Sold to a Fool by My Aunt, She Eats Wild Vegetables While I Eat

Cui Yulu, known as the jinx of Cui Family Village, is about to get married. Under the guise of doing what's best for her, her aunt accepts eight taels of silver from the Han family in the neigh...

Chapter 69 The Divine Doctor's Identity Cannot Be Hidden

Seeing that Liu Xiuying had spoken, everyone felt embarrassed to stay any longer, so they took their things and left.

After carefully putting away her gift, Han Chunying happily ran out.

"Where are you going so late, girl?"

"I'm not going to eat dinner. I'm going to go find Dujuan and spend some time with her."

Seeing her daughter's expression, Liu Meie knew that she was going to show off to others, so she didn't stop her.

"Qiao Niu, you go ahead and prepare dinner. I'm going out for a walk too."

Cao Qiaoniu softly agreed, thinking to herself that the mother and daughter really did look alike.

Liu Xiuying examined the items carefully, her face showing little joy, and even a hint of sorrow.

The taller the tree, the more the wind will blow. This kid is so capable now, he'll probably cause some unnecessary trouble.

Nowadays, many people in the village are envious of their family. If they continue to be so high-profile, it will be difficult for them not to arouse jealousy and be framed by others.

The most difficult thing to confront in this world is the human heart.

"Child, tell your grandma what kind of person this is, who gave you so many things?"

She noticed that these gifts were deliberately prepared for her family. This person probably knew about their family situation; otherwise, everyone would have received a gift.

"He was a man I rescued on my first trip to town. This time, he came to me again after his poisoning flared up. I saved his life twice, so he's grateful for all the things I've given him."

"Well, what are your plans for these things?"

"Grandma, I'm planning to open a clinic in town after spring. What do you think?"

Looking at all these things, Liu Xiuying felt that they were more than enough to open a clinic, but how could the clinic in that town easily accommodate a young girl like her?