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Reborn as an Ugly Wife in the Countryside

Chapter 1683 - 1685: Arrangements
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Chapter 1683: Chapter 1685: Arrangements

Li Chuntao remains in a coma, and no one knows for how long. The Li Family understands this will be a long battle, so they sit together to discuss.

Chuntao’s father spoke to his three sons, "Your sister can’t just lay here waiting to die. I believe that since the County Doctor isn’t effective, we should go elsewhere to find a doctor. There’s bound to be someone who can cure your sister. I initially thought of bringing her with us, but in her current state, we can’t move her."

Chuntao’s father made his point clear, and the three brothers understood that they couldn’t let their sister die like this—they must find other doctors to look after her. Therefore, each of them hurriedly volunteered.

"Dad, I’ll handle this matter."

"Dad, I’ll go."

Li Chuntao’s eldest brother chimed in, "Dad, let me take care of this. I’ve recently heard that the Medicine King Valley can treat people even without letters. I believe it’s possible to persuade the doctor to come out and help."

Chuntao’s eldest brother travels often and has a wider perspective, hearing about many things. Naturally, he had heard about the Medicine King Valley incident, which was quite a sensation at the time.

Upon hearing this, Chuntao’s father felt that the doctors from Medicine King Valley were more skilled than others and might save his daughter. He nodded in agreement and said, "Alright, go to Medicine King Valley to find a doctor. Boss and Second, you both go together and make sure you bring a doctor to treat your sister."

"Okay," Chuntao’s eldest and second brother replied in unison.

Chuntao’s third brother also wished to help, but he understood now was not the time to compete; they should follow their dad’s arrangements.

With the eldest and second son’s tasks arranged, Chuntao’s father turned to his wife. "Her mother, our daughter is in such a condition that she can’t be moved. She’ll have to stay at the Yang Family for now until Boss and the others bring a doctor. If that doesn’t work, we’ll have to move her, regardless of her state. We can’t let her stay at someone else’s house forever."

"Alright, I understand," Chuntao’s mother nodded.

Chuntao’s father continued, "But this is still someone else’s place, and we can’t all stay here. I think, since we’ve bought a house nearby, we can visit our daughter during the day and return there to sleep at night. Alu can stay here to help out. She is smart enough to manage. She can squeeze in on the bed; after all, this is the Zhong Family girl’s room, and we can’t just push her out. You don’t need to squeeze in—it’s unclear how long we will need to take care of our daughter, and I don’t want you to fall ill."

Although Chuntao’s mother wanted to stay by her daughter’s side at all times, she understood her husband’s concerns. This was ultimately someone else’s house, causing various inconveniences, creating a sense of obligation to the Zhong Family girl.

Although it was Yang Dong who caused her daughter to suffer by running over here, it was Yang Dong’s personal actions, and she couldn’t blame the other members of the Yang Family. The sense of indebtedness was recognized.

Chuntao’s father continued with his instructions, "We should also thank the villagers who helped us find our daughter. Do remember to express gratitude as deserved. Doesn’t the Yang Family have a fish pond? Third, why don’t you go to the fish pond to buy some fish, and bring two to each household to express our thanks?"

After the arrangements were made, Chuntao’s mother stayed to watch Li Chuntao, while the others left the house.

Chuntao’s father found Yang’s father to discuss the arrangements made. Yang’s father also agreed that they should find a doctor to prevent the child from waiting to die, then sent off Chuntao’s eldest and second brother, asking his eldest son, Yang Chun, to accompany Chuntao’s third brother to carry fish from the fish pond and express gratitude house to house.

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