She was sweating profusely, her eyes were filled with tears, and her whole body was trembling, but she still gritted her teeth. She didn't want to be laughed at anymore, she didn't want to be called an ugly woman with scars anymore.
Liang Weijun covered his mouth and cried silently.
The foolish Qu Yunzhu stared at Liang Xiaoxiao blankly, mumbling something that no one could understand.
Half an hour later, the pain began to subside, and Liang Xiaoxiao slowly stopped trembling. She gasped for breath and slowly opened her eyes. Sweat had already soaked her clothes. She looked at Song Yun with wet eyes, "Sister Song, I made it, right?"
Song Yun wiped her sweat with a towel and nodded with a smile, "Yes, you made it through. You are really amazing, great." Song Yun gave her a thumbs up.
Liang Xiaoxiao smiled, her eyes sparkling.
Liang Weijun had never seen his daughter so happy before. He felt both happy and nervous. He was happy that his daughter had such perseverance, but he was nervous that she would have to continue to suffer in the following treatment.
After wiping the little girl's sweat, Song Yun took out a full-length towel and clamped it on the little girl's back as a sweat towel to prevent the wet clothes from sticking to her back and causing her to catch a cold.
"Take this medicine home and use it for three days, once a day. On the fourth day, come back to me to check on your condition and determine the subsequent medication plan. Don't go to school for the next few days. While taking this medicine, don't go out in the sun. Stay home and try to go out as little as possible. Avoid spicy food and eat light meals."
Liang Weijun took the medicine and thanked him repeatedly.
"It must have taken a lot of effort to make this medicine, and it must have used a lot of herbs as well. How much is it in total?" Liang Weijun asked.
Song Yun said, "Just give me ten yuan."
Ten yuan is not a small amount, but compared to the value of this ointment, ten yuan is far more than that. She only charged a small fee for the medicinal materials and also used some ancient medicines.
Liang Weijun was not a worldly-wise man. He knew that it was impossible to buy this kind of ointment with ten yuan. But he also knew that Song Yun would not charge more, so he gave the money without hesitation. He thought about sending whatever he had at home to Song Yun and Gu Lao.
After talking about Liang Xiaoxiao, Song Yun asked Liang Weijun to help his lover sit down on the stool.
Qu Yunzhu was obviously very dependent on Liang Weijun and Liang Xiaoxiao. She held one in each hand and refused to let go. She also resisted Song Yun's approach and even screamed when Song Yun stretched out her hand.
There was no other way, so Song Yun took out a needle and pricked Qu Yunzhu's sleeping point, making her fall asleep in Liang Weijun's arms.
"Don't worry, she's just asleep. I'll wake her up after I finish the examination."
Liang Weijun had seen the ancient acupuncture technique and knew that acupuncture on specific acupoints could make people sleepy, so he was not surprised. However, Liang Xiaoxiao felt that Song Yun's medical skills were even better than those of the gods in comic books, and she felt awe and yearning for her.
After a thorough inspection, Song Yun had an idea.
Liang Weijun held his unconscious wife in his arms and asked nervously, "How is it?"
Song Yun said, "She suffered a brain injury at the time, and the brain injury was not treated promptly. The brain nerves and blood clots became congested, causing her mental impairment."
This explanation was similar to the diagnosis in ancient times. Liang Weijun hurriedly asked, "Can it be cured?"
Gu Lao also looked at Song Yun with a look of hope on his face. If Song Yun could be cured, he would be able to make progress as well.
Song Yun didn't say anything final. "I'll give it a try. Whether my treatment plan will be effective depends on how your wife responds to the treatment."
Liang Weijun didn't hear the exact answer nor did he have any hope. As long as there was a glimmer of hope, just a glimmer of hope, he would be very happy. It was better than having no hope at all.
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