According to Widow Chen, this child's illness is progressing faster than other children in the village.

I don’t know if the child is weak or the virus has mutated.

But all in all, it’s not a good thing!

Thinking of this, she took a few packets of Bupleurum root and a few packets of herbs for treating diarrhea from the shelf.

After thinking about it, he took out a clay pot with a lid from the space.

Pour the herbs for treating diarrhea directly into the earthenware jar.

Then she filled the earthen jar with space water.

After getting everything ready, she climbed down the ladder and ran into the utility room in two or three steps.

He took down the basket piled in the utility room and found a long rope to tie to the basket handle.

Next to her, Qin Lang was holding the burning mugwort and following her nervously.

Seeing that Lu Qingqing's hands were full of things, he hurriedly walked ahead with the mugwort, intending to open the door.

But Lu Qingqing stopped him.

She put the clay pot and several packets of herbs into the basket.

Then, he climbed up the ladder and slowly lowered the basket.

Outside the gate, Widow Chen was waiting anxiously.

After seeing the medicine bag and the big bowl in the basket, he quickly put the child down and went forward to take the things in the basket.

Looking at the bags of herbs and clay pots, tears fell on the basket.

She suddenly thought of something and took out the two silver ingots and a handful of silver grains from her arms and put them all in the basket.

She held the medicine bag and knelt on the ground excitedly to kowtow to Lu Qingqing.

"Daya, thank you!

Xiaoyan and I will remember your kindness forever!"

Lu Qingqing wanted her to take out the silver, but Widow Chen just kept shaking her head.

Seeing that she was about to continue kowtowing while holding the child, Lu Qingqing hurriedly stopped her and instructed:

"Sister Chen, the medicine in that earthenware jar is for diarrhea.

The water in there also contains medicinal herbs, so don't pour it out.

After you get back, boil the medicine and water over low heat.

Then pour out the water and divide it into two parts.

Feed one portion to the goose first, and feed the remaining portion in the evening to see how it is doing.

As for the herbs in the earthenware jar, add water again.

Boil it for another half an hour before feeding it to the child."

Widow Chen had snot and tears on her face and she didn't even bother to wipe them. Her mind was a little confused as she tried hard to remember these words.

Worried that she remembered it wrong, she repeated it twice.

After confirming that she remembered correctly, she bent down, carried the child on her back, and left with the medicine.

On the wall, Lu Qingqing looked at the backs of the two people leaving, her face a little solemn.

In Xiaoyan's situation, I don't know whether the water in space can work.

I hope this child can get better!

Lu Qingqing originally thought that Xiaoyan's case was an isolated case.

Unexpectedly, something happened again in the village in the evening.

This time, it was the king's father who was in trouble.

When Second Aunt Lu hurriedly ran over and knocked on the door for help, Lu Qingqing was eating dinner.

Sensing movement outside the space, she quickly lit the mugwort and left the space.

Hearing Aunt Lu's panicked cry for help outside the gate, Lu Qingqing quickly went to the yard and climbed up the ladder.

Outside the door, Aunt Lu saw her come out and hurriedly told her what had happened.

It turned out that in the afternoon, Wang's father suddenly felt itchy on his legs, and when he scratched it, he found that he had been bitten by a mosquito.

When Aunt Lu and Wang Dahe and his sister saw the mosquito bite, they felt like they had been struck by lightning.

They had just lost their mother, and now their father was bitten by a mosquito. Both of them were a little panicked.

The king's father was calmer than the other two, and he comforted them.

He said it might be an ordinary mosquito and told the two not to be afraid.

As a result, less than a quarter of an hour later, Wang's father started to have a high fever, which lasted for the entire afternoon.

A quarter of an hour ago, he suddenly started vomiting, followed by diarrhea.

Not long after that, such a strong man fainted.

When Lu Qingqing heard that the symptoms were almost the same as Xiaoyan's, her heart suddenly tightened.

She still knew about the king's father's physical condition.

Although my granddaughter is not young anymore, she is very strong.

When it comes to work, he is even better than a strong man like Lu Tianfu.

In other words, it’s not that Xiaoyan is in poor health.

But the virus carried by mosquitoes has really mutated!

The new mutated virus is more rapid and severe in onset, and is probably more difficult to treat.

At this moment, seeing Second Aunt Lu's panic, Lu Qingqing didn't have time to think about it.

She prepared a portion of medicine for Wang's father according to the one she prepared for Xiaoyan in the afternoon.

After giving some instructions, he watched Aunt Lu leave in a hurry.

Lu Qingqing stood on the ladder, looked at the dark village, and sighed deeply.

Two days later, the messenger sent to Prince Huai's palace returned.

In total, I brought back two letters and more than a dozen protective suits.

One of the letters was to Zhu Cinian and the other was to Lu Qingqing.

As for protective clothing, I brought five sets for Lu Qingqing.

When Lu Qingqing saw the messenger who was dressed warmly to deliver the letter, she hurriedly asked a few questions about the situation outside.

Only a pair of eyes of the messenger were exposed. When he heard Lu Qingqing's question, he shook his head in disappointment.

“Miss Lu, the situation outside right now is worse than that in Baoshan Town.

Most of the counties and cities along the way had their gates closed, and I guess something must have happened inside.

As for the provincial capital, martial law has been imposed.

Except for the officers who patrol daily and maintain order, no one is allowed to go out.

Nowadays, when residents in the provincial capital purchase things, they have officials deliver them there.

As for the officers, they all wore protective clothing like the one I was wearing.

Although this dress is a bit stuffy, at least it can keep mosquitoes away.

All over the body, except for the exposed eyes.

Don't worry about the rest of the places.

I heard that the palace is already working on making something to protect the eyes.

It seems, it seems to be called protective glasses, which can protect the eyes.

I heard it was made of glass.

Those protective goggles must be really expensive."

Lu Qingqing listened to the messenger's words and asked about the situation of the officials and soldiers in the palace.

Unfortunately, the messenger was not clear about this.

Lu Qingqing couldn't help but feel worried when she thought of her senior brothers who had left in a hurry a few days ago.

Apart from the senior brothers, no one knew what had happened to Lu Tianming, County Magistrate Yao and the others.

Now this virus cannot be decomposed by water in space.

Naturally, the pills she gave them were ineffective.

If something really happens, then...

She didn't dare to think about it anymore.

After the messenger finished speaking, he made an appointment with Lu Qingqing to come back in two quarters of an hour to retrieve the letter, and then he said goodbye and left.

After the messenger left, Lu Qingqing returned to the space with the letter and protective clothing.

This protective suit is similar in style to modern protective suits, except that the fabric is thicker and harder.

After taking a quick look at the protective suit, she opened the letter.

This time, King Huai's handwriting was obviously much more sloppy, and the strokes between the characters were clearly connected.

In the letter, King Huai first briefly described the situation in the capital city.

The outbreak in the prefectural capital occurred one day earlier than in Baoshan Town.

It happened after curfew that night.

As a result, as soon as the curfew was lifted the next day, all the pharmacies in the city were crowded with people.

There were even incidents of looting and smashing.

Before long, it became more than just a pharmacy.

Many people began to take the opportunity to loot supplies and rob houses.

After King Huai was hastily awakened and learned the situation at the time, he directly dispatched the five battalions guarding the city into the city.

Only under the iron-blooded suppression did the capital city finally stabilize.

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