Yingbao was simply stunned.
This woman was so vicious that she stuck a needle into her own son's stomach just because of a rumor.
But when I thought of my biological mother, Han, it suddenly didn't seem strange anymore.
Not all mothers love their children. Compared with their own interests, children are nothing. If you lose one, there is another.
Mr. Zhu was so angry at his concubine that his beard was shaking. He immediately ordered someone to tie her up and bring her to the baby's bed.
Master Zhou asked her where to insert the needle, and then gently probed the child's abdomen.
Finally he found the right spot, took out a magnet, and moved it slightly over the baby's belly.
Yingbao saw that under the attraction of the magnet, a slight bulge appeared on the baby's belly.
Master Zhou said to Mr. Zhu, "Go to the pharmacy and ask a doctor to give him acupuncture."
Mr. Zhu did not dare to hesitate and went to ask for a doctor immediately.
Afterwards, Yingbao and the eldest and second senior brothers packed up their things together. When the master wasn't paying attention, she quietly asked, "How did the master know that the ghost was the concubine?"
The eldest brother didn't say anything, and the second brother Zhang Min said, "Go ask the master."
Sakura:...
She especially wanted to give her second senior brother a beating.
Soon the doctors arrived, and Yingbao and the brothers left, leaving the space for the two doctors.
The surgeons were also very quick and removed the needle in no time.
The needle was half a finger long and was a little rusty. Fortunately, it did not penetrate into other internal organs, otherwise the child would have died.
Yingbao thought for a moment, then took out a small porcelain bottle and handed it to Mr. Zhu: "This is a magical medicine given by the gods. Yes, it was given to me. If you want your son to get better quickly, I will sell it to you for twenty taels of silver."
Zhou Wuchang glanced at his little disciple and said nothing.
Mr. Zhu did not doubt the words of the young witch doctor from the Medical Department. He immediately took out twenty taels of silver and gave them to Yingbao to buy the porcelain bottle.
On the way back, Yingbao kept ten taels for herself and gave the other ten taels to her master.
Master Zhou did not say anything, but just signaled his eldest disciple to accept it.
Yingbao felt relieved when she saw her master accept the silver.
She was really afraid that her master would blame her for being reckless and scold her.
The four masters and apprentices walked all the way back to the medical office, which was more than ten miles.
Because Onmyoji not only abstain from meat and alcohol, but also abstain from using horse-drawn carriages, donkey carts and other means of transportation.
Yingbao didn't think much of it. Whenever she felt tired, she would take out the bamboo tube from her waist and take a sip, which would instantly replenish her strength.
The eldest and second brothers were in a miserable situation. Not only did they have to walk, but they also had to carry a lot of tools with them.
They were asked to carry all the props used by the master for the rituals, and the bottles and jars were really heavy.
The master only needs to carry a sword on his back and wave a feather fan as he walks, looking free and easy.
Yingbao jumped and skipped behind her master, urging her two senior brothers who were walking slower and slower to hurry up.
Zhang Min gritted his teeth and glared at his junior sister with sweat on his forehead. He made mouth shapes to silently condemn this heartless person. He helped her get food and fetch water every day, but now she was gloating over his misfortune.
Although the eldest brother was also tired, he looked determined and quickly caught up.
When we returned to the hospital, it was already dark.
Yingbao returned to her room and lay down, refusing to move.
No wonder the second brother is not very willing to go out with the master. It seems that he has to measure the way with his feet wherever he goes.
Although she drank energy juice, her feet still couldn't take it and were covered with blisters.
After lying down for a while, Yingbao took out some pupil spring water to wash her feet, then soaked her feet and applied a little ointment mixed with Wudingzhi and thistle juice to the blisters on her feet.
Then pour water on the two grape vines under the rear window.
These two grape vines were planted by her last time. They are growing well now and are expected to bloom and bear fruit next year.
In the evening, Yingbao picked all the golden ear and snow ear in the cave and dried them directly on a bamboo plate.
Her mushroom ears did not need to be divided or replanted. The mushrooms grew bigger and bigger, with one catching up to the two before.
Fortunately, it won’t go bad if kept in the cave, otherwise it would be difficult to dry it thoroughly in the sun.
Afterwards, I picked some ripe lychees and longans, as well as papayas, apples, loquats, etc., and prepared to bring them back to the shop during my break.
By the way, I have to send some to Wu Daozi and Mr. Wu to try, and when my parents come, let them take some back.
Yingbao picked several baskets of fruits in one go and ate some herself as well.
The ripe grapes were sweet, delicious and juicy. She ate a whole bowl of them in one breath before stopping.
The next day, during morning class, Yingbao was the first to arrive in the classroom. She put a basket of fruit aside and took out a peach wood sword to practice Yu Bu.
Suddenly I remembered the sword dance I saw in my previous life, and I couldn't help but imitate it a few times.
Chop! Cut! Slash! Hack! Swipe! All done in one go, without a single hitch.
"Great!" Zhang Min arrived at some point and clapped his hands in applause. "Who did you learn this magic trick from, Junior Sister? It looks great."
Yingbao continued to wield the peach wood sword, and said calmly, "I created it myself."
Zhang Min chuckled a few times, then drew out his peach wood sword and followed suit.
Master Zhou walked over, stood and watched for a long time, nodded and said: "Not bad, you can also integrate your previous swordsmanship with it."
"Yes!" Yingbao responded with a fist clasped.
After practicing swordsmanship, the brothers and sisters returned to the classroom to study.
Zhang Min was the first to discover the fruit basket and couldn't help but be surprised: "Where did the fruit come from?"
Yingbao: "The vendor delivered it this morning."
"Which vendor?" Zhang Min plucked a grape and put it in his mouth, exclaiming, "It's delicious. Junior sister, ask the vendor to bring more next time."
Master Zhou also saw it, but he sat at the top and said nothing.
Yingbao tactfully handed the fruit basket to her master and said, "Master, this is a gift from your disciple to you."
Master Zhou observes the precepts of not eating meat, so he particularly loves fruits and vegetables. He was really surprised to see this basket of fresh fruits, but he did not show his emotions on his face.
But Yingbao saw that the master ate the grapes quite quickly and finished the two big bunches of grapes quickly.
After that, he looked at the fruit basket again and again with a look of unsatisfied interest, and said, "Not bad, disciple, you can buy more tomorrow and get the money from your senior brother."
"Okay." Yingbao agreed immediately.
They are just grapes. There are plenty of them in her cave. If she doesn’t pick them now, they will fall off.
When she turned around, she saw her second senior brother with a resentful look on his face, staring at her.
Yingbao blinked and whispered quietly: "I have some more. I'll give it to you after breakfast..."
I caught a glimpse of the eldest brother staring at me silently, and said quickly, "You and the eldest brother both have it."
The eldest brother then turned around and picked up the forbidden spell to look at it.
Zhang Min again ordered breakfast, which consisted of a plate of pickles, a few steamed buns, and a jar of rice porridge.
After the master and his disciples finished their breakfast, Yingbao took the opportunity when the second senior brother went to wash the dishes, ran quickly to the bedroom, and took out a large basket of grapes, longans, loquats, etc.
For fear of uneven distribution, he kindly divided it into two parts, one for the eldest brother and one for the second brother.
As for the master, well, she sent two big bunches of grapes and brought back the empty bamboo basket.