Chapter 169: Sending the Spirit Food to the Auction House (4)
Looking at the black figure standing beside him, they all knew that they were no match for him. They threw a few harsh words at Song Qingsong and fled in Dejection.
Looking at their receding figures, Song Qingsong suddenly let out a low laugh. Strength... without strength, even these guys dared to humiliate him now!
Turning around, Song Qingsong looked at Uncle Wang worriedly. “How are you? Are you injured?”
“I’m fine.” Uncle Wang held Song Qingsong’s hand, his eyes filled with sincerity. “Young Master, if you really care about , just listen to
one more ti.”
“If the patient in the Spirit Food Shop is really cured, let’s go and give it a try, okay?”
Although Song Qingsong did not say a single word, Uncle Wang had always been by his side. How could he not know that he had been suffering during this period of ti? From anticipation to disappointnt, and finally to despair. Those who had not personally experienced all of this would not be able to understand.
However, how could he just watch his Young Master sink into a depression like this? Even... even if there was only a sliver of a chance, they had to give it a try!
Seeing the concern on Uncle Wang’s face, Song Qingsong was stunned for a mont before he finally nodded in agreent.
“Okay.”
At this mont, Mo Chu, who had been placed with high hopes by Uncle Wang, was thinking hard about her al list.
The netizen’s na was ‘Life Without Pain’. In fact, he was suffering from endemic goiter, which was also commonly known as ‘big neck disease’. The cause of this kind of illness was the lack of iodine in his body, this resulted in a decrease in synthetic thyroxine and a swollen neck.
In the private chat, Mo Chu discovered that this netizen had a certain preference for food. This was also the main reason why he would suffer from big neck disease.
In the 21st century, due to people consuming iodized salt every day, this kind of disease was extrely rare. Mo Chu did not expect to encounter such a situation in the Federation, it seed that the Federation’s food also had certain drawbacks.
As for the solution... Mo Chu smiled faintly and turned his gaze towards the seafood he had just received.
Kelp was rich in iodine, and seaweed could also be used to supplent iodine.
However, if too much iodine was added, it could lead to iodine poisoning. Therefore, Mo Chu needed to observe the patient’s physical condition and make corresponding dietary changes.
When kelp was ntioned, the first dish that popped up in Mo Chu’s mind was kelp-stewed chicken soup. According to Life Without Pain’s description, he was now in a more critical state. His body was weak, and his throat was swollen and painful, as a result, he was unable to consu solid food, and the chicken soup was just right to resolve his condition.
On one hand, the chicken soup was a liquid food, so there was no need to worry about consuming it. On the other hand, the chicken soup could also give him so nutrients, allowing the iodine elent to successfully enter his body.
As for the chicken, which was the Jumping Beast of the Federation, she would have to personally go to the Magical Region to capture it.
After dealing with Will’s situation, Mo Yang heard Mo Chu’s words and instantly beca spirited. If Little Chu’s food could really solve this illness, then perhaps she could also solve Almighty Song’s genetic collapse disease.
“I’ll imdiately go and catch the Jumping Beast for you.” Mo Yang imdiately volunteered.
The Jumping Beast’s level was not high. It was only a tier 3 magical beast. However, once it encountered a critical mont, it would imdiately spew out poisonous gas, causing people to lose consciousness. Moreover, due to the lack of energy in its body, very few people would go and capture it. The gains were not worth the losses. Therefore, there was a large number of Jumping Beasts in the Magical Regions.
“I’ll go with you!” Mo Chu also felt that she had not gone to the Magical Region to practice for a long ti. She wanted to take this opportunity to speed up her training.
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