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Chapter 1502 Disease

"Xiaobei Village is considered a small local snake here. We still have to rely on them. You can go out and et . I won't go." Gu Jinli pointed at the acne on his face and said: "Village Chief Wan cares so much about Wanliubao. If he sees my face, he will think that I have so infectious disease and kick us out of the village."

Qin Sanlang nodded: "Well, I'll go out and take a look. You can rest in the house for a while and recuperate."

After saying that, he let go of her, added firewood to the brazier in the room, poured her a bowl of hot water, let her drink it to moisten her throat, and touched her hand. After seeing that it had ward up, she felt relieved.

Just as he was about to go out, Gu Jinli rembered sothing and said hurriedly: "Wan Liu Bao is allergic to peanuts. When Doctor Dai cos, ask him to ask Village Chief Wan whether any of Wan Liu Bao's close relatives in Wan's family are allergic to peanuts. Has anyone on your mother's side ever suffered from a disease like Wan Liu Bao's? If so, it is probably a family inheritance, so Wan Liu Bao's children and close relatives should be careful not to eat peanuts in the future."

Village chief Wan's family was wealthy and he had two concubines. Wan Liubao was born to the new concubine who ca into the family a few years ago.

Gu Jinli doesn't have much interest in his concubine having children, but if Wanjia has a hereditary allergy, solving this problem will help them in Beicang Mansion.

"Sure, I will tell Doctor Dai." Qin Sanlang responded, went out of the back room, and closed the door of the back room for her.

Uncle Mu Tong was a seasoned man with three main rooms. He cleared out the room on the right and made a temporary study room so that Qin Sanlang could et foreign guests here and also allow Qin Sanlang, Xie Cheng and the others to have a A place to drink.

At this mont, Village Chief Wan was sitting in the temporary study room with Yao'er, looking around the room, and was shocked. The Gu family should not be underestimated. All the servants below were needed, and it would only take a few days to complete the work. This old house is in good shape.

What surprised Village Chief Wan even more was Qin Sanlang.

He didn't expect that Qin Sanlang was so young. He could be in his early twenties at most. Such a young boy could beco the leader of a hundred households. He also heard that he was the leader of this army. All the hundreds of households and general bannern who accompanied him listened to him. of.

Village Chief Wan is sowhat knowledgeable. He has seen a lot of young military attachs, but this is the first ti he has seen such a young military attach who can overpower many of his older colleagues.

This young man full of montum is not soone to be trifled with.

After village chief Wan saw Qin Sanlang, these words ca to his mind.

Sir, this is Chief Wan Village. Uncle Mutong introduced Qin Sanlang.

Village Chief Wan didn't dare to take Qiao anymore. He stood up and saluted Qin Sanlang: "I have seen a hundred households."

He is a citizen, Qin Sanlang is an official, and Mrs. Qin's servant also saved the life of his family's six treasures, so he should be the one to salute Qin Sanlang.

"Village Chief Wan, please sit down." Qin Sanlang returned the gift with his hand, and after letting Village Chief Wan sit down, he looked at the three-year-old boy at the feet of Village Chief Wan. He thought this was Wan Liubao. He was chubby and had a nice face. All drooped.

Qin Sanlang withdrew his gaze and asked Uncle Mu Tong: "Have you sent soone to call Doctor Dai? It's getting late, so call soone over and show the child, so that Village Chief Wan can rest assured."

This is an ordinary sentence, but when Qin Sanlang said this, his sitting posture, expression, and tone were all full of montum, which made Village Chief Wan shudder. He couldn't help but sit up straight, and even moved Wan Liu who was moving around him. Bao was pulled over and hugged.

Uncle Mutong said: "Reporting to your lord, Sister-in-law Xiong has already gone to call. Doctor Dai will be here soon."

Not long after he finished speaking, Doctor Dai ca over with Panax notoginseng and Ophiopogon japonicus. "Sir." After Doctor Dai saluted Qin Sanlang, he looked at Wan Liubao and said, "This is the child who is allergic to peanuts."

Dr. Dai only heard Gu Jinli talk about peanut allergy a few years ago. Later, when he thought about it carefully, he discovered that so of the strange fatal diseases he had heard of before were actually caused by allergies!

A rash, itching and swelling all over the body, followed by coughing, then difficulty breathing, and finally death by suffocation.

Qin Sanlang nodded and told Doctor Dai what Gu Jinli told him.

The disease caused by eating peanuts can be hereditary?! Village Chief Wan was shocked and said in disbelief: No way.

This is too dangerous and sensational.

Doctor Dai believed in Gu Jinli very much. Although the little boss was not very good at prescribing dicine, she knew a lot of strange diseases, so she asked: "Village Chief Wan, think about it carefully. In the past few decades, has there been any Which relative has had symptoms like Liu Bao?"

It was okay if I didnt ask, but when I asked, Village Chief Wan was shocked. He stood up suddenly and suddenly fell back into his chair. His face was pale and his mouth was trembling. Such illnessesare gone!

In this world, it is difficult for young children to survive. When the eldest, fourth, and fifth eldest children died, although Village Chief Wan was sad, he did not think about peanuts. Who knew that eating a peanut could kill soone? I just thought that the child could not bear the illness, so I went.

Now that I think about it: My three sons died unjustly!

Village Chief Wan covered his face and cried bitterly. If he had known that eating a peanut could kill soone, no matter how rich his family was, they would never use peanuts as snacks for their children!

Since the fourth and fifth sons were born to Aunt Hong and two boys died in infancy, the family felt that Aunt Hong was unlucky and even sold Aunt Hong.

Village Chief Wan thought about Aunt Hongs beauty and felt that he had lost money!

Doctor Dai said: "Don't cry, Village Chief Wan. Think again, has your father or any of your uncle's cousins ever had this disease? Now it seems that this disease is not inherited from Liu Bao's mother." Yes, it should be inherited in your family. If your grandparents have this disease, then the children of your close relatives may also have this disease. You have to think about it carefully and go and warn your relatives quickly. "

He added: "Although this disease can be fatal, as long as you don't eat peanuts, you won't get sick."

This is similar to what Uncle Mu Tong said, but it is related to the life and death of the Wan family. Village Chief Wan has to ask again: "Seriously?"

Doctor Dai nodded: "Seriously, I am a doctor, and I don't dare to talk nonsense about matters of life and death."

Village Chief Wan was relieved now. Seeing that Wan Liubao was so frightened that he shed tears, he hurriedly hugged the old man and comforted him: "Liubao is good, don't be afraid. We Liubao are lucky, we have t a good doctor. Itll be okay.

Wan Liubao seed to understand, but when he saw that Village Chief Wan stopped crying, he was no longer afraid and took out the candy and continued eating.

Village Chief Wan recalled when his family had this disease. He thought for more than two-quarters of an hour before he said: "My milk, it should be my milk! She suddenly couldn't breathe and passed away. Listen. My father said that I had two uncles who also died in this way."

But at that ti, I just thought that he was not raised well and was seduced by the bedside lady to beco a grandson.

He slapped the handle of the chair again and shouted: "Hey, the fourth child in my cousin's family is also sick. I guess this disease has also spread to them. I have to go to the city quickly to talk to his family!"

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