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Chapter 6: Healing

"Xian'er, take the prescriptions that doctors prescribed to young ladies in the past."

The old lady and Wen Zheng left, and Liu Chengfeng visited Wen Chenxi's condition again. In fact, what Dr. Hu just said was right. Now Wen Chenxi's breath has gone up and down. After being frightened, he has

He is dying, and if he is not cured in time, he may have to prepare for his funeral.

Sometimes, once some minor illnesses are delayed endlessly, coupled with the patient's physical weakness, it is not impossible that they may become life-threatening.

Liu Chengfeng's mood became tense, not because of Wen Zheng's warning, but because of his one-day relationship with Wen Chenxi, he had developed feelings. This was Liu Chengfeng's first woman. If he couldn't save him, Liu Chengfeng would

Chengfeng will regret it for the rest of his life.

Xian'er was Wen Chenxi's personal slave. She was thirteen or fourteen years old and a little shy. She responded to Liu Chengfeng, packed up a few prescriptions, and handed them to Liu Chengfeng.

Wen Chenruo couldn't help but come over, leaning over and putting his hands on his knees to take a look. Liu Chengfeng glanced at her, just in time to see her two white balls of flesh as she leaned down, slightly showing a trace of her body.

He immediately averted his eyes and said viciously in his heart: "At this point, why are you showing me this? You have to be calm, you have to be calm, and you can't lose your mind by such filthy things."

Wen Chenruo seemed to have noticed something. He lowered his head and looked at his chest. His face suddenly turned red and he immediately straightened his waist.

Liu Chengfeng ignored Wen Chenruo's timidity and focused all his energy on those prescriptions. There was no doubt that all the doctors who came to see Wen Chenxi had diagnosed Wen Chenxi's illness and prescribed the same medicines.

It was for the wind-cold. This further confirmed his guess that Wen Chenxi had the wind-cold.

What makes Liu Chengfeng even more incredible is that, not to mention the special effects of these drugs, at least they should not aggravate the condition. Could it be a drug allergy?

Liu Chengfeng had this idea and immediately shook his head to deny it. There are traces of drug allergy, and it is impossible not to see it.

After pondering for a moment, he began to think about the medicines in these prescriptions one by one: Ephedra... This is a common medicine for dispersing wind and cold. It is needed for almost any wind and cold disease, and there will definitely be no problem. As for Schizonepeta, it is also the main treatment.

One of the special medicines for wind-cold, it is mild in taste, warm in nature, and non-toxic. Even if the condition does not improve after taking Wen Chenxi, it will never worsen the condition.

Liu Chengfeng carefully considered each one, but when he saw Tremella fuciformis, he was stunned. He seemed to have captured something, and then called Xian'er aside and asked: "How long has Chenxi been using this Tremella fuciformis medicine?"

Already?"

Because Liu Chengfeng was too impatient, Xian'er seemed a little cautious and said cautiously: "I should have started using it two months ago. Although this medicine always fails to make the eldest lady's condition improve, we don't dare to stop."

Liu Chengfeng's eyes lit up and he couldn't help but heaved a sigh of relief and said, "I understand."

Wen Chenruo said from the side: "What do you know?"

Liu Chengfeng smiled and said: "I'll tell you later, Xian'er, go get a pen and paper quickly, I'll prescribe another medicine for you, you immediately go to the pharmacy to grab the medicine and boil it back. And... inside this room

Why is there such a strong scent of sandalwood? Your young lady is ill and needs to be ventilated, open the doors and windows, and remove all the incense burners."

The lack of air circulation may be the reason why Wen Chenxi's condition worsened, but Liu Chengfeng had already grasped the clue to the real cause. He had dark eyebrows just now, but at this moment, he seemed to be full of energy and took the fairy radiantly.

I used the pen sent by my son to hold down the white paper with a paperweight. After dipping it in ink, I started writing some medicines.

Wen Chenruo looked at Liu Chengfeng's prescription and couldn't help but exclaimed: "It seems to be no different from the medicine prescribed before."

After Liu Chengfeng finished writing, he couldn't help but smile and said: "If you miss something, it will make a huge difference. Many things may be caused by a trivial thing. Just wait and see."

Seeing Liu Chengfeng's confident look, Wen Chenruo asked hopefully: "Brother-in-law has a way to cure my sister's disease?"

Liu Chengfeng didn't dare to take the big one, so he smiled slightly and said, "You will know then that you are at least 90% sure."

After urging Xian'er to go to the drug store to get medicine, Liu Chengfeng sat back on the couch and held Wen Chenxi's hand. Seeing her pale face, he couldn't help but feel a little heartache. He gently squeezed her wrist and explored it again.

She breathed a sigh of relief after checking her pulse.

Wen Chenruo couldn't help but said: "Brother-in-law, Xian'er went to get the medicine and boil it. What should I do? You can't let me stand here all the time."

Liu Chengfeng thought for a moment and said, "Okay, I'll give you a difficult task. Did you see the copper basin there?"

Wen Chenruo nodded and said, "I see it."

Liu Chengfeng smiled slightly and said: "Go, take this copper basin, fill it with water, stand under the eaves and hold it up high."

Wen Chenruo said: "What's the purpose of doing this?"

Liu Chengfeng commanded Ruoding and said authentically: "Of course there is a deeper meaning. Go quickly and don't be lazy."

The more confident Liu Chengfeng became, the more confident Wen Chenruo felt that Liu Chengfeng would be able to cure his sister's disease. He said angrily and quickly followed Liu Chengfeng's method.

The next step was to wait. Liu Chengfeng guessed that Wen Chenxi would not wake up so soon, so he casually walked to the desk next to the screen to read a few books. These books were all ordinary, nothing more than some poetry albums and Ming Dynasty books.

Wild novels, and a few thick ones are the Four Books for Women. Liu Chengfeng had nothing to do and picked up a copy of "The Women's Commandments". This "The Women's Commandments" is one of the Four Books for Women. It doesn't look like Shangshu or The Analects of Confucius.

The whole article is also full of short stories, which record chaste and martyr women in ancient times. Liu Chengfeng saw one paragraph: "Men regard strength as noble, women regard weakness as beauty, no matter right or wrong, right or wrong,

A woman should obey her husband unconditionally. Only by being strong and soft can both talents be combined, and only then can the relationship between husband and wife be preserved forever.' At that time, I couldn't help but smile and thought to myself: If all the women in future generations read this kind of book, they would not have the dignity of mother-in-law.

Aggressive, without the unruly and rude wife, the world would be harmonious. But then I thought about it, and felt that I was inevitably a bit biased from a man's perspective. Although some women in later generations were unreasonable, are the words in this women's commandment all?

Makes sense?

"The morning sun is so gentle, so you must have taken this sentence as a wise and clear statement, right?" Liu Chengfeng felt secretly happy, and there was a sense of male chauvinism in his bones. Then, his eyes fell on the eaves and he tried to move the copper basin

On Wen Chenruo who was holding it up, this beautiful girl stood tall and graceful. Liu Chengfeng looked at it for a while, shook his head, and continued to think: "Chenruo should read this book more. It would be great if she didn't hit anyone."

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Panting, Xian'er took the medicine and immediately ordered the kitchen to start suffering. During this period, the old lady sent a girl to ask. Liu Chengfeng only said that he was thinking of a solution. By the afternoon, Wen Chenxi had woken up.

, Liu Chengfeng asked Xian'er to bring the medicine and took it in his hand. He cooled it with a spoon and carefully fed it to Wen Chenxi. Wen Chenxi was haggard. She saw her husband's gentle look in a daze and looked at it with some guilt.

With one glance, he seemed to be apologizing for what happened to her father. Liu Chengfeng saw through her mind, and while carefully feeding the medicine to her lips, he said with a smile: "It's great to be a patient. From now on I will

I have to suffer a serious illness and let Chen Xi take care of me with all my clothes on."

He made some nonsense, which caused a smile to appear on Wen Chenxi's face, and an unconcealable luster flashed in his eyes.

Wen Chenruo, who was under the eaves outside the door, shouted: "Brother-in-law, my hands are sore. I also wish I could get seriously ill and have you come and bring me a basin."

Xian'er said enviously: "If I get seriously ill, no one will treat me like this."

Liu Chengfeng said innocently: "Then marry yourself quickly and find a husband."

Xian'er's face instantly blushed, but she suddenly felt that this uncle was very easy-going, and she consciously got closer to her. She quickly came up to her and said, "Uncle, I'll serve you. You're tired too, so sit aside and rest."

rest."

Wen Chenxi took the medicine and watched Liu Chengfeng fall asleep with satisfaction. Liu Chengfeng took this opportunity to feel her pulse, tucked her in, and went to look for the "Female Commandments" again.

It was not until the evening that Liu Chengfeng remembered that he had not eaten dinner. Someone had brought a food box at noon, but at that time he was thinking that Wen Chenxi's condition had already cooled down, so he asked Xian'er to warm it up and eat as much as he wanted.

After filling his stomach with a few mouthfuls, Wen Chenxi woke up again. This time, his reaction became violent and he coughed desperately. Wen Chenruo was startled and quickly came over with a copper basin and said:

"What's wrong? Why is the condition getting worse?"

However, Liu Chengfeng noticed that Wen Chenxi's face was somewhat rosy, which was a sign that his condition was getting better. He finally breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Quickly, heat up the fried medicine and bring it to Chenxi immediately.

"

Xian'er was so frightened that she ran out to get the medicine after listening to Liu Chengfeng's words.

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