Chapter 53: The Life-Saving Pill

garden, is about two mu in size. In total, it covers fifty mu of land. 。Ideally, these fifty-odd acres should be deducted from the four hundred acres allocated by the court, but this piece is a floo...Without saying how the people in the casino gossiped, let's just say that after leaving the casino, they were reluctant to attract attention.

So they directly rented two carriages and rushed back to Qingshui Village.

Liu Biaotou knew it was a family matter of the Li family and refused to get involved any further. After giving a few instructions, he returned to the鏢局.

Li Laosi didn't linger long, after all, his family was still waiting for him.

Bystanders are relatively okay, but they're worried about the old woman having problems.

A group of people urged the carriage driver to hurry, and they arrived in Qing Shui Village in just two quarters of an hour.

Jia Xilai Jian An stood at the village entrance, seeing Tao Hongying get off the car, holding Jia Yin in her arms.

They ran home as if possessed, their tears blown away by the wind.

"Milk, I found my sister, I found her!"

"Father, Mother, my younger sister is back!"

Hearing the commotion, villagers rushed out of their homes, all filled with joy.

"This is wonderful, we have found Funiu back!"

"Damn it! It's freezing cold out there, the child must be suffering!"

A crowd followed closely behind the Li family, eager to see what was going on.

Guò shì brought her daughter-in-law to the doorway, sneering and muttering under her breath.

"A girl, treated like a precious jewel, can be thrown anywhere to freeze to death. It saves on food!"

Su Niang and Chun Hong were the same, especially Su Niang. She had given birth to Liu's only grandson.

At that moment, she stroked her son's head and replied, "No matter how good a girl is, she will have to marry someone else eventually."

Chūn hóng shēng de shì gūi nǚ, dèng le dà sōu yī yǎn, méiyǒu kǔnghēng.

This translates to: Chun Hong's blooming was a young woman's, she glared at her sister-in-law and remained silent.

In Li Jia's courtyard, Old Mrs. Li heard that her granddaughter had returned and stumbled out to greet her.

She had lost her shoes and was walking barefoot on the snow, not feeling cold at all, until her soft little granddaughter was held back in her arms.

Jia Yin had already cried for a while, but seeing her dearest grandmother, the grievances in her heart welled up again!

"Oh, oh, oh!" she cried out, her voice cracking with sobs.

As if trying to cry out all the grievances, unwillingness, fear and despair in my heart.

Míngmíng was sleeping soundly when she woke up to find herself stolen away.

In the smoky, haze-filled casino, he lay flat, afraid that even a slight misstep might anger those gamblers and lead to dire consequences.

She wouldn't even dare to go to the bathroom, let alone say she was hungry.

"Don't cry, don't cry, my little Fúniuer. It's Grandma's fault, I didn't watch over you well, woo woo. Grandma is a failure, Grandma is a failure!"

Old Mrs. Li was also crying so hard she couldn't catch her breath, her heart aching like oil frying in a pan.

What kind of master, what kind of tough and cold-hearted person, none of that matters now.

She just wants to hold her granddaughter, never letting go for the rest of her life.

You see, from the moment she was born, the granddaughter was always by her side, day and night.

This was the only time, being lured by the dance performance, he lost his granddaughter.

"Grandma won't go anywhere, grandma will stay with you. Oh, it's all grandma's fault."

On one side, Tao Hongying, Zhao Yuru, and even the young masters of the family were all wiping away tears.

The villagers quickly urged, "It's good to have the child back, hurry inside."

Only then did Granny Li remember that her granddaughter hadn't been wrapped in a small blanket, so she twisted her body and ran into the house.

Tao Hongying went to feed the baby, Zhao Yuru hurried to boil hot water for everyone to warm up.

The villagers were curious and asked what was going on, after all, Wu Ergou was still lying on the ground.

Without the Li family needing to say anything, the village head and the villagers who followed him started talking.

"This heartless animal, he actually brought the child to a casino."

"Yes, just leave it on the table and watch them gamble. Wu Erdog really won a lot, making others envious. Some people even wanted to sell their children to use the money, truly infuriating!"

"What could a child like this possibly understand This is God's providence, letting Wu Ergou win. If he had lost, this child's life would have been forfeit."

The more people listened, the angrier they became, spitting at Wu Erdog.

Li Laosi still wanted to step forward and beat him up, but he was held back by Li Laosan.

It wasn't that Lao San felt sorry for Wu Erdog, it was that Lao Si had too much strength. If he accidentally killed someone, the family would be in trouble.

It's actually an advantage to be young at this time.

Happiness at home, peace in the home, I don't know where she got the broom and just started sweeping at Ergou Wu.

"You stole my sister!"

"You took my sister to gamble, I'll kill you!"

Two little guys, limited in strength, but after fighting a lot, it really hurts.

Wu Erdog was gagged and whimpered for mercy, but no one spoke up for him.

Finally, Old Li looked at it enough and ordered someone to put Wu Ergou in the east room.

Wu Cuiflower was also tied up like a zongzi and thrown to the ground.

That's good, the siblings are keeping each other company.

The villagers said a few words, and as darkness fell, they all dispersed.

The Li family ate dinner hastily and all gathered around Jia Yin, playing with her to keep her entertained and prevent her from being frightened.

Unfortunately, things didn't go as planned.

Jiayin was wilted and listless, lacking energy, and even her little toes refused to nibble.

But after a while, her little face turned red.

Tao Hongying just touched it, and she cried out in a hurry.

"Mother, Funiu is feverish!"

Grandma Li quickly pressed her forehead against her granddaughter's, her face also changing color.

It must have been the cold from coming and going, and the fright that took her soul. Hurry up and get a damp cloth to wipe him down, then warm water.

The whole family was busy taking care of Jia Yin as she had a fever, hoping that she would recover quickly.

However, after burning the midnight oil until three in the morning, Jia Yin's face grew increasingly flushed, and even her breaths felt hot.

Tao Hongying's eyes were swollen from crying, and Li Lao too couldn't hold back any longer.

"Let's borrow the village chief's car and go to the city gate to wait. As soon as we open the door in the morning, we'll head into town to find a doctor."

Jiyì came in from outside, his expression a mixture of complexity and embarrassment. He wanted to say something, but upon hearing this, he closed his mouth again.

At this time, Jia Yin was truly suffering.

She felt like an ant in a hot pan, burning both inside and out.

She vaguely heard the people in her family were going to enter the city that night, so she clutched her grandmother's sleeve tightly.

It wasn't that she was being dramatic, it was just that she couldn't believe how incompetent the doctors in this world were.

Perhaps the doctors here are truly skilled, unlike those charlatans from before.

But she's not even half a year old, she's way too young.

If the dosage is not right, she could easily lose her life.

In such situations, it's still important to save yourself.

She strained every nerve, searching the small courtyard for her medicine chest.

Finally, she found a fever medicine that both adults and children can use.

She carefully split the pill in half and put it in her grandmother's hand, then fell asleep.

Old Li's hand suddenly had something extra in it, and she jumped in surprise. She lowered her head and looked closely, discovering two small white things.

After spending so much time with her granddaughter, she had developed a certain understanding between them.

"Hongying, bring me a spoon and some warm water."

Tao Hongying's eyes were swollen shut from crying. She was busy making up the bedding, wanting to put it on the donkey cart so her daughter wouldn't catch a cold again.

Hearing the old woman's instructions, she instinctively did as she was told.

Soon, half a white pill was placed in a spoon and dissolved in water.

The old woman made up her mind and fed Jia Yin. Then she gave her a lot of water to drink.

The family members didn't know what this white pill was and were afraid to ask, so they all just stood there.

Li Laosi had already brought the donkey cart back, and the village head, not feeling at ease, also came to inquire.

Grandma Li herded them into the main hall and sat down, holding her granddaughter and waiting for a miracle to happen.must be delicious." The old woman smiled and replied, then thanked the head butler, "Thank you so much for all your hard work.""No, no, madam, you're too kind. It's all my duty," the steward hurried f...