Chapter 62: Chapter 63: Silver Note
"Da Shiâs wife, I donât mean anything by it. I just wanted to ask if you know where his family is now?" Gu Sanbu hadnât expected a single glance from him to frighten her so much.
Li Cuicui pointed vaguely in one direction. "I saw his wife and mother over there, taking care of his father. Go find them yourselves!"
âShe didnât want to go over there. If she saw that family, sheâd just be reminded of the water sheâd had to give away.â
Gu Yuanjin didnât want to get mixed up in any trouble either, so he helped Li Cuicui up. "Mother, letâs go back. You go get some rest. Iâll keep an eye on things here. If Seventh or any of the others get back, Iâll let you know right away."
âThe old woman had managed to stay awake all this time, unlike his own father who couldnât care less about anything. His snores were loud enough to shake the heavens.â
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"Those two are real pieces of work. They were trying to sell all of us out for their own gain." Gu Shulin carefully helped Gu Sanbu back to their ox cart.
"Sigh! Now Iâm actually glad those precious water containers are gone. As long as we flatly deny everything and insist there was no miracle, theyâll have no proof. Even if the Lord Prefect believes the story, he canât do anything if we donât confess."
Gu Sanbu lay back on his bedroll but didnât forget to add some instructions. "When you get a chance, give everyone a heads-up so they know what to do. We never encountered any miracle. All the water weâve found on this journey was through everyoneâs own painstaking efforts."
"But will they believe it?"
"What does it matter if they donât believe us? Whereâs the proof? Let them go find whoever started the rumor. Besides, if they can make up a story about a miracle, they can probably plant some so-called âevidenceâ too."
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When they saw Lan Tian return, covered from head to toe in wounds, the two Lan womenâmother-in-law and daughter-in-lawâfelt their blood run cold.
Lan Yongnan still hadnât regained consciousness and his wounds hadnât been treated. Now Lan Tian was back, also covered in injuries. Wasnât this just going to be the death of them?
"Mother, what do we do now?" Liu Xiaoli asked, her face a mask of misery. She didnât even dare to touch Lan Tianâs clothes to remove them.
"Hurry up and go get that doctor. Tell him weâll owe him, but he needs to come save a life first."
"But the doctor wonât agree. We already begged him before. Going again would just be humiliating ourselves." Liu Xiaoli was truly starting to panic. âIf the backbones of this family really fall, I canât imagine what will happen to me.â
Mrs. Lantian gritted her teeth. She turned away, pulled a stack of silver notes from her inner pocket, and picked out one of the smaller bills. Turning back, she handed it to Liu Xiaoli. "The loose silver is all gone. This is all we have left. Tell the doctor this should be enough for a consultation and medicine."
Liu Xiaoli said, "Mother, the doctor is out of medicine. So many people were injured before, and in the end, they just had to make do with whatever herbs they could find on the roadside. My husband and Father are so badly hurt, I doubt that Doctor Liu can do anything."
"I donât care if he has medicine or not, just get the doctor over here to treat my wounds!" Lan Tian, still lying on the ground, lifted his head to glare fiercely at Liu Xiaoli. "Instead of getting the doctor, youâre already making excuses."
Glared at by the mother and son of the Lan Family, Liu Xiaoli had no choice but to gather her courage and head toward Doctor Liuâs camp.
"How did you get so battered?" Mrs. Lantian asked, her heart aching at the wretched sight of her son. "You made it into the city, you should have run for your life! Why did you come back?"
Lan Tian didnât bother explaining. "I thought reporting the miracle to the Lord Prefect would get us a reward. I never expected someone to ruin it all and mess everything up."
âIf that He Tuliang hadnât claimed the evidence was missing, the Prefect wouldnât have thought we were trying to fool him.â
"And what about your sister? Did you see her?" Mrs. Lantian asked through gritted teeth. "That boy from the Gu family hasnât returned yet, either. Do you think she ran off with him?"
Lan Tian shook his head. "I donât know. It was too chaotic then. I just had to go with the flow of the crowd. I remember the Gu Family was in line ahead of us, so itâs unlikely they would have run into each other, right?"
"Then why isnât she back? Sheâs a young girl all on her own. You donât think she was kidnapped, do you?"
âRefugees might not be worth much, but a young woman in the prime of her youth like Lan Ying... that was a different story.â
"Itâs all my fault. If I had just held on to her, this wouldnât have happened." Lan Tian struggled to sit up. "Letâs move to a spot closer to the city corner. That way, sheâll see us as soon as she comes out."
"How could we get a spot there? The people from Bainiao claimed that whole area long ago. Small families like ours, with no one to lead us, get pushed to the margins." As she said this, a bitter feeling welled up in Mrs. Lantian.
âIf only they had left with the main family, maybe they would have found a stable place to settle by now, and life would have returned to normal.â
With a silver note in play, Doctor Liu no longer insisted on being paid in water for a house call. He came over, carrying his blackened medical case, and gave the wounds of the father and son a simple cleaning.
"Iâm completely out of medicine. I just cleaned the wounds with strong liquor. If they get infected by tomorrow, your only choice is to find a way into the city to see a real doctor." Doctor Liu gave the father and son on the ground a sympathetic glance. Even after his simple treatment, the wounds were still bleeding profusely. It was truly up to fate now.
"Wait, you took so much money from us, and thatâs all youâre going to do?" Mrs. Lantianâs heart stung. âThis is a complete rip-off!â
Doctor Liu retorted, "You call this simple? Treating just the two of them used up nearly all the strong liquor I had left. You should know, you canât buy this stuff for any price right now."
"Doctor, my mother is just worried," Lan Tian interjected. He knew how crucial a doctor was right now; he couldnât let his mother burn that bridge completely.
"Being anxious wonât solve anything. Fine, I wonât bicker with a woman. Just make sure they rest well tonight. If either of them gets a fever, try to cool their forehead with water and see if they can make it through the night."
Only after the doctor was a good distance away did Liu Xiaoli finally release Mrs. Lantianâs arm. It turned out the only reason Mrs. Lantian hadnât made more of a scene was because Liu Xiaoli had been holding her back.
"Why did you hold me back? That man Liu has no conscience! He just slapped a few things on them and dared to take so much of my money. Even a doctor in the Royal City wouldnât be that expensive..."
"Mother, please, just stop." The moment Lan Tian spoke, Mrs. Lantian fell silent. "Heâs the only doctor among all these refugees. If we make an enemy of him, we might not be able to get help next time we need it."
"..."
"Is there any water? Iâm dying of thirst." Lan Tian hadnât had a single drop to drink all day and could barely stand it. Forcing himself to talk so much had made his lips crack and bleed.
"Sigh... thereâs only a little bit of water left. How are we going to survive?"