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Soon a man with a long pointed head and thin ears walked over quickly, looked Feng Wu up and down, and then shook his fist towards her: "I wonder what your last name is?"

"My little girl's surname is Lin." Feng Wu blurted out directly and borrowed Aunt Ling's surname.

"Miss Lin, Zhuo Jing's illness has been better for a while. We have invited countless famous doctors to come and look at the chicken, but there is no result. If Miss Lin can cure Zhuo Jing's disease, Gao will definitely reward her with a large sum of money."

The bear man looked like a traitor, and even if he swore so confidently, he was not very convincing when he said it.

But Feng Wu really didn't come here for money. Looking at this man's appearance, Feng Wu had a plan in mind.

"My little girl must try her best." Feng Wu said it humbly.

"I still have official duties to attend to. If Miss Lin needs anything, just tell the housekeeper." Gao Xiong said and left.

Feng Wu looked at his back, and his first impression was that this person was just here for a formality.

It's not necessarily how much he loves his wife, but he heard that Mrs. Gao's natal family is the richest man in Liangzhou. Hmm, Feng Wu felt that there was something wrong with this.

However, we have to look at the specific situation before talking, if there is really a problem here.

A flash of animation flashed in Feng Wu's eyes. She would never be merciful to her enemies. If she could mess up Liangzhou, which Qin Ziyue had just taken, it would be a worthwhile trip.

"Miss Lin, since you have already met the city lord, please come with me to see the madam." The housekeeper's attitude towards Feng Wu was quite gentle, but he still felt strange, cold, yes, the coldness radiating from his bones.

It’s about face, you can’t pretend to be above.

Feng Wu nodded while holding the medicine box. It seemed that the city lord's mansion was also in turmoil.

As soon as he entered the yard, there was a strong smell of medicine. Feng Wu looked at the plants and flowers planted around him, and his eyes flashed.

"The air in this courtyard is quite fresh and pleasant." Feng Wu didn't glance around and followed the housekeeper honestly.

The housekeeper nodded: "Indeed, my city lord is afraid of his wife's illness and feels bored, so he will replace the vegetation in the yard every once in a while."

Soon, the housekeeper took Feng Wu to a place: "Miss Lin, we're here, Ju'er."

Soon a maid came out: "The executive's house."

"Well, this Miss Lin is the newly hired pharmacist. Please take Miss Lin in and take a look at it for Madam." The housekeeper has said this countless times to countless people.

"Yes, Miss Lin, please come inside." Ju'er bent down towards Feng Wu.

As soon as Feng Wu entered the room, the smell of medicine was stronger than outside, and from behind the screen, there was a faint coughing sound from time to time.

Feng Wu looked at the furnishings in the room and glanced over them. There was nothing strange about them.

"Madam, the newly found pharmacist has arrived." Ju'er said respectfully in a low voice.

"I've told you, husband, don't worry anymore. We've already had so many cases, and haven't my illness improved at all?" Mrs. Gao's words were very calm, with some helpless sadness.

"If Madam can't do it alone, let's take the next step. I don't believe that no one in the world can cure Madam's disease." Ju'er held back the tears in her eyes.

Then he looked at Feng Wu and said, "Miss Lin, I'm busy."

"Girl?" As soon as Mrs. Gao finished speaking, she saw a little girl walking in.

His face was pale, and the corners of his mouth curled up slightly: "She's a little girl."

Feng Wu bent towards her: "Mrs. Gao."

"Come on, it used to be older people, but this time a young girl is here, let's try it!" He said and stretched out his wrist very quickly.

Ju'er quickly stepped forward and gently rolled up her sleeves: "Madam, be careful."


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