I've been too close to her lately, so am I making her think too much?
Actually, I didn't have any other intentions. I just happened to meet you and we are from the same hometown, so I couldn't help but take care of you a little more.
I hope she doesn't think too much about it.
Thinking too much about some things can indeed make people feel troubled.
Ning Yunzhao smoothed his brows and quickened his pace towards the study.
But after taking two steps he stopped again.
But, does he really have no other intentions?
It's just that we happened to meet and we just happened to be from the same hometown, so you just want to take care of her all the time?
Ning Yunzhao put his hand on his chest.
If he had the heart of a sage, why didn't he dare to think too much?
In the woods in the early morning, the young man stood still for a long time, feeling the impact of emotions he had never experienced before.
At this time, Miss Jun was still lying on the bed without getting up.
She was not drunk and slept well until dawn, but she just didn't want to get up.
In front of my current residence is a shop, with a small courtyard and ancillary rooms for storing sundries and preparing medicinal materials, accommodating carriages and horses, and a small kitchen for cooking. Across the small courtyard is the backyard, which is a small three-story building.
There is an old locust tree planted in the yard. The tree is broad and leafy, providing shade and making the place very quiet.
The doors and windows here have been replaced with the colorful glass that the Fang family usually uses, making the deep green colorful and dazzling, adding a bit of liveliness.
The windows on the third floor were not replaced. As Miss Jun requested, the curtains were pasted on the windows. When one looked up, the tops of the trees looked like clouds, as if in a fairyland.
Miss Jun certainly didn't live here because it felt like a fairyland, but just because it was the highest.
Leaning on the pillow, you can see the distant street scene and the distant imperial city through the cloud-covered window.
There was a street at the foot of the imperial city, and on that street lived the person she loved most and whom she wanted to see the most.
My sister got married without any change or resistance.
My brother is still locked up in that cage.
And she was alive but could only watch.
This is her current worry. As for the bigger worry…
Miss Jun sat up and looked at the capital city in her sight.
Take back this kingdom.
Miss Jun fell back on the pillow again and put the sleeves of her goose-yellow undergarment over her face.
Don't even think about it.
Troubles are born and die. Just because they didn't exist before doesn't mean they won't exist now. Just because they exist now doesn't mean they will exist in the future. If you have troubles, solve them.
If you can't solve it, then wait.
Wait?
Miss Jun has never waited in her life, she just does it.
They said that their father would not live long. Even though they gave themselves such a meaningful name, it was of no use.
My father is ill, so he should be treated. If this one doesn't work, then find another doctor. If it doesn't work today, then he should continue to be treated tomorrow.
Her name is useless, but she is useful.
She went to seek medical treatment, to study medicine, to travel around, and to trek. She didn't want to just wait.
Although my father died.
When she learned that her father did not die of illness but was murdered, she immediately picked up a knife and rushed into the palace.
Thinking of this, Miss Jun moved her sleeves away and turned over in bed.
Then she died.
There is no good result.
"Miss."
Liu'er poked her head in from outside the door.
"Would you like to eat?"
"I don't want to eat anymore." Miss Jun said sullenly with her head on the pillow.
Liu Er said "oh" without asking any more questions, closed the door and left. She hummed a little tune and went downstairs to the front yard, where she served herself some food. The two young men had already come to work and poked their heads out of the hall.
"Miss Liu'er, are you open today?" they asked.
"Open the door," Liuer said. "Why not open the door?"
But Miss Jun hasn't come to sit in the hall yet.
The two guys looked behind them.
"Even if the young lady doesn't come, the door can still be opened." Liu Er said, shaking her chopsticks. "You can get the medicine."
Get medicine?
Other hospitals have good doctors to attract people to buy medicine, but there are no doctors here. Who will come to buy medicine, especially in a newly opened hospital?
It was just about how a girl could be a doctor and how she could practice medicine in a clinic, and it turned out that it was impossible.
This is nonsense.
So what? They have money, so they can play however they want.
The two guys went in shaking their heads.
When the shopkeeper of Beijing Deshengchang came in, he saw that the room was empty and no one was there except for two waiters dozing off behind the medicine cabinet.
There were no guests and no doctors.
"What's going on?" The shopkeeper knocked on the table and frowned, "What are you doing?"
The two guys woke up and stood up quickly.
"We don't have to do anything." They just told the truth.
There was indeed nothing to do. The shopkeeper looked inside the room where there were no guests, and outside the door where no one was stopping.
"Where is Miss Jun? Is she out again?" he asked.
The two guys shook their heads and pointed inside.
"Not yet." They whispered.
Not yet? That's outrageous.
The shopkeeper's brow knitted.
The business was closed on the first day of opening, and when it opened on the second day the sun was so high but the doctor didn't get up. It's ridiculous.
"Master Liu, would you like to tell the young master?" the attendant of the shopkeeper asked in a low voice, "Ask the young master what arrangements he should make? We can't just sit there and do nothing."
That's all we can do.
The shopkeeper nodded, looked at the empty room again, looked at the backyard blocked by the lowered curtains, shook his head and left.
The correspondence between the banks was already frequent, and it became even more frequent after Miss Jun left Yangcheng.
A servant jumped off his horse and ran straight into the Fang family's gate without any obstruction, passing the gatehouse as he did in the past, and then went through the front yard and into the back yard.
But unlike before, she did not go to Old Madam Fang or First Madam Fang's house, but came to Fang Chengyu's yard.
Fang Chengyu was not the only one in the yard.
Fang Yunxiu and Fang Yuxiu were both there, sitting in the corridor, setting up a table and lighting a clay stove, and making tea for their own enjoyment.
There were two other girls playing the piano to entertain the guests, which added a sense of leisure and tranquility to the summer day.
"A letter from the capital." The servant came in and bowed and said.
The young man who had been sitting in the porch with his eyes closed opened his eyes and sat up.
Fang Yunxiu and Fang Yuxiu also looked at him.
"Is it a letter from Jiuling?" they asked.
"Jiulingtang has indeed opened in the capital." Fang Chengyu took the letter and scanned it, a smile on his face.
He knew she would do this, so he sent the plaque in advance.
Fang Yunxiu reached out to take the letter and read it, while Fang Yuxiu continued to make tea.
"So it was opened yesterday." Fang Yunxiu looked at the date mentioned above, "My cousin is really capable. She has made the family business inherited from her ancestors famous in Beijing."
"The capital is not like Runan." Fang Yuxiu said, stopping and looking at Fang Chengyu, "It's not easy to live here. If we do it like Runan, I'm afraid it won't work."
Fang Chengyu smiled and nodded.
"Jiuling knows." He said, "Otherwise, these people in the letter wouldn't have said that Miss Jun hadn't prepared anything and didn't look like she was ready for the opening of the business, and came to ask for advice on what to do."
If you want to make a name for yourself, you have to do something, such as renting a house in Runan that had been demolished and was in ruins to provide medical treatment, offering free medical treatment, and becoming a household name overnight.
"Then what should she do?" Fang Yunxiu asked.
"I don't know what Jiuling will do, but I know what I will do." Fang Chengyu stood up and looked at the servant, "Tell the capital to obey Miss Jun's arrangements in everything. They should do whatever you tell them to do. If you don't tell them, they should not do anything."
The servant answered yes, and a maid brought pen and ink. The servant wrote it on the spot and handed it to Fang Chengyu.
Fang Chengyu looked at it and took out a pair of cards from the purse on his waist. If the senior manager was present, he would recognize that it was the pair of cards that he had seen with Old Lady Fang at Baihe Liangshan.
The paired card was also a seal, dipped in red ink and pressed on the letter paper.
The servant sealed the letter with wax, turned around and left quickly.
As soon as the servant left, another maid came in quickly and whispered something in Fang Yuxiu's ear. A smile appeared on Fang Yuxiu's face.
"Today is a double happiness." She looked at Fang Chengyu and Fang Yunxiu and said, "Another sister's business has opened."