Rebirth of the Abandoned Woman: Godly Doctor Taizi Fei

Chapter 859: Sick rice

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Maybe someone went to report the letter, and saw an aunt wearing rough linen clothes hurried towards them. When she saw the person lying on Zhu Yan's back, she looked very panicked, and hurried forward, shouting: " Xiao Wu, what’s wrong with you?”

Xia Yuanqiu stopped and smiled at the aunt: "Don't worry, aunt. Xiaowu passed out because he soaked in the hot spring for too long and lost his strength. It's okay. I will prescribe some medicine for him later and take good care of him." It'll be fine in two days."

When the aunt heard that Xia Yuanqiu sounded like a doctor, she quickly grabbed Xia Yuanqiu's hand and said anxiously: "The girl must be a doctor. Please give Xiaowu a good look. No one in this village has heard of anyone." You will faint when you go to the hot springs, but Xiao Wu will faint every time he goes to the hot springs. I told him many times to tell him not to go, but he refused to listen to me and had to be carried back every time."

Xia Yuanqiu asked in surprise: "He faints every time he takes a hot spring bath?"

The aunt wiped away tears and nodded: "Yes, it's been like this every time. Even his father died in a hot spring."

Xia Yuanqiu asked again: "How did Xiaowu's father die?"

The lady looked around and saw villagers who loved to join in the fun, and said, "Let's go inside and talk."

So the aunt led everyone to a very strong wooden box at the end of the village.

"Invite inside!" The aunt invited everyone into the courtyard. There was a simple small wooden table in the courtyard with some small stools placed beside the table. They consciously moved their stools to sit around the table.

After Zhu Yan put the people into the room, he also came out and sat down. At this time, the aunt brought a bowl of tea to each person.

Xia Yuanqiu was eager to hear the case, so he asked: "Auntie, you just said that Xiao Wu's father also died because of hot spring bathing?"

The woman nodded and sighed: "Yes, he is the same as Xiao Wu. He faints every time he goes to the hot springs. The tempers of the two father and son are exactly the same. I control him and don't let him go to the hot springs to avoid accidents. But he refused to listen, and chose to go to the hot spring pool alone one day. There was no one around him at that time. He thought he could bear it this time, and he thought he would not faint again this time. As a result, he He fell face down in the water, and no one pulled him up, so he drowned in the hot spring water. Unexpectedly, when Xiao Wu grew up, he also went to the hot springs and fainted every time he took a dip. It scared me. Don’t dare let him go again.”

"It is precisely because of this that many people in the village know about it and say that Xiao Wu must be suffering from some strange disease. Just like his father, he will die in the hot spring one day. When he reaches the age of marriage, but people in and outside the village Girl, no family is willing to marry their daughter to him, but I am worried to death, but this damn child is not obedient at all. The more people in the village talk about him, the more unconvinced he becomes, and he sneaks away to go to the hot springs again and again. I have to be carried back every time."

When Xia Yuanqiu heard this, he knew that things were not as simple as he thought, so he said: "I will go and give Xiao Wu a good check."

Hearing this, the aunt quickly thanked her and led Xia Yuanqiu into the house.

Xiao Wu was lying on the bed, his originally crimson complexion gradually returned to its original color, and his pulse was light, showing that he was slightly weak and had low blood pressure.

"Has Xiao Wu's face always been so pale?" Xia Yuanqiu asked.

The aunt nodded: "White, it has always been white. It has been very white since I was a child."

The aunt thought for a while and then said: "Oh, by the way, his father is also very white. His face, to put it bluntly, looks like a dead person. He is so pale and has no strength to do things. I think my son will grow up. He will always be better than his father, but who knows, he will be a sick boy again."