Chapter 637 Nothing to do with it



It is natural for men and women to respect each other, but due to the times and environment they live in, people are always a little embarrassed to talk about it.

Yu Jiao could see that Liu Yaozhen and her eldest brother-in-law still had a very good relationship, but her eldest brother-in-law's kidney yang deficiency was quite serious, which affected conception.

If it is only a mild kidney yang deficiency, it will not lead to infertility.

Logically speaking, the elder brother-in-law's current condition is not just chills and cold limbs, but also fatigue, night sweats, and premature ejaculation. He should be aware of it himself, and it is very likely that he is deliberately hiding it from the elder sister. Yu Jiao is not in a position to point it out in front of Liu Yaozhen.

Yu Jiao did not ask any more questions, but wrote down three prescriptions in a row. Yu Jiao handed them to Liu Yaozhen, "These two prescriptions are for my brother-in-law. You should not have sex in the near future. After taking these two prescriptions for a month, I will check my brother-in-law's pulse and adjust the prescription according to the situation."

Liu Yaozhen blushed and was too embarrassed to look up at Yu Jiao. She just lowered her eyes and took the prescription.

Yu Jiao gave her another prescription, "This is a recipe for medicinal food. You can make it every day to nourish your brother-in-law."

Liu Yaozhen took it and thanked him again.

To perform a role well, Liu Yaozhen had previously told Cui Mubai that she needed to rest, so she asked Yu Jiao to prescribe a prescription for her.

Medicines are poisonous to some extent. Liu Yaozhen is very healthy, so Yu Jiao naturally cannot prescribe medicine for her. After thinking about it, she simply wrote a recipe for a beautifying and nourishing donkey-hide gelatin paste for Liu Yaozhen, and said to her, "Big sister, donkey-hide gelatin is beneficial to women and harmless. It is fine to consume it daily."

Liu Yaozhen felt that her behavior was more and more comforting and thanked her gratefully.

After writing the prescription, Liu Yaozhen did not delay any longer and stood up to take her leave. The Cui family members were still in the flower hall, so Mrs. Liu naturally got up to see them off, so Yu Jiao returned to Yingyue Pavilion.

Not long after she returned to Yingyue Pavilion, three or four maids from Madam Liu's courtyard came over. Each of them held many gift boxes in their hands and said that these were birthday gifts brought by today's guests and that Madam Liu had asked them to deliver them.

Yu Jiao asked Jianjia and Bailu to put the things away. She did not look through them and directly asked them to put them into the warehouse in the yard where gifts were piled.

Yu Jiao handed the female rabbit that had been cut open by Yu Jiao to Li Jing's care. Now that the anesthetic had worn off, the rabbit felt pain and began to twitch. Fortunately, Yu Jiao had asked Li Jing to tie up its limbs and secure them with wooden boards in advance. Even though the pain returned, the female rabbit could not touch its wounds with its claws and continued to lie paralyzed in the nest of soft grass.

Yu Jiao fed it some water and watched its body twitching from time to time, with sadness in her eyes. She was not sure whether the female rabbit could survive, so she just told Li Jing to find some grass to feed it.

Yu Jiao dipped a handkerchief in water and wiped the blood stains on the rabbit's fur, but her mind gradually drifted away. She thought of Yu Qizhe unconsciously, and her movements gradually slowed down.

Thinking of Yu Qizhe's cold look towards her when he left because of his older brother, she felt a little sad.

But then she thought of the wooden hairpin that Yu Qizhe gave her, which was carved by himself. Yu Jiao put down the handkerchief, washed her hands, took out the hairpin that Yu Qizhe gave her from her arms, and rubbed the smooth patterns on the hairpin with her fingertips.

Perhaps she was too self-righteous, thinking that matters of the heart were just a matter between the two of them from beginning to end, and that what outsiders thought was none of their business.

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