Chapter 23 Junxian's Hope

"Except for Ouyang Alchemist, the genius doctor Guishou has the highest medical skills. Presumably father has never stopped looking for him all these years, right? If there is news, father has already found him at all costs, but..."

Jun Xian looked at Jun Moli and continued, "Li'er, this is my uncle's order, and my uncle accepted it."

Jun Moli frowned after hearing Jun Xian's words.

She has never been in contact with medicine in this world, and she only has a few words of understanding of pharmacists, and she has not had much communication with pharmacists in the memory left by her previous life.

But she took the opportunity to check on Jun Xian's body just now, but the muscle atrophy caused by blocked meridians.

If someone helps to dredge his tendons, coupled with her phantom acupuncture, it should not be difficult to heal. As long as the veins are dredged and some auxiliary medication is added, the muscles will gradually recover.

Why are so many alchemists unable to cure them?
Jun Moli was a little puzzled.

As for the damage to the spirit root, she had no idea.

After all, she doesn't have a spiritual root herself, and she hasn't seen what a spiritual root looks like, so she has no way of doing it!
However, if the uncle's body can be restored to normal, grandfather should be happy, right?
She will be very happy after healing her relatives.

After so many years, although my uncle has become a bit bearish, you can still hear his desire for a healthy body from his words.

So, Jun Moli squatted down slightly, kept eye level with Jun Xian, and said very seriously: "Uncle, Li'er is telling the truth."

"If, I mean if, I'm [-]% sure that I can cure your paralysis and allow you to stand up again, are you willing to believe me and let me have a try?"

"What? Li Li, are you serious? You can really cure Xian'er's paralysis!"

The one who spoke was the old man, Junqin, who was reported by Fandie.

As soon as he arrived in a hurry, he heard his granddaughter tell his son who had been paralyzed for almost ten years that she could cure his paralysis!
How could this not get him excited?
And how not to question it!

After all, that is Ouyang Alchemist, who is the second most skilled in medicine in Qianlong Continent, and he said that it is an incurable disease!
His granddaughter, who never studied medicine, actually said that she could be cured. Could it really be cured?
"Grandpa, why are you here?"

Jun Moli got up and said doubtfully.

She made a temporary decision to visit her uncle in the backyard, and the only ones who knew about it were Fendie and Geng Qiu.

So the one who notified grandpa to come here may be...

She looked behind her grandfather, and sure enough, she saw the pink butterfly whose clothes were a little messy because of the speed.

"Let's not talk about this first, Li Li quickly tell Grandpa, you said just now that you are [-]% sure that you can cure your uncle's paralysis, is it true?!"

Jun Qin pinched Jun Moli's shoulders, his knuckles turned white, and asked seriously.

Feeling the pain from his shoulder, Jun Moli nodded slowly.

"Is it true? It's true! Hurry up, Li Li, give your uncle a cure!"

Jun Qin's hands were trembling with excitement, he dragged Jun Moli and pointed at Jun Xian's position, asking her to treat him immediately.

"Father! Do you take the child's comforting words seriously? Let go of Li'er, it hurts her!"

To say that Jun Xian is the person who loves Jun Moli the most is definitely true. After many years, Jun Moli is still the first in his heart. What he cares about is not whether his illness can be cured, but about Did she get hurt.

"Uncle, I didn't comfort you, it's true."

Hearing this, Jun Qin had already let go of his granddaughter's hand, with a face full of self-blame.

But Jun Moli didn't care about the pain at all, instead he seriously emphasized once again that he was not comforting him, but could really heal his paralysis.

(End of this chapter)

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