Personality V: I will save everything

Chapter 188 I’m too lazy to think of a title (page 12)

"What on earth are you doing?!" Lydia was almost going crazy, she yelled at John Adams loudly.

In fact, it’s not surprising that Lydia was angry, because after she checked the food that John Adams bought home, she was surprised to find that at least half of the food in it was something Helena couldn’t eat now.

Onions, spinach, eggplant... Lydia also found a lot of spices and peppers inside.

Lydia knew that these things were very nutritious, and John Adams just wanted to give his daughter a good supplement, but here was the problem. There were many things that patients after surgery should avoid, and John Adams What Adams bought basically stepped on all the mines in it.

"Um...what's the problem with Miss Lydia?" John Adams was startled when Lydia yelled at him, but he knew that as a doctor, Miss Lydia could not treat someone without reason. He was yelling because he had done something wrong somewhere.

"Alas..." Lydia sighed, and realized that she was a little angry. After all, it was John Adams's lack of knowledge in this area that made him do what Lidia looked like. Stupid thing.

So Lydia rummaged through the suitcase she brought over and found a notebook.

"Here you go, I knew it would be useful if I brought it here." Lydia put the notebook into John Adams's hand, "This is the notebook I use to organize things. It contains detailed records of post-operative events." What patients need to eat, what they shouldn’t eat, and how to care for them.”

Hearing what Lydia said, John Adams couldn't help but hold the notebook in his hand tightly, because it doesn't take much to know that doctors' notebooks are very important to them, not to mention someone with such superb medical skills as Miss Lydia Jones. What about doctors?

And this also reflected Miss Lydia's great trust from the side. After all, John Adams had such an important notebook, and Lydia threw it to him casually, which made John Adams feel a little flattered.

"Remember to return it to me after you finish it. I still need it."

Lydia's words brought back John Adams' thoughts. He looked up and found that Miss Lydia was already standing at the door.

"Miss Lydia?"

"I went out to buy some new food and came back. You should keep an eye on Helena at home. Helena should need her father's company more now." After saying that, Lydia smiled and walked out of the door.

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"?~~" Lydia hummed an unknown melody and came to the market where John Adams had just visited again.

Lidia picked up the carrot in her hand and looked at it carefully. For some reason, Lidia felt that she saw this carrot, just like she saw little Carl pouting at the carrot in the manor every day during dinner.

Carl: I don't eat carrots!

At this time, Carl would cover his mouth while strongly expressing his disgust for carrots.

And whenever this happens, the manor owner will say that as long as Carl is willing to eat carrots, he will give him a small cake or a small candy as a reward.

Then Carl would eat the carrot obediently.

In fact, everyone in the manor could see that Karl was indeed very sensitive to the taste of carrots when he was a child, so he didn't like to eat them. However, when he grew up, it was not so serious and he could eat carrots, but he still followed As a child, he always showed his aversion to carrots, because whenever this time came, he could use this excuse to act coquettishly from the manor owner and ask for some sweets as a reward during dinner.

I wonder if the manor owner noticed Karl’s little trick? Well... others don't know, but Lydia thinks that the manor owner should have seen it, but the manor owner was happy to pamper Karl, so he pretended not to see through Karl's little trick.

Thinking about it, Lydia stared at the carrots and couldn't help laughing, which attracted the hawker's attention.

"Miss, what's wrong?" The vendor laughed when he saw Lydia staring at the carrots. He thought he was laughing at him, but he didn't dare to get angry because selling carrots at the market was indeed quite funny.

(Carrots only gradually appeared on the British table during World War II. Before that, carrots were used to feed livestock.)

Of course, the hawker also knew that doing this would definitely attract ridicule from others, but he really had no choice. He also had a sick child at home, and the bottle of medicine the child took every day was enough for them to take a week. He could sell it at home. They were all sold, leaving only the carrots in the field.

"Oh, I'm sorry, sir, I was just thinking about other things. These carrots..." Before Lydia could finish her words, a woman hurriedly held a child who looked to be only five or six years old. Rushed over.

"Save him! Please!" The woman hugged the child and knelt down in front of Lidya, scaring Lidya so much that she stepped back several steps.

But before Lydia had time to ask the vendor who had just been selling carrots, she rushed out first.

"Ellie, what's wrong with the child?!" The hawker rushed out in a hurry, trying to pull his wife and child up from the ground.

However, Ellie shook off her husband's hand and still knelt in the direction of Lydia.

After the initial surprise, Lydia realized that something must have happened to the child.

"Calm down..." Lydia bent down and took the child from the woman's hand, "Give me the child and let me check him."

The woman gave the child to Lydia, and then continued to kneel on the ground with her hands clasped together, seemingly praying.

But the woman's husband, the hawker, couldn't stand.

"Ellie, give her the child..." The hawker felt that it was not good to hand over his child to a stranger casually.

"She is the doctor who cured Helena Adams' eyes." The woman only said this, and then continued to kneel on the ground and pray.

Their child's illness was getting more and more serious, and John Adams had made such a big noise in the market, which spread to the woman's ears.

The woman thought that even the eyes of John Adams's daughter Helena, whose condition had been judged by fate, could be cured by the doctor in front of her, so she would be able to cure her own child as well.

The woman rushed to John Adams' house with the child in her arms. However, she learned that the doctor had come to the market again, so she hurriedly ran to the market with the child in her arms.

The hawker heard his wife say that after the lady in front of him cured Helena Adams's eyes, he was relieved to hand over his child to her, as long as the lady in front of him could cure their child. , he is willing to pay any price.

Helena didn't care at all what the parents of the child in front of her thought, all her attention was focused on the child.

The child's eyes were very red, and the eye sockets were filled with red bloodshot eyes, but they were not very moist and the eyes were very dry.

The child's skin is also very rough, and even dense snake scales have appeared on it, and pimples have even begun to appear in some places. This is not a good sign.

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