Miss Star, spoiled by her father and brother

Chapter 330 Show your hand



Chapter 330 Show your hand

Xu Weiwei went over first, hugged Pipi's neck, buried her face in its fur, and took a deep breath. Then she looked up and said to Ganz, "You come too, it's fragrant and soft, and it's really fun!"

Gantz tentatively put his hand on Lulumon's abdomen, and with a little force, his fingers immediately sank into the fur. Lulumon also fell to the ground, vividly demonstrating what it means to fall down at the push of a push and be undisciplined.

Mrs. Capet looked at Xu Weiwei playing with it with tender eyes, "Pipi is 24 years old this year. No one thought it would live so long. It has only been 20 to 30 years since this creature was discovered. Even scientists don't know how long it lives."

Xu Weiwei: It’s a new species. My grandmother even got one as a pet. How amazing…

My eyes accidentally swept outside and I saw a servant in work clothes holding a net bag and using tweezers to pick up something on the ground.

Xu was curious, so she walked out to take a look.

The worker looked up and took a step back in fear: "Miss? Why did you come out? Stay away, it's dirty."

"What are you doing?" Xu tilted her head slightly to look at the net bag he had on his back.

"Pick up manure. There's nothing good about this thing. Please go back to the house quickly." The worker urged.

Lulu Beast comes out to defecate and bask in the sun at regular intervals every day. He just finished defecating and hasn't cleaned up yet because he's afraid that the smell will displease his employer.

"I saw you were walking around outside. It pulled so much."

The worker's thoughts were distracted, and after thinking for a moment he replied, "Well, it's actually OK, considering its size. It's just that it has bad habits. It moves to another place after defecating, so we have to go around in circles looking for shit."

Xu Weiwei: “…”

"Let me see what the feces of the Lulu beast looks like." Xu Weiwei walked around behind the worker and grabbed the pole of the net bag.

The workers were afraid that the net bag would get on her clothes if she moved it, so they had no choice but to let her do what she wanted.

The old lady scolded with amusement: "This girl is curious about everything and doesn't mind the smell."

Does it stink? Xu Weiwei doesn't think so. If it really smells like cat feces, which is so obvious that it irritates the eyes, she will definitely not stay for long and will definitely leave as soon as she smells it.

The feces in the bag dried into a ball, shaped a bit like a pine cone. It had a bit of a peculiar smell, but not stinky, like the smell of old wheat, a bit moldy.

Xu Weiwei's occupational disease came on all of a sudden.

There have been records of feces being used as medicine since ancient times, and Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica even included more than 30 types, including earthworm feces, tiger feces, lion feces, rabbit feces, and even more outrageous ones, such as human feces.

Some Chinese medicinal materials have been proven to be effective and recognized, such as Wangyuesha, which is simply rabbit shit, but it was given a nicer name considering the mood of the users.

Similar ones include Yemingsha (bat droppings), Wulingzhi (weasel droppings), and Cansha (silkworm droppings).

Then is "Lulusha" also possible?

Xu Weiwei clapped his hands and said to the worker, "Please find a bag and help me pack up the feces. I want to take it away when I leave later."

"Ah?!" The worker couldn't believe what he heard and repeated, "You said, you want to take this bag away?"

"Well, if there are any left, pack them up as well."

"But...what do you want this thing for? If you want to use it as fertilizer, there are ready-made processed ones, and there are gardeners to take care of them. You don't have to worry about this kind of thing." The worker tried his best to persuade.

"That's right, Wei'er. We don't know how strong this feces is. It might burn the plants to death." Gantz also disagreed.

"Brother Ganz, do you remember that from June to August every year, we would help the priests collect silkworm sand?" Xu Weiwei asked.

"Remember, the priests use it as medicine..." Ganz suddenly understood, "You want to..."

Xu smiled slightly: "Not necessarily, just in case it's useful, I'll study it."

The others were confused.

"What are you talking about? What is 'massacre'? What does it have to do with this?" the old lady asked doubtfully.

Xu Weiwei changed her shoes and went into the house. She wiped her hands clean and helped the man into the room: "Please listen to me and I will explain it to you slowly."

Three minutes later, Mrs. Capet held Xu Weiwei's hand in surprise and said, "You mean, you have learned Chinese medicine, which has been lost for three centuries and exists only in legends?!"

Xu hummed shyly.

Mrs. Capet looked at her husband, her expression blank: "You heard it too, didn't you?"

"Hmm, ah..." The old man was also stunned. They thought this should be a great thing, but they had no idea what was so great about it.

After all, there are too few records about Chinese medicine, and they don't understand it at all. But it doesn't stop them from praising their precious granddaughter.

"Oh my God, then doesn't that mean our Wei'er is the only heir?"

"Weier has learned something that has been lost for so long. This is really her chance. There is no way to stop it!"

"If grandpa and grandma feel uncomfortable in the future, I'll leave you to take care of them." The old lady tapped her nose and smiled from ear to ear.

This hit the mark of Xu Weiwei's heart. She immediately took out her treasure from her bag and spread it out on the table: "Let's get started without further ado, grandma."

Mrs. Capet was stunned. She looked at the rows of extremely long needles and asked in confusion, "Begin... begin what?"

Except for the old couple, everyone present knew its purpose. Ganz had become accustomed to it and did not think there was anything wrong. Instead, he was eager to watch Xu Weiwei perform acupuncture. He felt that his sister was very different when she was serious.

The Seaforths, however, felt a pang in their hearts.

Looking at this thing again after so many years, they still can't remain calm, let alone the elderly Mrs. Capet.

Sifos tried to intervene: "Weier, I don't think today is a good time. Grandma hasn't been feeling unwell recently. Why don't we..."

"What are you talking about?" Mrs. Capet glared at him unhappily, then turned to Xu Weiwei and said with a smile, "Grandma's knee is not feeling well, please show it to her!"

After saying this, he gave his daughter and son-in-law a warning look: Go! The child needs encouragement, how dare you discourage her!

Sifos covered his eyes with one hand, rubbed his temples with his thumb and middle finger, and felt worried. He just prayed that his mother-in-law would not faint from fright.

Mrs. Capet took the initiative to roll up her trouser legs, exposing her knees: "Come on, take a look!"

"…Huh? What are you doing with this needle? Grandma's clothes are all fine."

"Acupuncture is a treatment method in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Needles are used to stimulate acupuncture points and stimulate the blood circulation in the meridians. You have a problem with your knee, so you need to select acupuncture points near the knee." Xu Weiwei held the needle and explained calmly.

Little did they know how terrifying this look might appear to others.

"You mean... this thing, it, it's going to pierce my knee?" Mrs. Capet asked in a trembling voice.

"Yes." Xu nodded slightly. "If the inflammation invades other parts of the body, then other parts should also be treated with acupuncture. By the way, are your lumbar spine, shoulder joints, and wrist joints affected?"

Mrs. Capet: ...Can I say that there is such a thing? The answer is yes and no.


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