General, Madam Called You To Farm - Chapter 358
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General, Madam Called You To Farm
Chapter 358 – Miraculous medicine (2)
Translator : Moon Lee
Editor : Tea
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Su Xiaoxiao poured three pills into half a bowl of warm water.
The medicine dissolved immediately, turning the water into a yellowish color.
She walked out with the medicine in her hand.
Su Yuniang grabbed her wrist and said, “What are you holding?”
“Medicine ah.”
“Are you sure?” Su Yuniang asked.
“I just saw that you hesitated for a long time for this bottle just now.”
This wealthy lady was truly observant.
Su Xiaoxiao said, “It is indeed medicine, but I have never given it to anyone before, so I’m not quite sure about its effect.”
Su Yuniang gasped, “You still dare to give it to someone even though you don’t know? What if it kills people? Just look at his attire, he clearly comes from a prestigious background. If he dies on his own, then that won’t be your problem. But if he dies because of your medicine, then it will entirely be your responsibility!”
Su Xiaoxiao understood that Su Yuniang was concerned for her, so she said, “But if I don’t help him, he will really die.”
Allergies weren’t a minor issue. Severe allergic reactions, causing throat swelling and airway obstruction, could be life-threatening.
Su Yuniang said sternly, “It’s better if he dies on his own than he dies because you try to treat him!”
She, Su Yuniang, was not exactly a kind person, she was selfish and self-centered. She didn’t care about the life or death of others, as long as the people she cared about were living well!
Su Xiaoxiao smiled, “Don’t worry, it’s not poison. At worst, I just can’t cure him.”
Su Yuniang said, “Didn’t you say he would die if he couldn’t be cured? As long as he drinks what you gave him before he died, he could shift the blame onto you!”
Su Xiaoxiao looked into Su Yuniang’s eyes and said, “Yuniang, trust me this once.”
Su Yuniang looked at her blankly, frowned, and finally let go of her grip.
Su Yuan was not completely in coma, there was still a trace of consciousness that allowed him to swallow.
Su Xiaoxiao propped him up and fed him half a bowl of orange-colored medicine.
Su Yuniang’s heart was in extreme tension and worry.
After a few breaths, a miracle happened.
Su Yuan’s breathing suddenly cleared up as if his airways had been unblocked, and he gasped for air all of a sudden.
The dark color on his forehead and lips faded away, and his complexion gradually returned to normal.
Su Xiaoxiao inserted a disposable tongue depressor into his mouth and poked at his throat.
The swelling in his throat was also disappearing.
Su Xiaoxiao raised her eyebrow and said, “Hmm… it really works ah.”
She had discovered that the more inconspicuous a medicine was, the more advanced it must be!
Who would have thought a small ‘Niuhuang Jiedu Wan’ could treat a severe allergy?
Su Yuan fully recovered after about fifteen minutes.
The first thing he saw was three round little heads.
The three little ones blinked at him.
He was slightly startled.
“My stool.” Dahu pointed underneath him.
Ever since Dahu returned from the city, he had stopped using repeated words.
“My pillow.” Erhu pointed under his head and said.
Xiaohu scratched his head and said, “My… my… my family!”
Su Yuan was confused by the act of the triplets swearing sovereignty.
Wait, weren’t they the triplets he had seen in the temple before?
Su Xiaoxiao came over with a basket of peeled peanuts.
“Mom!”
The three little ones immediately abandoned the patient they had been watching over and ran over to Su Xiaoxiao.
Su Yuan’s gaze followed the triplets until he saw the chubby little girl he had also seen at the nunnery.
“It’s you?”
He exclaimed in surprise.
Perhaps due to the throat swelling, his throat was a bit hoarse.
“Huh?” Su Xiaoxiao tilted her head and looked him up and down.
Soon, she recognized him too.
He was the visitor who came for Abbess Huijue, a man named Su Yuan, if she recalled correctly.
No wonder he looked somewhat familiar, as if she had seen him somewhere before.
“Miss Su?” Su Yuan called her tentatively.
Abbess Huijue had mentioned that the Su siblings were doing business there.
The older sister was chubby and adorable, while the younger brother was dark-skinned.
He was surprised to meet her here.
“Mr……” Su Xiaoxiao thought for a moment, “Su?”
This title should be correct, right?
Su Yuan smiled, accepting the address.
Su Xiaoxiao thought that this man’s smile had a certain friendliness, making people want to get closer.
But wasn’t that strange?
She wasn’t typically one to feel closeness with others.
Su Yuan looked at Su Xiaoxiao, then at the triplets clinging to her legs, and questions flashed through his mind.
“This is my home.” Su Xiaoxiao said, “They are my sons, Dahu, Erhu, Xiaohu.”
Su Yuan was dumbfounded.
“Master! Master!”
The coachman stumbled in, panicked, “How did you end up in the village? I went to the river to fetch water for you, but when I returned, the carriage was gone! I nearly had a heart attack!”
Hearing this, Su Yuan was also puzzled. He had clearly had an accident on the official road, but when he woke up…… he was lying in Miss Su’s home?
He asked, “Miss Su, it’s you who saved me, right?”
Just as Su Xiaoxiao was about to speak, Su Cheng walked in with a butcher knife on his shoulder.
“Daughter! I hit the jackpot today! Remember to cook some meat tonight! Huh? Where’s the man I dragged back?”
Su Xiaoxiao couldn’t bear to watch.
The secret she had tried so hard to hide had just been torn open by her father himself……
Su Cheng looked at Su Yuan, who was already sitting up, and Su Yuan also looked at Su Cheng, who looked rather roguish.
Su Yuan’s expression suddenly froze.
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