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Chapter 157 Old Tan Imperial Physician

Mrs. Yin couldn't help but stare at Manbao, but Yin still ignored her.

Bai Shan couldn't help but said: "Didn't we plan to climb high on the Double Ninth Festival in school? You told us today that you also wanted to go. If your injury is bad, how will you go? Have you ever climbed high when you were this old?"

Bai Erlang said: "Definitely not."

Yin You slightly turned his head to look at them.

As soon as the three of them saw what was going on, they immediately said, "The mountains near the capital are quite beautiful. It's autumn and the air is crisp, and there are wild flowers and insects on the roadside. It must be particularly beautiful."

Bai Erlang originally had an excuse, but when he heard Man Bao's words, he trembled, "What's so good about insects?"

"Butterflies are also insects," Man Bao said, "Have you ever caught butterflies? I can make a net for you then, and we can catch butterflies."

Bai Shandao: "You can also climb high and compose poems, and camp out on the mountain. It's all very fun."

Bai Erlang nodded repeatedly, "You still have a lot of fun things that you haven't played yet. Don't always think about life and death. Don't you just want to have children? If you don't want to have children, just don't have children. They won't listen to you.

If you don’t tell them, it’s okay if you tell us.”

Man Bao saw that his attitude was a little relaxed, so he asked Bai Shan and Bai Erlang to help him up, put a pillow on him, and then scooped a spoonful of medicine and handed it to his mouth.

Mrs. Yin looked nervously.

Yin You lowered his eyes and looked at the medicine handed to his mouth. He was silent for a moment and then opened his mouth to drink.

When Man Bao saw him drinking, he simply handed the bowl to him and said, "Just finish it in one gulp. It's too bitter to drink it one spoonful at a time."

Yin You glanced at her, reached out to take it, and drank the medicine.

Bai Erlang touched his hand, took out a candy, peeled off the candy wrapper and stuffed it into his mouth. He said with a naive smile: "How about it, it's not bitter anymore, is it?"

Doctor Tan watched all this silently, then turned to ask Mrs. Yin to go to the courtyard to talk.

Mrs. Yin glanced at the three people surrounding the bed, then turned around and went to the courtyard with Dr. Tan.

"Old madam, the young master has already made his own idea. That medicine..."

Mrs. Yin was still a little resentful when she mentioned this matter. She looked at Dr. Tan suspiciously and said, "Didn't Dr. Tan notice that Qilang changed the dressing?"

Doctor Tan lowered his eyes and sighed. He took a step back and bowed deeply, saying, "I can see it. I didn't tell the old lady. This is my fault."

Mrs. Yin looked very ugly and asked, "Why didn't Dr. Tan tell me?"

Dr. Tan remained silent and did not speak.

Mrs. Yin clenched the crutch in her hand and said angrily: "Mr. Tan, we invite you here to see a doctor..."

"Old Madam," a voice sounded behind Madam Yin.

Mrs. Yin turned around and saw Dr. Tan standing behind her holding a medicine box. She immediately suppressed the anger on her face and went up to her and asked, "Why are Dr. Tan here?"

Doctor Lao Tan said with a smile: "I heard from the servants in my family that someone came to the house. I was wondering if something happened to the young master, so I came to take a look."

He glanced at Imperial Physician Tan and sighed: "Qilang's child has suffered many disasters. Although I have retired from office long ago, after all, he is the child I raised, so I can't bear it for a while."

He pointed at Dr. Tan and said, "He came back earlier and told me that the young master seems to have changed his prescription to a better one, and he is much more cheerful. When I heard that, I was very happy."

The prescription that Yin is currently using was left by Imperial Physician Lao Tan. There are three prescriptions in a row, which are used in stages. The Yin family will not change the prescription. How could he not know this?

What he is saying now is just to expose the fact that Imperial Physician Tan found out the problem but did not report it.

Mrs. Yin only remained silent for a moment before nodding, and continued following his words: "The new prescription was prescribed by a young doctor sitting in Jishi Hall. She is young and doesn't know how good the prescription is. I am lucky today."

Doctor Lao Tan is here, why don't you take a look at it for us."

"Okay, maybe I haven't felt Qilang's pulse for a long time," Old Doctor Tan said with a smile: "I heard that this little doctor is a famous little miracle doctor in Beijing, and the prescriptions she prescribes should not be much different."

While he was talking, Dr. Tan, the old doctor, had already followed Mrs. Yin inside.

He squinted his eyes and looked at a girl and two teenagers sitting beside the bed. The three of them were laughing and chatting animatedly. Although Yin You, who was leaning on the bed, didn't speak, his expression was very relaxed and he looked a little tired.

Lively.

Imperial Physician Tan helped his father forward, and Yin You also saw the old Imperial Physician Tan. He sat up straight and bowed to the old Imperial Physician Tan.

Doctor Lao Tan took two steps forward and offered support: "You are injured, so you should lie down. There is no need to be polite."

He took out his pulse pillow from the medicine box and said with a smile: "Here, let me feel your pulse."

When Imperial Doctor Lao Tan came up, Man Bao made way for him and stood by the tent. Yin You subconsciously raised his head and glanced at her first.

Man Bao had wanted to chat with the old doctor Tan for a long time. She had seen the prescription that Yin He gave her. Although it was a medicine for strengthening the essence, to be honest, it could be cultivated in a body like Yin He's.

Gu Jing Yuan is very powerful.

If it weren't for Teacher Mo, she wouldn't be able to prescribe a better prescription than him. Basically, with Yin's body like this, she could only watch him slowly weaken and die.

Even if he took supplements, they would often lead to deficiency and other symptoms. She felt that his medication and dosage were particularly magical.

So when she saw Yin or looked at her, she nodded at him repeatedly.

Doctor Lao Tan also noticed the interaction between the two, smiled slightly, and took Yin You's pulse first, then looked at Man Bao with a smile, "Is this the little miracle doctor?"

"You can't be a little miracle doctor," Man Bao said quickly, "He's just a doctor who just sits in the court. What do you think, Old Doctor Tan?"

Mrs. Yin also looked at Dr. Tan with concern.

Doctor Lao Tan smiled and said, "What's your new prescription like? I've seen it, and it's better than I thought before."

The prescriptions are kept in mind, and Man Bao can read them out on the spot.

Doctor Lao Tan thought about it for a while and then nodded and said: "It's a method of consolidating the blood circulation. This is the first time I've seen such a combination of the main and auxiliary medicine, but the medicine is a common medicine, so it won't make him return to normal after changing the medicine."

Just like normal people.”

He said: "This child is weak and has been taking my prescription to make him feel better. If you suddenly reduce the dosage of supplements, it is said that he will be weak for a period of time."

Man Bao said: "I gave him an injection."

"What kind of needle is it that you don't have any luck?"

Man Bao didn't hide anything and told him her acupuncture technique.

Everyone else listened in confusion, but Man Bao and the others became more and more excited as they discussed. Dr. Tan stood silently behind Dr. Tan and listened, occasionally interjecting a few words, and successfully joined their group chat.

Madam Yin waited anxiously. When they seemed to have finally finished speaking, Old Doctor Tan took a cup of tea and asked quickly: "Old Doctor Tan, how is the child?"


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