"Tian Youfeng, you quack doctor, I'm a good concubine, but you've actually treated me to death." A slightly plump man was staring furiously at a middle-aged man kneeling on the ground.
The middle-aged man was dressed in long grey robes, and beside him was a medicine chest. There were a few herbs and a few small instruments for treating the patient scattered on the ground.
He hung his head, his face ashen.
"Master, don't waste words with him. Send him to the officials and let them execute him. A quack doctor like him will be a disaster if he remains in this world." Housekeeper Hu and Hu Dapeng said gloomily.
"Master Liu." Hearing the word 'die', Tian Youzi's lifeless eyes regained a bit of its aura. "Old Master Liu, I admit that the medicinal formula is correct."
"Arguing." Liu Dewan interrupted, "If you didn't prescribe the wrong thing, why would my aunt die in one night?"
Tian Youfeng wanted to say something, but was kicked by Hu Dapeng from behind, "A quack like you should go to jail earlier, so as to save more people from being killed by you."
"Men, send Tian You to the county magistrate court." Liu Dewan looked deeply at Tian You Fa and shouted.
"Mengmeng, wake up quickly." A lady at the foot of a mountain was crying her heart out to a girl.
The girl was covered in blood.
On his head and chest in particular, there was a large area full of blood stains.
The lady cried and gave the girl a simple job of stopping the bleeding.
However, the girl's wounds seemed to be too many.
She couldn't care less about the wound.
The more blood flowed.
Gradually, it began to flow downwards.
The lady gritted her teeth and tore both her and the girl's clothes into shreds.
He started to stop the bleeding one by one for the girl.
The bleeding finally stopped.
"There's a wife, a wife, not good, something big has happened." Grandma Chen trotted over on her short legs, out of breath.
"Elder, what happened?" Seeing the girl covered in bandages and no longer bleeding, Mrs. Liu finally felt relieved. She raised her head and saw Grandma Chen running towards her in a flurry.
"Go back quickly, someone from the county magistrate court came. They said that your aunt from the ministry councillor family died due to treatment. Now, send them to prison, and even the two of you will have to go in there …" Halfway through his words, he saw Lili on the ground. He frowned as if he could pinch a fly to death, "A daughter-in-law? What happened to Xiaomeng?"
"She just came down from the mountain to pick some medicine."
"Nothing big, right?"
"I don't know now, I only know how to stop the bleeding, but I'll have to wait for something else to come back and take a look." He thought of something and asked, "What did you say, grandma? Did something happen to my house?" Mrs. Liu had been too focused on Xiaomeng just now that she didn't pay attention.
Looking at Tian Xiaomeng on the ground, Grandma Chen didn't know whether she should say it or not.
"They say that your aunt from the ministry councillor family died because of some treatment, and the county magistrate is about to punish her for that. I heard that Ministry Councillor Liu is biting on her very tightly, so he must pay her back with his life." Grandma Chen sighed.
What do you mean a house is in the middle of a rainy night?
His old man had just had an accident, and so had the young one.
Hearing this, Mrs. Liu's face turned bloodless.
His body was on the verge of collapse.
"A daughter-in-law, are you alright?"
"Elder, Xiaomeng is more important now. Can I ask Elder to call a doctor for me?" Taking a deep breath, Mrs. Liu's hands tightened and tightened.
She knew better than anyone what the crime was for a person to die.
It was a capital offense.
If the main family can avoid pursuing the matter, they can do as they please.
She was going to wait until the doctor came to see how Xiaomeng was and then go to the ministry councillor house and beg for her help, hoping that Ministry Councillor Liu would let her off the hook.
"Alright, alright. I'll get someone to go to the town and get a doctor."
"Thank you, grandma." Mrs. Liu thanked Grandma Chen, her heart burning with anxiety.
His daughter had not woken up yet.
It was unknown whether her husband was alive or dead.
In an instant, she looked much older.
Grandma Chen took small steps and called for someone to go.
Mrs. Liuhua sat down on the ground as soon as Ah Meng left.
She was crying on top of Tian Xiaomeng.
The Tian Family had never done anything evil, nor had they done anything wicked. They had always been peacefully helping fellow villagers look after everyone's illnesses and earn some money. Why did the heavens treat their family like this?