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??Chapter 1734: Chapter 1734: Flourishing in Lotus Commandery

Chapter 1734: Chapter 1734: Flourishing in Lotus Commandery

It seed that no thod of treating Su ihua’s illness was effective, for she desired a roundabout solution, but Su ihua wouldn’t agree to it.

So now what?

She turned her head and glanced at Sui Zimo.

Just by chance, Sui Zimo was also looking at her, and from each other’s eyes, they understood a ssage.

“Everyone, I apologize, today this pharmacy is visited by a distinguished guest. Please co back tomorrow. Please leave, Zhe Jue, please ask everyone to leave.”

She stood up, bowed her fists to those who had co for treatnt, and had Zhe Jue send them away.

“Yes.”

Zhe Jue responded, placed the silver needles in his hand on the table in front of Lin Caisang, and went to have the patients leave first.

The patients looked at Su ihua, then at Lin Caisang.

Although they all wanted to be treated without spending money, this woman was the famous Su ihua of Lotus Commandery, who would dare to say no to her?

Everyone didn’t want to cause trouble, and since their ailnts weren’t severe, they left without uttering a single word, tails between their legs.

“What are you dawdling for? Tie that man up for !”

Su ihua, seeing that everyone had left, turned to look at Sui Zimo and continued to order the guards behind her.

“Madam, madam, don’t say things out of anger. No matter how good this man is, he isn’t your husband,” Su ihua’s husband finally couldn’t stand it anymore and hurriedly stepped forward to persuade her.

But his words, how could they carry any weight in Su ihua’s heart?

Su ihua pushed him aside with one hand, glaring at him furiously.

“Stop your babbling by my side, if it weren’t for the fact that you are sowhat handso, do you think I, the daughter of Commander Su’s family, would fancy you? Keep babbling, and I’ll divorce you on the spot!”

“You… I…”

The man opened his mouth, but ultimately, he was frightened and, after thinking for a long while, decided to shut his mouth.

For these past two years, he had married Su ihua.

But he was clearer than anyone else that Su ihua had more than one man, and she would even flirt with other handso n right in front of him.

Moreover, Su ihua had told him before that marrying him was rely for the sake of having a respectable public appearance; she didn’t fancy him at all and didn’t even like his face.

But it was different for him.

He needed the status of a son-in-law to the Commander Su family to have a foothold in Lotus Commandery.

So, he was willing to endure, as long as Su ihua didn’t go too far, he could tolerate it.

But what was going on now? There were so many people in this shop just now, and Su ihua ordered that wild man to be tied up and brought back. Where would that leave his face?

Therefore, he had to step out and say a word.

Little did he know that not a single word could be spoken against Su ihua; he had only said one sentence, and she outright threatened to divorce him, her husband.

If it were another woman, she would surely not dare, but who was Su ihua? She was the sole daughter of Commander Su Wan, capable of doing anything. What was divorcing a husband to her?

To say divorce would even be better, if Su ihua were displeased, she might simply have him killed and claim he died from illness—it was possible.

Suddenly, a hint of regret rose in the man’s heart. He regretted that he had been bewitched and sought the favor of this heartless woman, right?

“Fine, fine, I won’t say anything. But madam, this matter of bringing soone back to the residence, let us wait until night. It’s still daylight now, and if people on the street see it, it wouldn’t look good for your father’s reputation, right?”

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