Chapter 195 - You Can’t Judge a Book by Its Cover (1/2)

Halfway through their meal, the two underlings brought the medicine back, so Yun Xi ordered two more bowls of noodles.

She also ordered two empty bowls and some boiling water.

As soon as she’d finished ordering, Xiang Yuanjiu, who was sitting opposite her, looked unhappy.

He wasn’t receiving any sort of special treatment.

He was no different from his two followers to her.

Yun Xi lifted her eyes and glanced at Yuanjiu’s dissatisfied expression. Without saying a word, she poured the powdered Chinese medicine into a bowl, added hot water and glycerin, and started mixing it.

The black lacquered bowl gave off a strong scent of traditional Chinese medicine. Xiang Yuanjiu was so overwhelmed by the smell of the medicine that he completely lost his appet.i.te.

“Hey! Are you trying to poison me?”

He had a conflicted expression on his face.

“If I wanted to poison you, would I have gone through all this trouble?”

Yun Xi replied lazily, cut a piece of gauze, and put the viscous ointment on the gauze little by little.

When the temperature had dropped, she pressed the ointment on the sprained ankle, then wrapped it up in gauze.

The female shop owner couldn’t help asking, intrigued, “Girl, what kind of ointment is this? It smells like traditional Chinese medicine.”

“The ointment is used for the treatment of joint sprains and the dislocation of bones and muscles. He just sprained his ankle, so it’s temporarily being used for first aid.”

“Is it really effective?” The female shop owner looked curious.

She couldn’t help thinking that at such a young age she would not only not be able to prescribe this mixture or make a plaster on the spot. It must be either that it was an ancestral traditional formula or she must have had some special training.

Western medicine hadn’t been that effective for her son’s arm, but perhaps Chinese medicine pa.s.sed down through generations could cure it.

Something had to be done about her son, who had been whining about his arm every day. If it wasn’t cured, there could be side effects that were disastrous.

“He only sprained his ankle, so there shouldn’t be any problems after I apply this.”

“Um…” The lady began tentatively. “My little son was being naughty a while ago and sprained his arm. The doctor said it has pretty much healed and shouldn’t hurt anymore, but he keeps whining that it hurts. Perhaps it’s because it didn’t heal properly? Or there were some side effects, like rheumatism?”