The Herbal Scents of Farm Life
Chapter 1713: Don’t Be Too Hasty

Chapter 1713: Chapter 1713: Don’t Be Too Hasty

"Third Uncle, Zhong You, push Grandpa back to the room; let him lie down, and I’ll take another look," she instructed.

"Okay."

The two complied, one pushing the wheelchair and the other holding the umbrella, taking Lin Laogeng back.

"Sangsang, your Grandpa is all right, isn’t he?"

Lu Qiubo asked with a face full of concern, speaking to her granddaughter.

"Grandma, Grandpa is fine,"

Lin Caisang looked up at her for a moment before adding another sentence.

"Even if something is wrong, it’s definitely a good thing."

Upon hearing this, Lu Qiubo’s eyebrows lifted, her face lighting up with joy.

A good thing; doesn’t that mean her old man’s leg really could be healed, and he might even be able to walk again in the future?

"Good, good, Sangsang, you go to the room first; Grandma will make some extra dishes for you all today."

She was especially delighted and hurried off to the kitchen to get busy.

After a short while, Lin Caisang had finished checking on Lin Laogeng, and with Lin Baiyi’s support, Lin Laogeng sat back in the wheelchair.

"Third Uncle, tomorrow, go up the mountain and pick a sturdy bamboo to make a walking stick for Grandpa. It seems that it won’t be long before he’ll be needing it."

Lin Caisang instructed Lin Baiyi.

"Ah, okay!"

Lin Baiyi readily agreed.

A single walking stick wouldn’t be enough; he needed to make several so that his dad could choose which one he preferred!

"Zhong You, you’ve always been massaging Grandpa’s legs. Next, I’ll teach you a new set of massage techniques and physical exercises; follow these."

Lin Caisang then turned to Zhong You and said.

"Okay, Master."

Zhong You nodded.

"Also, we need to change the prescription. In a while, I’ll give you two prescriptions; you go get the medicine. If there are herbs that are not available on Manghuang Mountain, you can go up the mountain to pick them; this will also be good training."

Lin Caisang continued.

Zhong You nodded again, but he was somewhat puzzled.

"Master, why are there two prescriptions?"

he asked.

Did the old man’s medicine need to be split into two different prescriptions?

He felt it was strange but couldn’t pinpoint what exactly was off.

"One is for Third Aunt to take; just stew it directly with an old hen, no need to decoct it like a medicine," Lin Caisang explained.

"Sangsang, Third Aunt needs to take medicine too? She’s still in her confinement period; taking medicine... won’t it affect the child?" Lin Baiyi uncertainly asked his niece.

"It’s for Song’er and Bai’er to take; of course, they’re still too young to take medicine, so only Third Aunt can drink it and then nurse them with it. But don’t worry, Third Uncle; I’m careful when prescribing."

Lin Caisang further explained.

Although Lin Changsong and Lin Changbai were full-term twins, they were still twins, and their Third Aunt was once upset by Lin Caihe.

Ultimately, they were slightly underdeveloped in the womb; after much thought, she decided to let the two little ones take some tonic to strengthen their bodies.

This would also enhance their resistance and help them get sick less often when they were young.

"Good, good, you say that, Third Uncle is reassured," Lin Baiyi nodded.

"Mmhmm."

Lin Caisang responded.

Turning her head, she looked at her Grandpa.

"Grandpa, when you’re feeling okay, you might also try standing up using the handrails, but don’t be too hasty. I’m saying this just to give you time to adapt," she said.

"Okay, Grandpa knows," Lin Laogeng nodded.

After speaking with them, Lin Caisang then went to the Elder Princess’s, her mother’s, room.

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