Quickly wear: Your Highness is too clingy

Chapter 132 My husband is very virtuous 5

Chapter 132 My husband is very virtuous 5
Su Heng wrote them down one by one, "Thank you very much, doctor."

Just when he was about to pay and leave, Yunzhi stood up and pushed him down on his seat, "Doctor, please let my husband take a look. He had a high fever and was in coma for two days the day before yesterday. I don't know if he is okay or not."

Although she looks more like a sick person... But here we are, let's take a look together.

It's not because she doesn't want to take the bitter pill alone.

The old doctor stroked his beard and said, "The relationship between you two is really good. Sir, please put your hand up."

When Su Heng heard the words "husband", his heart felt numb, "...Okay."

Not long after, Yunzhi heard the old doctor say, "Lang Jun looks very healthy and recovering well. If he hadn't specifically mentioned that he was in coma due to high fever, I'm afraid I still wouldn't be able to find out the signs."

He said with a somewhat ashamed tone.

As a result, only Yunzhi had to face the pain of taking medicine.

The consultation fee and medicine cost a total of one to two seven cents.

In the blink of an eye, they spent ten taels of silver, one-fifth of their total wealth, and they hadn't even started making money yet.

Yunzhi thought it was okay, and it was all money that should be spent, but he heard the system muttering in his mind, "Your Highness seems like a prodigal man who is keen on shopping, and the host just keeps paying." 】

"..."

Yun's face is covered with black lines.

What a description.

Hu Duanyun immediately went online and yelled back in his heart, "Who are you talking about? He spent all the money just for me."

It's hard not to suspect that this Tongzi is an allusion to her prodigality.

After seeing the doctor, it was almost noon. The two of them went to a small restaurant and ordered two bowls of mutton noodle soup, a little green onion, and two or three slices of mutton. One bowl cost eight cents.

The clear soup with green onions is still steaming, so it’s great to have a bowl on a snowy day.

Yunzhi took a sip of the soup first. It was warm and tasted good, without the mutton smell.

The noodles are also very chewy and tasty, not bland.

She was full after eating a bowl of noodles.

Su Heng ate two bowls leisurely.

After eating the noodles, he rested for a while and then went to the clothing store and cloth shop to pick up fabrics for clothes. Yunzhi paid the balance, bought another bag of chestnuts and candied fruits on the way, and returned to the area near the bullock cart.

Lao Xu was munching on Sous Pancakes at the moment. He earned forty or fifty cents from going back and forth every day. He spent five cents in the town at noon, buying two Sous Pancakes and mixing them with soup. He could make one penny a month. One thousand two hundred yuan is considered a good price in the village, if it doesn't rain or snow.

After all, his bullock cart had no shelter.

The other people on the bullock cart also spent about thirty to five pennies on two or three white buns for lunch.

Yunzhi and Su Heng also bought an extra eight cents worth of chestnuts.

At this time, there were three people sitting on the oxcart, and Lao Xu said, "Wait another quarter of an hour."

The aunt next to her came to talk to her, "My dear Yun, you can make a living by buying cloth and making clothes. My dear daughter is beautiful and has good hands. Su Langjun will be blessed in the future."

"..."

Yunzhi wanted to speak but stopped.

You can see her dexterity.

Su Heng did not argue, but smiled slightly and said warmly, "It is indeed a blessing for me to marry my wife."

The other things were all wrapped in cloth, and it was hard to tell what they were buying. Only two pieces of cloth stood out, and my aunt didn't bother to ask carefully, otherwise she might take back what she just said about "knowing how to live."

When the time came, everyone came together. In the end, nine people were squeezed into the bullock cart, and most of them had baggage, making it even more crowded than when they arrived.

Old Xu shouted, "Go back to the village."

Then he drove Lao Niu to slowly leave the town. The sweet fragrance of chestnuts kept coming in the cold wind, tickling the hearts of the people on the ox cart, especially when there was an extra child on the cart.

Smell it, make a noise and want to eat it.

He screamed loudly, "I want to eat roasted chestnuts!"

An aunt smiled sheepishly at everyone and slapped the child hard, "Eat, eat, eat! I think about eating every day! If you eat, you will have to go to the northwest!"

Yunzhi pretended not to hear, holding the cloth bag in his arms and leaning calmly on Su Heng's shoulder.

Su Heng moved a hand slightly and gently covered her ear.

The aunt was greatly disappointed when no one responded and did not give her child a few chestnuts as expected. When she saw that the child was making trouble, her tone became more fierce.

Finally, the aunt from the same village said something, "Forget it, everyone is tired, don't bother."

Lao Xu also said, "Stop yelling."

It was quiet on the bullock cart.

After returning to the village entrance peacefully, Yunzhi and Su Heng got out of the car and slowly returned to their houses.

When there was no one on the road, Su Heng said with an apologetic voice, "It was my lack of consideration that caused my wife to suffer today."

Yunzhi thinks it's okay, "The village has this kind of environment, so there's nothing to be picky about. When we get rich in the future, we'll buy a house in the town."

Since she is just an ordinary civilian girl who grew up in a farm family, she has to slowly get used to this identity. If she is not used to it, she will make more money to move to the town and improve her life.

Yun also comforted him, "Our family doesn't have to worry about food and housing. It's much better than others. It's just that the transportation is not convenient, but we don't go to town often."

Su Heng smiled lightly and said, "That's what the lady said."

After returning home and putting things away, Su Heng went to the kitchen to boil water.

He took a basin of hot water and said, "Madam, I'm tired from walking today. Let's soak your feet for a while."

I also took her medicine by the way.

Although she went there by bullock cart, she also walked a lot during the day to visit the shops, and when she came back, her legs were stiff and she barely moved, so she was really tired.

After soaking her feet, she felt much better. She drank the medicine reluctantly and was almost coaxed to finish it. The medicine was mild in effect, but the taste was still bitter. She could barely suppress the bitterness with a candied fruit.

But Yun also knew that it was for her own good, and she couldn't lose her temper willfully.

However, she was originally ordered by Father Yun to take care of Su Heng, but now she is the one being taken care of.

Yun didn't feel ashamed at all.

After drinking the medicine, Yunzhi lay on the bed. Su Heng tucked her into a quilt. She was tightly wrapped, with only half of her face exposed. Her little face was pretty and delicate, and she looked very well-behaved.

Su Heng couldn't help but ruffled her hair, "Madam, take a nap while I go to Carpenter Wang to order a bathtub and find someone to repair the house."

"it is good."

When she thought she needed to give money, she took out five taels of silver from her purse under the quilt and asked, "Are these enough?"

"That's enough, I'll be back as soon as possible."

Su Heng locked the house and the yard tightly before going out. He looked at the snow for a long time, still a little worried.

He was afraid that his home would be robbed while he was away.

Of course, what he is more afraid of is...

Yunzhi fell asleep quickly after drinking the medicine. Her health was indeed not very good. She fell into the cold pond in the cold winter when she was eight years old, and she finally climbed out on her own.

I developed a high fever that night and had to sleep for three days before I recovered. However, the root of my illness started to take hold. I was very afraid of cold in my hands and feet, and it was even more painful when menstruation came.

And she didn't have to suffer this.

(End of this chapter)

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