Hai Guanchao rented a storefront on the back street and registered it as "Tai Su Clinic" when applying for a license. The clinic he opened in his previous city was passed down from his family and was not called Tai Su Clinic, but he changed the name to avoid trouble.
Oliver Xie suggested that he use his own name, "I've seen many pharmacies and clinics named after their owners, such as Li Meihua Clinic and Wang Jianguo Clinic. Your name sounds better than theirs."
However, people like Hai Guanchao were not interested in having their names printed on the signboard. Tai Su Pulse was not actually the main method he used when practicing medicine, he just registered it casually.
In addition to getting some certificates, he also prepared interior furnishings, medicinal materials, etc., which took a while, and Hai Guanchao spent most of his savings. About a month later, the clinic opened, and Oliver Xie helped with the preparations.
The clinic was just across from the Taoist temple. Oliver Xie kept his promise and really opened the back door, and then hung a sign to indicate that Taisu Clinic should enter from this point. People who didn't know it from the front would think that part of his Taoist temple was rented out as a clinic like the newsagent.
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