Chapter 784 Punishing Si Kongjing (1)
Gain Fuyuan princess's body is more troublesome to adjust, Dr. Lu stayed in the princess mansion for a long time, making Huichun Hall's business a bit busy, and Ning Yue couldn't continue to be bored in the palace as rice worms. On this day, Xuan Yin went to the military camp, and Ning Yue went to Huichun Hall.
In front of the counter in the East Hall, a middle-aged woman was settling the medicine money with the shopkeeper for the past few days. After finishing the abacus, the shopkeeper Li smiled gently and said, "Madam, the total is one hundred and twenty-one taels. You bet it at the beginning." Two hundred taels, and seventy-nine taels still need to be refunded to you, do you want a bank note or silver?"
The woman thought for a while: "Just silver, I'm too lazy to go to the bank to change it."
"Okay." Shopkeeper Li gave her seventy-nine taels of silver from the drawer, and attached a list at the same time, "Here are the details of your expenses, you can take a look. Then all our medicinal materials, utensils and labor They are all clearly marked, in the corridor, if you don’t understand anything, you can compare them.”
The woman held the list and smiled slightly: "You guys are really thoughtful, you don't need to check it, I trust you."
Shopkeeper Li showed a proud smile. Huichuntang's charges are higher than other pharmacies, and they also sell the same medicinal materials more expensive than others, but their business is good, not for anything else, but because they never look at people and charge. Some pharmacies like to slaughter people, outsiders, people who don't know the market, and people who go to the doctor in a hurry, that's a sure thing! In Huichuntang, the price list is clearly posted on the wall, and the list is clearly sent to the patients or their families, and they will never deceive customers. In the beginning, there were really many people standing there to check, but now, few people will question their arbitrary charges.
The woman put away the bill and the silver, and picked up the little girl beside her.
Shopkeeper Li glanced at the two of them and reminded: "Although the wound is recovering well, the possibility of recurrence cannot be ruled out. Has the doctor reminded you to come and check regularly?"
The woman said humanely: "Doctor Tong has said it. It just so happens that I have a relative in the capital. I plan to go to her to bother her for a few days. I will return to the countryside after the child's injury is completely healed."
"Go slowly." Shopkeeper Li sent the two of them to the door.
At this moment, Ning Yue walked in. Ning Yue and the two smiled and nodded. The little girl suddenly said, "Are you the sister of the boss? I saw you coming down the stairs last time."
Last time? Ning Yue was stunned for a moment, and then remembered that there was indeed such a little girl. Doctor Tong was checking her wounds at that time. She was deeply impressed by the little girl's words that she was afraid of death but not pain. But, just that sentence, she doesn't remember the appearance of the little girl and the woman.
"Do you still remember me? How is it? Is everything all right?" Ning Yue asked gently.
The little girl smiled and said, "I'm much better!"
The woman said proudly: "This child has nothing else but a quick memory and a photographic memory."
"What a smart kid." Ning Yue reached out and stroked the top of the little girl's hair.
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At the end of Bishui Hutong, outside a simple courtyard, Mama Cui looked around, and finally, hearing the sound of wheels turning, she went up to meet her, opened the curtain and said, "I've been waiting for a long time, I was scared to death! I thought you were lost again." I went to the mass grave, and I am regretting that I didn't go to Huichun Hall to pick you up!"
The woman smiled and got out of the car with the little girl in her arms: "Call my aunt."
"Grandmother." The little girl called out sweetly.
"So good!" Cui's mother took out the candy she had prepared earlier and stuffed it into the little girl's hand.
"Thank you, great-aunt!"
(end of this chapter)