Madam Lu doted on her granddaughter a lot, but that did not mean that she was going to go easy on her when she had done something wrong, not to mention that sheâd nearly died because of her.
Bai Yaoâs expression changed. She pounced on Madam Luâs bed and cried, âMom, Wanwan is different from Fu Zhi! Her body is weak, so she cannot take such a heavy punishment. If nobody is there to take care of her, she will die!â
âIs that so? Very well, then.â Fu Zhi turned to Madam Lu and said, âIn that case, grandma, letâs make an exception this time. We should let Aunt Bai Yao go to the ancestral hall as well so that she can take care of her daughter.â
Bai Yao was stunned.
In the end, both Bai Yao and Lu Chuwan were taken to the ancestral hall.
Fu Zhi insisted on taking eight million yuan from Madam Lu as a consultation fee.
Madam Lu said, âDidnât you already take my imperial edict?â
âThe imperial edict was the payment for the bottled medicine.â
She paused for a while before adding in a cold voice, âDiagnosing you is extra work, so I require extra payment. If you refuse to pay me, Iâll stop the treatment immediately.â
Truth be told, she had not planned on charging Madam Lu at all in the beginning. She had been willing to give her the bottled medicine for free as well. However, she did not like Madam Luâs attitude.
If it were not for her father, she would not have saved her. After all, she did not want her father to become an orphan.
After Madam Lu reluctantly gave Fu Zhi the money, Lu Jingqing rubbed Fu Zhiâs head and said, âSay thank you to your grandma.â
âNo need to thank me!â Madam Lu hastily said. She just wanted Fu Zhi to return her the money.
Fu Zhi changed the topic and said, âEven though the Yin energy in your body is at a terrific level, there is a lot of internal heat in your body as well. Right now, you have to take the medicine for a week. After a week, once your condition has improved, start a gentian course. You will have one bowl per day until I tell you to stop. Also, just a small reminder: Iâll be putting you on a vegetarian diet as well. In other words, no meat or sea products of any kind for three years. I know it will be hard, but itâs for your own good, so just bear with it.â
Madam Lu did not know what to say. She had a hunch that Fu Zhi just wanted to see her suffer. However, on the upside, she did not have to suffer from her heart disease anymore, so she decided to turn a blind eye to Fu Zhiâs retaliatory behavior.
*
The sky outside the window was clear, the sun was bright, and a few Magpies were chirping and frolicking in the garden.
As if affected by the good weather, Madam Lu ordered Mama Liu to prepare a feast for them, as she had asked Fu Zhi and her family to stay in the Lu Household for dinner.
Lu Ning went to the garden when she received a call from her husband, Dong Cun.
âChuwan is still young, so itâs very common for her to yearn for other peopleâs recognition. She doesnât have the capability to judge what is the correct medicine, so you shouldâve stood up for her and explained it all to Aunt Lu,â Dong Cun said.
Lu Ning frowned. She did not quite agree with Dong Cunâs statement.
Lu Chuwan was a 17-year-old girl. She was not young anymore, so she had to bear the consequences of her own actions, not to mention that sheâd nearly killed Madam Lu this time.
âShe always wants to keep up with Zhizhi. If Zhizhi had not stepped up this time, Aunt Lu wouldâve been a goner.â Lu Ning objected. âZhizhi is the same age as her, yet sheâs much more reliable than her.
âAnd have you ever considered the notion that if something had really happened to Aunt Lu, Zhizhi would have needed to bear the same responsibility as well due to Chuwanâs stupidity?â
âBut Fu Zhi canât help you meet up with Professor He!â
âAh Ning, this is not important. None of this is important. You should not mess with the Lusâ affairs too much. All you have to do is stay in touch with Chuwan,â Dong Cun replied.
He did not have a good impression of Fu Zhi.
After all, a high school student who had learned traditional Chinese medicine from a master just sounded too absurd to him. Well, it might be true, but he did not think that something like this would happen to him or the people around him.
âProfessor He will pick his student next week. If anything happened to Chuwan, weâd lose our only chance to meet up with Professor Heâs master. Give the phone to Madam Lu. Iâll talk to her.â
âIt was Chuwan who did the wrong thing this time. Why do you have to intercede for her? Besides, Zhizhi is Aunt Luâs only hope right now if she doesnât want to die. Do you really think she will listen to you and forgive Chuwan when her life is at stake? Stop dreaming, please!â
After saying that, Lu Ning hung up the call.