Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me-Chapter 647 - 646: Registration for the Medical Practitioner License Exam

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Chapter 647: Chapter 646: Registration for the Medical Practitioner License Exam

This marriage, no more rushing it!

"We’ve come to understand that as long as our daughter is living well, that’s what matters most. There’s no need to rush into marriage." Mengxiang Tiankong said with a smile, "I won’t nag anymore, thank you, Little Auntie!"

After greeting everyone, the fortune-telling live broadcast also came to an end.

Mianmian chatted with netizens for a bit more and saw a netizen mention that there were posts about Mianmian Zoo and Mianmian Amusement Park abroad too.

She clicked on the link a fan had sent her.

The link was to a blogger’s Instagram post, which first showed photos of the zoo. The English text above had already been translated into Chinese, meaning: [Before the videos and photos of the Dragon Country’s Mianmian Zoo were circulated in my country, I didn’t believe Dragon Country could have a zoo with such a high degree of freedom! Only after my visit did I realize it truly exists!]

Below were various scattered photos and videos with the animals.

The blogger had taken pictures with many animals, held hands with Pudge, and even specifically praised the relationship between Pudge and the swift.

[I really couldn’t believe it when I saw this giant panda feeding the swift. I was eager to know why. So, I asked the security guard in the Panda Area, and he told me that the swift and the giant panda are companions! In the animal kingdom, there are even cross-species companions like these! This giant panda named Pudge once starved itself for the swift, their relationship truly moved me!]

Many international netizens commented below: [What? A giant panda fell in love with a swift? A warrior of pure love in the animal kingdom?]

[How did the swift get injured, was it mistreated by the people of Dragon Country again?]

There was a reply from the author below this comment: [No, this swift injured itself during migration when it crashed into a tree, breaking its wing. The director of the zoo, Su Mianmian, treated it—it’s this little friend here.]

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Suddenly seeing herself in the post, Mianmian covered her face, feeling a bit embarrassed.

The photo was taken previously in Charlie’s Castle, where she was dressed in a Western-style princess gown, with makeup on her face, which made her look a little different from her actual self.

With the release of the photo, there were even more comments below.

They all wondered how a child could be the director of the zoo. Could Dragon Country really let a child be a director?

Then, someone actually searched for the registration information of Mianmian Zoo and discovered that it was registered under the name of Su Chenjin, leaving them astonished.

[My goodness, what’s the relationship between this little friend and the wealthiest person in Dragon Country?]

[I feel like our discussion is getting sidetracked.]

[So, are both the zoo and the amusement park owned by this child, and they’re just registered under Su Chenjin’s name because she’s not of age yet?]

[I’ve already bought a ticket, I’m going to the zoo tomorrow!]

There was a reply from the author below: [Ticket sales start again in three days, and you can register for an APP in advance. I’ve checked, and this APP can be accessed using our country’s internet; it seems to be the international version.]

After reading these comments, photos of the amusement park followed.

This international visitor had gone through the usual rides in the Amusement Park and said that they weren’t much different from those in their own country. What really stood out as worth trying, though, was the Ghost House.

[After we entered the Ghost House, we mysteriously got on a bus that took us around the whole Amusement Park high above the ground as if we were defying gravity and dreaming! Anyway, the Ghost House is super fun, you’ll see a lot of different things, highly recommended!]

After the blogger finished introducing, international netizens also expressed their interest in visiting.

Mianmian furrowed her little brow, deep in thought.

At first, no one told her that her amusement park and zoo needed to cater to international visitors. If they had, perhaps she would have designed everything to be even more exquisite.

But knowing this now wasn’t too late; in the remaining three days, she could have the ghosts cram some Western knowledge to adapt to the needs of international netizens through changes in their appearances.

"Thank you all for gathering this information for Mianmian. The tickets released three days later will double in quantity, so remember to watch the time~ Mianmian is going to prepare for her medical qualification exam, and I’ll show you the certificate after I pass."

The medical qualification exam had to be taken at the Chinese Medicine Association.

In the past, across the Land of the Dragon Nation, there were many itinerant healers who moved from village to village, treating and healing people, which was a way to make a living. But in every profession, there are those who excel and those who do not. Some itinerant healers weren’t proficient in their craft, leading to life-threatening mistakes for those seeking treatment.

Later, as Dragon Country evolved in every aspect, the state started to regulate more strictly, forbidding "old Chinese doctors" without medical qualification certificates to prescribe medicine recklessly.

Chinese medicine follows the principle that "even medicine has a measure of toxicity"; prescribing medicine is a matter that if not done properly, can endanger lives.

Therefore, getting certified was indeed something Mianmian needed to do.

Nowadays, Chinese medicine in Dragon Country had declined a lot, and very few people applied for the qualification exam. Even fewer young people were willing to study Chinese Medicine.

When Mianmian’s application reached the president of the Chinese Medicine Association, Wen Dajiang, he was first stunned, then exclaimed in amazement, "A four-year-old child, applying for a medical qualification certificate? Is this a joke?"

Wen Dajiang was 63 that year, himself a descendant of a family famed in Chinese Medicine, and had been nourished with various Chinese herbal medicines by his father since childhood. He also practiced martial arts designed to strengthen the body, so he appeared as young as a 50-year-old man, not showing his age at all.

Being a scion of such a tradition, he had an innate sense of tradition.

After smartphones appeared and he saw young people engrossed in them, neglecting meals and sleep, Wen Dajiang opposed these new things that he believed eroded the self-discipline of the youth.

He never used the internet and was unaware of who Mianmian was.

However, the vice president of the Association, Hong Jinshui, knew about Mianmian and hurriedly introduced her to Wen Dajiang: "President, this kid is quite extraordinary. Just a week ago, she used the Ghost Gate Thirteen Needles to treat a woman who had mental health issues."

"Ghost Gate Thirteen Needles? Do you think I grew up listening to jokes? A child knowing such a long-lost Acupuncture Technique?"

Wen Dajiang simply didn’t believe it.

He glanced again at Mianmian’s personal introduction, and upon seeing that her guardian was Su Linsheng, he frowned and said with understanding, "So it’s the child of Dragon Country’s wealthiest family. What’s going on? Isn’t the family rich enough? Are they now trying to extend their reach into our field of Chinese Medicine? Letting a child apply for an exam, is it some kind of ploy to capitalize on what young people call ’hype’?"

Hearing Wen Dajiang speak this way, Hong Jinshui realized that his emotions were influenced by his personal grievances.

When Su Family matriarch Xia Qinglu was young, she was the beauty of North City with countless suitors.

Wen Dajiang had met Xia Qinglu by chance and fell head over heels for her! Unfortunately, Xia Qinglu did not reciprocate his feelings, only liking Su Linsheng, and married him instead.

Decades had passed, and Wen Dajiang’s great-grandson was about to be born, yet he still remembered!