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Chapter 70 Mulberry and Aloe

In the stuffy medicine shop, many rays of sunlight shined into the room and hit the ground, showing a dazzling light yellow color.

At this time, Li Bu was sitting on the ground, and the little man was holding Li Bu's eyelids with his two fingers, looking into his eyes with a not very good expression.

Li Bu told the little dwarf everything about his eyes. The little dwarf laughed at first.

Because at that time, the dwarf thought that Li Bu was exaggerating, so he took it as a joke.

But after he observed Li Bu's eyes for a while, his expression began to become more and more unnatural.

When he first told the story to the little dwarf, Li Bu thought he was laughing because he had never seen the world. At the same time, he told himself that it was actually not a big deal.

But as the little dwarf's expression became more and more solemn, Li Bu's heart was hanging in the air, and more than a dozen stones could not suppress it.

"What's going on? Is there really anything wrong with my eyes?" Li Bu asked eagerly.

The little dwarf put down the finger that was supporting Li Bu's eyelids, frowned and was silent for a moment, then said, "How should I explain it to you?"

Li Bu sighed. Judging from the short man's expression, he basically knew the seriousness of the result.

To be honest, Li Bu is not actually a person with a good mentality, and he is not so broad-minded that he has problems with his eyes and has no reaction at all.

At this time, his vision was blurry, and whenever he closed his eyes or rubbed his eyes, he would feel itchy, and the more he scratched, the more itchy he became.

This feeling is very similar to that of having extremely dry eyes, or not closing your eyes for a long time, or even not sleeping for a long time.

Now even if I tell him: "Your eyes are fine," it will probably take a long time for Li Bu to be able to believe it.

The little man looked at Li Bu's worried expression and knew that he was showing too obviously, so he changed his attitude and said, "Let me tell you a story first!"

It was okay for the little dwarf not to change, but Li Bu became even more flustered by this change. Why did he act as if he was dying and was trying his best to live a good life in the few days ahead?

As Li Bu began to think wildly, the story of the little dwarf began to be told.

Not long ago, a clerk came into the drug store. His eyes were big and red and swollen, as if they were about to bulge.

When the scholar came to the bookstore, the first thing he said was: "Can you help me look at my eyes?"

The shopkeeper saw that he was pitiful, so he took a look at it and found that this eye disease was very strange. It was not an ordinary disease, but a symptom caused by foreign objects entering the eyes.

Finding that the scholar seemed anxious and panicked, the drugstore shopkeeper told him the true situation.

The shopkeeper said: "Excuse my incompetence, I have never seen your eye disease, but it looks like it is caused by foreign objects."

When the scholar heard this, he looked sad and complained: "Of course I understand this, aren't you a doctor? Can't you still cure it?"

The shopkeeper shook his head and said he had never seen it, and the scholar left dejectedly.

A few days later, another little girl came.

The little girl's symptoms were the same as that of the scholar. She also had eye problems, and there was no difference. They were almost the same disease.

When the shopkeeper saw this scene, he overruled the little girl again, saying that he was helpless, and the little girl left silently.

Within a few days, patients with similar eye diseases came to the drug store one after another, which immediately made the drug store owner suspicious.

"What are these people doing? Why do they all have this disease?" the shopkeeper asked himself.

At this point, Li Bu also heard something, so he said to the dwarf: "Do you mean that my eye disease is the same as theirs?"

The dwarf stretched out his hand to stop Li Bu from talking, while he continued to speak.

About twenty days later, nearly a hundred people with the same eye disease came to the drug store. The shopkeeper noticed that the disease was more and more common, so he began to look for a solution.

The hard work paid off, and within five days, the shopkeeper found out the cause of the disease.

It is the pollen of a rock flower. The powder is white, colorless and odorless. People who know it call it the "lonely flower".

It means that this flower is incompatible with other various objects. No matter what it encounters, it only follows one principle, that is, either I will cover you, or my pollen will disappear and fly away.

The solution also appeared at this time. If pollen is sprayed into the eyes, it will cover the surface of the eyes due to the nature of the solitary flower.

If you want to regain clear vision, you need to look for restrained plants that can cause pollen to dissipate and fly away.

With such a way out, the shopkeeper sent people to try, search, read, etc., and tried all the ways to find out the prescription.

Finally, after a lot of hard work, I found a plant that could suppress and dissipate this pollen.

Hearing this, Li Bu straightened his body excitedly. It seemed that his illness had a formula that could cure it.

When the little man said this, he looked at Li Bu and said, "This plant is not that common. It's called mulberry aloe."

Li Bu heard this strange yet familiar name and asked: "Mulberry aloe vera? What is that? Is it the aloe vera that grows on the mulberry tree?"

The little dwarf shook his head and said: "No, it is the junction between the mountain and the ground. If water naturally grows, there is a chance that this kind of plant will grow. It is generally difficult to find."

Li Bu said: "Do you have it here? I can exchange it with the silver I won."

The little dwarf shook his head: "I'm really sorry, I really don't."

When Li Bu heard this, he frowned and began to think about what to do. At the same time, the little man seemed to have thought of something, so he asked: "Li Bu, do you still remember the specific appearance of the girl's pollen bottle?

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Finding that Li Bu was a little distracted, the little man understood that Li Bu must be thinking about his eyes.

"Forget it, let's ask again later!" With a sigh, the little man entered the room, and when he came out again, he took out a page of paper.

Putting the paper in front of Li Bu, the dwarf said: "This is what a mulberry tree and an aloe look like. My father drew it based on the real appearance. It should be able to help you."

The painting came into view, and the blurred lines called Li Bu back from his thoughts. Li Bu picked up the painting paper and looked at it, then put it away and said to the little man: "Thank you."

The little dwarf smiled peacefully, and his handsome face also showed his endless aura of good popularity.

Li Bu said, "Do you have any good methods for finding this plant?"

The little man thought for a while and said, "Aren't we going to travel north? We will definitely encounter them on the way."

Li Bu nodded, and then continued to ask: "Then if I take the mulberry tree and aloe vera, how can I restore my eyes?"

The little dwarf slapped his forehead and said, "Oops, I forgot to tell you."

After a pause, the little man continued: "Take a piece of cloth with a wide width, preferably a thicker double layer."

"The outer layer is sprinkled with crushed mulberry and aloe vera explants, and the inner layer is filled with mulberry slices."

"Finally, apply an even amount of aloe vera juice close to the eyes."

"After doing this, close your eyes, tie the band around your eyes, remember to keep the aloe vera water close to your eyes, wait for seven days, change the medicine and it will be almost healed after another seven days."

After hearing this explanation, Li Bu asked: "In other words, after finding the mulberry tree and aloe vera, do I need to blindfold myself for fourteen days?"

The dwarf nodded, and Li Bu smiled bitterly. Does this mean he is asking for trouble?

If it wasn't for that love, how could I have chosen to help that little girl? It was really my own fault.

But if it happened again, Li Bu felt that he would still choose to help, no matter what the consequences, he would insist on doing so.
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