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Bitter Medicine, Sweet Healing

Bitter Medicine, Sweet Healing

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As a person who believes in not dating or marrying, I firmly rejected the advances of a traditional Chinese medicine professor. "I don't want to date or get married, so please don't waste your time on me." He was silent for a moment and then said, "Qin Man, you may not want to date or get married, but you can think of me." Later, not only did I think of him, but I also wanted to seduce him.

Chapter 1 Yvonne There's Been A Menstrual Leakage

As someone who firmly believed in neither love nor marriage, I decisively rejected the advances of a professor of alternative medicine.

"I don't want to date or get married, so please don't waste your time on me."

He paused for a moment and said, "Yvonne, you may not want to date or get married, but you can think about me."

Later, I found myself not only thinking about him but also wanting to win him over completely.

1

I watched as the man in front of me pulled out a five-carat diamond ring from his pocket and slowly closed the folder in his hand.

My name was Yvonne. I was twenty-nine years old and served as the vice president of Ascentia Group. I was a well-known single career woman in the local business circle and was often referred to as the most difficult rose to pick.

Being likened to a rose wasn't just because I was prickly; it was also due to my good looks. I had a face that didn't match my usual decisive and efficient manner. In the words of my best friend, I was an absolute beauty that embodied elegance and prosperity.

The man in front of me is Tobias, my business partner, whom I've known for less than a month.

I came that day to sign a contract with him, but judging by the situation, he seemed to be heading straight for a proposal.

I was quite familiar with this scenario.

As the most difficult rose to pick, there were always some people who wanted to skip the stages of courtship and confession and vainly attempted to marry me directly and win me over.

Before Tobias could speak, I interrupted, "Mr. Elliott, I'm not interested in men or marriage. If you sign this contract, I'll be delighted. If not, I look forward to our next collaboration."

Tobias chuckled, "Yvonne, don't be so quick to refuse. Don't you think we're a perfect match? Besides, you're already twenty-nine. Where else will you find a man as outstanding as me? Why should a woman like you be so career-driven? Marry me, live a comfortable life as a wealthy wife, and bless me with a house full of children. Doesn't that sound wonderful?"

I smiled slightly, "Mr. Elliott, you're indeed successful and excellent. Being your wife would be great, but unfortunately, I do not deserve it."

"Heh, Yvonne, you're too modest. You're the rose everyone in our business circle wants to pick. How could you not deserve it?"

I continued to smile, but my gaze gradually turned cold, "Mr. Elliott, roses have thorns. Are you sure you want to prick your hand for this flower? Once Yvonne's thorns prick someone, it's not just a little blood."

Tobias's smile stiffened.

I picked up the folder in my hand, "It seems you aren't genuinely interested in discussing cooperation. In that case, Ascentia and your company won't be forming a partnership. Mr. Elliott, I have other matters to attend to, so I'll take my leave."

As I just stood up, I noticed a girl in a pink puff dress with curled hair at the next table. She abruptly stood up and closed the laptop in front of the man across from her.

"Adrian! I've had enough! It's been a whole hour! I'm here for a date, not to watch you work on your paper!"

The man opposite her wore a clean white shirt, blue jeans, and had short, cropped hair. His back was straight, and he exuded a fresh and clean aura.

After putting away his laptop, he finally looked up at the girl, his voice equally clean and clear, "Sorry, what did you just say? Could you repeat it?"

I couldn't help but chuckle softly.

Such men were destined to remain single for life.

Sure enough, the next moment, the girl stormed off in anger.

Perhaps my laughter caught the man's attention, as he instinctively turned his head towards me. Our eyes met for a moment, and I was momentarily stunned.

At my current stage, besides ability, experience and perspective are also essential. I've met many men, but none like him. He carries an indescribable and elusive elegance, a purity that subtly reflects the spirit of chivalry.

As for his age, he seemed to be around twenty-five or twenty-six.

I nodded politely at him, smiled slightly, then turned away and left the restaurant under Tobias's angry gaze.

At the entrance of the restaurant, the girl flung a business card onto the ground and then stamped on it furiously with her high heels.

"Adrian, you might as well live out your days in loneliness!"

The girl stormed off in a huff. As I passed by the card, I bent down to pick it up and headed towards the trash can.

As I was about to throw it away, I noticed a few striking words on it.

Adrian. Alternative Medicine Practitioner. Evergreen Apothecary.

Two days later, I ran into Adrian again.

I was shopping in the supermarket at the time. Just as I reached the household goods section, a familiar pain swept over me.

My period had arrived.

People supposed that childbirth was a life-or-death ordeal for women, but for me, my monthly period was no less daunting.

Clutching the shopping cart, my face turned pale. Just as I was about to take out my phone to call my assistant, a faint herbal scent wafted over.

"Miss, are you feeling unwell?"

I turned my head to see Adrian standing beside me, holding a kitchen knife in his left hand and a spatula in his right.

To be honest, Adrian is really tall. Even with my five-centimeter heels, I only reached his lips.

A 6-foot-2 alternative medicine practitioner? That's quite rare.

I instinctively asked him, "Do you cook?"

Adrian nodded, "Yes. I specialize in natural dietary therapies. For those who are ill, we use food to heal; for the healthy, to strengthen the body. You seem to have poor circulation, and a tailored herbal diet could help restore your body's natural balance."

"...Um, thank you."

This man is quite in line with the aesthetic standards of modern women. He is no less attractive than any young heartthrob in the entertainment industry. However, the way he talks always makes one think of doctor in vintage-style clothing.

Rigid and dull.

I turned my head, "However, I'm not interested in cooking."

As a businesswoman, my time was money. Spending time cooking was a waste of money.

Adrian tucked the spatula under his left arm, then pulled a business card from his shirt pocket and handed it to me. "If you need alternative medicine treatment, feel free to call me."

Taking the business card from him, I pinched it with my fingers and gave a casual wave while saying, "I'll call you when necessary."

When I got back home, I changed into clean clothes and made myself a cup of hot coffee. Then I noticed that my boss, Kayce, had sent me a document.

In recent years, Ascentia Group had begun engaging in women's skincare products. Recently, relevant departments reached an agreement after deliberation that aimed to combine women's skincare products with alternative medicine to create a model product. Since it was to be a model product, there were specific requirements for the alternative medicine ingredients in the skincare products. As a result, Mr. Norris sought a renowned expert in the field of alternative medicine to lead the team in product development.

I saw the name and photo of the alternative medicine expert. It was Adrian.

In the photo, Adrian was wearing a vintage-style clothing, seated in an alternative medicine hall, with shelves full of herbal supplements behind him. Compared to his gentle and elegant look in the daytime, there had been an extra sense of charm and depth in that scene.

Moreover, the document contained impressive information about Adrian. At thirty-one, he was a well-known figure in the domestic alternative medicine field, hailed as a leader of the next generation. He was even a specially appointed professor of alternative medicine at Wellington University.

With both talent and looks, it's no wonder Kayce wanted to invite him to develop women's skincare products.

As for why Kayce reached out to me, the reason is simple. "Yvonne, I've had someone trying to persuade Professor Hammond for nearly a month with no success. This task can only be entrusted to you, after all, you are the super star of Ascentia Group."

Based on the information in the document, I called Adrian.

"Hello, Mr. Hammond, I'm Yvonne, the Vice President of Ascentia Group. Our group recently wants to develop skincare products with alternative medicine ingredients. We'd like you to lead the team in the R & D. Are you interested?"

"No."

I didn't expect Adrian to reject the offer so resolutely that I couldn't help being stunned for a moment. "Professor Adrian, may I ask what your concerns are?"

"I am not interested."

"Mr. Hammond... "beep beep beep... Adrian hung up on me.

I tried calling back... Well, just great. I, Yvonne, vice president of Ascentia Group, the toughest "rose" to pick in the local business circle, had actually been rejected by Adrian.

"Huh, Adrian. We'll see."I said angrily. The super star of Ascentia Group didn't earn her reputation for nothing.

The pain from my period was unbearable. The next day, when I arrived at Evergreen Apothecary in high heels, I was nearly exhausted.

I saw Adrian again, dressed in a vintage-style clothing, sitting behind a solid wood desk, feeling patients' pulses and writing medical records for them.

Hmm, he wasn't as rigid as I had imagined. Adrian, dressed in his vintage linen tunic, gave off an otherworldly and refined air.

When his slender fingers were placed on a patient's pulse, it was even rather delightful to watch.

But I had no time to admire this; I was in too much pain. Clutching my stomach, I sat in the waiting area, silently enduring.

At this moment, an older lady sat next to me.

"Miss, do you also admire Mr. Hammond?"

"Huh?"

The word 'also' was used with a lot of implication.

"Who else admires Mr. Hammond?"

"Many young ladies," the woman said. "Every day, someone asks if Mr. Hammond is still single!"

The woman's expression was somewhat proud with her first sentence, but her face changed with the next, sighing deeply, "I heard the Hammond family is also anxious. They recently introduced a girl to Mr. Hammond for a blind date, but during the dinner, he kept writing his thesis and didn't say a word to the lady, who left in anger."

When I thought of the scene at that time, my smile grew even broader. Even the pain in my stomach lessened quite a lot. "That's rather heartbreaking."

"Sure it is!" the woman sighed again, looking at me. "Miss, are you interested in date with Mr. Hammond? Try it. There might be a chance to get to know him more deeply."

I looked at the woman's expectant gaze, feeling a bit awkward. "Well... I'm not quite there yet."

The woman left in disappointment. I noticed that, surprisingly, she was walking further into Evergreen Apothecary. Was she one of the staff members there?

I couldn't stand the pain anymore. So I quietly took a painkiller and leaned back against the backrest behind me.

I had no idea how long it had been when suddenly a cool feeling spread across my wrist. I opened my eyes and found myself looking right into Adrian's eyes.

"Miss, you seem to have a rather serious problem of poor circulation. You may consider getting treated with alternative medicine."

I nodded. "Yes, I know. I'm quite suited for herbal dietary therapy."

Adrian's lips curled slightly, "It seems you have some knowledge of alternative medicine."

I replied, "No, I don't understand alternative medicine. The natural dietary therapies, you told me about them."

Adrian's expression froze for a moment.

I was also stunned for a moment, and then looked at Adrian with a puzzled expression. "Well, Mr. Hammond, you haven't forgotten about me, have you?"

Adrian's smile was rather awkward. "Sorry, recognizing faces is my Achilles' heel."

I nodded. "I know your condition is medically defined as prosopagnosia."

I quickly cut to the chase and took out my business card. "Hello, Mr. Hammond. I'm Yvonne working for the Ascentia Group. I phoned you last night."

Adrian didn't even take the business card. "Making herbal skincare products? Sorry, I'm not into it."

I smiled, clutching my abdomen. "Mr. Hammond, please reconsider. Developing cosmetics won't interfere with your consultations, and besides the salary Ascentia will give you thirty percent of the net profits from this product line."

Thirty percent of the net profits would mean annual dividends of at least several million.

Adrian turned away. "Sorry, I'm still not interested."

Seeing Adrian about to leave, I intended to chase after him.

I, Yvonne, am the super star of Ascentia Group's sales division. With my persuasive skills, I've managed to win over countless difficult clients.

Otherwise, Kayce wouldn't have promoted me to this position.

However, I overlooked my condition today.

As soon as I took two steps forward, I slipped, and the next moment, I was falling towards Adrian.

Adrian subconsciously turned around and hugged me, with his big hand cupping my buttocks.

When I felt his strength, my facial expression changed subtly.

In the next instant, I was so ashamed that I wished I could dig a hole and hide in it.

Adrian withdrew his hand and stared at his palm. "Ms. Warren, there's been a menstrual leakage."

Indeed, there was a red stain on Adrian's palm.

At that very moment, I really felt like dying. When had I, Yvonne, ever suffered such a great humiliation before?

Looking at Adrian, he was much calmer. He first wiped his hand with a wet wipe, then found a doctor's coat for me.

Wearing the doctor's coat, I cleared my throat. "Mr. Hammond, is there a restroom?"

"Yes, inside."

I quickly clicked my high heels and hurried inside.

Soon, as I came out of the restroom, I encountered the same woman from earlier. She looked at the coat I was wearing, her face lighting up. "Is that coat from my son Adrian?"

"My son Adrian?" I was momentarily stunned.

The woman leaned closer. "Miss, are you really not interested in a date with my son Adrian? I'm Adrian's mother, Valerie. You can call me Valerie."

Well... Recalling what Valerie had just said, I felt a bit speechless.

It's hard to imagine someone like Adrian, with his cold and quiet personality, could be Valerie's son."

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