Chapter 41: No intention to hurt anyone
Mu Ya nodded, signaling that he knew, "Then grandpa rested earlier, it's already dark, I'm afraid those people will bring their children to you for treatment soon." ”
"Okay, Ya'er should go to sleep for a while." Mu Zong smiled and got up and went back to his room.
From beginning to end, Mu Zong didn't ask Mu Ya, what happened, or what he encountered. It was as if he already knew, and as if he was, he didn't want to interfere too much with Mu Ya.
When Mu Zong saw Mu Ya, the breath of relief made Mu Ya's heart warm. Now he is so indulgent with her, which makes Mu Ya even more ......
I don't know how to describe how it feels.
No matter what she did in her previous life, even if it was just going out for a walk, she needed to find someone to report. If you choose a place, someone will follow.
This kind of in-detail inquiry and reporting has made Mu Ya very tired.
Maybe some people will feel that it is very warm, and someone will always care about protecting themselves. But the nature is different, and what Mu Ya experiences is manipulation, coercive manipulation. Like a puppet, any itinerary is well known. It's not about care and protection.
At the beginning, Mu Ya was very afraid, very afraid that if she had any changes, Mu Zong would ask why, why.
Now Mu Ya is not worried, Mu Zong's concern is silent. He doesn't need to know what he's doing, he just needs to know that he's safe.
Mu Ya was sweating, and his body was sticky and uncomfortable, so he went to warm some water and took a shower. When I went back to the house and lay on the bed, I was in a daze and just wanted to fall asleep, when I heard a noise outside the door.
Mu Ya propped up his heavy body and got up to meditate. After half an hour, Mu Ya came back to life.
The sound gradually entered his ears, and Mu Ya realized that it was the villagers who came to see the doctor with their children.
Without further delay, Muya jumped out of bed and ran to the outhouse.
There were two children, one with a flushed face and a furrowed brow. The collar is pale one by one, and there is a faint green air between the eyebrows.
The former is just an ordinary wind chill and fever, while the latter is a fever caused by yin qi entering the body.
Two children, both only two years old. Mu Ya looked up and looked at the parents of the two children. Seeing the defensive look in their eyes, Mu Ya turned his gaze, and at the same time went out of the hall, washed up, and went to the kitchen for breakfast before returning to the house.
As soon as Mu Ya came in, the parents of the two children were obviously stunned. But he didn't say much, just looked at Mu Ya with some defensiveness, as if Mu Ya would stop them as soon as they approached the child.
Mu Ya walked to his grandfather's side quietly, although the four of them had no bad intentions. But their undisguised actions are very hurtful. If it is an ordinary seven-year-old child, who has lived for a long time under such a gaze, he should be very inferior and introverted.
It hurts people without intention, but it hurts people deeply. Mu Ya couldn't help but rejoice that she was a mentally imperfect child. If you don't understand the meaning of these gazes, you won't be upset by them.
"Bud, look at it." Mu Zong beckoned, but his tone was a little stiff.
Several people in the room knew that what they had done was too obvious, so that they made Mu Zong unhappy.
Mu Ya smiled and signaled that Mu Zong was okay with himself. Walk up to the pale child and put his hand on the child's forehead.
The child's parents wanted to stop it, but because of Mu Zong's eyes, they could only stop talking, staring at Mu Ya and the child with worries.