"Dr. Lu, do you always charge like this?" Wei Jun asked.
"Yes, why?" Lu Jiu asked.
"Then how do you make a living? The nine yuan fifty you charge for medicine doesn't even cover the shipping cost, does it?" Wei Jun said.
Lu Jiu laughed, "That's just the cost of a single prescription. If I prescribed a week's worth like they do in hospitals, you would have to spend sixty-six yuan fifty, which isn't exactly cheap."
Really?
That's pretty expensive, Wei Jun thought, not knowing whether to laugh or cry.
Beep!
After successfully scanning the code and paying the medical fees, Wei Jun left the clinic with his wife.
After leaving the clinic, he couldn't help but complain to his wife that Dr. Lu was too honest; even if the medical fees were doubled, he would still find it reasonable, anything under a hundred is really unbelievable.
If traditional Chinese medicine were this cheap, who would want to practice it? What doesn't cost money these days?
