The villager thought about it and couldn't think of any other reason other than the good doctor's medicine.
Ye Lulu was accustomed to discussing matters, and he was not afraid of the good doctor as many people were, so he would not subconsciously think that he was an evil ghost, and thus directly blame many things on him.
Ye Lulun frowned and thought for a while, but still couldn't figure out how he could have been poisoned by the good doctor. He didn't die on the spot, but died after coming back and enduring these days.
That doesn't quite make sense.
Ever since the good doctor was exposed, Aunt Liang's attitude toward the good doctor completely changed to one of deep hatred. When her son died of illness, her first reaction was that the good doctor had poisoned him.
The other villagers couldn't think of any other reason, but Aunt Liang's son had indeed returned from a doctor's visit and started to get sick after drinking the decoction prescribed by the good doctor, so they all thought that the good doctor had poisoned him.
Last night, Aunt Liang's son died. He was only two years old. Everyone couldn't bear to mourn and couldn't hide their sympathy.
"At that time, Aunt Liang was quarreling with you. She said good doctors are good, but you have a good vision. She didn't believe in good doctors, so she raised the child by herself. [It was safe and sound. Otherwise, if you went to see good doctors, then... ugh ." The villager looked at Ye Lulu and said again, shook his head and sighed.
Ye Lulun still felt that the good doctor had been practicing medicine and had no intention of harming people before. He was just saving people when he saved them. How could it be equated with his later poisoning
This is unreasonable.
The villager mainly wanted to say that Ye Lulu was arguing with Aunt Liang and she was right and her three children were fine. Aunt Liang was wrong and her son was gone.
It is estimated that many villagers will think of Ye Lulu after the death of Aunt Liang's son, and then have this idea.
Ye Lulu felt uncomfortable when she heard that a child had died, but she didn't want to get too involved in Aunt Liang's affairs that had nothing to do with her.
So she no longer worried about whether the child was poisoned to death. When she found out about it, she turned around and went back to the housekeeper.
As expected, the news has spread throughout the village. After all, at this time, children are the most valued and valuable. Everyone is very concerned about whether the offspring can survive. Now that the child has died, the whole village is mourning.
People from almost every household in the village came out, either to pay their respects or to comfort the heartbroken Aunt Liang.
There was some chaos in the village, but with the relationship between the housekeeper and Aunt Liang's housekeeper, and the relationship between the housekeeper and Liang's surname, Ye Lulu and the others would not be involved much.
Ye Lulu was about to open the door and enter the housekeeper.
Suddenly, Aunt Liang's figure pushed aside the crowd, rushed out of the villagers, and ran straight to Ye Lulun in front of the housekeeper's door. At the same time, Aunt Liang's crazy hoarse scream sounded:
"My Danwa was poisoned by a good doctor! Danwa is gone! Housekeeper's sixth daughter-in-law, I will never forgive you in this life. I hate you because you didn't stop me from taking Danwa to the city. You knew this a long time ago, so you bought your baby precious fruits to eat and didn’t take your baby to see a good doctor. You knew very well why you didn’t stop me at that time. Why didn’t you stop me? It’s all your fault. You didn’t stop me from taking Danwa to see a good doctor, but Danwa was poisoned to death!”
Aunt Liang's waist was bent and her steps were staggering. You could see that she was in extreme grief. Her face was stained with tears, she was extremely haggard, and her whole body was filled with the pain of despair.
However, there was still this fierce flame in her face and eyes, mixed with thick anger and hatred, and her voice was so hoarse that she almost tore her throat out when she spoke.
She screamed and cursed at Ye Lulu: "It's all your fault. I've hated you all my life. Housekeeper's sixth daughter-in-law, Ye Lulu, it's all my fault that you didn't stop me at that time! You didn't take your baby to see a good doctor." , but asked me to take my egg baby to see a good doctor!"
"My Danwa is dead! My Danwa is gone! I hate you, why didn't you stop me at that time! I hate you! That day I bumped into you buying fruit and we had a quarrel, if you had stopped me from taking Danwa to see the charity. Doctor, my egg baby will not die! It’s all because of you!”
(End of chapter)