89 Reassurance

Liu Yinyin was frightened when she saw her husband lying there. “Husband!” She knelt as tears rolled down her face and her heart ached terribly.

Su Binglan walked over and checked her big brother’s aura only to discover he was indeed okay.

“Sister-in-law, Big Brother is okay. Let’s go home.”

Liu Yinyin was bawling, but when she heard Su Binglan’s words, she immediately collected herself. She trusted her sister-in-law when she said Su Wenzhe was okay.

Su Binglan carried her brother on her back and exited the Zhu residence alongside Liu Yinyin. She had also rented a horse carriage before returning to the Zhu residence.

The horse carriage waited nearby, so they took Su Wenzhe to the medical center. Su Binglan repaid her debt to the doctor and purchased many herbs—some for Su Wenzhe and some for Luo Jin’an.

However, Luo Jin’an had a unique condition, and the medicinal herbs Su Binglan bought could only stabilize his condition, not cure it. For that, Su Binglan would need more precious herbs.

She also needed some medical equipment to perform surgery on Su Fengchen’s hand. Unfortunately, she had no choice but to delay it. Still, she bought extra herbs for him.

The medicinal herbs alone cost more than 100 silver taels. Nonetheless, Su Binglan knew she could earn more and should prioritize her family’s needs.

Su Wenzhe only went to work for the Zhus because of Su Binglan. Although the dark spirit no longer possessed her, she knew what her big brother had done for her and felt the need to nurse him back to health.

After purchasing the medicinal herbs, Su Binglan went to the carriage and returned to the village alongside the other two.

Liu Yinyin looked at the medicinal herbs beside her and realized Su Binglan had spent a lot of money buying them. She knew her sister-in-law did that for Su Wenzhe, but she had never seen anyone spend so much silver.

Liu Yinyin did not know how her sister-in-law had earned so much silver in a short time but did not ask. She was simply grateful to Su Binglan.

Liu Yinyin hesitated for a long while before saying, “Thank you, Binglan.”

Su Binglan looked at Liu Yinyin. She knew Liu Yinyin was curious, but she did not expect her not to ask anything.

She said softly, “I got the silver from selling some things to the Drunken Cloud restaurant. I’ve also agreed to cooperate with them, so you don’t have to worry about the silver. Big Brother will fully recover if he takes good care of himself.

“You and Big Brother will go to town and sell tofu and snacks when that time comes. Then we can make some more money. I want you two to handle your own business, so Big Brother will no longer have to work for others.” Su Binglan’s words reassured Liu Yinyin.

Liu Yinyin initially felt uneasy, but she felt more at ease when she heard that. “I cannot thank you enough, Binglan.” Liu Yinyin didn’t even know how to express her gratitude correctly.

“We’re a family, so you don’t have to be so formal and polite,” Su Binglan said as she put her hand on Liu Yinyin’s lap.

When Su Binglan and Liu Yinyin brought Su Wenzhe back to the village on the horse carriage, it attracted the villagers’ attention. They knew every family in the village was fortunate to have a cow, but a horse carriage had suddenly appeared.

The scene resembled the modern era when someone drove by a remote village in a luxury car.

“Why would a horse carriage appear in the village?”

“It looks like it’s stopping in front of the Su family’s house.”

“We’re familiar with the Su family, so there’s no way the horse carriage belongs to them.”