Nannan, who had taken the medicine, along with several other helpers from different families, would surely promote the effects of this drug within their circle of friends and relatives.
Indeed, by morning, people had already begun queuing up to buy the medicine.
By afternoon, the queue had grown even longer.
The large drugstores had all prepared in advance, so even though there were many buyers, the supply of medicine never ran out, and the price remained the same as before. It was already inexpensive, which led to an increasing number of buyers.
As the medicine was being purchased, even more people became aware of it.
However, because the price of the medicine was so cheap, it didn't attract much special attention. Those who needed it came to buy some, and those who didn't need it also casually bought some to stock up for future needs.
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Jiang Zhe spent the entire day dealing with these matters before he finally had time to have dinner with Qin Jingchen.