Quick Transmigration: Underdog Turns out to be Untouchable-Chapter 975 - 886: Defending Our Homeland 16

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Chapter 975: Chapter 886: Defending Our Homeland 16

At first everyone thought Shuangshuang was just doing it for fun and would stop after a few days. Later, when they found out Shuangshuang not only persisted but was actually skilled, her reputation spread throughout H City.

Of course, it was a good reputation. Now, many families envied Du Zongze for his keen eye in marrying such a capable wife for his son, who was not only skilled but also helped Du Zongze win people’s hearts. Shuangshuang suddenly became the model of a good wife, and Du Zongze was envied by countless parents with sons.

When Du Zongze learned the reason behind this, he was immediately delighted and praised Shuangshuang greatly upon returning home, repeatedly telling her to keep up with the free clinics.

Du Zongze also mentioned that if his friends got sick, Shuangshuang should prioritize treating them at home first. In this era, good doctors are hard to find, and knowing a skilled doctor is like having more lives. Shuangshuang’s medical skills could greatly assist Du Zongze.

It must be said that Shuangshuang originally planned to use her free clinic to win over Du Zongze’s trust, but she didn’t expect the actual results to persuade him without her saying a word.

Since the free clinic was a done deal, getting approval to study medicine at school shouldn’t be too difficult. She really didn’t want to wait until Tian Xueli appeared, Du Haokun divorced her, and then she went to study Western medicine because that would be too late.

If she could get Du Zongze’s approval in the near future to let her study Western medicine, it would be great. It shouldn’t be hard to persuade Du Zongze by saying that the skills would improve after studying. Shuangshuang thought over these things and left the dining table in a light and happy mood after eating.

Shuangshuang planned to go back to her room to recall the medical skills she had already learned from Father Allen, consolidate her knowledge points, as she had an exam and new lessons from Father Allen the next day.

But to Shuangshuang’s surprise, after leaving the Fang Family, Du Haokun followed her, giving her a strange look and asking, "Shuangshuang, you actually know medical skills? Why didn’t I know that?"

Shuangshuang gave Du Haokun a very strange look. Although they were husband and wife, they were practically strangers. Was Du Haokun’s brain flooded? How could one person instantly know what another stranger knows?

Du Haokun, seeing the idiot-like look from Shuangshuang, got irritated. He didn’t know why this Shuangshuang could easily provoke his anger, making him lose his cool.

Suppressing his anger, Du Haokun continued, "I mean, when I married you, your family didn’t say you knew medical skills. Why do you suddenly know them? And why are your skills so good?"

Shuangshuang originally didn’t want to answer Du Haokun, but he was quite persistent, continuing to follow her. Seeing that he would follow her into her room, Shuangshuang had no choice but to stop.

"My family doesn’t know about my medical skills because I was merely interested in them before, liked reading medical books, and never showed this side in front of my family, so they naturally didn’t know."

This statement from Shuangshuang was completely false, but she wasn’t worried about being exposed because Father Kou and Mrs. Kou truly didn’t know what she did in the Kou Family. Plus, Shuangshuang did love reading before, whether it was medical books, the truth was unknown to her parents.

However, Du Haokun was apparently not satisfied with this answer. If medical skills could be achieved just by reading, good doctors wouldn’t be so hard to find.

But it was clear Shuangshuang wasn’t prepared to say more. Although he was dissatisfied, Du Haokun knew he wouldn’t get more answers, so he could only frown, look Shuangshuang over once, and then turn around, leaving in large strides.

Shuangshuang originally thought the matter had passed. In the following days, she believed that as long as she continued along the path she had already planned, everything would be fine.

The next day, Shuangshuang went to the church to do morning lessons with Father Allen, engaging in the daily mandatory tasks while learning Western and Chinese medicine, helping the people visiting for free clinics.

The common people coming for free clinics were not only seeking bargains. Although they couldn’t afford medical fees, they had their ways to repay Father Allen and Shuangshuang.

For example, they took care of the cleaning and maintenance in the church and, whenever they got something good, they would pick the best to bring as a token of gratitude to Shuangshuang and Father Allen.

Early today, Shuangshuang received a large package of green rice balls as a thank you. These green rice balls were made with great care, using excellent ingredients, and one bite was incredibly delicious.

Since the taste was so good, Shuangshuang and Father Allen ate several together before reluctantly putting them away, as green rice balls are hard to digest. Having a few was enough; eating too many would upset the stomach.

After the free clinic started, Shuangshuang felt that a pair of eyes were constantly watching her, filled with scrutiny and curiosity, making her very uncomfortable. Following that feeling, she looked over and found the person across the way, staring at her!

Across the street from the church was a café with a strong European flair, designed with floor-to-ceiling glass windows, offering a clear view of the outside scenery. This style of decoration was ubiquitous in modern times, but it was rare in that era.

And today, there was another special sight in the café. The only son of the powerful warlord in H City, Young Marshal Du Haokun, entered the café with a line of soldiers to drink coffee. However, his eyes were fixed on the church outside.

Those who knew Shuangshuang’s identity glanced at where Du Haokun’s gaze fell and then knowingly smiled and whispered jokes among themselves, not expecting the seemingly cool Young Marshal to be a romantic, following his wife out.

Only Shuangshuang, who was nearly scorched by Du Haokun’s burning gaze through the glass, knew the truth. Romantic my ass!

These people must have their eyes smeared with crap. Du Haokun was obviously looking at her with an investigative gaze. If he had a scalpel, Shuangshuang would have suspected he was a reincarnated medical fanatic wanting to dissect her.

Shuangshuang didn’t need to think to realize it. Her performance must have exceeded Du Haokun’s understanding of her traditional female role. Plus, he was likely bored recently, treating her as a distraction to pass the time by studying her.