Shopkeeper Liu was taken aback, and so was the woman.
They had seen Miss Jun's outfit just now, and they knew what she was doing. Although it was a bit strange for a little girl to be a bell doctor, it was acceptable.
Even if the little girl stops them, she can accept it.
Doctor Ling, to put it bluntly, is like begging for food, always opening his mouth to solicit business.
But I never thought that what the girl opened her mouth to say was not asking the doctor to sell medicine, but that you have a bad omen.
bad omen.
Now being a bell doctor has the same opening remarks as a fortune teller
The woman was caught off guard and was a little dazed, but after realizing it, she spat on the ground with a bit of annoyance.
"Bah bah," she said, "bad luck."
The maidservant also came to her senses and pushed Miss Jun angrily.
"Go away, go away," they scolded.
Liu'er held the flag and blocked it.
"What are you doing! My lady said that if you have a bad omen, there will be a bad omen!" She raised her eyebrows and shouted.
I have never seen such a fierce girl before, and these people were startled and did not move for a while.
Taking advantage of the opportunity, Miss Jun smiled and saluted again, pulling Liu'er behind her.
"Madam, I am a doctor of Jiulingtang. I see that Madam's complexion is gloomy, Yintang is dark, and her footsteps are sloppy. I must be unable to sleep at night these days, and I am prone to panic." She said softly, "Madam's body will suffer if this continues. Don't stop, this is a sign of great evil."
After hearing her words, the maidservant also came back to her senses, her expression even more embarrassing.
"What nonsense are you talking about?" they scolded.
Shopkeeper Liu also shook his head. Speaking of it, fortune telling is similar to that of doctor Ling. Doctors need to ask questions, and fortune tellers also need to ask questions. Look at his complexion and ask him about his hidden worries, and act on hearing the wind, and be sure of what's in his heart, only then can he get the title of being straightforward.
The woman in front of her was obviously in high spirits and had a happy expression. Miss Jun, why are you so blank. It's not that people look gloomy. Yintang turned black.
The woman really laughed too, shaking her head.
"Okay, okay, I don't have the same knowledge as your child." She said. He waved to the maid, "Give the child two dollars and let her go."
Sure enough, the servant woman took out some money and stuffed it into the arms of Liu Er who was holding the banner.
"Next time ask for money, say something auspicious." She said angrily.
Liu'er immediately wanted to scold again, but Miss Jun held her down and shook her head.
The woman ignored her and walked straight forward.
"Ma'am, it's fine if you don't want to treat this disease, but if you want to live a few days in a quieter night, just sprinkle a handful of pine needles by the door so that it won't dare to come in." Miss Jun said.
Shopkeeper Liu in broad daylight couldn't help shivering when he heard this.
Is this a threat or a curse
Scary to death.
The girls and servants over there were even more annoyed.
"What are you talking about!" They shouted one after another.
Miss Jun ignored them, turned around and walked away with a little salute, continuing to ring the bell in her hand.
Liu'er also poked her nose at these people. Shaking the flag, he followed.
Shopkeeper Liu shook his head and walked past these people with his face turned slightly. The girl and servant were still angrily pointing at Miss Jun's back and cursing.
"I don't know where it came from."
"It's really bad luck."
"At the foot of the world, even children come out to cheat."
"What she said was Jiulingtang. What is Jiulingtang?"
Shopkeeper Liu walked quickly past them with his face sideways, fearing that he would be recognized and be implicated.
"Okay." It was the woman who said. "Let's go back."
Only then did the group of people continue to walk angrily, and the crisp sound of bells disappeared in the alley. Shopkeeper Liu looked back, and saw that the woman was also looking back, with a thoughtful expression on her face.
Well now, I must be thinking about what happened to Jiulingtang, and someone must come to the door again.
Shopkeeper Liu shook his head and walked out at a faster pace.
. …
"Miss Jun, what happened to that woman just now?"
Fortunately, after leaving here, Miss Jun didn't go shopping any more and went straight back to Jiulingtang.
Shopkeeper Liu didn't hide any more and just followed, asking straight to the point.
"Obviously, she is the patient I'm looking for," Miss Jun said.
"So you've spent so many days in the capital just because of her?" Shopkeeper Liu asked.
Miss Jun shook her head again.
"To be precise, it's for patients like her," she said.
Her kind
Shopkeeper Liu let out a breath.
"Miss Jun, with all due respect." He said, "Are you trying to cheat or hit me?"
What do you mean by that
Liu'er, who was standing aside, stared suddenly.
Miss Jun laughed first and put down the teacup.
"Shopkeeper Liu, how can this be a lie?" she said.
"Isn't this a lie? Even if it's auspicious or unlucky, ghosts and gods have come out." Shopkeeper Liu said.
"The heart produces ghosts, and the mind produces spirits." Miss Jun said, "Sickness disturbs the mind, and weak spirits creep in. This is not a ghost, or why do people always say that a weak person is easy to attract evil? Actually It’s because his body is weak, his energy is scattered, and his thoughts tend to be in a trance.”
Shopkeeper Liu was taken aback when he heard that.
"Then you mean that the woman is really sick?" he asked.
"Of course it's true," Miss Jun said.
Shopkeeper Liu thought about it, recalling the woman's descriptive behavior.
"Why can't I see that she is sick?" He couldn't help but say.
"Because I'm a doctor, not you." Miss Jun said with a smile.
This statement is so reasonable that it is impossible to refute it.
Shopkeeper Liu was speechless.
"Of course I saw that she was different from ordinary people. Otherwise, why did I just stop her after traveling around for so many days and meeting so many people?" Miss Jun continued.
Yes, it does sound reasonable.
"However, you said that she was sick whenever she was sick, so how can you say it's a bad omen?" Shopkeeper Liu said, "Isn't that a little too serious?"
"Illness and death are of course bad omens," Miss Jun said seriously.
This is serious nonsense, shopkeeper Liu understands.
Such an unscrupulous manner, I don't know who I learned from.
The old doctor Jun is a doctor who has practiced medicine for generations. Doctors from this kind of family are the most rigorous, and Jun Yingwen is an official and a disciple of a sage.
Why did Miss Jun speak like this, she looked very soft and solemn, but if you think about it carefully, it's pure nonsense.
Since it's nonsense, I just don't want to tell him the real reason.
Shopkeeper Liu is not a child. He knows what to ask and what not to ask, and what is enough to stop.
"But Miss Jun." He said after plastic surgery, "I understand these principles when you tell me, but the other party doesn't understand. If you say this, the other party will never believe your words, let alone let you treat the disease. "
Miss Jun said oh.
"She will," she said.
So sure
"Why?" Shopkeeper Liu couldn't help asking.
"Because she is sick," Miss Jun said.
I'm sick too, Shopkeeper Liu said in his heart, I shouldn't ask.