Chapter 1484 Zhao Xi's Diagnosis
Shu Yu was startled, and the whole family became tense.
When Shu Yu ran to the old lady's courtyard, Lu Erbai, Ruan Shi, and others were already there.
Zhao Xi was the first person to be called over, and he is currently getting his medicine prescribed.
Shu Yu rushed to his side and asked, "How are you? Are you alright?"
Zhao Xi appeared relatively relaxed. "It's nothing, just a slight fever. A couple of doses of medicine will do the trick."
"Fever?" Shu Yu frowned. Could it be from being exposed to the wind last night? That shouldn't be the case. When she came over, the old lady was sitting in the house, but she was wearing quite a lot of clothes. The window was only slightly open, and the house was quite warm.
The old lady was awake at this moment, half of her body was leaning against the headboard, she looked weak and listless, but she was conscious.
She looked around and said helplessly, "I told you it was nothing, just a little discomfort. Who hasn't been sick? Why are you all so worried? Okay, you can all go about your business and stop crowding around here."
How could the Lu family not be nervous? The old lady has always been in very good health.
Not to mention that life is better now, even when her family was going through such hard times before, when they were in exile and traveling long distances, she never got sick.
It had been two years since Shu Yu returned, and this was the first time she had seen the old lady lying so listlessly in bed, looking at the medicine that had been brought to her with disdain.
Shu Yu originally wanted to feed her spoonful by spoonful, but the old lady was impatient and just took the bowl and drank it all herself.
The room was crowded and the air was not circulating, so Zhao Xi asked everyone to go out so that the old lady could rest properly.
Everyone went to the outer room, except for Shuyu, who came out after watching the old lady fall asleep.
Still worried, she asked again, "Is Grandma really alright?"
"It's nothing," Zhao Xi said. "She just has some internal heat; she just needs to let it out."
"How can there still be evil fire?" Lu Erbai asked nervously.
Zhao Xi thought for a moment and could only guess, "The old lady hasn't been sick for a long time, has she? Before, it must have been because the family was poor and she had responsibilities on her shoulders, so she forced herself not to fall ill."
That last breath kept her going.
Later, Shu Yu was found, and she was happy. Her mood also affected her health, so she naturally had a rosy complexion.
As a result, Shu Yu was exiled, so she was even less likely to get sick and cause trouble for others.
Once the Lu family's life improved and things stabilized, and the old lady had people to take care of her, she probably felt that it would be too dramatic for her to fall ill under such circumstances.
Until yesterday, when I went to attend the funeral of the old lady of the Liu family, some negative emotions that had been accumulating in the past suddenly erupted. I felt depressed and frustrated, and that's how I got sick.
According to Zhao Xi, it was good for her to release this pent-up anger; otherwise, if she kept it bottled up, it would accumulate and eventually become a life-threatening calamity, not just a minor ailment.
Zhao Xi had seen the old lady in this situation before.
Lu Erbai was stunned upon hearing this. Ruan Shi's voice was low as she said, "Speaking of which, over the years, Mother has been like the backbone of the family. She has indeed been the one holding the family together."
Lu Erbai felt ashamed and asked uncertainly, "Is it really okay to just post it?"
“Well, actually, I was worried because the old lady hadn’t said a word since she came back yesterday,” Zhao Xi said. “I also talked to Ayou and asked her to spend more time talking to her today, at least to get her to open up.”
Shu Yu: "Last night, I came over and chatted with Grandma for a long time."
Zhao Xi turned around in surprise, "Really? No wonder, what did you all talk about?"
(End of this chapter)
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