The porridge was cooked quickly. The aunt put a canvas bag on the casserole. Tie Jun carried it and followed the aunt out of the kitchen. Chu Yao walked out head on.
"Hey, these young couples are so good at pinching!"
Seeing Chu Yao, the aunt teased her again. Tie Jun coughed. Chu Yao frowned, looked down, blushed, and tied the wrong button.
Tie Jun took a step forward, blocked Chu Yao, and smiled at Auntie: "Auntie, we are going back. I will ask Daya to bring you the casserole in the evening."
"Well, go back and bring something good to your mother!"
"Hey, definitely!"
The two of them walked out of the hotel quickly. Chu Yao fastened her buttons and whispered, "I blame you. Auntie must be secretly laughing at us!"
Tie Jun kept silent, suppressing his laughter and walked forward quickly. Chu Yao trotted behind him, but she couldn't hold it in at first and started laughing.
After returning to the hospital, according to the prescription, I poured the Chinese medicine for foot soaking into a plate, poured hot water, and waited for a while before Chu's mother started soaking her feet.
Chu Yao put the casserole on the table, filled a bowl of porridge, and handed it to Chu's mother who was soaking her feet.
"Mom, eat it while it's hot. It's enough for three bowls, which is enough for a day."
"It seems that your mother will have to eat porridge every day from now on!"
Father Chu glanced at the sticky white porridge and patted his wife on the shoulder distressedly.
Chu's mother took the bowl and said with a smile: "Just drink porridge, as long as it can cure diseases!"
After Chu's mother finished soaking her feet, Chu Yao turned around and said: "Tie Jun, you and dad go out, it's time for me to wipe mom's body!"
The two were kicked out, and Tie Jun muttered to himself that the medicated diet was easy to understand, as was the traditional Chinese medicine foot bath, but washing the feet with water and wiping the body was a bit difficult to understand.
Just when he had questions, Director Li opened the door and came in. He saw Tie Jun and the others in the living room, and guessed that Chu Yao was wiping Chu's mother in the back room.
"Xiao Tie, your mother-in-law's condition is an allergic reaction to drugs. There is too much moisture in her body, and after being stimulated by the drugs, the dampness and toxins remain on the body surface, causing itching.
After all, the culprit is still tumors. Lao Wang’s medicinal diet is used to remove dampness and detoxify. My prescription is to eliminate the dampness and toxins discharged to the body surface and repair scars at the same time.”
"Repair the scar by the way?"
Tie Jun blurted out and asked in surprise, this thing is too awesome, such a difficult thing to remove scars, it has become easy to do it through someone else's mouth.
"Yes, the reason why you use your mother-in-law's foot wash is because the patient's foot sweat is the introduction to this formula. Now you understand!"
"oh!"
Tie Jun nodded. In fact, he didn't understand at all, so he simply stopped asking and asked about Xiaochuan's situation.
Director Li told Tiejun that Xiaochuan was caused by a gene in the body. By improving blood and metabolic functions, there is a high chance of regaining youth.
However, no one can say for sure at this time. The implication is that it still depends on Ogawa's own luck.
Tie Jun was very satisfied, as long as no one died, he didn't want Da Ya to jump back into the river again like in her previous life.
While they were talking, Chu Yao put her head in and said, "Director Li, after wiping it off, it's amazing. The blisters on my mother's body have deflated and the itching is gone!"
Director Li smiled, stood up and entered the room, followed by Tie Jun and Father Chu.
"Director Li, thank you so much. I'm much better now. Not only am I no longer itchy, I also feel very energetic."
Chu's mother opened her mouth to express her gratitude. Tie Jun looked at her complexion and found that her complexion had indeed changed a lot. Not only had her skin become whiter, it seemed to have some luster.
"Atractylodes can remove spleen dampness, Baxia and Zhuru can remove lung dampness, and lotus leaves can remove kidney dampness..."
Director Li did not hide it, but introduced the functions of these traditional Chinese medicines to several people one by one. Tie Jun secretly wrote them down, which was also a way to accumulate some pharmacological knowledge for himself.
"Lao Wang's medicinal porridge can, to a great extent, alleviate the adverse reactions caused by chemotherapy drugs. At the same time, it can also replenish the energy you consume."
Speaking of this, Director Li pointed to the footbath and said: "My prescription also has two functions, one is soaking and the other is rubbing."
In order to let the others hear more clearly, Director Li bent down and motioned for Chu's mother to lie down. When Chu's mother lay down, Director Li lifted Chu's mother's feet.
"Foot soaking uses medicine to enter the body from the Yongquan point on the soles of the feet, encouraging Yang Qi and dredging the blood vessels..."
Tie Jun and Chu's father nodded frequently, feeling that what Director Li said was reasonable, while Chu Yao and her daughter were confused and confused.
"It seems that you tolerate these two prescriptions quite well. According to your current performance, scars and blisters should be eradicated in three days. Have a good rest and call me anytime if you need anything!"
After saying that, Director Li turned around and walked out. Tie Jun and Father Chu followed him out to see him off.
"Dad, I have something to ask Director Li, please go back first!"
"Haha, if you want to buy a son, you can skip it. We can talk about other things!"
Director Li looked wary, Tie Jun smiled and said: "If you don't want to buy a son, don't worry."
"You, my uncle, are quite ambitious!"
Director Li nodded at Tie Jun's nose and smiled at Father Chu.
"How can young people make a career without any ambition? As long as they are not bad-hearted!"
Father Chu helped his uncle speak, but Tie Jun only smiled without defending or refuting. Director Li nodded and walked in front with his hands behind his back.
"Grandpa, it's time, let's have a drink outside!"
Walking to the elevator, Tie Jun stood in front of the old man with a smile on his face, and Director Li changed his name to grandpa.
"Okay, it's time for your grandson to have a drink. Two taels, not more!"
"As you wish, please!"
The old man was let into the elevator, and five minutes later, the two of them sat in a private room in Old Beijing.
"White water sheep head, soy sauce beef, mustard cubes, sesame tofu, candied garlic, half a pound of roasted knives, wait until the wine pot is hot enough to serve!"
The old man was still holding his position. He put his butt down and without even raising his head, he yelled while the waiter twirled the white towel.
"Yes, Master, please drink hot tea and have some Bendou first."
The boy put a small plate of fried soybeans on it and turned around and walked away. Tie Jun didn't dare to touch it. It was so cold that if he chewed this thing, he would fart!
"Grandson, if you have any evil thoughts, tell me openly this time!"
After leaving the hospital, the old man spoke casually. Although it sounded like swearing, Tie Jun didn't care and took a sip of hot tea first.
"Sir, I'm fascinated by Chinese medicine, but I don't understand it. Can you tell me about it?"
The old man was stunned, and after looking at Tie Jun for a long time, he said: "It seems that you really want to do something serious after making such a big circle!"
Tie Jun blinked, with an expression like a good grandson, and the old man burst into laughter.
"Haha, I can call you grandson, but I don't treat you as an outsider. What you did with Miaomiao last time was done beautifully. Grandpa was happy for several days."
"Hehe, my grandson is okay, he has a good heart!"
"Well! It's not that he's not bad, he's a very good person!"
The old man gave a thumbs up and almost hit Tie Jun in the face.
"From your love for Miaomiao and your filial piety towards your mother-in-law, grandpa likes you from the bottom of his heart.
It’s rare that you still care about this knowledge passed down by our ancestors. Grandpa will tell you today about the breadth and depth of our traditional Chinese medicine.”
The old man paused for a moment, took a sip of tea, and was probably trying to organize his words. Tie Jun moved forward and waited attentively.