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Everyone Wants to Pamper the Lucky Daughter-Chapter 329 - 327: Treating Lady Sun’s Illness_1
Chapter 329: Chapter 327: Treating Lady Sun’s Illness_1
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Upon reaching the second gate, Wang Meng pulled the reins and ordered the two horses to stop.
“Ah, it’s my negligence. I was so worried about Madam’s illness that I forgot men are not allowed in the inner courtyard.”
Only at this moment did Nanny Su realize that Wang Meng had been following all along. She quickly called someone to show him the way.
“Brother Meng, you wait in the front courtyard, we can contact each other if something comes up.”
Su Qingluo nodded and gave Wang Meng a reassuring look.
“All right, you just focus on treating the illness and don’t worry about me.”
Wang Meng smiled in response and led the horse to the stable.
“Master, I sense a familiar presence nearby. I’ll go have a look.”
Little Kingfisher had no interest in the medical treatment and circled above the Sun Clan manor before flying away.
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Su Qingluo had always allowed Little Kingfisher to roam freely without much restraint.
In the rear courtyard of the Sun Clan’s manor, Drunken Immortal Residence.
Lady Sun was ashen-faced and lay unconscious in her bed.
Sun Yuwei’s eyes were swollen from crying, and upon seeing Su Qingluo, she clung to her like a savior, sobbing.
“Qingluo, you’ve finally arrived. Please take a look at my mother. She’s unconscious and the physicians are helpless.”
“Yuwei, you go out first with everyone. I need to diagnose Madam and cannot be disturbed by anyone.”
Without further ado, Su Qingluo shooed everyone out.
She needed to use the Inner Vision Technique to detect the disease, and couldn’t afford any disturbance.
“Can I not stay in the room?”
Sun Yuwei sniffled and wiped her tears.
“Not a single person will stay.”
Su Qingluo’s face hardened, adding an imposing air.
“All right, we’ll wait outside. If you need anything, just call me.”
Sun Yuwei reluctantly left the room, not daring to voice any disagreement.
Su Qingluo watched everyone leave the room, and with a wave of her right hand, the doors and windows closed automatically.
Lady Sun had been supporting her husband’s wine business for years, incontestably a strong and independent woman.
In the past, she had always endured her illnesses, never resting unless it was absolutely unbearable.
This time, her illness started from a common cold.
Although initially not serious, the prolonged illness had led to viruses invading her lungs, with fluid accumulating in her chest cavity, causing respiratory distress and unconsciousness.
Su Qingluo used the Inner Vision Technique to examine the illness, determined the cause, and decided to remove the accumulated fluid with a needle using her spiritual energy and eradicate the infected area.
She placed a Spirit Pill into Lady Sun’s mouth and protected her heart meridian.
She took out a fine, silver-like needle from the Storage Ring and, with the help of Inner Vision Technique, accurately drained the fluid.
In less than half a Shichen, Sun Yuwei, accompanied by maids and old women, waited outside the room, and Su Qingluo walked out nonchalantly as the door opened.
“Lady Sun is awake.”
Her upturned lips were filled with confidence as she smiled.
“Is Mother awake?!”
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Sun Yuwei exclaimed incredulously, then rushed into the room.
“Mother, you’re awake! Thank goodness! I was so scared,” she cried, her voice filled with joy and tears.
Su Qingluo prescribed medicine, instructed Sun Yuwei to follow the prescription carefully, and gave her detailed instructions on aftercare.
Just as she finished giving her orders, the Sun Clan Master arrived home, looking apologetic as he came straight to Drunken Immortal Residence to seek Su Qingluo’s forgiveness.
“Qingluo, it’s all my fault. I was too busy crying that I didn’t make proper arrangements beforehand. I should have had someone waiting at the front gate for you, so you wouldn’t have been wronged like this.”
It wasn’t until this moment that Sun Yuwei learned what had happened an hour earlier.