C1633 Wait for You in the Phoenix Palace
Professor Tang silently cursed, but he didn't have any excuse to uncover the truth of this stinking brat.
He gathered up his things quickly and stood up.
"Let's go, the old lady is probably already waiting for us. She has been muttering to you for the past two weeks, saying that your medicine is good, and it won't hurt even if you drink it without a cough. The tea is so good, it makes my ears grow calluses."
If she smiled, "It's good that Old Granny likes it. When we're almost done drinking, I'll send some over to Old Granny."
"Yo, if she heard you say that, she would definitely go crazy with joy!"
The three of them walked out of Professor Tang's office and headed towards the parking lot together.
Professor Tang was chatting with him all the time. Tang Zhengxu finally found the opportunity to speak to him, "If, I've already reserved a restaurant for you. I'll pick you up from the Phoenix Palace's Rhododendron Courtyard tomorrow night?"
"No need, I'll go over myself."
"Alright, then I'll wait for you at the Phoenix Palace at 7 o'clock tomorrow night."
"Yes."
When Professor Tang heard the two speak, he couldn't help but feel surprised. "You two want to go out for dinner?"
Who would have thought!
This brat's hands and feet weren't slow!
If he agreed to go.
It seemed that his estimation was wrong. This girl wasn't completely uninterested in his grandson.
The more he thought about it, the more Professor Tang felt that the two of them could continue developing!
I'll go back and talk to the old woman, who knows if she'll really be mad with joy!
"Professor Tang can also come along." If he smiled.
Since his grandson was treating him to food, it was a matter of having a pair of chopsticks if the old professor wanted to come.
"I'm not going!" Professor Tang didn't even think before blurting out. After saying this, he felt that his reaction was a little bit strange, so he added, "I still like eating at home, so I won't be involved with the gathering between you young people."
The three of them chatted and laughed.
When he reached the Tang Clan, he would first open up a new prescription for the old lady after he finished taking her pulse. Then, he would hand it over to the old lady.
This time, the old lady took the prescription, afraid that she would drop the words on it. She carefully folded it and carefully handed it over to Tang Zheng.
"You must find time tomorrow to help me buy it. You must be careful not to lose it!"
Tang Zhengxu didn't know whether to laugh or cry as he replied.
Old Mistress Tang had been taking the medicine for two weeks without coughing again.
When she went to the hospital for an examination, the doctor looked incredulous. She said that her bronchitis had mostly healed, and that as long as she could make sure it didn't recur again, it would all be fine.
Her high blood pressure had stabilized, and she told the attending doctor that she hadn't heard about the antihypertensive medication, which the doctor didn't believe.
After checking again and again, the attending physician asked her what she was eating to stabilize her blood pressure.
At that time, there were still many elderly people around, who knew that she could stabilize her blood pressure without taking any antihypertensive drugs, and the effect was many times better than taking medicine, so they surrounded her and asked.
When Tang Zhengxu put away the prescription, Madame Tang asked in a small voice, "Little girl, can you give me the tea you gave me?"2
As he said this, he felt that it wasn't good to just take the child's things for free. He immediately changed his words and said, "That medicinal tea has a good antihypertensive effect. I have a few friends who want to try it. Can you buy some for me?"
Tang Zheng Xu listened at the side and guessed that if the herbal tea was something he had written himself, it couldn't be taken out easily.
If he could take it out for his grandmother to use, it would be great.
He didn't want to make things difficult for his grandmother, so he wanted to help her by refusing her request.
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