Jiang Cha quickly got up and went into the kitchen, intending to help with something.
"Hurry out, we don't need you. If you're injured, just stay here. Go sit on a chair and wait. Eat more later. I made pig liver specially for you to replenish your blood."
She was immediately kicked out by her aunt. The wounded were treated very well. Most of the pig liver on the table was put into her bowl. If she hadn't hidden the bowl behind her, it would have piled up like a mountain.
"You already have insufficient Qi and blood, and you were injured by the cold water. I'll ask someone to see you tomorrow. Take good care of yourself while you're still young. When I get home one day, I'll ask my mother to ask them. If they're free, we can go over and get a prescription."
I looked at Aunt Liu in confusion. Who is she looking for?
"Why don't you thank your aunt right away? My mother-in-law will definitely find you a famous doctor! You might as well get some treatment. You were so healthy when you were little, why are you getting worse as you get older?"
Jiang Cha knew that the original owner's health was mainly affected by her mood. She'd gotten better a little bit since her period, but the effect wasn't very noticeable. Taking some Chinese medicine was indeed appropriate, considering she hadn't had her period in so long! She'd only had her period every three or four months, and it was incredibly painful each time.
"Thank you, Auntie. Would it be too much trouble for my dear mother? I feel bad for asking someone else for help."
"What's the trouble? My mother likes girls like you the most. You can tell at a glance that you're smart. If she's pretentious and has bad intentions, I can't control her. My family likes straightforward children. Didn't we hit it off the first time we met?"
After saying that, he winked at her. It seemed that the two of them really had a lot in common.
"That's right. Don't you see who raised this child with all their hard work? She looks like who she is. How could we possibly raise a girl with a crooked mind? Right, niece?"
Jiang Cha held the chopsticks for a long time without putting them down. She didn't understand why Jiang's father and mother handed the child to him. Weren't they afraid that the child would learn bad things?
"Hahahahaha, this poor kid came to my aunt's place, but we just ignore him. Let me take a good look at this child who was raised with so much effort. Isn't he more attractive?"
She knew that two kinds of people could sleep in the same bed. Neither of these two people were good people, humph!
"By the way, are you going to build that kang yet? Everyone's already found it, but you're not home. It's getting cold, are you going to do it?"
Uncle Liu asked her while clearing the table.
"Of course I'll build one. I'll give you the key. Tomorrow, tell him to go directly to my house and build it in the west room. It'll be so comfortable to live in, like a kang connecting the two rooms."
"It's even connected to the kang in the room. Why would it need to be so big if you were to sleep there? You have to be a very restless sleeper to roll from one end to the other."
Unable to bear her eager gaze, he nodded and agreed. He handed her the key and told her not to worry about anything, everything was ready.
"How much is it in total? I can't let you pay for this, right?"
"It only costs a few bucks. The cigarettes and alcohol you brought him are much more expensive than that. Come on, why would a child worry about that? Just take what an adult gives you. Don't be polite. I won't accept anything from you anymore."
"Okay, I'll listen to you, auntie. You're the one who's in charge of the house. I've carefully selected the things I brought here. Please take a look."
After saying that, he handed over the things he brought. It was a give-and-take relationship, but being too polite would only make the other person feel distant.
"Oh, this thing of yours really hits the spot. I just like these little gadgets. It's not cost-effective to buy them in Friendship. They earn foreign exchange with those! Then I'll take it. Hangzhou is still the best. The material is also good. It's hard to buy this kind of material outside now."
She knew that Sister Xiao was a good person and the materials she picked for her were all very good.
I left Uncle Liu's house with a basket full of apples and pears. It was the season for them, so they weren't easy to find, but I didn't argue with them and just took them and rode home.
It was already dark when I got home. I tidied up briefly and threw the tarpaulin into the washing machine in the space. I put away some conspicuous items. Someone was coming over to set up the kang tomorrow, so I had to clean up the entire west room.
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