Chapter 127 Sweetie's Illness
Tian Sheng's head exploded with a loud bang.
"What are you saying? Nonsense!" Tian Sheng scolded.
Sweetie was startled, then felt wronged. "I just like you, sister. If you could be my sister-in-law, we could be together forever. Wouldn't that be great?"
Seeing that his younger sister was almost crying from fright, Tian Sheng felt helpless and heartbroken. He sighed, "Your brother is not good enough for your sister. Don't say things like that again, okay?"
Tian Sheng's words were too blunt, instantly stirring up memories that Tian Niu had kept hidden deep in her heart and didn't want to recall...
That year, a group of people broke into their home, and then... her grandparents, parents, and everyone else left her.
"Ah!" Sweetie screamed and crouched down, clutching her head.
"Sweetie, what's wrong? Sweetie? Grandpa Hua, help me..." Tian Sheng was terrified, like a helpless child.
Hearing the shouts, Old Man Hua rushed over, asking, "What's wrong? What happened?"
"I don't know, we were just talking when she suddenly did this." Tian Sheng's eyes were red, tears welled up in them, and his face was filled with terror.
"What did you say?" Old Man Hua asked as he checked on Sweetie.
Tian Sheng was silent for a moment, but after looking at his sister, he chose to tell the truth, "Tian Niu wants Su Zhiqing to be her sister-in-law, but I said I'm not good enough for her."
Upon arriving, Shang Ziming heard these words, and his deep eyes grew even darker and more unfathomable.
"That's it?" Old Man Hua didn't think there was anything wrong with what he said, and he really didn't understand why it would cause Sweetie to fall ill.
At this moment, he also saw Shang Ziming approaching, so he instructed Tian Sheng, "You take her back to the room first, I'll get the tools and come over."
Without saying a word, Tian Sheng immediately picked up the still trembling Tian Niu and strode away.
Old Man Hua looked at Shang Zimu in the distance, "You, come with me."
He took the person to Old Man Gong, whispered a few words to him, and then went back to his room to get a pair of silver needles before going to Sweetie and Granny Cai's room.
He had gone to great lengths to preserve this set of silver needles, which had contributed significantly to Old Man Gong's foot health over the years.
When Tianniu returned to her room, Granny Cai had already made up her bed. She held Tianniu's hand with a pained expression and patted it gently, trying to soothe her emotions.
The method did work somewhat; Tianniu gradually stopped shaking so badly.
Old Man Hua stepped forward and administered acupuncture to her. This is the charm of traditional Chinese medicine; fifteen minutes later, Tian Niu's condition had improved, and then her eyelids drooped as she gradually drifted off to sleep.
Old Man Hua, seeing that it was about time, put away the silver needles.
Tian Sheng pursed his lips, staring intently at Tian Niu, as if afraid that if he blinked, his little sister would be gone.
Seeing this, Old Man Hua sighed and instructed, "Don't agitate her these next few days. Just go along with her as much as you can. I'll give her a few more acupuncture treatments, and that should be enough."
"Okay." Tian Sheng nodded obediently. "Thank you, Grandpa Hua."
"You brat, you're being so polite with me now." Old Hua chuckled and scolded, then left with his tools.
Tian Sheng looked at his younger sister sleeping peacefully on the bed and couldn't help but smile bitterly.
Next door, Shang Ziming listened to Elder Gong's introduction with a shocked expression. He never expected that the person who had been declared dead long ago was now standing alive in front of him.
After his initial shock, Shang Ziming quickly regained his composure.
"Elder Gong, you have suffered so much."
He stood up and saluted Old Man Gong.
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