Chapter 142 Funny Things



Zhu Zan looked at her coldly.

"Isn't it funny?" he said, "a doctor casually uses illness to deceive people."

Miss Jun stopped laughing.

"You had been in the mountains for several days, and you didn't have enough water and food, so your throat was dry. You talked so much, and your throat was dry and sore." She said, "I asked you to bite the branch, so you talked less, and more saliva was moistened, and your throat was much better. Isn't this also a cure?"

After she finished speaking, without waiting for Zhu Zan to say anything, she burst into laughter again.

Zhu Zan looked at her coldly.

Miss Jun laughed so hard that she tilted her head back and raised her hands to cover her mouth to suppress her laughter.

"Your friend's shoulder pain is not caused by a fall." She said, "He has a cold, a cough and damage to his lungs. You can ask him if he was caught in the rain recently. That's when the root of the disease was laid."

Zhu Zan still looked at her without saying anything.

"He is young and strong now. If he takes some blood-activating and blood-stasis-removing medicine and applies some plasters, the pain will go away. But when he gets old, the accumulated pain in this arm will take away his arm," said Miss Jun.

Zhu Zan snorted and looked her up and down.

"How much?" he said.

Miss Jun pursed her lips and smiled.

“Originally I wanted to say no money,” she said.

"You want to exchange it for the Purple Immortal Plant, right?" Zhu Zan continued.

Miss Jun smiled again.

This guy is really quick thinking.

"Now that the purple fairy plant is gone, then..." she said.

Zhu Zan interrupted her.

"I'll owe you that for now." He said, crossing his arms and looking at her, "It's just a purple fairy plant, I'll find another one for you."

Miss Jun nodded.

"Okay." She said, and thought for a moment. "Then you and Princess Jiuling..."

Zhu Zan raised his hand again to interrupt her.

"Miss Jun," he said, "I am not interested in why you came to the capital. We had a deal before, but it was just a deal. We exchanged money and goods. We are strangers. Now I come to you to seek medical advice. As for other things, there is no need for us to discuss them."

He was not joking, under the hazy green light, he looked serious, without any trace of his usual playful and silly behavior, only his undisguised aloofness.

Miss Jun smiled.

"Okay," she said, "I'm not home during the day. Tomorrow you..."

At this point, she glanced at the sky outside. It was already getting light in the east.

"You can ask your friend to come this evening, and I will give him acupuncture." She said, "I will go get you some medicine now, and you can let him take a dose first."

Zhu Zan looked at her without moving.

"I'll change my clothes first. Do you want to wait here or downstairs?" Miss Jun asked as she walked towards the bathroom.

Zhu Zan finally realized that the girl was still wearing her undergarments.

He snorted and climbed up to the window. Looking back, he saw that the girl had already entered the bathroom.

How shameless! Changing clothes in front of a man and asking him to wait in the house. Tsk tsk tsk tsk.

He is indeed not a serious person.

He leaped out, climbed up the branches of the tree under the eaves, and swung to the ground in two or three steps.

He raised his head and looked upstairs. Just now he thought that such a big tree in the yard deserved to be climbed into the house through the window. Now it seems that people are not stupid.

Before he knew it, the sky had brightened. Usually, this was the time for him to get up.

Zhu Zan moved his body habitually and saw a wooden stake standing in the yard, which was obviously used for driving piles.

Herbalist.

Zhu Zan snorted again.

The herbalist, a herbalist who always carries hidden weapons with him and is on guard even when he sleeps, is a trickster.

He walked forward and started banging on the wooden stake.

The lady got up very early today.

Liu'er, who was sleeping on the second floor, turned over, muttered a few words, and fell asleep again as usual.

After working out, the lady should take a bath and then do her makeup. Then she can just get up and prepare breakfast.

Zhu Zan performed the Eighteen Moves, and Miss Jun also came downstairs.

"How's my pile going?" Miss Jun asked with a smile.

"It's just so-so." Zhu Zan said, patted the wooden stake and followed her to the front yard.

People started walking on the street. When the night market vendors were finishing their work and going home, two waiters also came to the Jiuling Hall.

They did not live here, although Manager Liu had originally arranged for them to live here to keep the house company and guard the door, but Miss Jun said it was not necessary, so they came early every day to open the door and clean the house.

The job was easy, but the two guys were not happy.

"What's the point of having some leisure time? We are here to have fun with others. If we can't open the door anymore and close it, all our efforts will be wasted."

"That's right. Didn't you see Su Ba who came in with us? He was transferred to work for Manager Huang a few days ago."

"Manager Huang, will he be able to run around soon?"

"Yes, there will be a chance to work as a receptionist in the future."

The two of them talked with envy on their faces and reached out to take out the key to open the door.

This door can be opened from both inside and outside. Generally speaking, they open it because there is another door leading to the inner courtyard.

But this time, as soon as I touched the door, I heard the inner door lock click and it opened.

Before the two could react, a man walked in.

"Then come back tonight."

Miss Jun's voice also came from inside.

The two guys stood outside the door, watching a handsome young man walk out.

What's happening?

Zhu Zan glanced at the two guys and strode away.

"You're here." Miss Jun also saw them and thought for a moment, "Here to get the medicine."

She pointed at Zhu Zan who was leaving.

The two guys nodded stupidly and forced a smile.

Miss Jun turned and went in.

The two guys were still standing at the door. They looked at each other and saw the shock in each other's eyes.

Before daybreak, a man walked out from inside.

A medicine dispenser?

This is understandable, after all, an urgent illness cannot wait, and there are many people who knock on the door in the middle of the night to ask for a doctor.

You're just getting some medicine, there's no need to lock the door.

Besides, what does it mean to come again at night?

Would you like to get more medicine?

Why can't you come during the day?

"The keeper, the keeper."

The servant outside ran in shouting.

Shopkeeper Liu, who was about to have breakfast, frowned and chewed his food without paying any attention.

The servant stood before him.

"Something's going on with Miss Jun." He said in a low voice.

Shopkeeper Liu stopped talking and looked at him.

Is there any trouble?

Although he said he didn't care, he still asked them to keep an eye on Jiuling Hall to see if the woman who was said to be a bad omen yesterday would come to cause trouble.

"A man came out from Miss Jun's place before dawn." The servant continued in a low voice.

Shopkeeper Liu coughed repeatedly as the food he was about to swallow spilt. The servant hurriedly wiped it for him.

"What man? What nonsense are you talking about!" Shopkeeper Liu pushed him away and shouted angrily.

"It's true," the servant said. "Everyone over there saw him walk out of the door before daybreak."

She said this while squeezing her eyes.

"Young and good-looking," he added.

Young and good-looking, why does she sound so frivolous?

The shopkeeper Liu made a few "Pooh" sounds.

"We asked you to watch over Jiuling Hall to see if anyone comes to cause trouble. What are you looking at?" he shouted angrily.

The servant said "oh".

"Then there is no need to see if there are any men coming?" he asked in a low voice.

Why does this sound so inappropriate?

Shopkeeper Liu raised his hand and hit him.

"This is a clinic. Miss Jun runs a clinic. The clinic is full of people who come to see a doctor and get medicine. No matter men, women, old or young, everyone is a customer." He scolded, "You have crooked eyes and crooked hearts. What do you think?"

The servant was beaten so hard that he held his head and kept admitting his mistakes.

"Turbulent!" cursed the shopkeeper Liu.

The servant hurriedly ran out with his head in his arms.

Shopkeeper Liu sat down on a chair, panting and fanning himself with his sleeves.

Why would a good girl open a clinic? This is the inconvenience for girls.

Man, young, good-looking, before dawn.

Shopkeeper Liu shook his head to drive away those improper thoughts, but his brows were furrowed.

This girl does whatever she wants in Beijing, and there is no parent to supervise her. Is this really okay?

Look, it's only been a short while since we got here, but everyone is almost aware of it.

I'm so worried.

And I forgot to ask about serious matters.

Shopkeeper Liu hurriedly called the servant.

"Is there any trouble in the clinic?" he asked.

The boy shook his head.

It's nothing.

"Has anyone come to ask for help to resolve the bad omen?" Shopkeeper Liu asked tentatively.

Bad omen?

The servant was stunned by the question.

"Why do we have to come to the clinic to remedy the omen of bad luck?" he couldn't help but ask.

Ask me, I don’t know yet. Shopkeeper Liu leaned back in his chair and waved his hand to shoo the servant away.

And in a house in the alley yesterday, a woman was also eating breakfast, but she did not touch the bowl and chopsticks in front of her. She looked out the window, seeming a little uneasy.

A maid came in hurriedly.

"Madam, I have found out everything." She said, "This man is really a bell doctor, and he also has a Jiulingtang on the street."


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