The banging on the door woke Shopkeeper Liu from his sleep.
"What's the matter? What's happened? Someone's missing?" he asked anxiously, shaking his clothes and getting angry with his mouth.
Let’s just say this child is the most difficult to take care of.
What kind of bad luck did he have? He took over Yangcheng and sent such a child to him.
"The neighbors asked about it and said they heard someone banging on the door, as if they were seeking medical treatment," the boy said.
It is not uncommon for doctors to meet people for consultation in the middle of the night, but now the doctor is a girl.
"I told you to leave two people there a long time ago, just for consultations in the middle of the night. After all, it's a man's house." Shopkeeper Liu paced back and forth in the room, "In the middle of the night, just follow whatever you call me.
Yes, if you are..."
Kidnapped, sold, killed...
Shopkeeper Liu shuddered and stretched out his hand to hold the chair and sit down.
It's really killing me.
"Look, look for it quickly," he said.
"Shopkeeper, where are we going to look for it? It's dark in the middle of the night, there's no one on the street, and there's no place to ask. We can't go door to door." Several stewards said in a dilemma.
"It's not uncommon for me to go door to door," shopkeeper Liu murmured.
Back in Yangcheng, it was said that this girl went to dig up medicine on a whim in the middle of the night without even telling her family. As a result, Mrs. Fang thought she had been kidnapped, so she hurriedly took out all the imperial edicts and turned Yangcheng upside down.
After this incident, Miss Jun left Yangcheng and came to Beijing.
Shopkeeper Liu said oh, a little surprised.
Perhaps Mrs. Fang really didn't dare to disturb her, so she sent her to the capital out of sight.
Really...
Shopkeeper Liu put his hand on his forehead and hissed.
Old lady, old lady, you really think too highly of me. This is the capital. Even if the Fang family holds the imperial edict, they can't even think of turning the capital upside down.
"Go and find it, go and find it wherever you can." He waved his hands feebly and stood up.
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At this time, the house was brightly lit, the girls and servants were standing on the porch looking uneasy, and low cries came from the house.
"Stop crying, it's okay."
A soft and childish female voice also came from inside, seeming to be soothing.
The woman on the bed had tears streaming down her face and a frightened look on her face. She was not as energetic as she had been during the day. She was clutching the hand of the girl sitting beside the bed as if she was grasping a life-saving straw.
"He comes every day. Since I came to the capital, he has come every day." She cried and said, "I didn't dare to sleep. I didn't run away on purpose. I was afraid. I thought if something happened, would I still be able to do it?"
Leave him a root."
She talked about this incoherently, and the servants on the side were frightened when they heard it. There were two others who looked unhappy. They looked at the girl sitting by the bed and swallowed what she wanted to say.
The girl didn't have the slightest doubt, let alone asked anything out of curiosity.
She just looked in one direction.
"No, Mr. Kuang is not blaming you, he just has something to say to you," she said.
Her voice was soft, but the people in the room felt like a sinister wind blowing on their faces, making their hair stand on end, especially when they looked at her looking in one direction.
What's there?
Moreover, how does she know, Mr. Kuang?
Did a ghost tell her?
There were low exclamations in the room, and several servants and women crowded together, looking as frightened and shivering as the woman on the bed.
The woman was so frightened that she could not speak. Miss Jun squeezed her hand again.
"Madam, let me give you some medicine first," she said.
Two incense sticks were lit by Liu'er, and a faint medicinal fragrance spread in the room. The people in the room seemed to exhale a breath of turbid air, greedily inhaling the medicinal fragrance, and their minds gradually stabilized.
Miss Jun took out the medicine bottle from the medicine box and poured out two pills. The maid carefully lifted the woman lying on the bed and fed her the medicine.
"Light the soothing incense every night and take these pills. Then you will be fine at night and sleep well." Miss Jun said, closing the medicine box.
Seeing that she was about to leave, the woman struggled to hold herself up.
"Miss Jun," she called hurriedly, "Is this okay?"
"You can have a good sleep." Miss Jun said with a smile, "If you can have a good sleep, my wife's condition will be better."
The woman looked at her and then at the maids beside her. The two maids looked a little complicated.
"Miss Jun." A servant girl stepped forward and asked, "Can this disease be eradicated?"
Miss Jun looked at her and smiled.
"If you sleep well, the roots will be removed naturally," she said.
The servant girl stopped talking.
"Can you sleep well?" another servant said, looking around the room with a bit of fear, always feeling chilly.
Miss Jun smiled.
"In this case, you can move and live somewhere else," she said, "and if you take some medicine, it will be fine."
Move.
The woman and the two servants looked at each other.
"This consultation fee..." Miss Jun continued.
Before she finished speaking, the woman staggered up from the bed and fell to her knees on the ground.
"Miss Jun," she begged with tears in her eyes, "that can't get rid of the root cause."
As she spoke, she knelt down and took a few steps to grab Miss Jun's sleeve.
"Miss Jun, please ask me something," she said.
The two servant girls looked panicked and stepped forward to hold the woman.
"Madam...you..." they advised.
As soon as he spoke, the woman shook him off.
"It's already this time, why are we still hiding something?" she yelled, "Miss Jun has already noticed that we are in trouble and takes the initiative to solve the problem. Why are you hiding what she is doing? Is there any other way we can do now? Miss Jun, Miss Jun
But those who can see the master, now the only way is to ask the master, otherwise, everyone will either leave or die here."
The two maids were too frightened to speak. The woman grabbed Miss Jun's sleeve again.
"Miss Jun, since you can see the master, please help me ask him something." The woman said tremblingly.
Miss Jun said oh, and without waiting for the woman to say what she wanted to ask, she looked at the corner over there and stretched out her hand to point.
"The thing you are looking for is in that wall." She said.
As soon as these words came out, the woman and the two servants were struck by lightning, their expressions were horrified, and they looked at Miss Jun motionless.
They didn't say anything.
She knew what they were going to ask.
God...fairy? Ghost?
With a pop, the two servants also knelt down to Miss Jun.
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In the quiet night, there was a tinkling sound in the house. Several women and girls held up lamps and knocked carefully against a wall. The shadows of the lamps reflected their figures, crisscrossing around in the room, and their shadows were blurry.
Miss Jun stood on the porch and looked indoors.
In Kuanghai Town, the military prosecutor of the Metropolitan Governor's Office was imprisoned and executed because of the Taizhou Military Treasury corruption case. He lost his descendant Yinrong. He was not allowed to enter the capital for three generations, and his descendants were not allowed to take the imperial examination for officials for three generations.
"Although the house was ransacked at the beginning, officials like Kuang Haizhen, who are experienced in officialdom, hid the family property secretly."
"His property is hidden in the crack in the right wall of the east wing of the house in Baoyuan Hutong."
"Kang Haizhen's death was so sudden that he didn't have time to explain his specific location to his descendants and family members."
"After two years, the Kuang family couldn't sit still, and they were quite smart and asked a privately raised aunt from Kuanghai Town to come to Beijing."
"In order to let his son get the protection of the Kuang family, this foreign minister was willing to take risks and go to Beijing to find something."
"Does she really think no one knows her identity?"
Hearing this, she turned her head and looked at the man behind her.
"Then why didn't you arrest her?" she asked.
The man holding her in his arms smiled, his face soft and bright under the moonlight.
"It's not necessary now. It's just a small fish and a shrimp. Besides, this matter has already been exposed. Your Majesty will not like it if it is brought out again." He said, "So, there is no need to bother."
What was useless to him should have been even more useless to her, but now it became very useful.
A crashing noise interrupted Miss Jun's trance. She looked inside the room and heard several low shouts of surprise coming from it.
"Found it, found it."
She smiled, put the medicine box on her back, waved to Liu'er behind her, and headed out the door.
In this capital city shrouded in darkness, there are many wealthy and wealthy families hiding many unknown secrets. For many people, these secrets are knots in their hearts, uneasiness, and serious illnesses that can determine life or death.
And she is here to cure these heart ailments.
Pick the clever, pick the best, and take risks.
Specialized in the treatment of difficult and complicated diseases, the medicine can cure the disease and bring youth back to life.
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Thanks to Hyouichi and Feng Nagi from the south for the reward of Heshi Bi (*^__^*)