The beloved baby has a space

Chapter 559 Medication

Tuanzi rarely urges Ayu to do tasks anymore, because it has carefully selected several growth-oriented tasks for the little one, the kind with no rewards in the early stages but generous rewards in the later stages. For example, promoting scientific education (opening a girls' academy), solving the plague (a basic task was completed once, but not completely solved), improving people's livelihood (waiting for the royal family to fully rise and expand its influence), and promoting peace (combining with the noble status of the Western Wind Kingdom). These are all tasks that require a loading screen to release skills.

Now that the child has no worries about food and drink, there's no need for her to work hard for small points. Tuanzi focuses more on the child's knowledge and skills, as well as her mindset development.

"Is it to save Brother Ayou?" Ayu didn't care what task the fairy gave her. After spending so many years together, the fairy was the person she trusted the most.

I trust her even more than I trust my grandmother.

The description of this task is a bit complicated, but basically, your job is to save him.

Without Tuanzi saying anything, Ayu had already started directing Chijia: "Mr. Chi, please take Brother Ayou to my courtyard first—Tangyuan, please tell Grandma first."

Chi Jia had already picked up Qin Huai, walked around A Yu's main room, and placed him on the bed in the guest room.

"Miss Ayu, should we call a doctor?" Chijia asked.

The reason for this question is that back in Baihua County, Qin Huai created the title of "Little Divine Doctor" for Ayu.

Although the rumored little miracle doctor was not later attributed to Ayu, the group of people who were together could not be kept in the dark.

Moreover, they had no intention of hiding it.

Wang's older brothers had long known that Ayu was somewhat unusual, but they never delved into it or asked too many questions. It wasn't that they were afraid of lacking resolve, but rather that they feared being used by someone with ulterior motives and harming their sister in the future.

The guards of the Red Clan were trained early on; they would never investigate things they shouldn't know, nor would they see things they shouldn't see.

Of course, things that shouldn't be thought about should not be thought about.

So let's assume Miss Ayu is a little miracle doctor. Now that the young master has seen something wrong, of course he should ask for her opinion first.

If we were to call a doctor from outside, it would inevitably alarm some people.

If you're going to handle it yourself, then you'll have to do something else to cover it up.

Ayu thought for a moment and said, "Go and ask Doctor Wen for help. Tell him I have a bit of typhoid fever and would like him to prescribe some medicine."

Red Armor: "Yes."

Dr. Wen was an acquaintance of theirs; his mother was Grandma Wen, their neighbor in Nanhe Town, and also Wenwen's father.

In recent years, Old Mrs. Wang has deliberately started to associate with them, and she would also invite Doctor Wen to the Wang Mansion for consultations on a regular basis.

Dr. Wen remarked that their family had excellent health and almost never got sick.

To outsiders, the Wang family was just like any other family, needing to see a doctor when they were sick.

Only after Chijia left did Ayu reveal the anxiety in her eyes.

Qin Huai was unconscious on the bed. A Yu patted his face and called out to him several times, but Qin Huai did not respond.

She took out the nutrient solution to feed him, but Qin Huai gritted his teeth and couldn't get it down.

[His situation is special; drinking water won't be very helpful.]

"Elf, what's wrong with Brother Ayou?" Ayu touched Qin Huai's forehead and found that one side of his forehead was cold and the other side was hot, which was obviously very wrong.

Not only that, his extra meridian points were bulging, as if a little person was living inside, puffing out his cheeks and blowing air.

[Wait, scanning in progress.]

To prevent her son from becoming a widow, Tuanzi disregarded the cost of points and gave Qin Huai a full-body checkup. Because the checkup was thorough, it took longer.

While waiting, several people followed behind Old Mrs. Wang and entered the guesthouse one after another.

"What's wrong?" Seeing that Ayu's face was covered in sweat from worry, Grandma Wang took out a handkerchief to wipe it for her before looking at Qin Huai. "Why do you look so pale? Did you eat something bad?"

No wonder Old Madam Wang reacted this way; the Wang family, Qin Huai, and even the guards surnamed Chi all drank the water from their personal spaces.

Their physical condition is already at its best; they rarely get sick or get tired easily.

Even ordinary poisons have little effect on them.

So in the spring, Ma and Liu would go to the mountains to pick mushrooms as much as they wanted, picking any kind of mushroom they wanted, since they thought it wouldn't hurt to eat them.

Better water can also improve hearing and vision, and is excellent for children who are learning literature and martial arts.

Therefore, Old Mrs. Wang never imagined that Qin Huai was sick or poisoned.

“Brother Ayou suddenly vomited blood just now, and then fell into a coma and hasn’t woken up yet. Grandma, his forehead is sometimes hot and sometimes cold, could he be poisoned?” Ayu told Grandma Wang everything in a rush.

Upon hearing Ayu's description, Old Mrs. Wang leaned closer, pulled open Qin Huai's eyelids, and lifted his hand. She saw that his fingernails had turned dark red, and her pupils constricted instantly.

"Mother, what's wrong? Have you noticed anything?" Wang Chuanman asked loudly from outside, craning his neck.

"Get out, all of you! Are you crowding here to watch this farce? Wang Chuanman, have you finished all your work on the estate? Wang Chuangui, if you don't pass the imperial examination this year, pack your bags and get out of Hu Family Village. And you—"

With a glance from Old Mrs. Wang, all those who had come to watch the spectacle and those who had shown concern scattered like birds and beasts, each busy with their own affairs.

Liu was about to go out as well, but was stopped by Old Madam Wang: "You stay here. Tell Erlang's wife to go back to the Jiang family and say that I asked for it. Bring them that thousand-year-old wild ginseng. Be quick!"

"Mother, isn't that their family heirloom? Can we have it?" Liu stammered.

Grandma Wang: "Just do it when I tell you to. Why are you making so many excuses? Even if it's their lifeblood, they'd give it to you, let alone a family heirloom!"

Hearing this from outside, Jiang Wujing went to the stables without saying a word, picked out a horse at random, and rode off to the Jiang family home.

Upon arriving at the Jiang family home, she went directly to see her great-grandmother and said that Wang's grandmother wanted wild ginseng, without mentioning Qin Huai at all.

Grandma didn't ask any more questions. She handed the storeroom key to Jiang Wujing and said, "My legs aren't very strong, so you can go and get it yourself. It's in the top shelf of the storeroom. To avoid any trouble, there's also a box of thousand-year-old Ganoderma lucidum next to it. Take that too. If you need it, use it; if not, bring it back."

The old woman beside her hurriedly said, "Grandmother, that's a family heirloom of the Jiang family. How can we give it to an outsider?"

"The Wang family is our in-laws, what kind of outsiders are they?" The Jiang family's great-grandmother sneered. "What, I don't even have the right to dispose of the things I've accumulated myself?"

The old woman lowered her head and slapped herself: "It was this old servant's fault for being so talkative!"

Jiang Wujing brought the medicinal herbs back to the Wang family. Old Mrs. Wang chopped them into pieces with a kitchen knife, pried open Qin Huai's mouth, and made him hold them in his mouth.

"Grandma, is it all done?" Ayu looked around Qin Huai, but saw no change whatsoever.

"It's still early. He's hanging by a thread, and he'll be busy for a while," said Old Mrs. Wang. "I just don't know if he can hold on on the other end."

This stuff is extremely poisonous; if you're not careful, both sides will lose their lives.

I wonder who's connected to that end.

Hopefully, they aren't the child's enemies.

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