Chapter 908: Fortunately, There Is Space
Chapter 908: Chapter 908: Fortunately, There Is Space
Mr. Du knew that he had been too impulsive about this matter, and he owed an apology to his young apprentice.
But on the other hand, although Xinyan didn’t want to pursue a career in medicine, acquiring more skills is ultimately beneficial.
Of course, this is him comforting himself.
Everyone knows that, given Xinyan’s extraordinary memory and the guidance from her mentor and fellow apprentices, passing the exams to obtain a medical license shouldn’t be too difficult for her.
Moreover, just the books that her senior apprentice brother had prepared for her over the past year were enough for the initial exams, not to mention Xinyan’s intelligence, who consistently asks questions about what she doesn’t understand and has already mastered those books.
It’s believed that, with dedication from Xinyan, aided by her mentor and fellow apprentices, she wouldn’t need the full five years that typical medical school students require to get certified.
After all, her natural talent for medicine is a gift from heaven; what others need years to learn, she seemingly grasps in a single pass, inciting envy and jealousy.
Now that the decision was made, Xinyan wasn’t troubled by it anymore, for, as everyone hoped, what she learned would be hers to keep, and no one could take it away.
In fact, over the past year, she’s gradually come to like medicine, so even though her mentor did indeed present her with a challenge, she didn’t reject it much earlier.
Over dinner at night, everyone voiced their opinions freely, and the atmosphere was harmonious.
Mr. Du looked at Xinyan with a face full of satisfaction.
Thinking about his young apprentice’s future achievements in medicine, his guilt wasn’t as intense as before.
Mr. Du is a man of action, so the next day he made good use of the momentum and wrapped up the matter.
However, after starting school, Xinyan had to make up for the clinical medicine exams.
Coincidentally, the books given by her senior apprentice brother earlier contained content sufficient to tackle the freshman year major exams without any problem.
As for cultural subjects, she just needed to take exams for a few courses that differed from her current studies.
Knowing this, Xinyan finally felt relieved.
She thought that in the next few days, she would need to study in space, after all, the time difference in space just compensates for the lack of study time outside, and fortunately, with space, these issues could be effortlessly resolved.
Nonetheless, Xinyan did not just stay put in Beijing, as this semester would end in a week.
She still wanted to make a trip south to bring back some goods, given that the newly renovated shop was going to be used to open a tea shop; she planned to utilize space to collect as much of this year’s new tea as possible.
Yes, Xinyan did not plan to rent out the remaining two shops over there; in addition to the tea shop, she wanted to open a fabric store, complemented by buttons, zippers, linings, and other materials.
Currently, most people still buy fabric to sew clothes themselves, so this business should be feasible.
Now, a new commercial district has formed around that street, and this business is sure to thrive.
With space as insurance, she can keep her costs lower than others, it’s a sure profit, so she might as well do it.
She had been thinking about the tea business previously, so she already had a grasp of the local market and rules over there; this time, she could just directly procure them.
As for fabrics, she also had ideas; during her previous trip south, she saved someone who turned out to be the head of a clothing factory, with a wide network.
Naturally, she knew leaders from cloth factories and button factories as well; she wouldn’t leverage it for favors, but utilizing his connections appropriately to take a shortcut shouldn’t be considered excessive.
The primary goal is to save time.
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