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Chapter 32, rashly shot

When Loperin suddenly drank, the shopkeepers were so scared that they retracted their hands and stayed in place at a loss.

Dan Tai Jing kept watching coldly, and let Dan Tai Jue and Loperin compete in secret, and only observed everyone present silently.

He had a kind of intuition that Loperin actually knew himself, otherwise he would not have looked at him with that look when he first met.

However, when he was careful to observe, Loperin's gaze no longer stayed on him, as if he did not exist at all.

But what kind of person is Dan Tai Jing? He saw the flaws because of this.

Although he did not take pride in his peerless charm, he had long been accustomed to the various gazes when everyone saw him since he was a child.

Even if it is an enemy, you will inevitably take a few more glances. This is not a boast of Dan Tai Jing, but a real event that happened on the battlefield.

Of course, he would not show mercy to the enemy because of this, so he was awarded the title of "General Rakshasa".

When people see him, they will look at him intentionally or unintentionally, just like the maid named "Lilac" in front of them, except Loperin is an exception.

If something goes wrong, there must be a reason. However, after thinking about it, Dan Tai Jing didn't remember when or where he met Loperin.

After all, there is still something important to do. He was thinking about it. When he had time to secretly investigate the origin of Loperin, Ouyang Hai suddenly fainted.

Ouyang Hai is quite popular with the queen. He had an imperial decree to order the imperial physician to come to see the doctor. It is said that he had a bad experience of even the imperial physician and could only recuperate the uncurable heart disease. Dan Tai Jing and Dan Tai Jue both heard about this.

So in a daze, Tan Tai Jing said, "Which imperial physician was the one who treated your shop owner before? Why don't you invite him here quickly?"

“It’s too late.”

Loperin had already come to Ouyang Hai, squatted down to see his expression, then opened his eyelids and looked at him, then looked at his tongue, and finally took the pulse.

These actions were done in one go, very skillful, and the shopkeepers were stunned.

Her brows became tighter and tighter. While she was pondering, she heard Dan Tai Jing say something about recruiting an imperial physician. Loperin blurted back without thinking for a moment. When she found out who the person was talking, it was too late to regret it.

She originally had the idea not to deal with Dan Tai Jing again, but how could she forget the affection she had before yesterday? She just happened to meet him in a casual gaze, and Loperin felt uneasy, so she deliberately avoided his gaze.

Now he actually talked to Dan Tai Jing. Loperin was unwilling to accept it, but the doctor's kindness and instinct still prevailed. She didn't think about it anymore and said slowly: "He had a sudden heart attack and moved rashly, which might have taken his life."

As he said that, he turned his head and looked at Dingliu and said, "Dingliu, come here and help."

Dingxiang knew that she wanted to use needles to save the person, so she agreed urgently, came behind Ouyang Hai, gently lifted his upper body up, and leaned against the wall next to her.

Dan Tai Jing was refuted by her, and her expression was still faint, not as offended, and she just watched her movements silently.

Dan Tai Jue said with interest: "You have eliminated his heart disease accurately. However, even the imperial doctor in the palace cannot cure it. How dare you act rashly? In my opinion, it is better to wait for the imperial doctor to come, so as not to be cured and a quack doctor will be charged with harming people."

His words were half true and half false, as if he was kind enough to persuade Loperin not to cause trouble, but also as if he was inspiring to speak, forcing Loperin to have no way out.

For a moment, I couldn't tell what the idea he was thinking.
Chapter completed!
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