Four hundred and thirtieth chapters are difficult to go (10)
Is that so?" Linger pretended to be confused and looked up at the second housekeeper.
The groom on the side became more and more confused as he listened. Wasn't Miss Ling'er very sure about the horse's illness just now? Why was she shaken after hearing a few words from the second housekeeper? In the groom's heart, he was naturally more willing to believe Ling'er.
"These animals are different from humans. How can we just read medical books?" Seeing Ling'er showing weakness, the second housekeeper kindly reminded her.
"It seems that the senior is also proficient in medical science?" Ling'er pretended to be surprised and looked at the second housekeeper.
"That's not true. I just flipped through a few medical books about these animals when I had nothing to do." The second housekeeper said proudly.
Ling'er was in awe of the second housekeeper and humbly asked for advice, "Senior, what do you think is wrong with these horses?"
"It snowed suddenly and the weather suddenly became cold. It's just a cold. In my opinion, giving them some ginger soup will help them," the second housekeeper said with a smile.
Ling'er pretended to be benefited and nodded, thinking in her mind, "The second housekeeper's words don't sound like someone who has read medical books. Maybe he has only raised horses and has some understanding of common horse diseases. Although I don't know
Is he the one who deliberately fed too much forage to the horses, but he is at least an accomplice. Because his intention is also very obvious, which is to prevent me from healing the horses and not allowing us to go on the road smoothly."
"How about going to prepare ginger soup now?" Although the groom was asking the second housekeeper, his eyes secretly glanced at Ling'er. He obviously hoped to get Ling'er's answer.
Just as the second housekeeper was about to reply, Ling'er said first, "The medicinal effect of ginger soup is not that good, so why don't you let me prescribe some stomach-warming herbs?"
Seeing that Ling'er first humbly asked for advice, and now also asked for his own opinion, the second housekeeper was very happy, and gave Ling'er enough face, and agreed, "It's better this way."
Ling'er was secretly happy. If the horses were given ginger soup, not only would their condition not improve, but they would probably get worse. Doing so would allow them to fend for themselves.
But Ling'er couldn't secretly treat these horses. The other party was the second housekeeper of Yangzhuang. Not to mention how difficult it would be for her to avoid the second housekeeper's eyes and pour the decoction into the horses. Even if the decoction was poured into the horses smoothly,
There's no guarantee that the other party won't notice it and do something to the horse.
Since it was dark, Ling'er would come out in the open. She bet that the second housekeeper couldn't understand the prescription she prescribed.
Ling'er quickly wrote down the recipe and handed it to the second housekeeper to confirm whether any more modifications were needed.
The second housekeeper calmly took the prescription and read it.
Ling'er secretly sweated, thinking that if the second housekeeper found out that her prescription was for treating intestinal gas, then she would have to find Brother Yang to find another way to save Ma'er.
The second housekeeper looked at it very carefully, as if he was examining the properties and dosage of each medicinal ingredient. After a long time, he said to Ling'er, "Miss Ling'er has superb medical skills, and these medicinal ingredients are used just right! I admire you!"
Ling'er lowered her head shyly, but secretly breathed a sigh of relief. She made the right move in this risky move.
After the second housekeeper returned the prescription to Ling'er, Ling'er handed it to the groom and told him, "Please pay more attention to this prescription."
The groom was not stupid, and he immediately understood the meaning of Ling'er's words. Ling'er wanted him to do it himself. Only in this way could he stop those who harmed the horse from taking action again.
Chapter completed!