The Herbal Scents of Farm Life
Chapter 2058: Now and the Future

Chapter 2058: Chapter 2058: Now and the Future

"What’s that supposed to mean?"

Lin Laogeng glared at his grandson with displeasure.

"People in the village who try to curry favor or bow and scrape, just ignore them, but after all, we live in the same village. We meet each other whether we want to or not, so we must at least be able to get along in public," he said.

But that was limited to just getting along on the surface, there was no need to pay attention to anything else.

"Sangsang, can your dad’s amnesia still be treated?"

Lu Qiubo ignored the grandfather and grandson’s conversation and looked at his granddaughter with concern.

Wasn’t it said that her son’s amnesia was due to being poisoned? Since it was poison, there must be an antidote, right?

Could it be that once the poison was cured, the memory might be restored?

"This..."

"Auntie, Sang’er has traveled for nearly three months and still needs time to recover. Only after some days can she begin to treat dad’s poison," Lin Caisang had just started to speak when Sui Zimo interrupted her.

"Hm?"

She raised her eyebrows, looking at her husband.

She had indeed traveled for several months, hardly resting since leaving Ya Village, but that shouldn’t affect her ability to cure her father’s poison, should it?

Although, the poison affecting her father was indeed somewhat difficult to cure.

"You just told me that you needed to rest for a few days, didn’t you?" Sui Zimo spoke to her.

The poison in her father-in-law had been there for so many years; whether it was cured immediately or not wasn’t apparent. As for the amnesia, what difference did it make for her father-in-law as he was now?

But if they were to cure the poison, it meant a world of difference for Sang’er now versus later.

"I..."

Lin Caisang looked at him, nodding her head deeply.

"Right, I’ve been traveling for so many days and am indeed quite tired. I fell into a deep sleep just now." What else could she say? She could only go along with her husband’s wishes and continue.

"Dad, I’m sorry, but I really can’t cure your poison right now. Firstly, I...my health isn’t very good at the moment. Jiang Zuo just prescribed a medicine for me, and I need some time to recuperate. Secondly...to cure the poison in your body, I need a few more medicinal ingredients, which I can’t produce immediately."

She looked at Lin Baizhong to explain herself.

She wasn’t lying; the poison in her father was indeed quite peculiar and not something that could be cured right away.

"What’s wrong with your health?"

Lin Baizhong didn’t care about his own poisoning. Instead, his expression became grave upon hearing that his precious daughter was unwell.

"Ah? It’s nothing, just a bit tired. Zimo is overreacting; you don’t need to worry, dad." Lin Caisang offered an explanation, then glanced at Sui Zimo, giving him a squinty eye.

Although she had explained so that others wouldn’t know about her pregnancy, her husband’s ability to attract concern was not to be underestimated.

"Sangsang, if you’re feeling unwell, then eat and get some rest early. And that medicine, has it been prepared?" Lu Qiubo, hearing that his granddaughter was feeling unwell, also quickly asked.

"Let that... Mr. Jiang Zuo bring the medicine over, and I’ll prepare it for you," he said.

"Auntie, I’m fine; just a bit tired, really nothing serious. Zimo is making a mountain out of a molehill," Lin Caisang clarified again.

"Even if it’s a small matter, it can’t be ignored," Lin Laogeng earnestly advised his granddaughter.

"Sangsang, you must take good care of yourself. Also, Zimo, you must look after our Sangsang well. Of course, you also need to take good care of yourself."

He looked at Sui Zimo, giving instructions with concern.

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