Chapter 557: If You’re Sick, Get Treated – A Turning Point in Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife by Zhi Lan
In this chapter of Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife, Zhi Lan introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 557: If You’re Sick, Get Treated shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Minister Wei didn’t give her another glance and let the two people behind him enter the house.
Sister-in-law Gong had already heard the commotion at the door. She just assumed Minister Wei was back from work and sat up straight when she saw Lin Chuxia behind him.
"Lin, what brings you here? You should be resting at home. Xiao Qin, you too. Your wife is pregnant now. Why do you let her run around?"
Lin Chuxia stepped forward and took Sister-in-law Gong’s hand, "Sister-in-law, I’m fine. I just came to show you that I’m all right, so you can relax now, right? It’s actually you, sister-in-law, who got a significant bump from me."
Sister-in-law Gong smiled and nodded, "You don’t say, seeing you like this, I am relieved. I’m fine. It’s just been cold outside these past few days, and I’ve been too lazy to go out, but really, I’m okay. So don’t worry."
The two of them, seeing that neither was seriously hurt, felt much relieved and started chatting idly.
Minister Wei and Qin Yang sat by the table and discussed work.
They also talked about the He Family’s visit today.
The He Family does have some connections and knows how to show gratitude. The title of bravery that Qin Yang earned has already come through, bringing honor to their unit, and the unit plans to give him a commendation.
After Qin Yang and his group left today, Minister Wei and the unit’s leaders discussed the matter, and they have already made some preliminary decisions. Minister Wei simply disclosed a bit to Qin Yang.
The group chatted for a while until Wei Bing came back. It was late, and only then did Qin Yang and Lin Chuxia say their goodbyes and leave.
Upon leaving Minister Wei’s house, Qin Yang looked sternly towards the direction of the family building.
Lin Chuxia knew he was still upset about Sister-in-law Feng’s words, so she curled her hand in his and scratched his palm.
Qin Yang turned his head to look at her, his gloomy expression softened slightly in front of the little woman beside him.
"Hmm?"
"Still upset about what you heard just now?"
Qin Yang pressed his lips but didn’t deny it.
His wife was walking along just fine and got hit with this unwarranted trouble, and he hadn’t settled the score with them yet.
Sister-in-law Feng, however, instead of apologizing, used it against them, even blaming his wife.
To him, his wife is precious, whether or not she’s pregnant. The person he cherishes dearly in his life doesn’t need anyone else’s doting tolerance, so who are they to judge them?
Lin Chuxia sighed, "You may not know Sister-in-law Feng well due to limited interactions. When I first went to the Northwest, Sister-in-law from Mr. Bai’s family warned me to keep my distance from her. It’s not that the sisters purposely isolate her; rather, she has peculiar ways of thinking. You see the same thing here; no sister is close with her, and I found she does have issues here."
Lin Chuxia pointed to her own head.
Qin Yang still maintained a stern face, "If she’s ill, she should get treated. Letting her out to snap at people is Feng Dajun’s fault."
Lin Chuxia couldn’t help but laugh; it was her first time hearing such sharp words from Qin Yang.
Back home, Qin Yang went to make dinner while Lin Chuxia helped him out beside him.
"I was thinking of introducing my master to Sister-in-law Gong. Her illness isn’t one that developed overnight, and perhaps where Western medicine fails, traditional Chinese medicine might help."
After that special period, traditional Chinese medicine suffered devastating blows.
Even now, with the implementation of policies, the gap in traditional Chinese medicine is inevitable. Some skilled old practitioners, like his master, have become reclusive and no longer practice.
So, finding a skilled old traditional Chinese medicine practitioner without connections is really difficult.
Now that his master has untied his heart’s knots and no longer refuses to treat people, occasionally even traveling far for treatments.
Lin Chuxia thought it might be possible for her master to see Sister-in-law Gong.
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