Chapter 216 This is a Parasite
When Ah Jiu walked out of the door, she suddenly felt as if the evening breeze was blowing in her face, blowing away the ups and downs of her whole day.
This time, there was no need for Tuoba Yan to shout and show his authority. The villagers voluntarily made way for them and watched Ah Jiu leave with their eyes fixed.
Li Zheng let out a sigh of relief. This must be the reincarnation of the Living Bodhisattva.
"Sister Ajiu, you are so amazing." Tuoba Yan followed closely, raising his thumbs up.
"You don't even know how scared I was before. I was afraid that if I couldn't cure it, I would kill someone, and I was afraid that I wouldn't be able to cure it. In short, I was so scared that my legs were weak."
Ah Jiu stated his previous feelings.
Fortunately, the Emperor has no intentions.
"Don't be afraid now, sister Ajiu. To be honest, you were so fierce when you were so fierce just now..."
"What's so special?" Ah Jiu didn't even remember what he was so mean about.
"Ah, it's very beautiful." Tuoba Yan quickly tried to smooth things over for himself. In fact, what he wanted to say was that he was very bold and upright.
It's more like their boss giving orders.
"Pfft!" Ah Jiu covered her mouth and laughed so hard that she couldn't straighten up.
Along with the night dew, two people, one tall and one short, were playing around: "I think your biggest advantage is your sweet mouth. Do you have any other talents?"
"Of course there is, but you don't know it yet." The happiest thing when Tuoba Yan came to this world was to see Ah Jiu smile.
"Yes, what you ghosts do is different from us people." Ah Jiu said as he arrived at the door of his house and knocked on the door.
"who?"
What came from inside was Cai Lihua's voice.
"It's my mother, Jiu'er." Ah Jiu didn't know why her mother was so scared.
As soon as the door opened, Ah Jiu saw her mother holding a kitchen knife in her hand. She pulled her daughter in anxiously and quickly closed the door:
"Where have you gone? Do you know that you are so anxious?"
Ah Jiu doesn’t know why Mom is so excited. It’s peaceful outside now and she won’t be captured by the refugees:
"Mom, what's wrong with you?"
"I've heard all about it. The fatal febrile disease has spread to this village. My mother has packed her bed and is ready to run away. Your father has gone to look for you."
"Ah?" Ah Jiu then realized that Aunt Li was leading the two children. There was a big bundle in front of her, and the box was stuffed full of things.
"What the hell, let's go. That land belongs to Uncle Niu anyway. We can leave it to him to harvest later. The most important thing is to save our lives."
Cai Lihua still had a look of fear in her eyes.
"Auntie, Qian's febrile disease has been cured by Jiu'er's sister, so don't worry about it." Tuoba Yan doesn't want Jiu'er to move. Now that he has sneaked into an official unit, he can help with many things.
Jiu'er.
If he left, he would have to follow, and he would have no chance to be impressive.
"Cure?"
"Well, mother is cured, don't worry, the disease is not a plague at all, it's just a parasite." Ah Jiu breathed a sigh of relief.
"Parasite?" Cai Lihua rolled her eyes several times:
"The disease is not contagious. The plague can be transmitted through the air, saliva, or even breathing. According to what you said, it is really not contagious. But I don't know why it is so scary outside. It is said to be contagious. Once it is contagious,
, one will definitely die."
Ah Jiuyi's eyes lit up when he heard this:
"Auntie, do you understand?"
"Of course, most of the so-called plagues are caused by respiratory infections. If they are parasites, it is different."
"Respiratory tract?" Ah Jiu and Tuoba Yan looked at each other. This word was so unfamiliar: "Aniang, what does respiratory tract mean?"
"It's just...the breathing organ." Cai Lihua could only explain it this way.
"Wheezing?" Ah Jiu Chui Mu said that the lung meridian was passed through, but the plague would not be transmitted through these channels. She suddenly remembered that Aniang had said before that she knew something about dietary therapy:
"Auntie, tell me, what can I eat to cure the bugs in my blood?"
"Ah?" Cai Lihua was frightened by her daughter's question: "Is it... bloodworm disease?"
Chapter completed!