The eldest grandson of the first house, Yuan Jiahui, was in the army, so Luo Qiao gave the things to her aunt Song Huizhen and asked her to pass them on. The things from the second house were directly given to the fourth brother Yuan Jiayi, who was asked to take them back.
It belongs to my uncle Yuan Weicheng, so I can only wait for him to come back and get it.
After dinner, the old man took Luo Qiao away. Seeing that there was nothing for Yuan Jiayi to do, he also took his things and went home. Yuan Jianing only had one day of class in the dance class she had signed up for today, so she could rest tomorrow.
Starting today, Yuan Jiaze will go to the army for six days of training with his friends in the compound. When he returns, it will be New Year's Eve.
Mr. Yuan took Luo Qiao to a large mansion. From the imposing gate, one could tell that this family was not ordinary. Because they had called before, someone opened the door as soon as they heard the doorbell.
The man who opened the door was in his forties. “Mr. Yuan, please come in. My old man has been waiting for you.”
This yard is really big, with pavilions and towers. It must be the home of a wealthy family in the past. Luo Qiao had seen many of them on TV in her previous life. Except for visiting tourist attractions, this was the first time she had been to such a large yard in person.
Walking all the way into the main hall, a middle-aged man was waiting at the door. He saw someone coming and said, "Uncle Yuan, my father has been waiting for a long time."
Then he nodded slightly to Luo Qiao and the guard following behind him.
Mr. Yuan smiled and asked, "How is your father's health recently?"
The man whispered, "Not very well. I haven't had a good meal for a few days."
After entering the house, Mr. Yuan first introduced Luo Qiao's identity, and then spoke to his old friend after everyone was seated. The Jing family looked at Luo Qiao with some disbelief.
This is the master that Grandpa Yuan mentioned who can relieve the old man’s leg disease. The expressions on their faces are so wonderful. Everyone is using expressions to express his or her thoughts, which makes Luo Qiao want to laugh.
The people sitting opposite may have also felt Luo Qiao's gaze and couldn't help but nod in greeting.
Luo Qiao nodded and walked closer to Mr. Jing. She first helped to take his pulse and then asked someone from the Jing family to help roll up the old man's pants.
What the old man of the Jing family was wearing was obviously high-end stuff. It was not the cotton trousers of ordinary people, but elastic warm trousers. They were probably brought back from abroad.
Anyway, she has never seen it in China, or maybe she is just ignorant. Anyway, these pants don’t look cheap at first glance, but they are warm and comfortable to wear next to the skin.
Luo Qiao took a look at Grandpa Jing's knees, which were even worse than those of Grandpa Zhong. There was fluid all over the knees, which was obviously a complication, mostly caused by rheumatism and arthritis. Judging from Grandpa Jing's condition, he might have a serious meniscus injury.
Luo Qiao also asked the Jing family to prepare alcohol and gauze. After taking out the silver needle, Jing Fangqing, the daughter of Master Jing, asked, "Luo Qiao, right? Are you sure?"
Luo Qiao didn't stop her movements and said calmly, "What do you mean?"
Jing Fangqing continued, "My father's leg has been treated by any reputable doctor in Beijing, and they have only been able to alleviate the pain over the years. It's not that no one has done acupuncture for him, but it still can't be cured."
Luo Qiao said: "I understand your concerns, but even if the relief is the same, the degree is different. Nothing I say is as good as the effect you see."
After he finished speaking, the first silver needle was sterilized and inserted neatly, followed by the second and third. After the needles in both knees were inserted, Luo Qiao gently massaged his calves. The old man's calves had been numb for many years.
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After massaging for a while, Luo Qiao mobilized the wood-type energy in her hands at the Zusanli, Shangjuxu and Xiajuxu acupoints, allowing the gentle energy to enter the tendons and veins through these acupoints, making the master of the Jing family feel so comfortable that his frown relaxed.
(End of this chapter)