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Unexpectedly, the woman pinched his arm, causing pain that made his face change slightly.

The wife of the city lord reprimanded in a low voice: "I just finished praising you, why did you suddenly start talking nonsense! Although this doctor is young, he is very capable. He has already diagnosed the areas that the previous doctors did not see. Listen to me.

What are you talking about? Why don't you apologize to others!"

Ning Qisong's serious expression cracked for a moment. He looked at the thin young man in front of him, who was much younger than him, and said in a serious voice: "Mr. Doctor, I was wrong when I made false statements earlier. Please forgive me. If you can correct me,

In consideration of my father's illness, I am willing to add fifty thousand gold coins to the original reward."

Add another fifty thousand gold coins!

Hua Yuqiong couldn't help but breathe heavily.

As expected of his own son! This way of apologizing is exactly the same as that of a wealthy person!

"It doesn't matter, it's not the first time this kind of thing has happened to me." Hua Yuqiong said with a slight smile.

Seeing that the doctor didn't pay attention to this matter, Ning Qisong breathed a sigh of relief and looked at the city lord lying on the bed beside him.

"May I ask the doctor, how is my father's condition?"

Hua Yuqiong looked slightly serious and said: "You guys go out first, I want to perform acupuncture, I don't like outsiders watching."

As she said that, she looked at Lan Shao on the side and said, "You give me a hand."

"Okay." Lan Shao nodded.

"Well, please excuse me, doctor." The city lord's wife said softly.

Knowing that doctors generally don't like others to watch them perform acupuncture, the city lord's wife and Ning Qisong didn't say much and walked out the door. After Ruqiu was the last one to go out, she closed the door with her backhand.

"Ah Shao, take off his shirt."

Hua Yuqiong took out her silver needle as she spoke.

"yes."

Lan Shao responded, and walked to the bedside without changing his expression and started to do something.

After following Hua Yuqiong for so long, I have become familiar with doing this kind of thing.

Master has said that in the eyes of medical students, there is no difference between men and women.

A small ball of fire burst out from Hua Yuqiong's palm, and she held a silver needle in her other hand and passed it over the fire.

Outside the door, the city lord's wife walked back and forth nervously, raising her head to look at the door from time to time, wishing she could see through the door so that she could know her husband's current situation.

Ning Qisong looked at the woman walking around and knew that she was worried, so she had nothing to say.

For a long time, Lan Shao watched Hua Yuqiong collect the silver needle, then put the city lord's coat back on and tucked in the quilt.

Hua Yuqiong walked to the desk nearby, picked up a pen, dipped it in ink, and wrote down a few medicines on the paper nearby.

Lan Shao has already opened the door.

Almost as soon as she opened the door, the city lord's wife, Ning Qisong, and maid Ruqiu walked toward the door, but stopped short at the door.

I wonder if they can go in now...

Lan Shao saw this and said, "You can come in."

After hearing this, the three people walked in.

"The symptoms are not serious, but tricky. But it's not a big problem. Just buy it as mentioned above."

Hua Yuqiong handed the prescription to Ning Qisong's hand.

Ning Qisong looked surprised and happy, and there was a hint of joy on her usually serious face.

"I'll send someone to buy it right away. No, I'll buy it myself."

Seeing Ning Qisong running out, the woman seemed to be still in a dream. She looked at the middle-aged man on the bed in a daze and asked the little maid next to her.

"Ruqiu, what did the doctor just say?"

Ruqiu smiled happily and said: "Madam, the master's illness can be cured! The master is saved!"


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