I can only say that this is the intention of parents. No matter where they are, as long as they are out of their sight, they will always worry. It has nothing to do with how smart, capable or powerful their children are. That is the love of parents and will last forever.
irreplaceable.
When they arrived at the villa, they realized that except for the woman lying on the bed, everyone else had left. Xi'er guessed that they probably had to follow the imperial edict all the way.
Apart from the woman, there was no one else in the village, which made Xi'er very satisfied. She immediately asked someone to replace the prescription that the man was accustomed to, and also gave instructions on the torture method before going to rest.
Although she was considered the person's attending doctor, there wasn't really much she needed to do. She only had to check his pulse every morning and change the prescription if necessary. The rest was of no practical importance.
However, Xi'er did not intend to simply spend the month, so she prepared silver needles and brought Qin with her. Maybe, after a month, she could give them a sober and understanding patient.
Every morning, as usual, I would check her pulse and give her medicine. At about noon, she would be given acupuncture treatment. After the treatment, she could sleep for about half an hour, which was also the quietest time for her on this day. After lunch, Xi'er
I will have half an hour to rest, and then play the piano for her in the evening.
This time, she was much more careful and never let herself fall into that kind of dangerous situation. Although she was extremely careful, Danqing would still be with her every time she played the piano. In fact, here, he spent most of the time with her.
together.
Yeyue would leave the other village every day when she was resting, but would buy Liuyunzhai's snacks for her. Since Liuyunzhai appeared in Huayue City two years ago, she had never eaten other snacks.
Within two days, Xi'er found a routine that suited her again here, and her life returned to another kind of calm.
"Xiao Xi'er, it's time." Xi'er was half-lying on the hard couch that had been moved to her on the day she arrived in the pavilion in the middle of the lake. Her eyes were half-squinted, not knowing whether she was asleep or awake.
Danqing had been sitting on the chair opposite her, drinking tea and eating snacks.
"Uncle Dan, let someone send her here." Xi'er didn't raise her eyes, "By the way, bring my piano." The weather is very good today. Lying here with the breeze blowing, I really don't want to think about it at all.