"The pharmacy business is really booming, so many people everywhere."
As soon as the group entered Huian Pharmacy, Lin Yongzhen couldn't help but sigh upon seeing seven or eight people inside purchasing medicine.
"Isn't that the truth?"
Ji Xiuwen said, "No wonder people say that there are not many other types of stores in our country, but pharmacies are frighteningly abundant. This is just a small county town—big cities are even more intense. Like in the neighborhood where Lu Xuan and I rent an apartment, there are three pharmacies within a ten-meter radius. It really proves that saying, ten steps to a pharmacy, not a grain store for three miles."
At this point, Ji Xiuwen was speechless.
Chinese people must be sick!
How else could so many pharmacies survive?
The streets are filled with pharmacies; you don't even need a census to know they're several times more numerous than grain and grocery stores.
