Luoluo followed Luo Yu into the house and immediately saw Luo Ci sitting obediently by the fire.

She couldn't help but sigh, "Although they were both sick, Ah Ci got better overnight; Luo Yang's condition got worse, and he kept making a fuss all night, causing my mother and the others to be unable to sleep all night."

Luo Yu kissed Luo Ci lovingly, and said affectionately: "Ah Ci took the medicine obediently, and even got up to drink hot water last night, so she didn't have a fever."

"Hey, Luo Yang refused to take the medicine. My mother had to coax him into drinking a little. He is usually quite healthy, so why did he suddenly have a fever?"

Luo Yu comforted him, "It's not necessarily a bad thing for a child to be sick. You also said that Luo Yang is in good health on weekdays, so nothing will happen to him."

"You haven't had breakfast yet, I made some porridge, let's have some together!"

Luo Luo nodded listlessly, like an eggplant wilted by frost, lifeless. She drank a bowl of porridge absentmindedly, then put down the spoon, unable to eat any more.

Maybe it was because he didn't sleep well last night. After just a moment, Luoluo dozed off while sitting aside, like a chick pecking at rice.

After feeding Luo Ci the medicine, Luo Yu began to feel drowsy and confused, and held her tightly like a koala.

"Luoluo, take Ah Ci back to the house to sleep. It's not good if we get too cold sleeping here."

Luo Luo woke up in a daze, having no idea what she was talking about. She just followed her back to the room and fell asleep as soon as she touched the bed.

Luo Ci wanted her to sleep with him, sniffing through her nose as if she was afraid that she wouldn't want her, looking as pitiful as she could be.

Luo Yu couldn't do anything with her, so he lay down, coaxed her to sleep, and then sneaked out.

Mu Feng pulled the horse to the town. She didn't need to feed the horse today, so she went to the backyard to feed the chickens. When they heard "cuckoo", they got up and came over. Luo Yu poured the chicken feed into the chicken coop and stood aside watching them eat.

She called them little chicks all day long, but now they seem to be no longer little chicks. They have grown a lot and their voices have become deeper.

It seems that she ate well in the bamboo forest in the past, and all the ones I bought survived. It seems that she is also suitable for breeding. I will develop her further someday.

After feeding the chickens, she had nothing to do, so she went back to the house to see Luoluo and Luoci. They were sleeping soundly and she was embarrassed to wake them up.

I went to the kitchen to make lunch. When I was sick, I couldn't drink porridge every day. I had to eat something light and nutritious.

So she steamed egg custard, boiled carrot and pork ribs soup, and stir-fried cabbage, waiting for them to wake up and eat.

On the other hand, Mu Feng and his group were heading to the town. If the horses ran faster, Luo Yang would not be able to withstand the bumps; if they ran too slowly, he was afraid that he would miss the treatment.

So on the way, Mu Feng would go down from time to time to lead the horse, walking steadily and quickly.

The journey that normally takes an hour was completed by Mu Feng in just over half an hour.

When they arrived at Uncle Li's pharmacy, Mu Feng parked the carriage, and Aunt Lin carried Luo Yang and walked in quickly, calling for the doctor to see the patient.

Uncle Lin followed anxiously. Mu Feng quickly tied up the carriage and followed in hurriedly.

Fortunately, as soon as Luo Yang entered, a doctor came forward to treat him like a savior;

Mu Feng felt a little relieved, and thinking that they were all still hungry and hadn't eaten breakfast, he turned around and went to the bun shop, bought steaming buns and steamed buns for Uncle Lin and Aunt Lin. Aunt Lin had no appetite, but she reluctantly picked up a steamed bun and started to eat it.

Uncle Lin said to Mu Feng with gratitude: "Thank you for your hard work today. We were so busy that we didn't have time to eat breakfast, and you spent money on it."

"Uncle Lin, you are too polite. Luo Yang's illness is more important. I see that many shops outside are open. I will go see if there is anything I need to buy."

"Hey, go ahead!"

Mu Feng stepped out of the medicine shop and his eyes were attracted by the brazier placed on the carriage not far away. He bought one excitedly as if he had found a treasure, and also bought some charcoal.

He even went to a shop selling candies and preserved fruits and bought two portions, still thinking about what Luo Ci said yesterday about the bitterness of the medicine.

It was only when he returned to the pharmacy that he saw Uncle Li.

Uncle Li saw him and hurried over to him, "But who's sick?"

Mu Feng pointed at Luo Yang who was standing beside him and said, "Uncle Li, that's Luo Luo's younger brother. He had a fever last night and was brought here early this morning."

"I have seen it. It snowed recently and I got cold when I slept at night. The doctor prescribed some medicine and I will be fine after taking a few doses. But if the fever persists, I will bring it here for a checkup."

"Luo Yu and Luo Ci are not sick, right?"

He couldn't help but ask.

"Luo Yu is not sick, it's just that Luo Ci had a fever and cough yesterday, and he is much better after taking medicine; it's just..."

Mu Feng's pause frightened Uncle Li, and he couldn't help but get nervous: "What's the matter? Tell me quickly?"

"She complained that the medicine was too bitter and asked me to buy some candied fruit. Luo Yu also asked me to ask Uncle Li if there was any medicine that was not bitter so that I could take some back!"

Uncle Li...

What medicine is not bitter?

Uncle Li glared at Mu Feng fiercely, muttering something, but turned to the counter, prescribed a few prescriptions and handed them to Mu Feng, saying calmly: "These medicines are less bitter and can also cure cough and typhoid fever. Let Luo Ci try them."

Mu Feng said flatteringly: "Uncle Li, you are really amazing. Luo Yu guessed that you have it right away!"

Uncle Li heard the praise and said proudly: "That's right, I'm not kidding when I open this medicine shop; but the medicine is enough for Luo Ci, if you and Luo Yu also have typhoid fever, you should still take the ones I prescribed before."

"Hey, just listen to Uncle Li!"

Mu Feng looked at the many doctors sitting in the pharmacy, so he asked, "Uncle Li, why are there so many doctors in the store today?"

Uncle Li smiled and explained the reason to him.

The reason is that every winter, many people come to seek medical treatment, and it would take a lot of time and energy for a traveling doctor to go to a village.

Uncle Li also had such an experience in his early years, and he knows the bitterness and sweetness involved.

Since he opened his own pharmacy, he would allow doctors and patients to enter the shop at this time of year. On the one hand, he could see more patients, and on the other hand, he would not let the doctors suffer in the cold wind.

Because of this, all the shops in the town will not close at this time, for fear that someone will come.

After hearing this, Mu Feng had more respect for Uncle Li!

"Uncle Li is indeed a role model for our generation!"

"Come on, stop bragging about this. Have you had lunch yet?"

Mu Feng shook his head and said sullenly, "We were busy sending Luo Yang to see the doctor early in the morning. We didn't even have breakfast. We just bought some buns and steamed buns, and the aunts ate some reluctantly."

When Uncle Li heard this, he went to see Luo Yang. After talking to the doctor, he looked at Aunt Lin and her husband and said, "The child is fine, there's no need to worry so much!"

Uncle Lin and Aunt Lin were filled with gratitude: "Thank you, shopkeeper!"

"Then let's go have lunch. We have to go to that restaurant and have a good meal!"

Mu Feng...

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