Chapter 218: give medicine to mother

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"However, who would have thought that the Empress would be suspicious of the Duke of Zhen's residence, and a decree would not be allowed for the direct descendants of the Duke of Zhen's family to join the army and go to the border to defend their family and the country."

"Your father, his wings were forcibly broken off at a young age, and he was held hostage in the capital city. His youthful dreams came to naught. At that time, who could understand how painful his heart was."

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"Even so, he didn't care about his mother's feelings, lingered in the place of fireworks, married a singer, and got drunk every night."

Lin Jinyu was still dissatisfied: "Even if a group of aunts bully my mother and ignore her, as a son, should I sit idly by?"

"Jin'er, your father has some unavoidable difficulties."

Ye Xue'e was preoccupied, tears welled in her eyes, she endured it for a long time, and finally fell down.

Lin Jinyu couldn't contain her grief and indignation: "Mom, your body is exhausted, and you are still helping him?"

"Jin'er, mother is fine."

Ye Xue'e leaned forward, and took Lin Jinyu's hand: "There are some things, it's not time for you to know, don't worry about your mother, practice hard, and win the first prize in the autumn martial arts exam, just for your sake." Mother's greatest comfort."

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"Madam Lin, Mr. Lin, the poor monk was entrusted to deliver medicine to Madam."

The mother and son were talking when a benevolent monk walked in from the courtyard. Judging from the monk clothes he was wearing, he was a monk from Foshou Temple.

Delivery medicine? !

Lin Jinyu and Ye Xue'e looked at each other, and both mother and son saw incredible surprise in each other's eyes.

"Who invited Master to deliver the medicine?"

Lin Jinyu got up from the stone bench, walked towards him, and took the medicine bottle from the monk.

A thumb-sized white jade vase, thin at the top and thick at the bottom, shaped like a vase for flower arrangement.

The monk described it truthfully: "It's a little girl about eight or nine years old, wearing a pink calico cloth with two braids, big eyes, white and clean, very beautiful?"

"Why did she send medicine to her mother? What's her excuse?"

Lin Jinyu looked dazed, and he was absolutely sure that he had never known this person before.

Looking back at her mother, Ye Xue'e shook her head slightly, expressing that she had never met her before.

"She said that when she went up the mountain, she was lucky enough to go with her wife. She heard her coughing outside the sedan chair. She listened to the sound and diagnosed it as a heart disease caused by long-term worries, so I hereby donate medicine."

The monk thought for a while, and sorted out in his mind what the little girl said when he asked him to deliver the medicine, and then relayed it verbatim.

"What else did she say?"

Hearing this moment, Lin Jinyu was inexplicably shocked and her heart beat faster.

"She also said that there are sixteen pills in the medicine bottle, take one in the morning and one in the evening for eight days, and the lady's old illness will be cured, but..."

The monk relayed it as verbatim as possible. UU reading www. uukanshu.com

"Just what?"

Lin Jinyu took a breath.

"It's just that heart disease requires heart medicine."

The monk truthfully stated: "Madam's illness is caused by worrying and worrying too much, which makes her worry sick. In the future, you should think about everything. When you are in trouble, come to the temple more often. Recite the mantra of clearing the heart several times. There are benefits."

"Where is she now?"

Lin Jinyu's eyes were burning, and she made a decision in an instant, asking the little girl who delivered the medicine to come to the small courtyard in person to treat her mother.

The monk looked ashamed: "Don't blame Mr. Lin, the poor monk doesn't know."

"When and where did the master meet her?"

Lin Jinyu's breathing was stagnant, and she asked unwillingly.

Dear, this chapter is over, I wish you a happy reading! ^0^

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