Although I still can't feel any pain now, at least I have some awareness. It's better to have hope than no hope.
The adults all came to Zhou's house to watch the fun, and a large number of children also gathered there. They didn't know what they were watching, they just ran to where there were more people.
A woman pulled her child to ask Jiang Nian, "Jiang Zhiqing, you know medical skills, can you help my child? His face has been like this for the past six months. I was planning to take him to the town to have a checkup when I had time."
I just happen to have a ready-made one. If it can cure the disease, it would save me a lot of trouble.
Jiang Nian could tell at a glance that the child had worm spots on his face.
She lifted her eyelids and took her pulse, then asked as usual, "Have you ever had symptoms of loss of appetite and abdominal pain?"
The woman's eyes lit up. "I haven't been eating well. I look pale and thin. I have had stomachaches frequently recently."
"It's because he has worms in his stomach. He just needs to drink some anti-worm medicine. It just so happens that I still have a lot of herbs left from yesterday. I'll just boil a bowl of water for him to drink later."
Among the children in the yard, not all of them, but at least eight out of ten had worms in their stomachs, and some were in very serious condition.
Jiang Nian didn’t have the habit of doing good things, but he always wanted to let them know about his medical skills, so he asked the woman to ask the families of other children if they wanted to deworm their children. If necessary, she would do it all at once.
Everyone wants to get something for nothing. Although her medical skills have not been proven, it would be a waste not to drink the free deworming medicine, and no one objected at all.
Jiang Nian simply put the herbs in, asked Zhou Xiaohua to light the fire, and then borrowed the Zhou family's bowls, and every child present, except the very young ones, drank a bowl. For those who didn't finish it, adults could drink it if they wanted, because there would be nothing left anyway.
Acupuncture consumed a lot of her energy. She said goodbye to Zhou Xiaohua, went back to her room, closed the door and fell asleep.
When I woke up, the sun was setting and there was no more noise outside, leaving only the sound of a few children talking.
Jiang Nian stretched and opened the door, and saw Erwang holding a roundworm half the length of a chopstick with a branch and showing off to Dawang, "I can pull a longer one than you!"
This is a truly thrilling contest!
There was a buzzing sound in his head and Jiang Nian closed the door.
Zhou Xiaohua saw her open the door, and when she came over, she saw the door closed again. She knocked on the door in confusion, "Sister Jiang Nian, are you awake?"
"I'm awake, but I'm still a little tired. I want to sleep a little longer. Don't wake me up for dinner. I'm not hungry."
She was really afraid to open the door, because Zhou Xiaohua would tell her whether the worms she had pooped were big or not!
Fortunately, she used the excuse that she had not slept well at the beginning, so she spread the mat at the end of the kang, and Zhou Xiaohua slept at the head of the kang, with a long distance between them.
Zhou Xiaohua told her grandmother that Jiang Nian didn’t eat dinner. Aunt Zhou felt sorry for the girl. She had gone through so much trouble just to treat her son’s leg. Look how tired she was. This chapter has been read (please click on the next chapter to continue reading!)
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