Chapter 51 Xiaozhi's Reason
Chu Qingge had already seen that the lady wanted her to treat the child, and it was not that she was unwilling, but, "The village woman is not a doctor.

Knowing this is just a childhood adventure.

Whether the young master can finally improve or even return to normal depends on his wife giving him the right care. Village women do not have this ability..."

Chu Qingge's grandfather was once a doctor in the village. He was very skilled in medicine, but because he failed to cure a terminally ill man, he was beaten to death by his family members.

So since she was a child, her grandmother only taught her to identify herbal medicines and some folk remedies for treating common diseases, but never inspired her to become a healer.

What's more, he directly asked her not to become a doctor when she grew up. Chu Qingge naturally avoided treating diseases and saving people.

Mrs. Chen also obviously heard it, and she couldn't help but feel anxious on her face, "Madam, are you not willing to help my son with treatment?"

"It's not that you don't want to, but that you can't bear it." Chu Qingge said very directly, "The village woman can see that she is very worried about the young master's illness.

The village woman's words undoubtedly give you great hope, madam. If the village woman can cure the young master, then everyone will be happy, but if he cannot be cured..."

It will definitely cause great anger...

In fact, given Mrs. Chen's concern for her children, this might really be the case.

But Mrs. Chen didn't expect that Chu Qingge would be so straightforward and tell the situation. She couldn't help but lower her tone: "What if I want you to treat it?"

"Madam, people interact not only with interests, but also with sincerity. Today, the young master is missing, and the village woman and the village woman's uncle are both innocent people.

Therefore, the village woman originally did not need to mention the young master's illness, but the village woman still mentioned it, just because I, the village woman, am also a mother. "

Things tend to harm their own kind. When Chu Qingge was donating to a stray dog ​​home, she met a mother who adopted stray dogs for her children.

“The mother’s child suffered from this disease, and because of this disease, her husband divorced her without hesitation and left the child alone with her.

But she did not abandon her child. Instead, she actively treated her child while making money.

Maybe it was her good treatment, or maybe it was her love for her children that touched this miserable life.

Although her child was not completely cured, he returned to a normal life. Not only could he communicate with people normally, but he could also paint to support the family. "

Chu Qingge first thought of that mother, and couldn't help but sympathize with people who had the same experience.

Secondly, I was worried that these people would treat the young master like an ignorant idiot and aggravate his condition, so I couldn't help but mention it.

"If Madam wants to forcibly hurt the kindness of an innocent person, then the village woman has nothing to say..."

"you……"

Mrs. Chen stared closely at Chu Qingge's eyes and saw that although she was fat, her eyes were clear and clean, and her words were sincere.

She couldn't help but look in the direction Master Hongji left, and remembered what he told her today that what she wanted would turn around soon...

Could it be that this turning point is now?

"Madam, please give me a price." Mrs. Chen was very decisive. The women in this village hurt others and sympathized with the woman in the story who was born as a mother.

She is not a victim of others, and is full of worries about her children.

You know, her husband is just as ruthless as the husband of the woman in the story.

Even if her identity is here, the other party doesn't dare to divorce him, but once something happens to her, her child will definitely not end well.

(End of this chapter)

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