Remarrying With Mom: The Pampered Lucky Baby Has an All-Purpose Wish Notebook

Jiang Youran, reborn at the age of four, decided to marry her mother, Mrs. Su—who died in depression before she was 28 in her previous life—to her cousin, Duke Ping, who had always harbored feeling...

Chapter 142 Sixth Aunt

Half an hour later, Wen Yuanbai became drowsy after drinking the medicine.

Under the guise of performing acupuncture to detoxify, Doctor Gu drove away Nan Zhuo and Master Wuwang, leaving only his two disciples behind.

Wen Yuanbai frowned; the feeling of lying on the chopping board like a fish on a chopping board was truly unpleasant.

And Xiaoyouran...

She was holding the red envelope she had just received and smiling happily.

A thousand taels of silver!

Hehehe! This senior brother in white is indeed a golden thigh!

Wen Yuanbai said in a cold voice with strong resistance, "Dr. Gu, please let Junior Sister out first."

Doctor Gu was in a dilemma.

Little Youran will be of great use in a little while, how can she go out?

Xiao Youran said with a grin, "Don't be shy, Senior Brother Da Bai. A doctor only sees the human body, not men and women."

Wen Yuanbai:......

How could a little girl have the audacity to say such a thing?

But remembering the soreness in his arm after the previous two acupuncture treatments by Doctor Gu, he had a feeling that Xiao Youran was up to something again.

He heard a slight sound coming from the roof, and he knew that Nan Zhuo had already come up to the roof.

The answer will be revealed soon.

So he stopped trying to stop them and just lay down like a salted fish.

Doctor Gu began applying acupuncture to Wen Yuanbai. In order to ignore Xiao Youran's gaze, he quickly forced himself to fall asleep under the influence of the acupuncture.

After a moment, Doctor Gu tentatively called out twice, "Young Master Wen?"

The only response he received was Wen Yuanbai's long, drawn-out breath.

Doctor Gu turned his gaze to Xiao Youran, "You Ran, my disciple, what should we do next?"

Xiao Youran had a sudden thought. She took out a syringe from her sleeve and whispered, "Master, if you need to draw blood, this will suffice."

A dagger or something, wouldn't that scare someone to death?

Dr. Gu immediately understood when he recalled the first step of his rabies vaccination.

Xiao Youran stepped forward and personally performed the procedure, inserting a thin needle into Wen Yuanbai's broken bone to suck out the poisonous blood.

Nan Zhuo, watching from the rooftop, suddenly narrowed his eyes. Sure enough, the young master's suspicions were true!

The first two times Doctor Gu performed acupuncture, something strange happened!

However, he also knew that this method of blood collection was definitely more convenient than cutting a wound on his leg with a dagger, and it was painless and trauma-free.

To his shock, it was Xiao Youran who took out the syringe, and Xiao Youran's technique looked extremely skilled.

He suspected that among the three disciples, the real master was actually Xiao Youran.

Seeing the same shocked look in Jiang Youchen's eyes, he knew that this sister-protecting maniac was just a complete repeater.

If Jiang Youchen and his sister knew what Nan Zhu was thinking at this moment, they would definitely praise him and say, "You're right!"

At that moment, a very low voice suddenly rang in his ear, "My disciple is truly remarkable!"

Nan Zhuo was startled and immediately dodged away.

Upon closer inspection, it turned out to be Master Wuwang.

He was lying on the roof in the same position as I had been, holding a tile and looking down.

Wu Wang glanced at Nan Zhuo with a playful look and mouthed, "Little Lucky Baby!"

Nan Zhuo nodded in complete agreement.

I wonder if my master will be even more heartbroken once he confirms this?

The master always felt that running into Xiao Youran was never a good thing, but in his eyes, it was always a good thing!

...

The second day is the second day of the lunar month, which is usually the day when married women return to their parents' home.

It was impossible for Old Madam Yun to go back to her parents' home, and her four daughters-in-law's families were not in the vicinity of this village, so they naturally could not go back either.

However, this did not prevent members of the Yun family who had married into other villages from returning to their maternal homes in Sanyang Village to pay New Year's visits.

So early in the morning, many married women returned to Sanyang Village with their families.

At this moment, several women, who had just come out of the clan chief's house, went directly to Tian Kuang's old house.

Several wives, maids, and servants followed behind, making quite a grand procession.

The village chief's daughter-in-law led the way, looking somewhat troubled.

Upon arriving at the old house, the village chief's daughter-in-law stepped forward and knocked on the door.

Xiao Wu was playing with Xiao Liu in the front yard when they heard someone knocking on the door, so they hurriedly ran to open it.

There stood an elegantly dressed old woman at the door, followed by several wives, maids, and servants, and a boy who looked to be about ten years old.

They didn't recognize anyone except the village chief's daughter-in-law by the door, who quickly called out, "Seventh Aunt."

Looking at the group of people behind her, Xiao Wu had often seen this kind of scene in the capital before, so she wasn't intimidated by them. She asked crisply, "Happy New Year to this old lady, and to all the aunties and uncles."

The old woman nodded arrogantly.

The village chief's daughter-in-law hurriedly asked, "Xiao Wu, is your grandmother here?"

Xiao Wuyun nodded, "Yes."

As he spoke, he gave Xiao Liu a push, "Go and call your aunt."

Xiao Liu dashed inside in a flash, and a moment later, Zhou Shi came out with Li Shi.

During the New Year, all who come to visit are guests, so the two of them naturally had no reason to turn them away, and repeatedly said, "We've been so inconsiderate."

When Zhou greeted her at the door, she didn't recognize the old lady, so she asked the village chief's daughter-in-law, "Seventh Sister-in-law, how should I address this old lady?"

The village chief's daughter-in-law smiled and said, "This is Laiwang's sixth great-aunt. And this is the head wife of the third branch of the family, whose maiden name is Zhou."

The old lady nodded slightly.

A woman standing nearby stepped forward and added, “My matriarch is the sixth daughter-in-law of the fifth branch of the Yun family. You may not recognize her since you haven’t been back for many years. But your matriarch should recognize her. If your grandfather were still alive, he would have to call our matriarch his sixth cousin.”

"So it's my sixth aunt." Zhou quickly determined the seniority of the old lady in front of her; she and her mother-in-law were cousins.

The village chief's daughter-in-law smiled and said, "We have many guests at home, so I can't stay too long. Sixth Aunt, come over for lunch later. I'll go back and prepare now."

After saying that, he turned and left.

"Happy New Year, Sixth Aunt." Madam Li curtsied and led the group inside.

Zhou hurried over and went to Madam Yun's room first. "Mother, the sixth aunt of the second branch of the Yun family has arrived."

She knew that in this rural area, if she were in the capital, she would be laughed at for coming to visit without even saying hello.

Moreover, she didn't know the history of her mother's relationship with this sixth aunt, and she needed to find out how she should treat her.

As expected, seeing that Old Madam Yun's expression was not good, she sighed, "Alright, they're already inside, how can we kick them out?"

Before Zhou could ask anything more, Li had already greeted her sixth aunt as she entered the room.

Previously, Madam Su and Xiao Youran were talking in Madam Yun's room, and Madam Yun was holding Xiao Youran with great affection.

Aunt Yun was dressed in a magnificent outfit, with pearls and gold hairpins in her hair. Even before she arrived, the tinkling of her hairpins had already reached the ears of Old Madam Yun.

With her daughter-in-law's support, Aunt Yun took small steps forward, and the two sides exchanged greetings.