Chapter 141: Third Brother, Certificate of Honor

Upstairs.

Huo Qi took the things and unscrewed the door of the next room.

Pressing the switch on the wall, the layout of the room with only one bed and one table caught Huo Qi's eyeballs, the decoration style is very modern and simple, all cold colors, and there are two award-winning honorary certificates hanging on the wall.

Huo Qi put the things in his hand on the table, walked to the two honorary certificates, and looked at the awards on them, his face obviously showed a trace of surprise.

The Knowles Award for Medical Biology is the most authoritative certification in the medical field of country M, and it is selected every three years, and those who can be rated are highly talented talents in medicine.

The other is the Lascaux Prize in Medicine, which is also a prestigious medical award in the world.

These two awards, no matter which one they are, show how much the person has contributed to medical research.

Huo Qi didn't expect that she, the third brother who had never met before, was still a medical genius, and she paid attention to the time of the award, which was five years ago.

Five years ago, her third brother should have been about twenty years old?

Huo Qi clasped his hands to his chest, and he had a little more desire to explore the three Huo Yulin, but it was a pity that he was abroad, otherwise he could communicate.

She is still interested in the study of Western medicine.

Retracting her gaze, Huo Qi turned around, closed the curtains in the room, turned on the air conditioner, and when the temperature reached what she needed, she began to tinker with the pile of medicinal herbs on the table.

It is not difficult to make incense sticks, but the difficulty lies in adding medicinal materials to the sandalwood that has been ground into powder, and how much the amount and proportion need to be accurately calculated.

Although Huo Qi is not a professional incense maker, she has a high talent in blending spices and pharmaceuticals.

Not only can it be combined with several domineering medicines at the same time, but it can also make it not produce side effects that clash with each other, and her familiarity with the properties of the medicine and the accuracy of her grasp are almost to the level of perversion.

Therefore, the ingredients of the soothing incense are just a breeze for her.

Two hours later, Huo Qi finally put down the utensils in his hand, his eyes fell on the incense sticks that had been squeezed out with a mold on the board, and he exhaled heavily.

Now wait for the water in the incense stick to dry completely after two hours, and the production will be successful.

Huo Qi twisted her stiff neck, and there was some fragrant mud on her fingers, and she went to the bathroom to wash it.

After staying in the room for more than half an hour, after confirming that Xiang would not have other problems, Huo Qi opened the door and walked out of the room.

As soon as I opened the door, I saw Second Brother Huo appear at the staircase, and he seemed to be stumbling a little when he walked.

Seeing this, Huo Qi walked over quickly, the strong smell of wine jumped into her nose, she twisted her eyebrows, and hurriedly held the person up.

Although Huo Tingrui was a little drunk, he still had consciousness, and when he saw Huo Qi, the corners of his lips immediately pulled up a smile like a flower, "Little cutie, are you waiting for your second brother to come home?" ”

Huo Qi heard the little cutie, and the hand holding him loosened the ground, Huo Tingrui didn't pay attention for a while, and his shoulder hit the wall.

Huo Tingrui hissed to avoid falling, he instinctively held on to the wall with his hand, turned his head, and the glasses on the bridge of his nose were crooked and about to fall off, "Sister, you ......"

Huo Qi put on his glasses for him, and said without changing his face: "I'm sorry second brother, I have little strength, so I didn't hold it just now." ”

Huo Tingrui heard that his alcohol-filled head was indeed running slower than before, "Oh, it's okay, blame me." ”