Full-level Boss Dressed As a Peasant Girl

Shu Yu transmigrated into a book and became a cannon fodder character who was doomed to be killed. She only appeared twice before being banished thousands of miles away. After realizing that she co...

Chapter 482 A sudden surge of anger

Chapter 482 A sudden surge of anger

Da Niu helped the old lady up and carried her on his back, then said to Liang Shi, "Third Aunt, I'll take my grandma to the clinic first. You stay home and take care of Bao Ya and the others."

After saying that, he quickly ran out. Da Bao looked around and hurriedly said, "I, I'll go help."

The two left one after the other. Madam Liang wanted to follow, but when she saw Bao Ya crying uncontrollably with her head up, she could only stay behind and also stopped San Ya, who was also going to follow.

Da Niu placed the old lady on the cart, then had Da Bao sit on it to help hold her up, and drove the oxcart directly to the clinic.

Da Niu had a feeling that something terrible had happened. First, his third aunt's face turned deathly pale, and now the old lady had fainted.

We can't panic, he can't panic. If he panics, the others will be even more at a loss.

Da Niu is starting to miss A Yu. If A Yu were here, she would definitely be more successful than him, at least she wouldn't be driving with her hands shaking like this.

The old lady was quickly taken to the clinic. After examining her, the doctor said to her, "It's nothing serious, she just fainted from a sudden surge of anger."

He gave the old lady an acupuncture needle, and she woke up shortly afterward.

Da Niu breathed a sigh of relief and sat down next to her, asking, "Grandma, how are you feeling?"

The old lady was momentarily dazed, and it took her a while to come back to her senses. As soon as she came to her senses, she remembered what Liang had said, and her expression suddenly changed.

She looked around and realized that this was a clinic. Only Da Niu and Da Bao were with her; Liang Shi was not there.

The old lady grabbed Da Niu's hand, and Da Niu felt the pain from the force.

"Where is your third aunt? Where is she?"

Da Niu didn't dare to move, and only said, "Bao Ya and San Ya are still at home. They're frightened. Auntie will stay home and look after them for now."

After he finished speaking, he cautiously looked at the old lady's expression, "Grandma, what exactly happened?"

The old lady's eyes widened, and Da Niu became nervous. "Grandma, I won't ask you anything. Calm down, don't be nervous. Come on, take a deep breath."

The old lady took a long, deep breath, but she still said in a hurried voice, "Let's go home, let's go home and find your third aunt."

"Grandma, you just woke up. The doctor said..."

"Take me back." The old lady said and got up. She swayed as if she had gotten up too quickly.

Da Niu quickly helped her up, "Grandma, don't be impulsive, I'll take you back, I'll take you back right now."

He told Da Bao to get the medicine, then carried her on his back again and placed her on the oxcart outside the door.

The oxcart returned to Liufang Lane. After resting for a while, the old lady was able to walk on her own. But Da Niu was still worried and carried her into the house on his back.

Hearing the commotion, Mrs. Liang quickly ran over.

She was also frightened and had been restless at home. She only breathed a sigh of relief when she saw that the old lady was alright.

But she didn't dare mention Shu Yu's exile at all; she just helped the old lady into the house to rest.

However, even if she didn't mention it, the old lady couldn't pretend she didn't know.

She took a couple of sips of water, then told Da Bao to take Bao Ya and San Ya to play in the yard. Only then did she look at Liang Shi, her eyes stern and fierce. "Tell me again what you did at the Tang family, exactly as it happened, without adding a single word. Do you hear me?"

She knew that Liang was quick-witted but also liked to exaggerate, and she was afraid that Liang might have let something slip or said something wrong.

(End of this chapter)