Wen Shutang paused for a moment, then lowered her head to look at Xiao Wan. Seeing the little girl listening to her carefully and trying hard to memorize, she couldn't help but smile.

Reaching out and touching the top of Xiao Wan's head, she continued, "There is also a disease called wind-heat syndrome, which has different symptoms from fire-toxic syndrome. The two are so different that you can tell them apart almost immediately. People with wind-heat syndrome will have symptoms in both eyes at the same time or successively, with redness of the white of the eye, burning, pain, congestion, itching, yellow-white discharge, dry eyes, foreign body sensation, painful tears, photophobia, thin white fur, red tip of the tongue, and other symptoms. Of course, different symptoms require different medicines to treat them, and this one is not difficult. You only need 10 grams each of Cassia Seed, Chrysanthemum, and Vitex Mangifera Indica, and 6 grams of Horsetail. Decoction twice, mix and take in the morning and afternoon."

Wen Shutang said a lot of things in one breath, and Xiao Wan nodded repeatedly, not wanting to miss a single moment.

After Wen Shutang finished speaking, Xiao Wan couldn't help but sigh, "Mother, today I finally understand how far I am from becoming a qualified doctor. Even a small eye disease can be divided into two types and treated with two different prescriptions. It's really amazing. I must work harder to learn from you when I go back."

Wen Shutang looked at the serious look of the little girl and couldn't help but smiled and said, "Don't be impatient when doing things, especially when studying medicine. The most important thing is to accumulate experience. When you get older and have seen more diseases, you will understand it."

Xiao Wan nodded vigorously, and the impatience in her heart that wanted to catch up with Wen Shutang suddenly calmed down at this moment.

She now completely understood that she had to catch up with her mother or even surpass her, but she couldn't be impatient. What she needed to do now was to keep a calm mind, seize every opportunity to improve herself, refine her medical skills, and continue to accumulate experience.

After instructing Xiao Wan, Wen Shutang turned to look at Aunt Zhao and said softly, "Auntie, you must take your medicine on time. If you feel uncomfortable, please send someone to find me at any time."

Aunt Zhao was lying in bed, not understanding what the mother and daughter were saying. But it sounded like her condition wasn't too bad. Miss Wen prescribed a prescription so quickly.

Hearing what Wen Shutang said to her, Aunt Zhao nodded repeatedly in agreement.

"Yes, that's fine. Thank you Miss Wen. When my eyes get better, I will definitely visit you in person."

"No, no, just rest well. Although it can be cured, it will take a long time and the disease is very likely to relapse. If it recurs in the future, you can't delay going to the hospital. You must get cured as soon as possible, otherwise the situation will definitely be worse than this time." Wen Shutang said with a straight face and seriousness.

Although Aunt Zhao couldn't see Wen Shutang's expression clearly, she knew from her tone that she couldn't just sit there and do nothing like she did this time in the future.

She quickly responded, "Yes, I understand. Don't worry, Miss Wen. I will definitely not delay seeing a doctor like I did this time."

She originally thought that she would not go to the doctor and save the money for her two children in the town.

But after she fell ill, neither of her children came back to see her, which made her completely heartbroken.

No matter how much money she leaves behind, what good will it do? After she passes away, her heartless children will not remember any of her good deeds.

After this experience, Aunt Zhao finally realized that it was better to rely on herself than on others. When her eyesight improves in the future, she will use the money she has saved over the years to live a good life and never care about her two heartless children again.

She wants to live for herself for the rest of her life.

After hearing what Aunt Zhao said, Wen Shutang regained his smile and his tone softened.

"That's right, Auntie. You are not in good health. You need to eat more to replenish your body. Even if you are alone, you have to live a good life."

"Well, after this experience, I have finally figured it out. Miss Wen, you don't have to tell me that I will definitely live a good life in the future. With my physique, I can at least live to the same age as old Uncle Wu." Aunt Zhao said cheerfully, without any of the dejection and negativity she had when they first met yesterday.

Wen Shutang smiled and nodded. Xiao Wan lay on the bed and chatted with Aunt Zhao. Aunt Zhao smiled and touched Xiao Wan's hand from time to time. She looked very happy.

Erdan was standing aside holding an oil lamp. He also noticed the change in Aunt Zhao and felt a little emotional. In the past, everyone in the village felt sorry for Aunt Zhao because she was abandoned by her children and had to live alone. Aunt Zhao herself seemed to have no hope and had a negative and indifferent attitude.

But now Erdan can clearly feel the change in Aunt Zhao's mood. She seems to have regained confidence in life.

Erdan, realizing this, was happy for Aunt Zhao from the bottom of his heart.

"Auntie, if you think this way, everyone in the village will definitely be happy for you."

Hearing Erdan's voice, Aunt Zhao looked up in his direction. Although she tried her best to open her eyes wide, she could only vaguely see Erdan's figure.

She looked kind and said in a gentle voice, "Erdan, you are a good child. If it weren't for your help these days, I'm afraid I would have died of pain in this little house. Thank you, child."

Erdan smiled innocently and scratched his head in embarrassment: "Auntie, what are you talking about? I have been without parents since I was a child. If you hadn't often brought me steamed bread to eat when I was a child, I would have starved to death. Isn't it my duty to help you now?"

Hearing his words, Aunt Zhao's nose suddenly felt a little sour. When she was young, she saw Erdan as a child. The skinny little boy wearing tattered clothes was really heartbreaking.

At that time, Aunt Zhao just thought that there was extra food at home, so she simply gave the child a few steamed buns every day.

I didn't expect Erdan to remember it until now. It was just an unintentional act back then, but now it has been rewarded with utmost care.

Aunt Zhao was really moved. She had raised her children wholeheartedly for her whole life, but in the end, they abandoned her like a worn-out shoe. She had sent some food to Erdan out of reluctance, but in the end, it was this person who took care of her by her bedside.

The world is so unpredictable and fate is so unpredictable.

Aunt Zhao suddenly made a decision in her heart: "Erdan, I am like a childless person now. If you don't mind, you will be my biological son in the future. How about it?"

Erdan was stunned for a moment, then he knelt down in front of the bed and kowtowed to her several times.

"Yes, I do."

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