Chapter 43: The little lady had a good birth, but she didn’t live for a few years

Chapter 43 The little lady had a good birth, but she hasn’t lived for a few years

Only this one time, when passing through Pingcheng, the group took a special rest for one night.

Shen Hua no longer had a fever.

But one night, she coughed up blood, afraid that Yi Cui would cry, Shen Hua disposed of the blood-stained handkerchief, but no one said anything.

But she knew that since her soul left her body that day, her body became weaker and weaker.

Cui's carriage finally arrived in Shengjing years ago.

It is true that Shengjing is at the foot of the emperor, which is much more prosperous than Fengzhou City. Even the cotton padded clothes worn by passers-by are rarely patched.

Shen Hua lifted the curtain of the car and looked absently at the unfamiliar street.

The carriage 'da da da' headed towards one place, and finally stopped after half a stick of incense.

Cui Yun got off the carriage first.

Shen Hua followed immediately, holding up the hem of her skirt, and landed on the footstool brought by Ji Qing.

Look up.

On the door plaque is the word 'Liyuan' which is gilded and elegant.

This is where Shen Hua will live in the future.

"This place is quiet and suitable for you to recuperate from illness."

"Mr. Lawn took the trouble."

Cui Yun seemed to have someone come here to clean it. The snow on the road has long been shoveled and piled up on both sides.

The pear garden is spacious and bright. Although no one lives there, it is obvious that the decoration has been done with care.

All in one place.

The picky Shen Wei likes it very much.

"What are you dawdling about? Do you still want to see a doctor?"

Ni Kang, with neatly combed white hair, had been waiting for a long time at the gazebo.

There is a medicine box on the stone table. And already cold tea.

Several people walked over.

Shen Hua nervously sat down on the stone bench with a thick cushion.

Ni Kang squinted his eyes and looked at Shen Wei. After seeing her complexion, his back straightened.

He was not in a hurry to check the pulse.

"How many times have you drunk blood this month?"

Yi Cui hurriedly said: "There was once half a month ago."

Ni Kang just looked at Shen Wei.

The little lady whispered: "Three times."

"Drowsiness? Night terrors?"

"yes."

Ni Kang stopped asking, took out the pulse pillow, and Shen Wei put his wrist on it.

What he asked made Shen Hua's heart beat like thunder. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is a period of Ai Ai.

"Don't be nervous."

Ni Kang said softly, and asked again casually.

"You can bring your usual medicine prescription."

"Bring it." Yi Cui hurriedly took it out and offered it with both hands.

After an unknown amount of time, Ni Kang withdrew his hand, pinched the prescription and glanced at ten lines.

Under Shen Wei's expectant look, Ni Kang thought about it, and said again.

"In the end, it is an old disease. There is no rush for this matter. It should be solved slowly."

As he spoke, he took out a silver needle, pinched Shen Hua's index finger, and stabbed it.

The blood beads are bright and eye-catching.

Ni Kang sat up straighter again. His eyes lit up.

Everyone who is familiar with him knows that this is the joy he encounters intractable diseases and studies the solutions from the bottom of his heart.

Ni Kang's gaze towards Shen Wei also became amiable.

"Miss Shen, don't worry, I won't let anything happen to you."

He had to keep Shen Hua steady, negativity was out of the question.

"My lady prescribed the medicine well before, but it was a bit stronger. After I change a few medicines, my lady will continue to take it."

"It takes a medicinal bath every three days. Some herbs are hard to find, so please ask Lord Hou."

Ni Kangti wrote down a few medicinal materials with a brush and handed them to Cui Yun.

Cui Yun followed the trend and looked over.

He has seen the prescription that Shen Hua took before. And the prepared medicated bath, the medicinal materials needed are nothing more than the effect of strengthening the body.

"Um."

"Okay, I'll come back when the medicinal materials are ready."

As he spoke, Ni Kang didn't stop, he packed the medicine box and left. He had to go back and look up medical skills. Go and see if there are suspicious records.

"Master."

That is, the Qing Dynasty came in big strides.

"The emperor declares you to enter the palace."

Cui Yun nodded in response. He looked at Shen Hua.

"Liyuan, you can live in peace. The world is getting worse and people's hearts are not old. Everything should be safe. I will send a few people who can kung fu to protect you."

Shen Wei, who thought she could survive, now frowned: "Okay."

She has a pretty smile, but she is too thin.

Cui Yun looked away.

Ji He was deeply afraid that Cui Yun would bring him into the palace, so he hurriedly yelled at him: "Okay, there will be more opportunities to tell you in the future, if you wait there in a hurry, I'm afraid you won't be able to offend."

"Old man Ni, I will send it back."

Cui Yun didn't want to stay here for a long time either, so he gestured to them politely before leaving.

As soon as he left, Ji He and Ni Kang also left.

Since entering the city gate, Ji He's smile obviously faded a lot. At this moment, he is also a little absent-minded.

"I don't know if my third brother is hungry. He is not a livestock, how can he eat grass every day?"

"His ruined house is full of slaves who steal and play tricks, don't be bullied to death. Old man Ni, you can show my third brother by the way."

Ni Kang's face darkened. He pointed at his snow-white hair tirelessly.

"It just grew faster."

Shen Hua, immersed in joy, had smiles on her brows and eyes. Even the exhaustion of the traveler on the road is really nothing at this moment.

She is saved!

This trip was indeed not in vain.

Shen Hua looked at Ni Kang as if looking at the savior.

Soon, she noticed something. Ni Kangxian was very handsome, except for his gray hair, he really didn't look like an old man in his early 70s.

"Doctor Ni, are you a senior now?"

"I am about the same age as Lord Hou."

Shen Hua choked up when she heard the words.

Ji He was impatient, and urged him again: "Those who don't know think you can be his grandfather."

Ni Kang said coldly: "Those people who ask me to do things know how to throw me some money, and I don't care, let alone you."

He strode away angrily.

Ji He hurriedly chased after him, not forgetting to turn his head.

"Sister Shen, I'm leaving first, and I'll see you next time."

Along the way, he also called Shen Wei from Mrs. Shen to Sister Shen.

Shen Hua raised her hand obediently, and waved at Ji He's background.

Ji He took good care of her.

Calling her sister didn't mean to be teasing at all, so Shen Wei didn't think it was weird.

Suddenly, thinking of something, she hurriedly turned her head and told Yi Cui to fetch the silver.

Mother Cheng: "What Doctor Ni said just now, it can be seen that if the lady gives money, it will really humiliate him."

Shen Wei, who loves to spend money, frowned.

"Won't."

She was very serious: "I think, those people must not give enough."

When walking away from the pavilion, Ji He couldn't hold back: "Okay, I know you're an old man who puts on airs and always tells lies without blinking an eye."

"Give me a letter of approval, can it be cured?"

If Ni Kang is helpless, there will be no one in this world...

Ni Kang, however, did not answer the question: "How can someone like Cui Hou know how to hide in a golden house?"

What Ji He likes the most is to ruin Cui Yun's reputation, so he nodded hurriedly.

"Who said it wasn't. I was shocked when I heard about it."

Ni Kang: "The little lady was born well, but she hasn't lived for a few years."

Catching up from behind the corner, Shen Wei, who was about to pay the consultation fee, saw Ni Kang stretching out a hand towards Ji He.

"Up to five years."

"I can only say that I will do my best, her pulse is really messed up."

Her smile was like a phantom, weakly split into two petals.

(end of this chapter)

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