Rebirth 1983: Building My Business Empire

Chapter 445 - 445 434 Ancient Prescription



Chapter 445 - 445 434 Ancient Prescription

?Chapter 445: Chapter 434: Ancient Prescription Chapter 445: Chapter 434: Ancient Prescription Having watched the sunrise and cooked some noodles to eat, Lu Jiaxin took some pictures for them before descending the mountain. It’s easy to ascend but tough to come down; towards the end, Lu Jiaxin’s legs were shaking as she walked.

By the time she reached the bottom, Lu Jiaxin was thoroughly exhausted and had to be supported by Miao Na to get into the car. After resting at the hotel, she immediately requested a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to give her a massage, and it wasn’t until after that her whole body felt comfortable, especially her legs, which stopped hurting.

Lu Jiaxin said with some regret, “If we were in Hong Kong, I could have had a full body SPA.”

That wasn’t possible in the Mainland now; she would have to wait a few more years. But then again, she guessed she wouldn’t come back specially to hike mountains after a decade or so.

After resting for two days, Lu Jiaxin went to visit Mount Lao, Penglai Pavilion, and Zhanqiao. As for Confucius’ hometown, she didn’t go. Although many people in the country revere Confucian culture, she didn’t like it. Confucianism stresses the difference between men and women, elaborates that the family is the basic unit of society, and venerates the concept of men being in charge of the outside world and women being in charge of the household. To a certain extent, these ideas lead to the phenomena of male superiority and female inferiority. Of course, such discrimination cannot be entirely attributed to Confucian culture, but as one of the sufferers, she still rejected it adamantly.

By the end of the month, Lu Jiaxin visited Guh Xiuxiu in the Forty-nine City. Her condition had worsened compared to before; her lucid periods had shortened, and now she was confused most of the time. Luckily, Aunt Mei and Aunt Hong took good care of her, and she even seemed a bit plumper than her days in Hong Kong.

Guh Xiuxiu glanced at Lu Jiaxin without interest and lowered her head to continue playing her guqin.

Aunt Mei whispered, “Miss Cousin, let’s go outside.”

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