Chapter 76 If anyone dares to offend me, don't let your next illness fall into my hands.



The sky in the height of summer.

Even sitting on a horse, the wind is hot and uncomfortable.

At this moment, Shulan was sitting on Jingfeng, with He Fengmian behind her, and the two headed towards Xinwang Village.

When Shimo rushed over, it was Hua Niang's family who came to town, saying that Hua Niang had suffered a miscarriage and they were afraid that the baby would not survive, so they hoped that the family could come and save her.

Fortunately, Shimo brought a medicine box, and He Fengmian led her towards Xinwang Village.

With Jingfeng around, his speed was naturally fast.

Time was of the essence, the weather was too hot, and there was no one else in the village at the moment. Jingfeng's speed did not decrease as he entered the village, and he went straight to Hua Niang's house.

The courtyard was now crowded with people.

Someone shouted, "Chen Erlang, Doctor Shu and the others are here!"

Hua Niang's second husband, named Chen Erlang, rushed out of the house upon hearing the news. When he saw Shu Lan, he knelt down and pleaded, "Doctor Shu, please save Hua Niang!"

Shulan was helped off the horse by He Fengmian and said, "Let me see what's going on first. I'll do my best."

After saying that, he picked up his medicine box and strode into the house.

As a grown man, He Fengmian naturally couldn't go inside, so he told Jingfeng to go to a shady spot by herself.

Then, looking at his handsome appearance, the crowd naturally couldn't recognize him as the bearded general who had previously instilled fear in them all.

It seems that Zhao Si was taken into the military camp by this man to feed the horses last time, so this man must be a military officer, and probably holds a high rank.

Thinking of this, and looking at this handsome and young military officer, several women with daughters couldn't sit still for a moment.

Even disregarding his imposing aura and cold demeanor, she asked, "I wonder if this military officer is married?"

They never imagined that this military officer would marry Doctor Shu.

After all, they had seen Doctor Shu getting close to that general before, and some people had even heard that Doctor Shu had married that general.

So they only thought he was bringing Doctor Shu over for a medical checkup, and never imagined that he was the bearded general.

A certain general: "...It's done."

You just greeted her.

Upon hearing that they were getting married, the older women immediately lost interest.

No matter how handsome the man was, they never considered making their daughter a concubine.

Shulan carried her medicine box inside and saw two women and several other women who looked like elders chatting in the room.

Hua Niang was sweating profusely from the pain, but she dared not cry out.

Because an old woman was there saying, "Don't cry, it's bad for the baby in your belly."

"That's right, I've heard that if a child cries too much, he or she will be missing an arm or a leg."

Shulan interrupted her without any politeness: "If it hurts, are you supposed to laugh instead of cry? Besides, as a doctor, I've never heard of a child losing limbs from crying too much. Where did you hear that?"

She hates people who talk without understanding the situation.

Lying in bed covered in sweat, he managed a smile when he saw Shulan: "Doctor Shulan."

Shulan looked at Hua Niang, whose belly had grown quite a bit larger, and comforted her, "It's alright, I'm here."

With her words, the flower girl seemed to feel at ease.

Shulan took her pulse and knew that Hua Niang had been startled by a stray cat that suddenly darted out when she went to the kitchen to cook this morning. She fell to the ground with a thud and was fine at first, but then she started to feel waves of pain.

She frowned and said, "You're already so pregnant, and you've already had some issues with the baby. Don't go cooking, washing clothes, or doing housework anymore."

No sooner had she finished speaking than a slightly younger woman was heard muttering under her breath, "When we were pregnant, we also worked with big bellies. We're not that delicate."

"Hua Niang's health doesn't allow it, so naturally it's impossible for her to do it."

Looking at this woman, she seemed to be Chen Li, the sister-in-law of Hua Niang. I had heard her say many sarcastic things before.

Shulan said bluntly, "You're healthy and not pregnant, so of course you can do more."

Upon hearing this, Chen Li was about to retort when she heard Shu Lan say calmly and expressionlessly, "I'm a very petty person. If anyone dares to offend me, don't let me get sick next time, or don't blame me for not saving you."

She's the kind of person who seeks revenge for every wrong done to her, and her motto is that she'd rather wrong others than wrong herself.

It's better to tell her to shut up than to argue with someone like that and make yourself angry.

Sure enough, after hearing this, even though Chen Li was full of complaints, she didn't dare to say anything after being glared at by her mother-in-law.

Humans eat grains and other foods, and no one can guarantee that they will live a life free from disasters and illnesses.

If you get sick one day and offend someone, you'll be asking for trouble.

Chen's mother, fearing she might offend Shu Lan, tried to smooth things over: "Dr. Shu, please don't mind. My eldest daughter-in-law is just a quick-tongued person, but she doesn't mean any harm."

Then he tugged at his eldest daughter-in-law's clothes.

Chen Li could only force a smile and say, "Dr. Shu, I'm just a quick-tongued person, please don't mind."

Shulan smiled and said, "Well, if you don't make me angry, I won't mind. But if you make me feel uncomfortable, I'll remember it for the rest of my life, and I'll definitely kick you when you're down next time."

He withdrew his hand from taking her pulse and said, "Hua Niang's body has been affected by the miscarriage. She needs to take good care of herself. Even if the baby is saved, she should not move around anymore. It would be best if she stayed in bed until she gives birth."

These words were spoken to Chen Erlang, and also to the Chen family.

After saying that, he took out silver needles and began to give her acupuncture to prevent miscarriage.

After the acupuncture was finished, looking at the belly, she said, "This child is very strong; he will definitely be successful in the future."

Upon hearing this, Hua Niang and Chen Erlang finally smiled.

He wrote another prescription: "I will come over for acupuncture in the next three days, and you should also take this prescription for half a month."

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