The Great Physician

0063 is good-looking

Falling in Love with You (630bookla Chapter of The Great Physician)

Li Ruozhuo's cloak was bought in Qingyun Town, and the stitching and materials were naturally inferior to those of Wang Juzhongdi.

Chan looked down at Weiwei's and the two maids' embroidered shoes.

Then her sister's feet drooped down, her mouth drooping, looking extremely embarrassed.

"But the position is that of an older sister."

Weiwei said sternly, "How can Sister Hu be worse than a maid?"

As her voice faded, the maids and servants behind her snickered.

Chan thought to herself that the Li family was so wealthy. She should have let her sister spend some money on clothes so that people wouldn't look down on her.

She nodded firmly, "You are my sister."

Weiwei stared intently at Li Ruozhuo's face: "But we haven't seen her, sister, is she?"

Chan frowned, unsure how to explain.

Li Ruozhu clapped his hands and said, "Really."

Surprisingly, her voice was sweet and soft, like a child's.

Vivi chuckled: "What a fool."

Fools and children never grow up.

Chan said, "I'm not stupid." She then took Li Ruozhuo's hand and asked, "Sister, what are you saying?"

Li Ruozhuo pointed at Weiwei's eyes: "Really."

Being praised is always a very pleasant thing, especially for women.

With a nonchalant smile, Weiwei said, "You still know?"

Li Ruozhu tilted his head and said, "I know." Then he shook his head and said, "What a pity."

Why are you being so sarcastic?

But idiots are just weird and eccentric.

Weiwei frowned and asked, "What's a pity?"

"blind!"

It seemed as if they were cursing someone. The maids and servants behind Weiwei exchanged glances. Weiwei looked at Chan with confusion.

"What exactly is she doing? What does she mean?"

Chan thought to herself, "Sister, your eyes..."

Vivi nodded: "I know."

"What a pity he's blind!"

"How dare you insult me?" Weiwei angrily grabbed Chan.

Suddenly, a white light flashed before her eyes, darkening the horizon.

"Ah!" A heart-wrenching cry of pain echoed through the sky.

Weiwei suddenly collapsed to the ground, clutching her face and screaming.

The maids and servants behind her looked down and saw blood gushing out from between her fingers.

The maids and servants looked surprised and bewildered.

The woman in the cloak remained calm and composed. The only difference from before was that the gleaming white blade of her sword was now stained with blood, which dripped from the tip to the ground.

The two maids were so frightened that they immediately knelt down.

An old woman, leaning against the hanging flower gate, asked in a trembling voice, "What happened?"

Vivi continued to scream, "My eyes! My eyes! Help me... Help me..."

It was a woman who used a long sword to slash Weiwei's eyes.

The old woman also knelt down.

Chan bent down and saw that Weiwei's wounds were shattered by the sword, and her eyes could never be restored.

She smacked her lips and looked at her older sister, wondering why she had to hurt her feelings again. She thought to herself, "It's a pity my sister has such beautiful eyes; if she's blind, she might as well not have them at all."

She turned back to Daojie and asked the old woman who was still able to stand, "Where will you arrange for me to stay, Auntie? We've had a long and tiring journey."

So where are you still thinking about to stay?

The old woman's lips trembled, as white as paper.

Seeing that she hadn't spoken for a long time, Chan asked again, "Weren't you here to pick up my sister?"

The woman with the blank expression pointed at her mouth and said, "Really."

The old woman was so frightened that she immediately knelt down and begged for forgiveness: "Sister, this servant will not, no!"

That woman chuckled.

Chan comforted her sister with her hand and walked towards the old woman: "Are you here to pick up my sister or not?"

At least a maid can tolerate people's opinions.

The old woman nodded: "This servant has come to fetch my sister. My sister will not kill her maid."

When Chan turned around, the maid named Weiwei was already silent, perhaps she had fainted from the pain.

She said, "I'm not a murderer. Since you've come to pick me up, lead the way."

The old woman rose tremblingly and looked at the other three with a look of urgency.

The other three kept their heads down, silent, their shoulders trembling like leaves.

The old woman, in tears, thought to herself, "Am I supposed to receive them personally?"

Shi Na glanced down at the legs of the other three women and said, "Really..."

Her curved eyes smiled innocently, like a child who had found something interesting.

The other three shouted, "No, no, this servant will take you to the courtyard!" They all staggered and those who couldn't stand up held onto the wall.

The old woman secretly breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that she couldn't let the burden fall on her alone.

The tranquil Danxi Courtyard features red corridors, green tiles, and the fragrance of autumn flowers.

The tranquility of the courtyard was shattered by a heart-wrenching cry, like that of someone mourning the death of their father.

When Granny Liu saw the old woman who had gone to fetch the person scrambling back, she hurriedly went out the door and asked, "What happened? What on earth happened?"

The two maids who were tidying up the courtyard rushed to help the old woman who had fallen up.

The old woman rushed in front of Granny Liu and grabbed her leg: "Granny, no, that sister has a sword in her hand and will kill people if she disagrees with them."

Granny Liu was shocked: "What exactly happened?"

"Go tell Madam that Weiwei's eyes were blinded by that woman and she's still unconscious at the second gate."

The sound of a thunderclap filled Granny Liu's mind. Weiwei was the daughter of her maternal niece and her own sister. It was only because of Qin Shi's kindness that Weiwei was by her side.

Now that people have grown up and become more sophisticated, this is the perfect time to put their mark to good use.

He was blinded by someone?

Granny Liu said, "Say it again?"

"Weiwei fainted at the second gate."

Granny Liu walked out anxiously, but the old woman quickly grabbed her, saying, "Madam hasn't reported to her yet."

Granny Liu looked terrified and quickly turned around.

Inside, Qin Shi led Li Shan out from the inner room; "What's all the noise outside?"

Granny Liu strode over: "Madam is back. Did your sister injure someone with a sword? Is Weiwei blind?"

Li Shan raised an eyebrow: "Hurt someone?"

Qin was slightly taken aback and asked, "Why did she hurt someone?"

Granny Liu pulled the flustered old woman over: "Why don't you give the fifty to the madam?"

The old woman's legs trembled as she said, "We servants were following Madam's instructions to greet Sister Wei when she returned to the mansion. But Wei said that Sister Wei was not like Sister Wei, not even as good as a maid. Without saying a word, Sister Wei said that Wei was blind and then gouged out Wei's eyes. She went blind in both eyes."

Li Shan sneered, "She certainly has a temper. Is she trying to intimidate Mother?"

Qin asked, puzzled, "Aren't people stupid?"

Granny Liu then realized that the man was a fool and wouldn't know anything about Lai Weiwei. Although she hadn't heard it herself, they had discussed it beforehand, since the person was sent by Madam Qin, so it was naturally arranged by Madam Qin.

Let Na Ying become a laughing stock.

Does that woman know some language?

The old woman shook her head and said, "I don't know either. She's not very clever, her speech is incomplete like a child's, but she has a very bad temper."

Qin said, "Could he be crazy?"

Li Shan said, "Being stupid is annoying enough, but to be crazy is even worse?"

Granny Liu's eyes welled up with tears as she thought of her niece's uncertain fate.

Shi Qin smiled slightly, thinking that no matter if she was crazy or stupid, as long as she wasn't a normal person, she could be manipulated.

He then asked, "Does the lord know?"

The old woman shook her head.

Granny Liu asked, "Has the master not returned from the old lady's place yet?"

He had gone to the old lady's place to find his sister when he was angry.

Qin said, "Let's go and complain to the magistrate first."

The old woman agreed and hurriedly ran outside.

Qin shouted sternly, "Come back!"

The old woman almost knelt down: "Madam?"

Qin asked in a low voice, "Where is she? Where is she now?"

The old woman frowned and said, "According to the madam's arrangement, take her to the room in the northwest corner next to the ancestral hall."

That house was where the servants of the ancestral hall lived. It had no courtyard, only three low (dark) rooms that let in drafts in winter.

Qin thought for a moment and said, "Didn't she make a scene?"

The old woman was puzzled by this incident. She had risked her life to bring the person there, yet once inside, the person showed no dissatisfaction and did not harm anyone further.

She nodded: "The maid was very honest. She started tidying up the room. There was nothing there. The servants didn't stop her from leaving."

So, resorting to swords at the slightest disagreement is because he's a bit crazy.

Madam Qin waved her hand: "Go and tell the magistrate how he intends to seize it."

The old woman went to Granny Liu's place and said, "Madam, this servant is going to see Weiwei."

Madam Qin said, "Please invite a doctor to settle the person in."

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