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Chapter 208 - 079: Tang Family Heir_2

Chapter 208: 079: Tang Family Heir_2

Footsteps sounded outside the door.

Fang Hongyu looked up and saw Wu Muzhen with her medical box on her back.

Wu Muzhen, with her usual kind appearance, said, "Hongyu, I heard you were feeling unwell, are you feeling any better now?"

"It’s alright, I’ve just been a bit tired recently," said Fang Hongyu.

Wu Muzhen walked up to Fang Hongyu and took her pulse.

After a moment, Wu Muzhen released Fang Hongyu’s wrist and said in a lowered voice, "Hongyu, this is excessive worry!"

Fang Hongyu was startled!

Wu Muzhen was indeed remarkable, even able to diagnose this.

Wu Muzhen continued, "Child, the ship will straighten itself when it reaches the bridge. Sometimes you don’t need to think too much."

The Tang Family is right here.

It can’t grow wings.

It can’t fly either.

"This time it’s different," Fang Hongyu objected.

"What’s different?" Wu Muzhen asked.

Fang Hongy looked toward the closed study door and continued, "I’ve got a pain in my chest, it comes and goes."

Upon hearing this, Wu Muzhen slightly furrowed her brows.

"Chest pain?"

"Yes," Fang Hongyu added, "It feels as if I’m about to lose something important."

Wu Muzhen said, "Let me take your pulse again."

"Okay," Fang Hongyu extended her hand toward Wu Muzhen.

This time, Wu Muzhen did not diagnose the problem quickly. Instead, she pondered for a moment before saying, "Hongyu, I’ll prescribe a formula for you. Take the herbs according to the prescription for a few days, and it’s very likely that the situation will improve."

"Thank you, Aunt Wu," said Fang Hongyu.

"This child, why be so polite with me?" Wu Muzhen said with a smile.

With that, Wu Muzhen took out paper and pen from her medical box and began writing the prescription.

A few minutes later, she finished writing, folded the prescription, and handed it to Fang Hongyu, instructing, "Hongyu, you must take the medicine according to the dosage. You absolutely cannot take too much, and also, you cannot exceed the prescribed daily medication times."

"Okay," Fang Hongyu took the prescription and nodded her head.

Wu Muzhen packed up her medical box, "If you don’t need anything else, I’ll take my leave now."

"I’ll walk you out," Fang Hongyu stood up and escorted Wu Muzhen to the door.

Wu Muzhen did not leave the Tang residence immediately, instead she headed to Tang Shaowei’s courtyard.

Tang Shaowei’s recovery had been pretty good lately.

Dressed in traditional Chinese attire, he was practicing Tai Chi in the courtyard, his movements full of energy.

In Fang Youling’s absence, it was up to him alone to carry the responsibilities of the Tang household.

Such times did not permit Tang Shaowei any negligence.

Perhaps he was too focused, as he did not notice the addition of someone else in the courtyard.

Wu Muzhen cheerfully said, "Brother Tang, it seems you’ve had a good recovery these days!"

Tang Shaowei opened his eyes and looked toward Wu Muzhen, asking curiously, "Doctor Wu, what brings you here?"

Normally, it was only when he was feeling unwell that he would call for Wu Muzhen.

But today...

Wu Muzhen replied, "Tangtang called me saying her mother was not feeling well, so I came to have a look."

Hearing that his niece was not well, Tang Shaowei immediately asked, "Is Hongyu alright?"

"She complained of chest pain. After taking her pulse, I found that the child is suffering from overexertion." Wu Muzhen’s expression changed slightly as she continued, "If she keeps this up, she might be at a high risk of suffering from myocardial infarction due to overwork."

Tang Shaowei felt a jolt at her last sentence.

Myocardial infarction!

"That serious?" Tang Shaowei frowned slightly and then said, "But I thought myocardial infarction was a disease only old people got."

Wu Muzhen shook her head, "Society has advanced so much now, the pressures on young people are increasing, and many diseases typically seen in the elderly are becoming prevalent at younger ages. I’ve seen a study stating that the number of young people dying from myocardial infarction now exceeds those over sixty!"

Wu Muzhen was not exaggerating; she had a basis for her words.

And she was never one to speak without reason.

Upon hearing this, Tang Shaowei sighed, "Our family owes much to Hongyu over the years. This child always takes everything upon herself and never shares her troubles with us..."

"She can’t tell you," Wu Muzhen continued, "Brother Tang, you’ve watched Hongyu grow up, so you should know her character better than I do. You and Sister Youling are either busy searching for Qiushui or occupied with company matters. With her nature, how could she bring up such day-to-day worries to you?"

A look of guilt surfaced on Tang Shaowei’s face.

The observer sees more of the game.

For the first time in many years, Tang Shaowei learned from Wu Muzhen just how difficult it had been for Fang Hongyu in this family.

While they were preoccupied with finding their daughter and managing affairs, they had failed to take care of Fang Hongyu.

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