Chapter 40 Seeking Medical Treatment
Looking at the wrist that had swollen rapidly in a short period of time, Zhou Ran also felt worried. The village looked like there were only a few dozen households, and there was probably no doctor.

Embroidery is a delicate job, and her wrists are like this. If the doctor doesn't see any sequelae in time, let alone this embroidery competition, I'm afraid she won't be able to continue embroidery in the future.

After thinking for a while, Zhou Ran turned around and asked the frowning Shopkeeper Peng, "Shopkeeper Peng, do you know how far is the nearest county or town from here?"

Shopkeeper Peng immediately understood the meaning of Zhou Ran's question. He shook his head and said, "The nearest Linwei County to this village is twenty miles away. If it is normal time, it can be reached by carriage in more than an hour."

Linwei County was also the place where he originally planned to rest, but the plan could not keep up with the changes. In the current situation, let alone getting late, even if it was not late, the carriage would not dare to go on the road with such heavy snow.

Zhou Ran looked disappointed after hearing what Shopkeeper Peng said, and murmured to herself: "I hope there will be a doctor in the village."

As soon as Zhou Ran finished speaking, the boy named Shitou from Linglong Embroidery Workshop led several villagers over.

The villagers went to help the two coachmen lift the overturned carriage. Shitou walked up to Shopkeeper Peng with an old man in his fifties and introduced to Shopkeeper Peng: "Shopkeeper, this is the head of Li Village. The village chief’s house is the most spacious and can accommodate us.”

Even though Shopkeeper Peng was upset, he still exchanged greetings with Village Chief Li with a smile on his face, and then asked Village Chief Li: "I wonder if there is a doctor in your village?"

After hearing what Shopkeeper Peng said, Village Chief Li glanced at Fang Xiuniang and Zhou Ran, and said hesitantly: "Yes, there is. There is an old man in our village who has good medical skills, but the old man has a bad temper. Except for people in the village, he never likes to give medical advice. I'm afraid he won't agree if you go to see him for other people's consultation." It may also cause him to be scolded.

Shopkeeper Peng said without thinking: "Village Chief, you have also seen that both of them are seriously injured. It is really impossible not to see a doctor. We should ask the village chief to take us to see the doctor."

"Okay, then I'll take you to see the old gentleman first." Village Chief Li agreed, and then reminded Shopkeeper Peng: "When you meet the old gentleman, don't call him doctor. He doesn't like to be called doctor." Doctor, you can just call him Mr.

Shopkeeper Peng nodded and said, "Thank you very much, village chief, for letting us know. We've taken note of it."

Zhou Ran held her right arm with her left hand and followed the village chief into the village. Shopkeeper Peng walked beside her, watching her carefully for fear that she would fall again.

It took a few people more than a quarter of an hour to arrive outside a courtyard at the western end of the village.

Village Chief Li stood outside the yard and knocked on the door. After a while, a young man in a long gown walked out of the yard. He opened the door and smiled at Village Chief Li and the others, "You are here to see my master for injuries." Right? Come in with me first?"

Village Chief Li brought Zhou Ran and the others in and asked Master Junlang in a low voice, "Nan Xing, how is the old gentleman feeling today?"

Fei Nanxing smiled and said, "Master just had a little drink and is in a good mood."

Village Chief Li patted his chest and said, "That's good, that's good."

If you were in a good mood, you wouldn't yell at him even if you didn't want to see a doctor...right?

Just as Village Chief Li finished thinking about it in his mind, an angry shout came from the room, "Li Dasheng, I have told you so many times, don't bring everyone to me, are you deaf or are you deaf?" Are you confused? Hurry up and lead them out of my yard."

Village Chief Li smiled awkwardly and said: "Old sir, I know your rules, but this time the injured were two passing embroiderers. The injuries were quite serious. As a gesture of kindness, please give me Let them take a look at the injury."

"No matter how serious the injury is, it's none of my business. If you say you won't look at it, you won't look at it. Take the person away quickly."

Village Chief Li had no choice but to look at Shopkeeper Peng helplessly. Shopkeeper Peng saw this and said, "Old sir, I wonder what you would do before you are willing to treat them?"

"Get out, get out, I won't look at it even if I tell you not to."

Faced with the lack of oil and salt in weaving and dyeing, shopkeeper Peng was helpless.

Zhou Ran looked at her increasingly swollen wrist, lowered her eyes and thought hard for a while, then said loudly: "Old sir, I have an ancient prescription in my hand. I wonder if old sir is interested?"

"Hmph, you're full of lies. Get out of here, don't wait for me to chase you away with a broom." The old gentleman clearly didn't believe her.

Zhou Ran wasn't angry at all, "Mr., wait a moment. I'll go get the prescription right away. Once the old man reads it, he will know if I lied."

After saying that, Zhou Ran told Shopkeeper Peng to wait here while she went back to the carriage to get the prescription.

Shopkeeper Peng looked at Zhou Ran with some suspicion and asked in a low voice: "Do you really have an ancient prescription in your hand?"

Zhou Ran nodded, "I did happen to have an ancient prescription in my hand. I originally wanted to take it to Fucheng and sell it, so I packed it in my luggage when I came out. I didn't expect it to be used now."

After hearing this, shopkeeper Peng said to Zhou Ran: "Mrs. Zhou, let's go get the prescription first. I will discuss the loss of this prescription with my boss to see if I can replenish it to Mrs. Zhou."

Zhou Ran nodded and didn't care much about this. It would be best if he could provide her with supplies. If he couldn't, it wouldn't matter.

"How about I accompany you to get it?" Shopkeeper Peng saw how difficult Zhou Ran was walking in the snow and couldn't help but worry that she would fall again.

"No need, Shopkeeper Peng, you'd better wait here." Zhou Ran was worried that if Shopkeeper Peng left, they wouldn't be able to get in.

At this time, Fei Nanxing on the side said, "How about I accompany this lady to get it?"

The village chief also said: "Madam, please let Mr. Nanxing accompany you."

Zhou Ran thought for a while and didn't refuse. She was also afraid that if she fell again, she would get more injured.

Fortunately, she didn't refuse. She almost fell twice on the way, but Fei Nanxing caught her in time.

When Zhou Ran returned to the carriage, it had been carried out, and Zhou Ran's luggage was still in the carriage. Zhou Ran got on the carriage, avoided everyone's sight, summoned the system from her mind, and saw Focusing on the traditional Chinese medicine section in the mall, I was very cruel and started to light up this section.

At the same time that the Traditional Chinese Medicine section was lit, Zhou Ran's 3,500 taels of banknotes stored in the system mall disappeared. Fortunately, Zhou Ran had previously deposited all the banknotes in the system mall for convenience and safety.

After deducting the 3,500 taels of silver notes, Zhou Ran only had less than 500 taels of silver notes left. After some selection in the Chinese medicine section, she chose an ancient prescription worth 350 taels. .

Three hundred and fifty taels of silver disappeared, and a yellowish ancient prescription appeared in Zhou Ran's hand.

(End of this chapter)

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