Godly Empress Doctor

Chapter 248 - How Did It Go?



Boss Jun hated traveling with strangers?

Was Feng Wu not a stranger to Boss Jun?!

Was she not a strange young woman, above all else?

Was Feng Wu not a young woman?!

Indignant and resentful, Yan Yan was driven mad by her fury and jealousy!

Just then, Feng Wu finished examining Mrs Ning and came out, looking very composed.

Feng Xun went up to her in a hurry. “How did it go? How’s my aunt doing? Is she alright?”

Feng Wu replied in a calm voice as she cleaned her hands with some honey locust seeds. “Most of the poison inside Mrs Ning has been neutralized. What’s left can just be treated with some herbal medicine.”

After that, she gestured with her eyes at the table, upon which lay a prescription she had just written.

Mrs Yan looked at Feng Wu, who was cleaning her hands, and the look in her piercing eyes turned indecipherable.

She had had a very bad first impression on Feng Wu. After that, she found fault in everything the girl did and said the meanest things to the latter. Not only didn’t the girl talk back, she also saved so many people…

Compared with Feng Wu, Mrs Yan found herself rather…

She smiled bitterly inside, then turned to Feng Wu with a solemn look on her face. “Thank you very much, Miss Feng. After you get back to the imperial capital, if you need anything, please don’t hesitate to come to the Yan Mansion. We’ll do our best to help you.”

After that, Mrs Yan handed Feng Wu a small wooden plate.

It was the size of her palm, and carved on one side was an eagle which had a grim and piercing look in its eyes!

Feng Xun’s eyes lit up at the sight of it. He immediately took the plate and stuffed it in Feng Wu’s hands. “This is great. Just take it.”

Yan Yan was furious. Snatching the wooden plate out of Feng Wu’s hand, she snapped, “Of course this is great! This is the Yan family’s collecting card of the chamber of commerce! This card alone has an overdraft limit of 100000 taels of silver! Even I don’t have one! Why should you?”

Mrs Yan was so angry that she almost smacked Yan Yan on the head!

Was this girl merely stupid or was she not concerned with her mother’s health at all?!

Mrs Yan had given Feng Wu that card to thank the latter for saving Mrs Ning’s life as well as to pay her in advance for her being saved later!

Feng Wu had pointed out Mrs Yan’s health problems the first time they met, but back then, Mrs Yan found Feng Wu despicable. Not only wouldn’t she believe anything Feng Wu said, she had humiliated the girl for it. However, Feng Wu had proven her unparalleled medical skills over and over again after that, and as a result, Mrs Yan had been dreaming every night of dying of some terminal disease… That was why her attitude toward Feng Wu had changed drastically.

Mrs Yan stared at Yan Yan! The girl had been there the whole time. Did she not care about her mother at all? The more Mrs Yan thought about it, the more bitterly disappointed she was.

After they left the courtyard, Feng Xun looked at Feng Wu, swallowing back the words on the tip of his tongue.

Feng Wu didn’t press. She only waved at him with a smile. “We’ll be setting out today. See you in the imperial capital.”

However, Feng Wu only took a few steps before Feng Xun called out behind her. “Xiao Wu —”

“Hm?”

Feng Wu turned around involuntarily.

“You…” Feng Xun went on after some hesitation. “Since you’ve finished examining my aunt, how about taking a look at Boss Jun now?”

Feng Xun thought that he had seen through Feng Wu. He had taken her for a two-faced girl who, despite her eagerness to get close to Boss Jun, wouldn’t do it because of her pride.

Feng Wu declined instinctively.

She had known something like this was going to happen —

Jun Linyuan was the last person on earth she wanted to get close to and she waved her hands before she knew it. “Your Boss Jun is totally fine. His ability to recover is better than anyone’s. Three days in bed and he’ll be as good as new. I don’t need to see him.”


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