"Oh, don't cry..." Su Ying hugged her and coaxed her.

Dabao was sobbing, his little body twitching.

His eyes were filled with tears, so pitiful.

Zheng Wendong and Su Ying are biological parents.

I didn't feel sorry for her at all, I even thought it was funny.

Zheng Wendong lamented, "It's a pity I didn't bring my camera with me, otherwise I could take a picture and show it to her when she grows up."

Su Ying hit him, but couldn't help laughing.

Zheng Wendong took Dabao and said, "Let's go and buy you something sweet."

Dabao came back to life immediately and jumped towards Lao Zheng happily.

Waiting to go home.

The bitter medicine powder was poured in along with a mouthful of water.

Dabao sensed the dangers of the world*2

She resisted and wanted to spit out the medicine.

Su Ying said, "Be good, don't vomit. Only by eating can your stomach stop hurting."

Dabao refused to listen and blew bubbles in resistance.

But it’s no use…

Still got drunk.

She cried at the top of her lungs, babbling and cursing.

It was said to be sweet.

Tiantian doesn’t have it.

There are bitter ones.

She lay on the ground, her eyes red and she was so angry.

Zheng Wendong covered her belly with the quilt and said, "You have diarrhea now. When you are better, I will give you something sweet to eat."

Dabao: "Wait..."

Zheng Wendong: "Yeah, buy Wahaha."

I didn’t get to drink Wahaha.

I did have to take three bitter pills a day.

Dabao was deceived again and again in one day...

In the end, I stopped crying.

Seems to accept it.

However, her diarrhea did not improve after taking the medicine.

For several days in a row, he hummed in his sleep.

Zheng Wendong rubbed her belly, and she barely fell asleep holding his hand.

When I went to the hospital again.

The doctor asked me to draw some blood.

The results showed no problem.

It must be caused by catching a cold...

After a whole week, there was no improvement.

Dabao was not in good spirits either, and looked like unwatered coriander, wilted and withered.

The child has lost half an ounce of weight.

Zheng Wendong originally thought that diarrhea was just a minor illness.

They often had it when they were young.

But it hasn't healed for so long, so I couldn't help but feel a little anxious, just like Su Ying.

I changed the hospital to take Dabao to see a doctor.

Su Ying gave the medical history and examination report.

The professor took a look and said, "It may be a gastrointestinal problem. Draw blood and do a CT scan. If that doesn't work, we'll need to do a further gastroscopy..."

Su Ying said, "The blood test before was fine."

The professor took away the examination form and said, "Our hospital does not recognize examinations from other hospitals. If you want to see a diagnosis, you have to get it checked here."

Blood draw and CT scan can only be done the next day.

Also make sure the child is checked and does not move around.

Zheng Wendong held Dabao in his arms. "How is it?"

Su Ying didn't expect that this hospital would not recognize examinations from other hospitals, even if it was a blood biochemistry test done by a tertiary pediatric department.

This kind of situation basically does not occur in large provincial capitals.

"I guess they're worried that other hospitals might have errors."

Zheng Wendong had no objection to the CT scan. Since he was just seeing a doctor, he would just follow the doctor's instructions.

But drawing blood...

It means drawing blood again.

The couple returned home.

I saw the lollipops when I passed by the store.

Zheng Wendong thought that Dabao would need to have her blood drawn again, so he bought her one.

The surprise came too quickly.

Dabao was a little bit unbelieving. He grabbed the lollipop and didn't dare to let anyone open it, fearing that it would be painful again.

As soon as the couple went upstairs, they ran into Lu Jianchao coming downstairs, panting as he carried things on his back.

The man was short and the cloth bag he was carrying was huge, blocking the road.

Su Ying said, "Wendong, please help your uncle."

It looks like it's about to crush someone.

She took Dabao.

Zheng Wendong picked up the cloth bag and asked Lao Lu, "Where should I put it?"

Lu Jianchao said, "Oh, I'm so sorry. I can do it myself. Just put it downstairs and let it bask in the sun..."

Zheng Wendong took him down.

Lu Jianchao glanced at Dabao out of the corner of his eye, then suddenly lowered his head and asked, "Did the child catch a cold?"

Zheng Wendong said, "Yeah, I've had diarrhea for a week."

Lu Jianchao asked, "Just have diarrhea and wait a week?"

He curled his lips in a disdainful expression.

"Show me the report?"

Zheng Wendong and Su Ying looked at each other.

Su Ying gave him the report.

After Lu Jianchao flipped through it...

"Blood test, CT scan...urine test..."

He muttered, "Each generation is worse than the previous one..."

"Look, even having diarrhea is such a hassle."

"Something that can be cured with any herb."

Zheng Wendong said, "Aren't you a urologist? You can treat diarrhea."

Lu Jianchao said, "You doubt me, you actually doubt me! Humph, does this require any science? Isn't this just common sense?!"

"You wait..."

He went upstairs grunting.

After a while, he came down panting, holding the keys in his hand and wearing slippers, and rushed out in a hurry.

Then he said, "Wait for me here..."

Zheng Wendong hesitated for a moment and followed him.

I saw Lao Lu go out and look at something in the green belt on the side of the road.

Finally, he squatted down beside a ditch and started picking things.

After a while, he brought back a handful of ready-made things, which were as small as his palm.

"Take it, go back and wash it clean, then put it in a pot and boil it. Finally, add honey and give it to the child to drink. I guarantee that it will be cured immediately. If it doesn't, come and kill me."

"Don't doubt me. If you don't listen to the old man, you will suffer the consequences."

"Give it to Dabao. You two should come back and thank me. You don't have to draw my blood and do a CT scan. It's so tiring."

"The honey should be wild honey, remember."

"Go."

He walked away with his hands behind his back, hiding his fame and achievements, and his back looked very majestic.

Just as the expert had walked forward a few steps, he heard the voice of the community security guard scolding him, "Uncle Lu, why are you drying herbs here again? I told you that other residents have complained."

Lu Jianchao immediately put his hands behind his back, rubbed his hands with a smile and said, "Xiao Bao, hey, hey, don't take it, don't take it, I'll take it myself. Look, I'm old, can't I be flexible? You're not young, why are you so rigid?"

Zheng Wendong looked down at the herbs in his hand.

The leaves are small and were picked by the ditch.

The rhizome is red.

Su Ying asked, "What are you holding in your hand?"

Zheng Wendong said, "This recording was given to me by my neighbor. He said it can cure diarrhea..." He showed it to Su Ying.

Su Ying said, "It looks like milkweed."

Another name, ground ivy.

Zheng Wendong said, "Lao Lu said that eating this can cure diarrhea, and the effect is immediate."

Su Ying only knew that this medicine was non-toxic and would not kill people.

As for curing diarrhea, can Lao Lu really believe it?

It doesn't feel very reliable.

Zheng Wendong also felt that it was unreliable, but he did believe in traditional Chinese medicine. In the evening, Dabao was listless again, which made Zheng Wendong and Su Ying worried. Zheng Wendong glanced at the herbal medicine given by Lao Lu, thought about it, boiled it, and added honey.

He tried a bowl himself first and found it sweet.

Half an hour later, alive.

So I made up my mind and cooked it for Dabao to drink.

Then, I couldn’t feed...

Dabao pursed her lips tightly, and her round eyes protested against Zheng Wendong. "Don't even think about deceiving Sister Dabao again!" She was already a mature Dabao, and she wouldn't be fooled again.

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