Liu Huan simply tore apart a scumbag, but unexpectedly woke up as an abandoned baby. Even more miraculously, she had the memories of the baby's previous life.
The original owner was an ad...
When Liu Huan arrived, he saw several burly men standing at the door, some holding knives and others holding swords, their faces expressionless and clearly not easy to get along with.
Her heart skipped a beat, and she wondered if she should run away. After all, she'd been having a run of bad luck lately, but she gritted her teeth and decided to go closer to see what was going on.
Walking past those people, I saw the prefect I had seen in the yamen sitting there, with two servants standing beside him. One was holding a bowl of skewers, and the other was holding a bowl of shaved ice.
The prefect held skewers in his left hand and scooped shaved ice in a spoon in his right.
The beard was still covered in white sesame seeds, making it look particularly funny.
She didn't say anything, but went inside to take a look. It was indeed full, and there was even a queue.
Xiao Dong, with his sharp eyes, spotted her immediately: "Second Boss, what brings you here?"
"I just came to check, is everything alright?"
Xiao Dong smiled innocently: "No, those people left as soon as the designated time was set."
There was originally no set time, but the guests liked to linger and not leave, some even ordering food and sitting there all day.
Some people get impatient and even angry while waiting, so they have no choice but to set time limits for dining in booths, while there are no time restrictions for private rooms as long as the minimum spending requirement is met.
"That's good"
"You go ahead and get busy, I'll go check on the kitchen."
Liu Huan always goes to the kitchen when she comes. With the hot weather, she is afraid that the food might cause stomach upset for the guests or give them a bad taste experience.
The kitchen was bustling with activity, and because it was so hot, they were using a lot of ice, so it didn't feel too uncomfortable. Everyone was used to seeing her, and the head chef handed her a bowl of boneless chicken feet that he had just made.
"It's freshly pickled, please have a taste, boss."
After saying that, he went to busy himself with frying the base of the pot.
Liu Huan ate with gusto, remarking that it would have been even better if there were lemons.
A noisy commotion came from the booths outside. Liu Huan asked, "What happened?"
Xiao Dong rushed in, covered in sweat, "Second Master, someone has fainted in the booth."
Liu Huan hurried out and saw that everyone had stopped eating. At a corner table, a man was lying on the ground, and a woman was squatting next to him, looking completely lost. She kept saying that the food from Chunhui Restaurant had killed people.
Liu Huan disregarded everything else and ran over to take a look. The man's face had already started to turn pale, and he didn't seem to be trying to extort money.
"Everyone, move aside and don't crowd around him."
Xiao Dong separated the people around him a little. The prefect at the door heard the noise, put down the shaved ice, and went in, saying, "Chang Hua, go and take a look."
"Yes, sir."
A man named Chang Hua stepped forward, took his pulse, examined his eyes, and shook his head, indicating that there was no hope.
They didn't even take out their usual silver needles.
The man's wife was sobbing uncontrollably, "This restaurant is a scourge! It killed my husband!"
The other guests, seeing this, were hesitant about whether they should continue eating.
Just as the prefect was about to speak, he saw a girl kneeling on the ground beside him, placing her hand on the man's neck, and quickly unbuttoning his clothes.
The woman yelled and pulled her clothes together, "What are you doing? My husband is already like this and you still won't let him go? You heartless shopkeepers!"
Liu Huan knew that her actions were too shocking for the ancients, but she didn't have time to explain.
The man had no heartbeat; if the golden time for intervention was missed, even the King of Heaven himself couldn't save him.
"Manager Guan, pull her away, don't get in my way of saving people."
Upon hearing this, the people at Chunhuilou quickly stepped forward and pulled the woman away, saying, "Our owner is rescuing someone, please calm down."
The woman was pulled aside but couldn't break free. She could only watch helplessly as her husband's clothes were undone until he was only wearing his undergarments, and the girl pressed her hands against his chest.
"Dad, help! Someone please save my husband!"
Those nearby sighed, "This girl is really something, pressing buttons randomly without knowing how to save someone. If she can't save him, Chunhui Tower is probably doomed."
"Exactly, even the doctors said it was hopeless. I've never seen anyone save a person like this before."
The prefect standing beside him was also shocked; he had never seen anything like it before.
Chang Hua was furious. "Even I, an old doctor, am helpless. How dare a mere young girl be so audacious? She has no idea what she's doing!"
Liu Huan had no time to explain; saving lives was the priority.
After pressing thirty times, he tilted the man's head back, preparing to kiss him, but then suddenly stopped.
"Xiao Xi, come here and blow air into his mouth."
These words terrified Xiao Xi: "Ah, Second Boss?"
Liu Huan tried to sway her with money: "Hurry up, I'll give you ten taels of silver."
Xiao Xi looked miserable, but she had no choice but to breathe into the man's mouth as Liu Huan had instructed. When the woman saw this, she rolled her eyes and fainted from anger.
The woman next to him blushed and turned away, while the man whispered among himself.
Chang Hua was so angry that he glared and said, "This is absolutely indecent!"
Seeing Liu Huan and the other person's actions, he scoffed. As a royal physician, he had never seen such a way of saving a person. It was truly a small town, utterly crude and vulgar.
The prefect, however, kept his eyes glued to Liu Huan and Xiao Xi's every move.
He pressed down on Chang Hua, who was jumping up and down beside him, and said, "Don't rush, take a look at this woman first."
Liu Huan couldn't hear any other sounds at this moment. She only felt that her hands had lost all feeling and were moving up and down mechanically.
She knew this person couldn't be allowed to get into trouble.
She didn't know how much time had passed when she heard the man groan. She stopped what she was doing and placed her hand on the man's carotid artery. Fortunately, he had returned.
Someone nearby exclaimed in surprise, "Ah, that person, that person has actually come back to life!"
Chang Hua didn't believe it. He stepped forward, pushed Xiao Xi aside, and examined the man's pulse and eyes. He was quite shocked: "This... how could this be?"
When the woman saw that her husband had opened his eyes, she didn't care about anything else and rushed forward to hug him and start crying, "My husband, you scared me to death!"
The man woke up looking completely bewildered: "What...what happened to me?"
Feeling a little embarrassed and guilty about her earlier attitude towards Liu Huan, the woman said, "You fainted, and this girl saved you."
I didn't see it clearly before, but when I saw Liu Huan's face now, I was so shocked that I couldn't even speak.
Exhausted, Liu Huan collapsed to the ground and waved wearily, "It's nothing. You should still go to the clinic. If something really happened to you after eating the food from this shop, we will definitely not stand idly by."
Chang Hua changed his attitude from before and said seriously, "I am a doctor, let me take a look at him."
After taking your pulse for a while, he said, "This is caused by excessive liver fire and liver qi rising in reverse. You must have headaches and red eyes on a daily basis, and you are prone to anger. In addition, you are a bit overweight, so you can't catch your breath, which is why this is happening."
Liu Huan couldn't understand what he was saying, but in her judgment, this person was showing symptoms of sudden death, and if she hadn't been there, he would definitely have died.
She didn't care what caused the man's condition; she just wanted others to know that this had nothing to do with Chunhui Tower.