Chapter 498:

Chapter 498

Facing this young master, Xiao An no longer had the same difficult-to-speak emotion as she did when facing the waiter. She said calmly: "I haven't picked medicine for a few days to support my family. My parents have long disliked me. Today I picked up medicine again." How can they tolerate a mouth that can eat after this seriously injured cat comes back? Even for the sake of the cat, I can't stay in that place anymore."

When Xiaoan talked about that place, he didn’t even want to call it “home”.

She has seen harmonious families, such as Wang Yiyi. Although she has an arrogant and domineering personality and always looks down on others, this is the confidence given by her parents. No matter what Wang Yiyi does wrong, her parents will punish her. Keep the basics in mind.

Xiao An knows that she is different. Every choice she faces every time is the same as when she is walking next to a cliff when collecting medicine. One wrong step will lead to an abyss, and there is no one behind her to hold the rope.

Thinking of pulling the rope, Xiao An couldn't help but look at the young master who was carefully cleaning the cat's wounds. When he met his elder brother, he asked her worriedly, "Aren't you afraid?"

She was on the edge of the cliff, and what she picked was either precious medicinal materials or common medicinal materials. Just because no one was willing to pick them on the edge of the cliff, she, who wanted money but not her life, would go out and do it. .

At that time, her father said that if she didn’t bring back the money that day, he would have to sell her to pay off the debt. She was naive at the time, and was so frightened that she didn’t get the medicine to sell for money, so she didn’t dare to go home.

But if it hadn't been for that day, she would not have met her eldest brother, nor would she have known that Huichun Hall, which had always taken care of her and was willing to accept fresh and unprocessed medicinal materials, was the property of his family.

"Okay. It looks like it hasn't eaten for a long time. I'm going to get some food for it."

 Chen Muxue looked at her body. The master had finished treating the wounds and even cleaned her dirty hair a little. She was definitely not able to take a bath now, so this would make her feel much more refreshed.

There seemed to be a faint fire in Xiao An's eyes when he looked at the young master. The weak hope seemed so fragile that it seemed that it would be extinguished at the touch of a touch.

Soon, the young master brought a bowl of cooked minced meat, which was still slightly steaming.

"You can eat it in a while." The young master couldn't help laughing when he saw the cat staring at the bowl in his hand.

The facial features, which were already like the rising sun, suddenly became even more brilliant.

"Don't be idle. Don't you want to be a doctor? I got you a book on medical skills. I read it when I was a child. Take a look. Do you recognize all the words?" The young master took out a crumpled book from his arms. The book is obviously quite old.

Xiao An nodded hard: "Of course I know it all! Back then I listened to it by the window of the school. They students sitting in the school can't do it, but I can do it."

It seems that this is not the first time she has asked for advice. Chen Muxue's eyes fell on the bowl of meat again.

Her sensitive sense of smell detected a faint sour smell. Perhaps the meat had been aged for a long time and had gone bad? The ancient people's livelihood was inherently poor, so it was understandable that they were unwilling to feed their cats good meat. But the problem was that the sour taste did not resemble that of one that had been stored for a long time.

The bowl of meat was so minced and cooked that it was impossible to tell what kind of meat it was.

The pain in Chen Muxue's wound has subsided. She tentatively moved her limbs and found that her fractured forelimb felt so flexible for the first time since she entered the illusion.

Chen Muxue looked at the young master with more complicated eyes.(End of this chapter)

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