Chapter 392
: Start from a baby
Si Xiaoshun and Sanwa listened to Si Qing's words, sobbed and wiped their tears and went aside.
Si Qing stepped forward and took a closer look at Si Zhengping, and saw that his expression seemed different from when He Lichang had a stroke, and he felt a little calmer.
But I'm not completely reassured.
Instead, Li Daya was asked to continue pinching the other person to see if he could wake him up.
After hearing this, Li Daya continued to pinch Si Zhengping's throat so hard that he started to bleed and did not wake up.
"Auntie, what should I do..." Li Daya looked like he was bleeding, but the village chief hadn't moved yet, so he felt a little panicked.
Si Qing: "Keep pinching."
In fact, she didn't know what to do. Her natal space couldn't be opened, and the spiritual fruit elixir couldn't be taken out, so there was nothing she could do.
Li Daya could only continue to pinch people.
Fortunately, not long after, the village adults were called over by several children, and everyone carried Si Zhengping directly back home.
When He saw the unconscious Si Zhengping being carried back, his legs were so frightened that he almost fainted.
Fortunately, Ms. Zhao next to her supported her, and a group of old ladies advised Ms. He to be strong. Ms. He held back her tears and tremblingly directed everyone to put Si Zhengping on the bed.
Someone who knew a little about folkcraft suggested using an embroidery needle to prick Si Zhengping to bleed. He quickly asked someone to bring an embroidery needle and asked the person to prick and bleed.
All ten of Si Zhengping's fingers were pricked all over, making Si Qing's eyes twitch.
I felt that Si Zhengping would definitely wake up. With their fingers connected to their hearts, how could he not wake up from the pain?
Sure enough, as soon as she thought about it, Si Zhengping suddenly woke up and asked, "Why do my fingers hurt so much?"
When Mrs. He saw that Si Zhengping was awake, she was so happy that she burst into tears and threw herself on him: "Master, you are finally awake!"
"Get up quickly. It's so embarrassing to have so many people watching." Si Zhengping hurriedly pushed He away.
He also felt that he had lost his composure. Two blushes appeared on his sallow face. He stood up with some embarrassment and thanked the person who performed the injection and bloodletting.
The old woman smiled and said, "You're welcome, sister-in-law, as long as the village chief is nice."
Not long after Si Zhengping woke up, Dr. Jin was also invited over by Si Jinbai. Dr. Jin took Si Zhengping's pulse and said, "It's nothing serious. It's just that I was very angry for a while. Just be careful not to get angry casually in the future."
After saying that, he prescribed a few pills to remove blood clots and relieve stagnation and gave them to Si Jinbai. He took fifty coins and left.
When the doctor said that Si Zhengping was fine, the villagers felt relieved and went home.
Si Qing felt that Si Zhengping's situation was caused by him, and he felt a little embarrassed.
After everyone left, he said to Si Zhengping: "From tomorrow on, you don't have to teach literacy to the children in the village. You only need to teach Li Daya."
When Si Zhengping saw Si Qing relenting, he was immediately overjoyed. It was not in vain that he was so angry. At least he no longer had to work part-time as a wife.
Who knows how many years he hasn't studied, so he still remembers how to teach others?
"Auntie, why don't Li Daya need to be taught? Let Xiao He teach?" Si Zhengping tentatively made another request.
Si Qing immediately glanced at him sideways: "I think you still want to teach the children in the village, right?"
"...No, no, we will only teach Li Daya, right? Don't worry, auntie, I will definitely teach her." Si Zhengping immediately changed his tune when he saw that Si Qing had turned against him.
"Since you find it inconvenient, if you add Si Xizhu to it, it won't be inconvenient anymore."
Si Qing thought about it and felt that it was not enough to just teach Li Daya. She could not wait until she needed to employ people before thinking of letting people learn literacy. Learning had to start from childhood.
Chapter completed!