The Jin Family's Little Empress

"Quick, tell me! When did you start liking me?"

"There is a beautiful one, whom I see and cannot forget. A single day without seeing them, and I yearn like mad. A phoenix flies hi...

Chapter 105: Picking Medicine

"The fever has subsided. I'll ask the kitchen to make some medicine for you. Please wait a moment."

Cao Cao was flattered, "No need, miss, how can I let you do these things!"

Jin Suting pushed her back to the bed, pulled the quilt for her, and said, "You should rest well now. We should get along the same way as before. There is no distinction between master and servant. Now that you are sick, you must take good care of yourself."

He just stared at her blankly after saying this, not knowing what to say. He bit his lip and looked at Jin Suting with tears in his eyes. "Miss, thank you."

"Okay, stop saying thank you. My fever just subsided. Go back to sleep for a while." After saying that, Jin Suting took the list and turned to leave.

He closed the door, leaned back, closed his eyes tightly, whispered to himself, "Come on," and then walked down the stairs again.

There were not many people in the kitchen. It was still too early and no one had ordered the kitchen to work. There were only a few idle male servants and maids boiling water, cleaning and so on.

When Jin Suting arrived, a few people heard the noise and looked over, but didn't say hello. Others didn't even raise their heads.

Jin Suting held the list in her hand and called a maid in charge of cleaning the kitchen. "Little girl, this is medicine for the cold. Please help me get the medicine, boil it, and then send it to Suxuan Courtyard, preferably before lunch..."

"Why?" Xiao Shi interrupted Jin Suting with an extremely impatient tone.

Jin Suting was a little stunned. She looked at Xiaoshi in shock. How could she, a usually well-behaved girl...

"The madam said that you are the sinner who pissed off the master, and none of us will obey your orders." Xiao Shi picked up the broom, walked past Jin Suting, and continued sweeping the floor.

Jin Suting actually found it a little funny for a moment. She was the eldest daughter in the family, and now she was being ridiculed like this?

Okay, she can go to the pharmacy to pick up the medicine herself.

Fortunately, I had become familiar with the streets of Funing City in the past few months and soon found Lingzhi Hall.

It was still early at this time, and the pharmacy had obviously just opened for business, with only a few people around.

The shopkeeper was looking at an account book, tapping away on an abacus. As Jin Suting walked in, she spread out the list and handed it to the shopkeeper, "Boss, please help me sort out all the medicines here."

The shopkeeper stopped what he was doing, raised his eyelids to look at her, then lowered his head to look at the densely packed list, "Ling Da, come and get the list to pick medicine for this young lady."

"Coming!" A boy who looked to be in his teens ran out, took the prescription on the table and went into the pharmacy to get the medicine.

While waiting, the shopkeeper continued to count on his abacus and asked Jin Suting, who was also waiting, "Is this your first time here, young lady?"

Jin Suting obviously didn't expect the shopkeeper to talk to him. He was stunned for a moment before replying, "It's the first time."

The shopkeeper smiled as expected and said, "Is your mother sick at home?"

Jin Suting frowned. How could the shopkeeper talk nonsense? "I'm going to get medicine for my little sister."

Caocao is a few years younger than her, so she treats Caocao as her younger sister.

The shopkeeper turned a page of the account book in his hand, stopped working on the abacus, looked up at Jin Suting, looked her up and down, then lowered his head to continue checking the account book without saying anything else.

After a while, Ling Da came with a few bags of packaged medicinal herbs and placed them on the counter, obviously reminding Jin Suting to go and pay the bill.

The shopkeeper stopped calculating and looked at her.