While everyone was still in shock, Jiang Ran had already completed this series of tasks.
By the time everyone came back to their senses, the old man lying on the ground had already stopped convulsing.
Someone who knew a little bit about this saw this situation and said happily, "It's okay, it's okay."
As he spoke, he turned to look at Jiang Ran. "Young lady, you know a lot at such a young age. It's all thanks to you just now."
Jiang Ran smiled at him and said, "It's just a small matter.
We still have to inform his family and see if they want to send him to the hospital or go home to rest. "
There were people around who knew this old man. When they heard Jiang Ran's words, they quickly said, "Don't worry, don't worry. We've already informed his family. They should be here soon."
Since the patient's family was coming soon, there was nothing for Jiang Ran to deal with here. Jiang Ran stood up, slowly withdrew from the crowd, and turned to leave.
Pei Huai followed Jiang Ran. When they were far away from the crowd, he asked, "When did you learn this?"
The two of them grew up together. Pei Huai knew very well whether Jiang Ran had come into contact with this kind of knowledge.
Jiang Ran glanced at Pei Huai and said faintly, "I learned it when you weren't at home."
With such a simple answer, all of Pei Huai's remaining questions were blocked in his heart.
There was really no problem with Jiang Ran's answer.
Pei Huai didn't continue to ask because he remembered seeing those medical books on Jiang Ran's table when he first came back.
When he saw them, Pei Huai didn't think much of it.
But now it seemed that Jiang Ran not only read those books seriously, but also applied what he learned.
It was easy to read a book, but it wasn't easy to apply the content that one had just read.
Especially since Jiang Ran was self-taught.
Even though during this period of time, he had already recognized Jiang Ran's ability.
However, Pei Huai was still a little shocked when he saw the scene just now.
Looking at Jiang Ran walking in front of him, Pei Huai couldn't help but be curious. How many more surprises could Jiang Ran bring him?
It wasn't that Jiang Ran didn't know Pei Huai's doubts, but she couldn't leave him in the lurch.
This was especially true for her, as it was as easy as lifting a finger.
If she really did not save him in order to avoid Pei Huai's suspicion, it would definitely become her inner demon in the long years to come.
Now that he had avoided this inner demon, even if Pei Huai stared at him with complicated and curious eyes, Jiang Ran didn't feel so unacceptable.
Although there was an episode, the two of them did not forget their purpose of coming out — to distribute flyers.
He handed them out as he walked. Just like that, before he even reached the street where the food stall was located, he had already used up all the flyers in his hand.
Jiang Ran clapped her hands. "I didn't expect it to go so smoothly."
Pei Huai nodded. "With so many flyers distributed, there should be a lot of people coming to take a look."
Jiang Ran thought so too.
The two of them talked as they walked, and soon they reached the door of the food stall.
It was already past five o 'clock, the time when school was over.
Standing outside and looking in, they could clearly see that there were a lot of children inside.
Whether it was Chinese pastries or Western pastries, they were very attractive to children, especially in this era where resources were not abundant.