitely benefit from it. Of course, this benefit does not refer to money, but favors.

Tan Xingguo's ability to handle affairs is indeed very strong, and it didn't take long before someone came to the door. When Tian Shao knew that the person who came was the leader of the army, he was stunned for a while, but he quickly realized that the army needs good bruise medicine the most.

These people were very sincere, not only agreed to Mr. Tan's request, but also expressed that they could raise other conditions as well. As long as they can do it, they will agree.

Mr. Hu was very happy when he heard that he was a member of the army, and said: "With a tile to cover yourself, you can live comfortably in the rest of your life. That's enough."

Tian Shao couldn't help saying: "Leader, the old man is getting old, I hope the house is next to him. In this way, if he has a headache, we can take care of it."

The other party nodded, expressing that they would try their best to meet this request.

Mr. Hu still trusted the people in the army, and handed over the prescription after signing the agreement. Not one, but two prescriptions.

Mr. Hu said: "These two prescriptions, one is for hemostasis, and the other is for wounds. When you boil the medicine, you must choose the medicinal materials of sufficient age, otherwise the effect of the medicine will not be so good. If not, come to find it at that time. I."

One of them immediately wrote this down.

Tian Shao reminded: "Grandpa Hu's two prescriptions were once offered for 50,000 US dollars. I found someone to check, and after I sent them, there was a shadow of a Sakura countryman behind the scenes. Comrades, I hope you will not let the secret recipes leak out." .”

Hearing this, Mr. Hu scolded: "Xiao Shao, what are you talking about? These three are comrades in the army."

If it is a local department or a pharmaceutical factory, he will also have this worry, but since he is from the army, he will definitely not have a problem. No matter how long those hands are, they can't reach into the army.

Among the three, the oldest comrade praised Tian Shao for being vigilant, and assured her that the prescription would never be leaked.

The people in the army are very efficient in their work, and the keys to the house were delivered three days later. The house is in this alley, six houses away from Tian Shao's place.

After getting the key, Tian Shao and Mr. Hu went over to have a look. The house is a new one, but the area is not small. There are six rooms plus a kitchen and woodshed. The only thing lacking is the bathroom.

Tian Shao went into the house and checked it. The house is well maintained and does not need major repairs: "Grandpa Hu, wait for spring to ask Boss Hao to install floor heating for the master bedroom, and then install the bathroom and water heater."

Of course, the yard needs to be remodeled. The master bedroom and the yard need to add bathrooms, otherwise it would be too inconvenient.

Mr. Hu said with a smile: "My house should be the same as the house I live in now. I will leave two more rooms for Lao Song and the others, and I will put medicinal materials in the remaining three rooms."

Tian Shao responded with a smile.

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(end of this chapter)

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