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Chapter 189 Fever

This was an emergency. The doctor quickly opened the medicine box to get medicine for them and said: "Boil three bowls of water into one bowl and use high heat."

At this time, I was in a hurry and didn't care to turn to slow fire.

The doctor then took out needles and gave Manbao acupuncture to reduce the fever. If the fever continued like this, he would be foolish not to die.

The child had a severe fever, her lips were white, and her little body was trembling. Qian covered her with a quilt, lifted up her clothes and let the doctor perform the injection.

Old Zhou was so upset that he wanted to slap himself in the mouth.

After being busy until the sun came up, Man Bao closed her eyes tightly and cried out. The breath she exhaled was hot and her voice was very low. Qian reached out to touch her back and felt a hand of water.

Unable to help crying, he hugged her tightly and coaxed: "Okay, okay, you're sweating, we'll be fine as soon as the baby is full."

Man Bao started to cry uncomfortably, closed his eyes and cried: "There are wolves..."

"No, no, there is no wolf, my mother is here, it doesn't dare to come..."

"Yes, yes," Lao Zhoutou said quickly, "Dad is here too. I'll knock it to death as soon as it comes. Don't be afraid."

The doctor looked at Manbao's tongue coating again and said, "It'll be fine if she sweats. Just cover it carefully and use a few more dry towels to prevent her from absorbing the sweat again."

The doctor collected the medicine box and left two pairs of medicines for them, one for each day and one that could be boiled twice.

He carried the medicine box and then looked at Lao Zhou, "Don't scare the child, it's okay. It's hard for children under eight years old to stand up. They don't need to be scared, so you went out of your way to scare her..."

Lao Zhoutou looked ashamed, nodded and bowed, bowed to see the old doctor out, and then asked Zhou Erlang to take the old doctor respectfully back to Dali Village on a cart.

Manbao was sweating all over, and Qian kept feeding her warm water to rehydrate her. In the end, Manbao's hair was wet, she was groaning in discomfort, and she stretched out her calves to push off the quilt.

Qian didn't dare to let her kick the quilt, so she covered her tightly and said, "Wait a moment, I'll change your clothes when I can't sweat any more."

Then feed her water.

Manbao drank a lot of water. He didn't want to drink anymore, so he turned his head to one side and cried softly: "No more, no more."

"Drink a little more," Qian said, "You've sweated so much, and your fever hasn't completely gone away yet, so you need to drink a little more."

Man Bao was not happy and kept his mouth shut tightly and refused to drink.

Keke couldn't help but said: "It is recommended that the host drinks water. Your current body temperature is still 37.8 degrees. You once had a fever of 39.8 degrees. This is very dangerous."

Until now, Keke still has lingering fears, fearing that the host will die before she can grow up. She lost consciousness for a while. Keke had already searched for antipyretics in the mall, and only waited for the host's vital signs to trigger the warning value before buying the medicine on her behalf.

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Fortunately, the situation has not worsened to that point.

Because there is a big gap between future drugs and current technology, even just one antipyretic pill will require a huge amount of points.

Although the host can afford it now with her points, she will definitely feel extremely distressed afterwards.

Therefore, Keke bluntly said: "If the host cannot reduce the fever and the condition relapses, I am afraid that I can only buy medicines in the mall. Do you know how many points a pill of antipyretic medicine costs?"

Keke showed the search page to her very simply.

Man Bao, who had his eyes closed tightly, opened them, looked at the points with regret, got up from the bed, and drank all the warm water in the bowl with Qian's help.

Although Ms. Qian didn't know why she suddenly became obedient again, it was a good thing. She coaxed happily: "Our Man Bao is such an obedient child. He will be fine after drinking water."

Before he turned seven, Man Bao felt that he had to worry about spending money. He was really too grown up.

Man Bao, who rarely wanted to grow up, sadly drank half a bowl of water, and then held his stomach to express that he needed to pee.

Qian wrapped her up in her coat and carried her. When the sun could shine in through the window, Manbao's fever finally subsided.

Qian allowed her to take a bath in the room, and then tucked her into the quilt, not wanting her to get cold.

Even breakfast is eaten in bed.

Perhaps because Manbao has been frail since she was a child, or perhaps because she was frightened by her illness this time, everyone in the Zhou family is very cautious about her.

I specially cooked lean meat porridge for her, but she was not allowed to get out of bed. It was not until dinner time that she was sure that she could really move around, and then she was allowed to stand at the door of the hall for a while.

But not long after, she was thrown back into the room after dinner, and the next day, she still failed to go to school.

So Bai Shanbao came to see her with a box of snacks.

Fearing that the young master of the Bai family might be sick, Qian did not let Bai Shanbao enter the house, but asked them to talk through a window.

Bai Shanbao happened to see Xiao Qian bringing a bowl of dark concoction in. He sympathetically said to Manbao, "You are so pitiful. How many more days are you going to have to take the medicine?"

In his memory, Manbao was accustomed to taking medicine, and said: "I think I'm better, but my mother and others think I'm not. But my medicine is only for today. I must go to school tomorrow."

"What if they don't let you go out?" Bai Shanbao obviously understood deeply, "They will lock you in the house."

"Then I will escape. Will you help me then?"

"Okay," Bai Shanbao became excited and asked, "How are you going to escape?"

Unfortunately, before they could make a plan, Xiao Qian brought the medicine to the bedside, and Man Bao could only drink the medicine first and then discuss the escape plan with him.

It's a pity that before Manbao could escape the next day, Qian first mentioned that she should be sent to school, "You have asked for two days off, and you should go to school today."

Manbao and Bai Shanbao were still a little disappointed that they could go to school without running away. However, after this incident, Manbao became more obedient, but they only kept it in their hearts.

Although it actually only lasted one day, the Zhou family still did not dare to ignore it. They always followed the doctor's instructions seriously and did not feed her spicy, greasy food. So for ten days in a row, although Manbao ate finely, her meat was only lean.

The minced meat was mostly greens, which made Man Bao, who had been eating large amounts of meat for a year, very sad. Even the egg water he hated every morning seemed to taste better.

Even Mr. Zhuang felt that his little apprentice looked much paler. He paid special attention to her studies and did not give her any homework for several days.

After she finally turned rosy or started jumping lively, the family relaxed the control in this area, and she finally had the opportunity to ask her fifth brother why they had exposed the incident.

Friday Lang looked at Saturday Lang.

Saturday Lang said coquettishly: "It takes a long time to talk about it."

Zhou Lang rolled his eyes and said: "How long can it grow? How far can it grow if we go out for half a day?"

He said to Man Bao: "Don't ask him. Dayuan has told me. This boy went out to brag about how he caught a bamboo rat. Others didn't believe it, so he said that even you can catch a bamboo rat by yourself."
Chapter completed!
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