Chapter 94: Ginseng stewed chicken soup is the perfect choice!



This ginseng, even its rootlets, is white and tender.

The air is filled with the unique herbal fragrance of wild ginseng.

Those of them who are chefs are naturally all-round nutritionists.

"Such a large ginseng root, if it were stewed whole, it would be too nourishing, too much of a good thing."

The other person next to him saw Wang Cheng hesitate as he was about to strike and said something to him.

"Fifth Master's health has been weak for many years. This medicine is too strong and he may not be able to handle it."

The others also offered their suggestions.

"These flowers and leaves are also treasures; they can be steamed and melted to make pastries."

"Oh, right, right, the ginseng root and ginseng whiskers are better used to make a decoction."

"The sea cucumbers are large, so cutting them into sections is perfect for stewing in chicken soup!"

The group nodded in agreement.

Wang Chenggang was very satisfied with the outcome of the discussion.

He nodded as he looked at the ginseng lying quietly on the cutting board: "I think so. Chicken soup needs to be simmered for a long time to be effective. First, cut off some ginseng whiskers and roots, and make ginseng water for Fifth Master to drink!"

The group quickly and efficiently started boiling water in the pot.

Some went to kill chickens, some to knead dough, and some to prepare side dishes.

A flurry of activity ensued.

Liang Gui and Zhu Yuan sat in the small hall of the kitchen, waiting for the ginseng to be cooked.

And so, in Hangzhou, with all five senses blocked, she knew nothing.

Even the ginseng roots have been arranged for someone.

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On the second floor of Lanzhu Garden.

Yin Huaizhu sat leaning against the bed.

Although her face was still pale, she had at least regained some color.

Compared to a few days ago, it's finally not so frighteningly white anymore.

"Cough, cough, cough."

Yin Huaizhu coughed softly, covering her lips with a silk handkerchief.

Her beautiful eyebrows were slightly furrowed as she listened to the voices of the people around her.

The Yin brothers were sitting on the sofa in the small living room of the bedroom with their grandfather.

She was deeply worried about her younger brother's health and wondered how she could help Yin Huaizhu improve his condition.

All of them had their brows furrowed.

Their eyes also revealed their concern for Yin Huaizhu's condition.

Hearing Yin Huaizhu cough softly, Yin Huaicheng stopped speaking.

He looked at Grandpa Yin Zhenwei: "Dad, let's go out first, so as not to disturb Fifth Brother's rest."

Yin Huaifu helped the old man to his feet, and the others told Yin Huaizhu to rest well.

Only then did they all leave the room.

We went down to the front garden.

Yin Zhenwei then said slowly and worriedly, "Look, Huaizhu's health is getting worse and worse. This can't go on."

Although he is in his seventies or eighties, he is still very healthy.

But his youngest son was in poor health.

Yin Zhenwei always felt that Yin Huaizhu's poor health was because he had been switched at birth and abandoned outside.

The opponent at the time had actually orchestrated a grand scheme behind the scenes, allowing the other side to exploit the loopholes without anyone noticing.

Neither he nor his wife, Liu Xu, knew that their biological son had been living away from home.

They always treated the counterfeit goods that were exchanged as their own children.

Four years later, when the switched child ran into trouble, they finally learned that their youngest son was not their biological child.

Later, Yin Zhenwei discovered who had switched the babies and sent countless people to search for his youngest son for two years.

That's how they found their youngest son in a remote mountain village, far from the capital.

Therefore, Yin Zhenwei and Liu Xu always believed that Yin Huaizhu had survived outside by chance when she was a child.

I've suffered too much, which has led to my poor health now.

However, after Yin Huaizhu was brought home, there were voices of opposition from the clan.

The paternity test was done several times.

And it just so happened that the family needed to cultivate a new head of the family.

Yin Huaizhu, who hadn't lived in this house for very long, insisted on going.

Yin Zhenwei was the previous head of the family, so he naturally knew about the cruel process and methods used by the base to train successors.

He did not want Yin Huaizhu to leave.

Originally, the choice had been made between Yin Huairong, who was 25 years old at the time, and Yin Huaifu, who was 15 years old.

However, the eldest brother, Yin Huaicheng, had no desire to compete.

The Yin siblings have always had a good relationship and are united in their fight against external threats.

I would never have imagined letting a seven-year-old child get caught up in this cruel vortex of power struggles.

But Yin Huaizhu was stubborn and insisted on going.

No matter how his parents and siblings tried to persuade him, he wouldn't listen.

In the end, he even went on a hunger strike to go.

Neither Yin Huairong nor Yin Huaifu had any desire to fight.

Their family has been headed by monks for generations, so they cannot allow power to fall into the hands of other families.

Since my younger brother is going, my father, as the head of the family, will naturally have a way to take care of him.

At this moment, the two brothers were thinking a little too simply.

But after the person went in, there was no news of them, not even my father could find out.

More than a decade later, the younger brother returned to the Yin family as the new head of the family.

My younger brother is exceptionally capable and has returned after growing up.

Their whole family was very happy.

Yin Zhenwei, however, felt that Yin Huaizhu's current health was due to a poor foundation from childhood, and that her health had been further damaged after she was brought back and sent to the cultivation base.

Both Liu Xu and her husband felt guilty and heartbroken towards their youngest son.

The Yin brothers felt mostly compensatory towards their younger brother, who had suffered so much, was taciturn, and somewhat indifferent.

She never minded Yin Huaizhu's indifferent attitude towards people.

She always gave the best things to her younger brother.

What they didn't know was that they had already missed the time when Yin Huaizhu needed care the most.

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