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Chapter 140 Heart Medicine

Seeing Shopkeeper Liu leave with a complicated expression, Miss Jun didn't care.

Of course she knew what he was thinking.

But there was nothing to say to him, because this woman was indeed ill.

"Heart disease."

The man stood behind the corner and looked out.

"This woman is mentally ill."

She also looked outside, holding a bunch of candied haws in her hand. As soon as she took a look, her head was held down by a big hand and stuffed back.

"When spying on people, you have to be silent. Your brain will be stuck in their eyes."

Is it that exaggerated?

Didn't the master also poke his head out?

She bit the candied haws of apples hard.

Because the horse was eaten by a tiger in the mountains, I said I came to the city to make money, but I have been here for a long time and haven't done anything yet.

"What does it mean to not get down to business? Don't just think about rolling up your sleeves and just do it. Sharpen your sword and keep chopping wood." He said.

Standing in the shadow, looking at the tall and thin man's face blurred in the sunlight.

"When you were buying candied haws just now, did you hear these people talking about this woman?"

She doesn’t want to eat any candied haws, okay? How old is she?

He insisted on letting her pretend to be a child, so he dragged her to the market, stepped on her feet, and made her scream. He then accused her of being a child and bought her candied haws.

She was so sullen that she had no time to listen to what these aunts and wives had to say.

"Don't underestimate these three aunts and six women. They are all clairvoyant."

Yeah?

She bit the candied haws and watched the man take out a flag and a bell.

"This woman takes medicine every day and her condition never gets better. Someone at the market said she has been like this since her mother-in-law passed away."

"They also talked about how her mother-in-law was not good to her when she was alive."

"It stands to reason that she was extremely happy that her mother-in-law died."

What kind of theory is this? It’s your wrong theory.

The master took the candied haws out of her hand and stuffed the flag into her hand.

"What is the wrong principle? If you are touched, you will cry when you are hurt. If you are beaten, you will hate it. If you are happy, you will laugh. This is the right principle."

"When someone slaps you, you will feel resentment in your heart. Even if you make a smile and say it doesn't matter, it's just a pretense."

"A big belly can tolerate everything in the world. That is what Buddha can do. And the things he tolerates have nothing to do with him. Of course he can tolerate it."

The clear ringing of bells rang in the street, and she followed her master, holding the flag and walking reluctantly.

She looked up at the words on the flag.

The medicine specializes in treating difficult and miscellaneous diseases. It can cure the disease and rejuvenate it.

She couldn't understand why so many people flocked to Dr. Zhang's name when it became known, why he always carried this flag and wanted to be a doctor and treat people with vigilance and contempt to earn money.

"Because it's money in exchange for fame. It's easy, but it's tiring."

"It's still easy to save trouble. If you are rich and famous, you don't have to worry about those messy things."

I don't understand what all this means.

He always has a point anyway.

She looked at the man shaking the bell in the sunset, standing in front of a woman.

"Sister, I think you have a bad omen." He said with a solemn expression.

Bad omen?

Can you see bad omens when seeing a doctor?

"Sister, please don't disbelieve me. You have been haunted by evil spirits for many years, which is why you have been so ill for so long."

What?

She looked at the blurry man in shock.

Is this being a doctor? Isn’t this a lie?

"Some diseases can only be cured by lying." He turned his head and looked at her and said solemnly, "You remember."

She remembers what this is for.

She didn't want to lie to anyone, she just wanted to cure her father's illness.

Thinking of this, Miss Jun sighed softly.

I didn't expect that she actually did this.

Speaking of which, although her father is no longer here, she can still be regarded as treating his illness.

It's just that this disease is not a physical disease, but a disease caused by injustice.

Then continue to treat the disease.

"What happened next, Miss?"

Liu'er's voice interrupted her reverie.

"Is that woman really haunted by a ghost?"

The night was long and nothing happened, so Miss Jun was willing to tell Liu Er the reasons for what she did today. Of course, she turned it into what she saw in the book. She said that the reason why she did this to the woman today was because of something mentioned in the book.

Old cases.

"Of course not." Miss Jun said, leaning on the bed and shaking her fan gently, "She is indeed mentally ill. Since her mother-in-law passed away, she always dreams about her mother-in-law walking in from the door in the middle of the night."

Liu Er shivered with fright, jumped up from the ground and onto the bed, and looked fearfully at the open window. From here, she could see the bright lights of the capital city at night.

Miss Jun smiled and flapped her fan to scare her.

"That's because her mother-in-law had a quarrel with her before she died. She had been feeling aggrieved for many years, and finally couldn't help but cursed her back. She even secretly cursed her mother-in-law to death in the house. Unexpectedly, her mother-in-law went to fetch water.

He slipped and fell into the well and drowned," she said.

Liu'er suddenly realized.

"Oh, so she thought she cursed her mother-in-law to death," she said.

"Yes, she has been suppressed by her mother-in-law all her life. Even if her mother-in-law dies, she is still scared and feels guilty. That's why she is suspicious and restless. She thinks about things every day and dreams at night, so she scares herself.

Yes." Miss Jun said.

Liu'er nodded.

"What happened next?" She took the fan and fanned it to Miss Jun, and asked eagerly, "How to cure heart disease?"

Miss Jun smiled, a little sourly.

Master, he recited a sutra and ordered her to smash the tablet of the woman’s mother-in-law into pieces while he was reciting the sutra. The woman took the opportunity to cry loudly, blame herself for her sins in front of the neighbors, and bitterly complained about her feelings towards her mother-in-law.

Unfilial, I didn't take good care of my mother-in-law during her lifetime, and even damaged her mother-in-law's memorial tablet after her death. I took the opportunity to say all the things I had accumulated that I didn't dare to say to others.

The old woman had been dead for such a long time, and everyone knew that she was not good to her daughter-in-law, so even if the woman said some disrespectful thoughts, everyone did not take it seriously and tried to persuade her, and her husband also forgave her.

woman.

The woman cried for a while and the knot in her heart was relieved. The master casually mixed some incense and ash water for her and charged her a hundred taels of silver. Under the admiration of all the worldly experts, she quickly earned enough to allow the master and disciples to eat and drink as they pleased.

Fun money.

At that time, she felt it was so shameless.

"Why are you so shameless? Did you steal or rob?" the master asked dissatisfiedly.

I didn't steal or rob, but I cheated.

"What are you lying about? Didn't I cure their disease?" The man was riding a horse leisurely and contentedly. "There are all kinds of people in this world, and there are also all kinds of diseases, so the way to cure them is natural."

It’s all kinds of things.”

Miss Jun looked at the small lantern beside the bed, and the master's figure gradually faded away in her sight.

If the master was still here, would it be great and would it help me?

Thinking of this, she laughed again.

Master, I was afraid of getting into trouble and ran away even while treating my father. If he were still alive at this time, he would definitely run faster and never let himself find him.

"Miss, which woman is also in this situation? Will she come to us tomorrow?" Liu Er asked curiously.

Miss Jun smiled.

"Let's talk about tomorrow's matters tomorrow," she said, lying down, "I'm sleepy."

Liu'er hurriedly got out of bed, put down the tulle curtain, and saw Miss Jun lying face forward, motionless.

The lady is really tired.

Liu'er quietly turned off the light and exited the house.

The room was dark, and the capital city seen through the window shone like stars falling into the mortal world.

Miss Jun was lying motionless facing inward, but her eyes were open, with tears slowly falling down.

So what, it doesn't matter if the master doesn't help me, ignores me, or ends the title of master and disciple.

As long as he can still be alive, that would be great.

It wasn't until he was gone, and she was gone, that she realized how precious everything he taught her was.

The night gradually fell silent.

In a house on the other side of the capital, someone jumped up as if awakened from a deep sleep. The movement in the house alerted the maid on duty outside.

When she came in holding the lamp, she saw a young man with an upper body beside the bed already standing in front of the clothes rack.

"Your Majesty?" the maid hurriedly said, putting down the lamp, "What do you want?"

Zhu Zan put on his summer robe casually, covering his strong chest with several scars.

"I want to go out for a while," he said.

It's so late? You've already gone to bed, why are you going out again?

The maid still wanted to ask, but Zhu Zan had already gone out and disappeared into the night.

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Thanks to Hyouichi from the South for the reward of the spirit beast eggs ((づ ̄ ̄)づ

Thank you 96 Jin for waiting for me to reward Heshi Bi

Today is Monday, everyone works hard to go to work and go to school, but I don’t go to work today hahahaha~~~ (To be continued)


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