Urban Miracle Doctor
Chapter 448 - 448 448 Parents Are the First Teachers of Their Children

448: Chapter 448 Parents Are the First Teachers of Their Children 448: Chapter 448 Parents Are the First Teachers of Their Children “What do you need me for?” Sun Pinghui said with a grin.

Qin Han’s mouth twitched.

How shameless could this man be?

He had seen Sun walking away, but Sun actually thought he had come looking for him!

“Which eye of yours saw me coming for you?” Qin Han said irritably.

Taken aback by the words, Sun Pinghui asked, “Then what are you doing here?”

“I’m here to see Director Zhu!” Qin Han said and went straight into the office, plopping down on the sofa.

Hearing this, Zhu Muchun said with a smile, “Dr.

Qin, what can I do for you?”

“Director Zhu, I would like to use the laboratory at the First Hospital,” Qin Han stated calmly.

Before Zhu Muchun could respond, Sun Pinghui interjected, “Qin, lad, are you concocting some new potion again?”

Seeing Sun Pinghui’s eyes glittering with greed, Qin Han quickly said, “No, no, it’s just for my use!”

“Really?” Sun Pinghui asked suspiciously.

“Really!” Qin Han said with annoyance.

Last night, Qin Han saw a prescription in the Shennong Materia Medica, whose pharmacology was originally to enhance a patient’s immunity, but he had the sudden idea, could he modify the prescription to use it to slow down the metabolism of human cells?

This method was entirely different from beauty preservation techniques, which merely maintained a youthful appearance.

This potion, however, could slow down the body’s cell metabolism—strictly speaking, it could extend human lifespan!

Should the potion be successfully developed, it wouldn’t just be a matter of curing a number of patients—it could increase the lifespan of all humanity!

However, Qin Han wouldn’t reveal the name of the potion he intended to develop before having any leads, not only to avoid shocking the world but also because once Sun Pinghui knew, he would surely pester him daily.

And pestering him was the last thing Qin Han liked!

Because it annoyed him!

“No problem, Dr.

Qin, not just the lab, as I mentioned in the meeting before, all resources of the First Hospital are at your disposal!

Of course, that includes the laboratory,” Zhu Muchun said with a smile.

Although he wasn’t as skilled in medicine as Sun Pinghui, when it came to reading people and drawing inferences, Sun Pinghui was no match for Zhu Muchun, who was the Chief Administrator of the First Hospital after all—delving into these matters was his daily routine.

After finalizing the details with Zhu Muchun, Qin Han declined Sun Pinghui’s ‘enthusiasm’ and left the medical hall directly.

Checking the time, there were still a few hours before the end of the workday, but Qin Han drove to his little one’s nursery school.

Hearing that her daddy was coming to pick her up, the little one excitedly ran out from her class.

For any child, there’s nothing happier than getting out of school early.

Qin Han had been busy recently, and had often left the little one with Song Yuanqiao, feeling somewhat guilty towards her.

That’s why he decided to spend a good day with her today.

In the car, the little one excitedly asked, “Daddy, are you picking me up to take me out to play?”

“Yes, Mommy and Daddy have been quite busy lately, so we’ve neglected you.

Where do you want to go play?” Qin Han asked with a smile.

The little one thought for a moment and said, “I want to go to the amusement park!”

“Okay, we’ll go to the amusement park!” said Qin Han and stepped on the gas, heading straight for the amusement park.

For Didi, no matter what she asked for, even if it were the stars in the sky, as long as Qin Han could make it happen, he would do it.

He knew he was somewhat overly indulgent with his child, but fortunately, Doudou was very sensible and never became uncontrollably spoiled like some kids of Qin Han’s age.

Nowadays, many children deviate from the right path due to parental indulgence, not knowing anything about courtesy, filial piety, integrity, nor shame, and are experts at using crying and hysteria to ‘threaten’ their parents.

What Qin Han found most unacceptable was that children’s societal values had changed.

A news story he saw on his phone deeply shocked him.

The incident was about a parent asking their child what they wanted to be when they grew up.

The child’s answer was not a scientist, not a doctor, not a lawyer, nor any respectable profession; instead, the child said, “To be an internet celebrity!”

When the parent asked why, the answer was simple: “Because internet celebrities make money!”

Qin Han felt that this was a distortion of education.

In his previous life, he remembered that as a child, he and his peers would answer that question with noble professions like scientist, soldier, or doctor.

He never imagined that children’s values in this life could be so twisted.

As for Doudou, although Qin Han spoiled him, he and Song Yuwei shared one thing in common: they would instill the values of courtesy, filial piety, integrity, and shame in their child through the subtleties of daily life.

Qin Han never believed that simply pampering a child would lead to them becoming unteachable or even verbally abusing their parents in the future.

He always thought that as long as the child’s core values were set right, a bit of spoiling was acceptable.

There were, however, many opinions about the educational methods involved.

The little one, eyeing an ice cream stall, looked up at Qin Han and asked, “Daddy, can I have an ice cream?”

“When was the last time you had ice cream?” Qin Han asked with a smile.

The little one thought for a while and said, “At Grandpa’s house!”

Qin Han counted the days and it had been about four or five days, then he said, “You can have one!”

When the little one finally got the long-desired ice cream, Qin Han said with a smile, “Doudou, do you know why Mommy and Daddy don’t let you eat ice cream often?”

“Because ice cream is bad for your teeth!” the little one replied after thinking for a moment.

“That’s one reason.

Another is that ice cream is very cold.

Eating too much can cause stomach aches, and girls, in particular, should eat less ice cream, you know?” Qin Han said with a light smile.

Hearing this, the little one looked up in confusion and asked, “Daddy, why should girls eat less ice cream than boys?”

“Because girls and boys are different physically, so girls should eat less!” he explained.

“I got it, Daddy!

I won’t eat it often!” the little one’s eyes curved into crescents with a smile.

After the little one finished her ice cream, Qin Han took her to joyfully play around in the amusement park, even taking Doudou on the roller coaster she had always been too scared to ride.

With Qin Han by her side, the little one was still a bit frightened at first, but because she was in Qin Han’s arms feeling endless security, she soon became fearless.

An educator once said that children who lack their father’s company tend to be timid, and Qin Han very much agreed with this viewpoint.

The world is divided into men and women, and they naturally have their preferences when it comes to handling matters.

Men are responsible for tasks that require strength and courage, while women tend to the more meticulous matters.

Children who have their fathers by their side are exposed to more situations that require courage.

Over time, they naturally become braver.

Parents are always a child’s first teachers!

As the two of them were enjoying themselves, Qin Han’s attention was caught by a scene in the amusement park.

A man watched his child play, his eyes brimming with tears and a guilty expression on his face.

The child, still too young to understand why their father was watching them in such a manner.

But being able to play in the amusement park was the happiest thing!

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