After discussing the matter of borrowing the horse from Li Lianhua, he also took his pulse.

The pulse was much stronger than before, no longer vague, as if it would die at any time.

Su Ci nodded with satisfaction: "The pulse is much better than before, which shows that you have been taking good care of yourself during this period. Not bad, that's good. I'll prescribe some new medicine for you, and you should take it on time."

Li Lianhua didn't know whether to laugh or cry after hearing what Su Ci said: "Am I so disobedient in your eyes? I'm not a child."

Su Ci chuckled twice and continued writing the prescription, ignoring him, lest he could not help but give him a "Twin Hibiscus" to let him know why the flowers are so red.

Li Lianhua had a strong desire to survive, so she quickly changed the subject: "Miss Su, you see I took my medicine very obediently. So, can obedient people get a reward?"

Su Ci looked up at him and said jokingly, "Didn't you just say that you are not a child? Why do you want a reward now?"

Li Lianhua's eyes sparkled like stars, and she spoke expectantly, "Is it okay?"

Su Ci's heart beat faster and faster. She looked away, coughed, and cleared her throat: "Tell me, what reward do you want?"

Seeing that she agreed, Li Lianhua immediately smiled and said, "The candy you gave me before was delicious. Can you give me some more? The medicine is too bitter. I want to eat some candy to sweeten my mouth."

Su Ci thought about it, nodded and agreed, "Okay, I don't have it anymore, I need it made now, you can come to my house to get it in two days. It's time for your acupuncture now, let's go together."

Those autumn pear candies have the effect of moistening the lungs and relieving coughs. They do not conflict with the prescribed medicine, so it is okay to let Li Lianhua take some.

When Li Lianhua heard that she still needed acupuncture, her smile slowly fell and her face was full of rejection, just like a child who was afraid of injections.

Su Ci found it interesting and asked in confusion, "Acupuncture doesn't hurt, why are you so against it?"

Li Lianhua touched her nose and said uncomfortably, "It's nothing, I just simply don't like it. I don't think anyone would like it."

Su Ci shrugged and didn't care: "Fine. If you don't like it, then don't like it. If you don't like it, take good care of your body and don't ruin it. Otherwise, I will replace your acupuncture with iron needles in the future, so that you can truly experience the feeling of being pricked by needles."

Li Lianhua had an expression of "I'm so scared" on her face, and immediately assured: "Don't worry, Miss Su, I will be obedient and take good care of myself, and try to make myself plump and white. I will never let myself get hurt easily."

Su Ci: "Oh, I hope you can keep your promise. Remember to come find me in two days. I have something else to do, so I'll go back first."

"Okay, I understand." Li Lianhua stood up and sent Su Ci to the door.

The vixen who was lying at the door amusing herself saw Su Ci and Li Lianhua coming out, and immediately stood up and barked at them.

Su Ci bent down and rubbed the fox spirit's head hard, "Fox spirit, I'll come to see you next time. Take good care of the house, and I'll bring you something delicious next time."

The vixen seemed to understand and barked twice as if responding to Su Ci, and wagged its tail at her frantically.

Li Lianhua looked at its servile appearance and couldn't bear to watch it: "Fox spirit, am I short of food or drink from you? Do you have to be so servile when you hear about delicious food?"

Su Ci looked up at him and said with a smile, "Things resemble their owners."

After saying that, he touched the vixen's head again, then led the horse away contentedly.

Li Lianhua pointed behind him and said, "Hey, who are you talking about?"

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