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Wang Qinian was taken aback, then nodded.
"eat."
We're starving to death, who cares if the steamed buns are spoiled or not?
In extreme cases, let alone spoiled steamed buns.
Even tree bark and raw meat are things that people will eat when they are hungry.
But what does this stale steamed bun have to do with the clinic?
Wang Qinian still looked puzzled.
Su Yu smiled and continued to add.
"That's easy."
"Our clinic specializes in treating patients who cannot afford medical care."
Living in Kyoto is not easy, so there must be impoverished people at the bottom of society.
For this group of people, if a family member becomes seriously ill...
Seeing a doctor and buying medicine would definitely be unaffordable.
You can either try to save money, but you might not save enough before you're gone.
Either give up and just wait to die.
But no matter how you look at it, it's a tragic situation.
What Su Yu is going to do is something that benefits both others and herself.
He opened a clinic to treat patients and help Ruoruo accumulate experience and hone her medical skills.
Versace rested his chin on his hand and muttered.
"Sir, doesn't that mean you can only charge a very low consultation fee?"
"They can't afford to give more."
This way, people will come to see the doctor.
But that would be a losing proposition.
Wang Qinian frowned deeply.
This is indeed a problem.
He felt that Su Yu's original intention in opening this clinic was very good.
In this way, many people will not have to die for a few taels of silver.
Some illnesses are not actually serious.
However, doctors are too expensive, and buying medicine is too costly.
Many people procrastinate, and the result is that it develops into a serious illness.
And some people, if their illness is very serious at the beginning, will not want to seek treatment at all.
They could only wait to die.
However, it's good that it can help them.
But since it's a shop, whether it's a pharmacy or any other kind of shop...
Ultimately, we need to make money.
But if the clinic is targeting this group of people.
If the fees received are very low, then the clinic will have a hard time making money.
Su Yu took a few sips of tea and said casually.
"No consultation fee, no medication fee."
"free."
After a pause, Su Yu added.
"It's only free for people who can't afford medical care."
Versace and Ruoruo both scratched their heads, their brows furrowing slightly.
Why do I feel like I can't understand what you're saying?
Sir, are you going to open a clinic to treat and save lives for free?
Wouldn't that mean losing a fortune?!
This is even more outrageous than just charging a little.
Versace, in particular, was quite anxious and upset upon hearing this.
Even if Mr.'s bookstore makes money, it's not enough to cover the costs of running a clinic.
No, no.
We must stop you, sir; we absolutely cannot do such a losing business.
The chubby boy's eyes darted anxiously left and right.
She was thinking of all sorts of arguments to convince her husband not to open the clinic.
Ruoruo was somewhat anxious because she was influenced by Versace.
Doing this could bankrupt the man.
At that time, Sister Dong'er and Sister Sisi will still have to be sold.
The gentleman will also become impoverished and live a miserable life.
My mind has already started conjuring up all sorts of images.
No, I can't think about it, it's too horrible.
She didn't want to see her husband in such a miserable state.
Ruoruo shook her head, her mind wandering.
Su Yu glanced at Wang Qinian.
The two exchanged a glance and smiled knowingly.
Wang Qinian, however, already understood.
In particular, Su Yu's statement just now, "It's only free for people who can't afford medical care."
Su Yu emphasized and drew out the word "only".
The implication is quite clear: everyone except those who cannot afford medical care will have to pay.
Wang Qinian understood from the look Su Yu gave him.
I am a qualified manager.
What he had to do was figure out a solution.
How to charge people outside the free group so that the clinic can make a profit.
For example, how to distinguish who are truly unable to afford medical treatment.
This is quite simple; Kyoto isn't very big, and many people know each other.
Moreover, he had been active in the marketplace and the Censorate for many years, and had seen countless people.
It depends on the individual; it's quite simple.
For example, ordinary people elsewhere may not be unable to afford medical treatment.
But there are indeed many options available.
When dealing with them, the consultation fee should be appropriately reduced.
In addition, the clinic provided free medical care to the poor.
It can also help the clinic gain a reputation for doing good deeds and having a benevolent heart.
This reputation will also have a positive impact on the clinic itself.
This will definitely increase the general public's goodwill and trust in the clinic.
For example, a six-year-old girl who is a doctor is a major selling point.
Once those free patients proved Ruoruo's medical skills.
Then people will no longer question whether a six-year-old child can see a doctor.
Instead, people will focus on the fact that a six-year-old child can actually see a doctor.
The saying goes that things are valued for their rarity, and the same applies to people.
Based on Wang Qinian's understanding after spending many years in Kyoto.
There will definitely be many people who are not smart but have a lot of money.
Or perhaps those with a sense of curiosity.
They wanted to ask the child prodigy healer to treat them.
For this type of person, the price must be very, very high.
The kind that's incredibly high.
The higher one's social status, the higher the consultation fee.
These people might all be willing to do anything for a broken stone.
Or, one might buy an extremely ugly but very rare garment and spend money on it generously.
Moreover, she was a female doctor who could treat patients at the age of six.
Moreover, if a powerful person were to come along, they could hire a female doctor who charges exorbitant prices for medical treatment.
Then other people will inevitably develop a competitive mentality.
Whoever can afford to hire you is rich and influential.
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