Chapter 79 must be from a family of doctors.
Chapter 79 must be from a family of doctors.
Live in the present, the path is right beneath your feet.
Si Shaoheng's words were like a ray of light shining into Cheng Ruoan's mind.
There are no absolutes in this world.
In this world, change is the only constant.
Why think so much?
Just do it and that's it.
“No matter how chaotic the world is, it’s always right for us to ‘stockpile grain’!” Cheng Ruoan suddenly became as energetic as if she had been injected with chicken blood, her eyes shining as she looked at the back of Si Shaoheng’s head.
Si Shaoheng: ...
Why does the back of my head feel cool?
impossible.
Whether in modern or ancient times, the body's kidneys are in good condition, so it's impossible for someone to experience hair loss and baldness at a young age...
When the two returned to Sijia Village in their carriage, Cheng Ruoan had already formulated a preliminary plan for "stockpiling grain".
Cheng Ruoan was anxious to check on the elderly and young at home and was about to jump off the carriage when Si Shaoheng stopped her.
"Wait, take the medicinal herbs out of your space and put them on the carriage before you get off."
Cheng Ruoan made two "oh" sounds, and sacks of medicinal herbs appeared out of thin air on the carriage.
She asked Si Shaoheng, "You agreed with the government officials on when they would come to collect the medicinal herbs?"
"Early tomorrow morning, but that Registrar Xu did me a favor by issuing a document requiring Sijia Village to cooperate with us for tonight's accommodation and to organize the medicinal herbs."
If possible, avoid setting up tents on open ground.
Autumn has arrived, and the climate in the north is colder than in the southwest, so it's still cold day and night.
Cheng Ruoan nodded: "If it weren't for the trouble of taking my family back to the county town, I really wouldn't want to stay in your Sijia Village. I've already encountered so much bad luck before even entering."
Si Shaoheng rarely curled his lips, "If I had known it would be this unlucky, I wouldn't have let you all come to the North."
“What can we do if we don’t come? Where else can we register our household? Let alone household registration, it’s not a Hui area, we probably won’t even be able to get a road permit out of Qingshan County.” Cheng Ruoan cursed as he jumped off the carriage.
But after she finished scolding him, she frowned.
That's true, there's no such thing as knowing beforehand.
Aren't these all choices made in line with current development, and the problems encountered are just further challenges?
Seeing that she had calmed down, Si Shaoheng knew that she had probably comforted herself in her heart, so he smiled and said, "Go into the village quickly, and remember to find someone to replace me."
"understood."
Cheng Ruoan was dressed in a bright red cotton dress, which made her quite eye-catching as she walked along the country lane.
She didn't even need to ask for directions; just by following the deep footprints on the dirt path, she knew where she was going.
Sure enough, they all carried their belongings to the open-air courtyard in the village.
When Cheng Ruoan arrived at the location, he saw that two tents had already been set up, and Si Erlang and Si Silang were setting up the third one.
Meanwhile, Dr. Hu was sitting in the larger tent, flipping through a medical book in the dim sunlight of the setting sun.
"Master, how are they?"
When Cheng Ruoan appeared, Li and the children all surrounded him.
"Third sister-in-law, you're finally back? Didn't you say you'd bring the official to settle this matter? Where is he?"
Cheng Ruoan gave Si Xin and Si Nian a kiss and then answered Li Shi, "Come tomorrow morning. Have all the bodyguards gone back? Where are my family members?"
"The bodyguards helped us move all our things to the village square and then left."
"Your family... I get angry just thinking about it!" Li Shi took the eldest daughter off her back and handed her to Ershuan and Erzhu, telling them to take their younger siblings to play first.
Cheng Ruoan stopped Erzhu: "Your brother can take them to play. You go outside to the main road and watch over the carriage for your third uncle."
"Okay."
"The village chief said he could let us set up a shack on the village dam for one night because we are surnamed Si, but your family is not Si family and you don't have official documents, so the village can't just take you in."
Your sister and brother-in-law almost got into a fight with the village chief, and then your mother took them to Chenjiagou, which is located behind the village, to find an inn.
Your mother asked me to tell you that you don't need to rush to find them now that you're back; registering your household registration is the important thing.
Cheng Ruoan was furious, but unlike before, she wasn't both angry and anxious.
They also discussed on the way what to do if the Cheng family's household registration was not easy to obtain.
The worst-case scenario they imagined was that the Cheng family's household registration would be transferred to Kaihuang Town in the north, and the Si family would simply keep the people living in their home.
Kaihuang Town in the north was the first village or town one entered from the border. It had always been a place of exile, and almost all the people living there were criminals or slaves.
However, some merchants also owned property there.
Si Shaoheng found in the original owner's memories that he had heard his classmates say that those places of exile were eager for people with merchant status to settle down there.
Cheng Ruoan was unusually gentle with Li Shi, patting her hand: "Okay, I understand. Let's take care of what's in front of us first."
Mrs. Li nodded, "Then our master will cook on the stove."
"it is good."
Cheng Ruoan then walked to Doctor Hu's tent. She looked down at Zhao Shi and Da Niu lying on two thick straw mats on the ground and couldn't help but sigh.
"Alright, stop sighing. Your mother's fine, it's just her old problem, just be careful she doesn't have a stroke. As for Da Niu..."
Dr. Hu stroked his beard, paused halfway through his sentence, and Cheng Ruoan's heart skipped a beat.
"Third Aunt, as long as Da Niu gets through tonight, he'll be fine. That's what Doctor Hu said." Da Hua came over with a bowl of medicine, her voice and tone very calm.
Cheng Ruoan stepped aside slightly to let her in.
"Master, what do you mean by 'we'll be fine once we get through tonight'?"
Dr. Hu put down the medical book he was holding in his left hand, stood up from the tent, and said, "Let's talk over somewhere further away."
Cheng Ruoan obediently followed.
"We've ruled out the possibility that you gave Da Niu the hemostatic drug."
I took his pulse and could only detect damage to his internal organs. Whether the injury was from an impact or a puncture wound from a broken sternum, I, as his teacher, am unable to determine.
Dr. Hu's tone was full of frustration.
Cheng Ruoan understood immediately.
Internal bleeding can be divided into two types: bleeding from the abdominal wall and bleeding from ruptured internal organs. Taking a pulse can reveal whether there is damage to the internal organs, but it cannot reveal whether there is bleeding from the internal organs.
If she had a CT scan, everything would be solved, but unfortunately, she didn't have one in her villa.
Even if she were there, she wouldn't know how to operate it.
Cheng Ruoan comforted her
Cheng Ruoan took out a bottle of Yunnan Baiyao and a bottle of Kang'antang wound medicine and gave them to Doctor Hu.
“Master, I would appreciate it if you could study these two hemostatic medicines carefully and tell me the difference between them,” she said, opening the Yunnan Baiyao and pouring out the capsule to show Doctor Hu. “This is the hemostatic medicine I gave Da Niu. I obtained it by chance from a reclusive doctor. There wasn’t much left; I only have four capsules…”
Doctor Hu's eyes lit up. "This...this is such a rare medicine. My disciple, it would be such a waste to give it to my research institute."
As soon as he arrived at the village, he quickly checked on Da Niu's condition.
He was stunned when he took his pulse.
He dared to say that if it weren't for Cheng Ruoan's hemostatic medicine and that Shaoyang acupoint sealing technique, Da Niu wouldn't have survived until he arrived.
Which reclusive healer could casually give someone such a miraculous medicine that could bring the dead back to life?
They're giving you five pieces?!
It must be a medical family that his apprentice came from, which was used to save the lives of his descendants in an emergency!
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