Chapter 1064
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Assistant Wang shook his head in denial. "No, it's just a normal prescription."
How could it be that easy to refine an ancient medicine? Not to mention, the honorary vice president was someone that no one had ever heard of.
The Vice President's eyes narrowed slightly and he did not probe further.
Not long after, the warehouse manager had prepared all the herbs. Assistant Wang took the herbs and left.
After Assistant Wang left, the Vice President asked the warehouse staff what herbs Assistant Wang had asked for.
The warehouse staff did not hide anything from him. She told him the names of the herbs and went to get the herbs.
Pei Rong, who was standing next to the Vice Chairman, felt a sense of familiarity when he heard the storekeeper mention a few uncommon medicinal herbs.
However, he couldn't think of anyone who had used these herbs recently.
Pei Rong looked at the Vice President and contemplated for two seconds before he said, "Vice President, most of these herbs are used for conditioning. They don't look like they are used to refine ancient prescriptions."
The Vice President was in his fifties. He was well-versed in medicine and took good care of his health, so he looked like he was in his early forties. He nodded and replied. "Uh huh. There's nothing special about them."
Even if there was something special about them and they had the prescription, the quality and effect of the medicine would be different if they did not know the steps.
Pei Rong did not take it to heart. He looked at the warehouse staff, who was still getting the herbs for them, and said, "Oh yes. Have you studied the book I gave you?"
When the Vice President heard him mention this, his expression clearly became interested. "Many of the prescriptions in the book you gave me are very wonderful. They should be some of the ancient prescriptions that have been passed down."
The Vice President paused before he said, "But I haven't studied them thoroughly. I feel like I'm missing something."
Pei Rong's brow twitched as he said, "This book was passed down from my ancestors, so it must be ancient. That's why it's not easy to study it."
"That's true. I'll take a look at the book later. If you're not in a hurry, I can return it to you later," said the Vice President.
Pei Rong smiled. "It's fine. You can keep it and study it."
The Vice President nodded. He admired people who were good at reading people's expressions.
Before long, the warehouse staff brought out the herbs they wanted. The Vice President had something else to attend to, so he left.
Before Pei Rong left, he finally recalled why he found President Wang's prescription very familiar. Didn't Lin Shuwen buy some of the herbs from him a while ago?
Pei Rong was slightly puzzled. However, he did not make any further guesses and merely treated it as a coincidence.
After all, the symptoms were similar, and the prescriptions were similar.
*
Assistant Wang sent Huo Yao a WeChat message to ask where to send the medicine. However, Huo Yao was still in the school's laboratory when she received the message. Min Yu had sent her a message asking when she would be done in the afternoon. She contemplated for a moment before calling him.
Min Yu said "OK" and hung up.
Sitting across from him, Min Jian still had a cigarette between his fingers. When he heard his nephew's tone on the phone, he couldn't help but feel a chill run down his spine. He wondered if this kid had two faces.
Min Yu raised his brow and glanced at Director Min. His eyes were as cold as ever. He picked up the teacup and took a sip. His phone rang. Huo Yao had sent him a call from Assistant Wang.
He looked at the time and immediately sent the phone number to Zhuo Yun, asking him to go and get the things now.
After giving the order, he looked up at Department Head Min and asked unhurriedly, "Uncle, what did you say you needed my help with?"
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