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Chapter 117 The past of the archway (114) Mourning Boxian Tuo Tishan

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    Ding Erkang choked up and asked the doctor: "Doctor, what's going on here? How can a living person die if he says he's gone?"

    The doctor thought for a while and asked, "Has the patient been uncomfortable these days?"

    Ding Erkang said: "Yes, two days ago he said he had a headache, I felt that he had a little fever, I told him to sleep more, and he didn't say he wasn't feeling well after resting."

    The doctor asked again: "Then how did you get sick today?"

    Ding Erkang said: "Today he took part in the government examination. Everyone came out but didn't see him. We rushed to the examination room to find him and saw him walking out slowly.  , I asked him and he didn¡¯t say a word, so I quickly asked Zhongwen to carry him back to the inn, I ran to find the doctor, and I didn¡¯t find you until I ran two miles.¡±

    After listening to the doctor, the doctor turned his head and asked the weeping Zhongwen: "What's the patient's condition on the way?"

    Zhongwen was already stupid at the moment, he was just crying and couldn't hear the doctor's question at all.

    Ding Erkang had no choice but to walk up to Zhongwen and patted him on the back lightly, saying: "Zhongwen, the doctor has something to ask you, please tell me what's going on on the road."

    Only then did Zhongwen come to his senses, and he wept and said intermittently: "I carried my brother on the road and felt that he was getting heavier and heavier. When I asked him, he didn't say anything, just humming, which scared me to death.  I ran up, thinking about getting him to go to bed and lie down first. As soon as he was put on the bed, he started to twitch, his legs kept kicking, his hands seemed to be grabbing something in the air, and then he rolled his eyes and stopped moving! Doctor  , hurry up and save my brother, he is just too tired from the exam, or he caught a cold, he will definitely not die!"

    After finishing speaking, Zhongwen knelt down to the doctor, and he held the corner of the doctor's clothes with his hands and kept crying.  The doctor held Zhongwen's hand, just shook his head and said: "It's useless to beg me, sometimes it's God's will, and manpower can't change it. Your brother's illness is terminal, even with Daluo Jindan.  he."

    When Ding Erkang heard what the doctor said, he asked in puzzlement: "Doctor, how do you explain this?"

    The doctor touched the white beard under his jaw and said: "I have seen two such dangerous emergencies in the years of medical practice, and this is the third case for you, but the patients in the first two cases were older than him, one was seventy, the other was forty.  It's the first time I've seen someone so young. It's a pity that such a good person. This disease is called heart disease. As long as there is no cure for the disease, you can only accept your fate. It is called the most serious disease in our medical circle.  In the world of Yin and Yang, the gods called heaven took a fancy to this man's talent and knowledge, so they called him back to heaven to serve the fairy family. You should hurry up and prepare for the funeral, if a person gets cold, he will not be able to wear the shroud."

    After speaking, he put the medicine box on his back and left.

    Ding Erkang hurriedly chased him out. He took out a tael of silver from his clothes and stuffed it into the doctor's hand, saying, "You've worked hard, doctor. This is the consultation fee."

    Unexpectedly, the doctor waved his hand and said, "No need, we don't charge money for this kind of terminal illness. It's a pity. The consultation fee should be my funeral!"

    After speaking, I left.

    After the doctor left, Ding Erkang stood there in a daze, not knowing what to do. At this moment, he seemed to be living in a dream, illusory and unreal, but also painful.

    Everything seemed to be in a dream, and Ding Erkang murmured silently in his heart, "Fake, fake, I am dreaming!"

    Until Zhongwen sobbed and pulled the corner of his clothes and asked: "Sir, what should I do?"

    He just woke up.

    "Yes! You can't patronize sorrow, you must hurry up and do what you need to do!"

    Ding Erkang thought about it for a while and said to Zhong Wenwei: "I'm going to buy a shroud and a coffin. You report the funeral to the store first, and see how the store handles it. But Baekhyun's body must not be moved."

    After speaking, Ding Erkang hurried out of the inn and asked people where the shop for funerals was located.

    There is a street in Fengtai Mansion dedicated to this kind of business, and Ding Erkang quickly found a place.  The boss is an old man in his sixties, and he greets Ding Erkang warmly.

    Ding Erkang sadly described Baekhyun's figure and appearance to the boss, but the boss took out a pile of clothes from behind the counter with a smile, including underwear, unlined clothes, and cotton clothes. The boss said with a smile while patting his own products  : "Guest officer, this set of clothes is complete from inside to outside, from spring to winter, all seasons of the year. It is guaranteed to make people who go to the immortals warm. Take a look at our handwork, all of them are made by me.  My wife took the workers to embroider it stitch by stitch, to ensure that the clothes are decent and luxurious.¡±

    Ding Erkang listened to the boss enthusiastically selling his products with a courteous smile on his face, Ding Erkang felt a little ironic.

    The people here are very sad,The people around us are enthusiastic and lively, and it is really: "relatives or sorrows, others have already sang. What is the way to die, and the body is on the same mountain."  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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