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Chapter nine hundred and eighty ninth sleep

Man Bao pulled out all the needles on Yin You's body. Seeing that he hadn't woken up yet and was sleeping soundly on his stomach, the three of them simply didn't call him. They found a bed for him and covered him with a quilt, and then put him in another bed.

Sitting on the bed talking.

When Yin You woke up in a daze, he heard a deliberately lowered voice in his ears. He blinked and couldn't remember where he was for a while.

He raised his head slightly, and then realized that he was lying on his stomach. He followed the voice and looked up. Man Bao, Bai Shan and Bai Erlang raised their hands to greet him with bright smiles, "You're awake."

Yin You's memory of before sleeping came back instantly. He blushed slightly and was about to stand up, but found that half of his body was numb.

As a doctor, Man Bao guessed it as soon as she saw his reaction. She was embarrassed to inject the needle, but not embarrassed to rub it with him, so she jumped out of bed and said to Bai Shan and Bai Erlang: "You guys rub it for him, I'll go out first."

"

Bai Shan and Bai Erlang also jumped out of bed, smiling and extending their paws: "Don't worry, we are very experienced."

Yin You screamed, frightened, ashamed and angry, and stretched out his foot to kick the two of them away.

Bai Shan was constantly indoctrinated with various medical knowledge by following Man Bao. This kind of sleep-related numbness is a minor problem. For simple ones, just rub the numbness wherever you go; for more complex ones, just press a few buttons.

Just rub the acupuncture points more and it will be better.

The three of them were noisy in the room for a while. Yin You put on his clothes, put down his trousers that had been rolled up at some point, and asked with a flushed face: "How long have I been asleep?"

"It's been almost an hour."

"It's been so long?" Yin Orou has always been a light sleeper. He couldn't fall asleep even if there was any movement in the house at night. In the summer, even if there were insects in the yard, he actually fell asleep in such a noisy hospital.

After sleeping for so long...

Yin or listened to the sounds of children crying outside from time to time, as well as the sounds of different people talking, the sounds of chairs and stools being moved on the ground, and the roll calls of waiters...

All the sounds rushed into his ears at once, and the noise made Yin You frown.

Then thinking about the three people who kept talking next to him when he was sleeping just now, Yin You asked blankly: "Has my insomnia been cured?"

Man Bao poked his head in from the curtain and asked, "Are you done with your work?"

Seeing that Yin You had already put on his clothes, she jumped in openly. She happened to hear Yin You's last sentence and took the time to reply: "No, it's just that the acupuncture will restore your energy. Once your body and mind are relaxed, you will fall asleep easily."

Yin You thought thoughtfully, "Then if I get acupuncture every day..."

"That won't work. Whether it's taking medicine or getting an acupuncture, it must be done in an appropriate amount. What I'm going to give you now is to inject it every other day. It will last for a month and check your pulse, and then you will decide whether to continue or to do it every other day.

"It takes a long time." Man Bao explained: "The treatment of diseases is the same as the growth of the body. It does not mean that it is better if the body grows too fast. It will be uncomfortable if the body grows too fast, and it is very likely that the stamina will be insufficient, and in the end it will not be as good as growing.

He who grows slowly grows taller."

"The same goes for treating a disease. You have to remove the lesions bit by bit like threads, so that it won't have a great impact on your body. You see, although I asked you to stop taking the warming medicine, I usually

The prescription for sexual intercourse also contains two drugs that warm and nourish the kidneys, so that you won’t feel too uncomfortable after you suddenly stop the prescription from Dr. Tan.”

Yin You nodded, indicating that he was taught.

In the past, Dr. Tan and other doctors would never tell him the reasons and consequences of their prescriptions.

Seeing that the three of them had no intention of leaving, Yin You asked, "Didn't you make an appointment to meet someone soon? We've already arrived, aren't you leaving yet?"

Only then did Manbao and the three men remember this, and their eyes widened slightly.

Yin You asked: "You haven't forgotten, have you?"

Of course Bai Shan couldn't admit that the three of them had forgotten about it while discussing him, so he coughed lightly and said: "No, we just think that Zhang Jinghao won't go on time, maybe he doesn't have the guts to go, so

It doesn’t matter if we go a little later.”

That's what they said, but they were going to be late, and it was very bad to see them breaking their trust, so the three of them ran out together. After collecting their things, they ran away. They only had time to tell Yin He, "We're leaving first."

, see you later.”

Yin You got out of bed, put on his shoes, followed them out of Jishi Hall, and was about to raise his hand to talk to them, but the three of them had already jumped on the carriage and ran away.

Yin You could only put down his hands, got on the carriage, and said to Changshou: "We are also going to the eastern suburbs racecourse."

Changshou was stunned for a moment and then said: "Master, the racecourse is in chaos, should we go too?"

"Let's go and have a look. I've never seen a racecourse in my whole life."

Yin You had never seen it, but Manbao and the other three had seen it. At that time, there was a horse farm in Qixia Mountain in Yizhou, and Ji Hao fell off his horse there and was injured.

But the racecourse only allows people to ride and buy horses, and there is no place to play polo. So Man Bao and Bai Shan were surprised when they arrived at the gate of the racecourse.

Bai Erlang, who had already experienced it once, acted as the guide for the two of them. He lifted the curtain of the carriage and introduced them, "The carriage can be entered directly. It is very big inside. People who usually come here to race horses and play polo are not here."

There are too many people, but there are especially many people on holidays.”

Because the imperial court, Imperial Academy, and major academies all have the same rest days, one ten-day period and two days of rest.

Even holidays are the same, so naturally it’s the busiest time.

Seeing how understanding he was, Man Bao asked, "Did Zhang Jinghao tell you?"

"No, other classmates who came with us said so," Bai Erlang said: "And as soon as we came in, there was a waiter leading the way. There were snacks and tea to drink along the way, and the waiter also helped park the carriage. Hey, why didn't it happen this time?

Will someone come and guide us to the parking lot?”

Bai Shan and Man Bao poked their heads out to see the other carriages that came in with them, and found that they were all driving in by themselves, with no one to guide them.

The two couldn't help but look at each other. Before they could say anything, Daji had already turned his horse and followed those cars to find the parking place.

There was someone managing the place, and as soon as Bai Shan's carriage entered the venue, a waiter came to guide them to park, but that was all. After parking the carriage, he went to another carriage, without any guidance along the way as Bai Erlang said.

Bai Shan and Man Bao looked back at him together, just watching silently.

Bai Erlang said quite guiltily: "We were here when we came."

Man Bao: "So now you know, you were deceived from the moment you came in."

Bai Erlang lowered his head heartbrokenly.

After frightening the carriage, they only took their valuables with them and left the rest in the carriage. They took a sign from the person who was guarding the carriage and left. They needed this sign to pick up the carriage or return to the carriage to pick up things.

Even Man Bao, who was prejudiced against them, couldn't help but nodded and said: "They are really thoughtful."


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