Novel Name : A Military Doctor Became a Stepmom in Ancient Times

A Military Doctor Became a Stepmom in Ancient Times Chapter 376 - 376 Unhappiness

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Chapter 376 - 376 Unhappiness

376 Unhappiness

The pond was also different from the one in the north. At this moment, the pond in the north had long frozen. Fish could still be seen swimming in the pond in the south.

Ning Yue sighed with emotion. The buildings here were similar to the city she had stayed in in her previous life.

The only difference was that in her previous life, it was a modern building. This was an ancient building.

Madam Liu was as excited as Ning Yue. Madam Liu grabbed Ning Yue’s hand tightly. “Yueyue, we’re here. We’re finally here.”

Ning Yue could feel Madam Liu’s emotions and quickly said, “Is Mother’s place the same as in your memories? What interesting things happened when you were young? Who else do you remember?”

Ning Yue asked these questions to distract Madam Liu and make her less emotional.

When Madam Liu heard Ning Yue’s words, she suddenly fell silent. “I still remember many people. In fact, I suddenly thought of the food hall here. Thinking about it makes me miss it. Everything in Luzhou can be used as ingredients. We are here in winter. If summer comes, do you know how much food there is in a pond?”

“There’s too much to eat in a pond. I won’t list them all for you.” Madam Liu’s smile widened at the mention of food.

Ning Yue couldn’t help but think that Madam Liu also liked to eat.

As soon as the Ning family got out of the carriage, they saw Madam Liu’s family waiting not far away.

It was Uncle and Aunt!

The moment they saw Madam Liu, tears suddenly streamed down their faces. They stepped forward and hugged her hard.

“Sister, my sister! You’re finally home! You’re finally home!” Eldest Aunt sounded very excited.

After so many years, her eldest sister was finally back. If her younger sister and her husband were still around, the Liu family could be reunited.

At the thought of this, Eldest Aunt cried, and so did Madam Liu. Her youngest uncle’s face was also covered in tears.

The three of them cried together. Ning Yue also felt very emotional.

“Ning Yue, quick, this is your uncle and aunt. Call them!” Madam Liu wiped her tears and held Ning Yue’s hand.

Actually, Ning Yue had already seen the two of them. She knew that Madam Liu had changed the topic to prevent the two of them from crying.

Ning Yue quickly called the two of them and asked the children to come over. The entire family was here to acknowledge their relatives again.

Then, Uncle and Aunt brought them home.

There were five carriages in total. The first two were occupied, and the three behind were almost full.

In addition to the family’s supplies, there were also gifts for uncle and aunt.

Madam Liu still felt that it was not enough. If not for Ning Yue’s persuasion, ten carriages would probably not be enough.

Unlike Ning Yue’s situation, Jiang Ying rushed to King Chu’s fief day and night.

In the first city, he went straight to the magistrate there, told him his identity and why he had come.

Of course, Jiang Ying did not tell the magistrate his true motive for coming to King Chu’s fief. He only said that the emperor had asked him to come over to look for Divine Doctor Gu.

“Is what Prince Jiang said true? Is Divine Doctor Gu here too?” The magistrate was shocked.

Jiang Ying shook his head and said indifferently, “I don’t know. It’s just that the emperor asked me to come over. I’m not sure if he’s here.”

“Prince Jiang, I have a presumptuous request.” The magistrate chuckled and rubbed his hands.

“What?” Jiang Ying frowned.

“I’ve had a toothache for many years. I wonder if I can let Doctor Gu take a look,” the magistrate said with a smile.

“Your teeth hurt?” Jiang Ying looked at him in surprise.

“Yes,” said the magistrate.

Speaking of which, toothache was not a disease but it hurt like hell. He had been tortured for many years. “I’ve been tortured all these years. I thought that if anyone could cure my toothache one day, I would definitely do my best to support him.”

The magistrate was implying something. He had been sent to King Chu’s fief by the emperor and had some complaints to begin with. He did not like it here.

However, the emperor had said that he was needed. For so many years, the emperor had never given him any news. Originally, when the two princes rebelled, he thought that his chance had arrived.

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