Raising Beast Husbands with My Space — The Villainess Becomes a Beloved Favorite-Chapter 162: Medical Skills

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Chapter 162: Chapter 162: Medical Skills

Wei Jinmo’s fingers, white and jade-like, gently explored the teacup, seemingly absorbed in thought, perhaps digesting Wei Dong’s words.

After a long silence, he finally spoke softly, "Is that so?"

Wei Dong knew that their Young Master’s emotions were restrained, and he rarely revealed what he was thinking.

Even as the Young Master’s trusted servant for many years, he could not discern his inner thoughts.

"Young Master, let’s go back."

"Actually, Miss Su’s meaning was also correct. Young Master, you’ve already dissolved the contract with Miss Su, and there’s no connection anymore. The government offices in Beast Emperor City have stamped the dissolution. Under the Heavenly Dao, you two have no ties."

In their Beast World Continent, for a she-beast to affirm the status of marrying a husband, she must kneel and perform a bowing ceremony towards the Heavenly Dao.

For contract dissolution, there are documents similar to Divorce Letters sent to the government office, and the official seal made from the Heavenly Dao Stone, with a prohibition on it, confirms the dissolution of the relationship only when stamped under the recognition of the Heavenly Dao.

Otherwise, they would be constrained by the Heavenly Dao Rules.

Of course, the Heavenly Dao Stone has a spiritual nature; if the document isn’t written by the she-beast, the stamp won’t mark the paper, and the Heavenly Dao won’t acknowledge the dissolution.

Back then, the Young Master and his group of five resorted to circumventing the Heavenly Dao Rules to forcefully dissolve the relationship, and the government office kept a record.

"Also, the Young Master never liked her anyway, so why come to the Northern Territory for a look?"

"The environment here in the Northern Territory isn’t good, can’t compare to Beast Emperor City, not to mention the abundance of mutated beasts here..."

Wei Dong felt that Miss Su was indeed different from before; her gaze and expression seemed uninterested and unapproachable with their Young Master, not even a sign of playing hard to get.

Wei Jinmo suddenly smiled faintly, "Some things are different now; it’s worth a look."

"There was an ancient prophecy in Beast Emperor City back then, known to almost no one, but the prophecy concerns our entire continent."

"Su Family Master back then, as a man, inspired admiration and reverence, surely he had extraordinary qualities, and his daughter must be different."

Wei Dong said, "Then the Young Master shouldn’t have dissolved the relationship with Miss Su initially."

Wei Jinmo smiled lightly, "Back then, you all thought dissolving the relationship was the right thing to do."

Even the Wei Family supported this move.

Wei Dong was suddenly at a loss for words to refute.

"But now Miss Su is truly different."

For some reason, seeing such a Miss Su gave him a vague sense of unease, afraid their Young Master might regret later. Although the Young Master did not regret right now, he came here merely to clarify some matters, not out of interest in Miss Su.

But what if he spent more time with Miss Su?

Wei Dong felt a bit uncertain.

Moreover, Miss Su’s attitude was so clear-cut, afraid that in the end, the Young Master might regret it and feel heartbroken, yet unable to change anything.

...

After Wei Dong left, Su Muyao continued enthusiastically to serve stuffed pancakes to everyone, chatting all the while.

To her, it was just an insignificant interlude, barely affecting her business.

Someone bought a new flavor of stuffed pancake and walked while eating, just having taken a few bites, stunned by the taste.

He hurried back, saying, "Boss Su, how is this chive and egg pancake so delicious? I thought it’d be less tasty than meat-stuffed ones but it’s really good."

The person spoke while taking big bites.

"I want to buy three more chive and egg pancakes; the flavor is so unique, really delicious."

The person swiftly finished eating one pancake, eager to buy more.

The customers in line behind couldn’t help but speak up, "Hey, brother, you left the line after buying one. To buy more, you’ll have to queue again; everyone is waiting eagerly."

Actually, this wasn’t what’s important; everyone was worried such delicious pancakes might be sold out before they had a chance to buy them.

"Oh yes, indeed."

The others behind initially intended to buy meat-stuffed pancakes but directly went for two chive pancakes.

All of Boss Su’s food tastes great; buying them is surely not a problem.

Moreover, chive pancakes are cheap, four copper crystal coins each.

Su Muyao just made these new pancakes today, primarily because the chives she planted in the backyard grew fresh and plentiful; the family couldn’t finish them, so she used them for selling chive and egg pancakes.

The eggs were found by chance during a hunting trip in the mountains; the family’s little chickens hadn’t reached the age for laying eggs yet.

She worried people might be used to meat-stuffed pancakes and not like the vegetarian ones. Seeing them enjoying them put her at ease.

In the future, she could make more vegetarian pancakes to sell, like tofu; the family ground yellow beans to make soy milk and tofu, which they couldn’t finish, so it can be used for stuffed pancakes.

Some customers preferred lighter food, so tofu and cabbage pancakes could be made, which have low costs hence can be priced cheaper.

"Boss Su, I want to buy three chive and egg pancakes and three meat-stuffed pancakes."

"Alright."

Su Muyao collected the crystal coins, and Wen Nanxi naturally served the pancakes to everyone.

"Boss Su, I want to buy four cups of soy milk; I brought my own pottery container, you can just fill it."

Everyone here was an old customer and knew they could save money by bringing their own container for buying soy milk.

Originally, two copper crystal coins per cup of soy milk, bringing your own tools allows saving one copper crystal coin every two cups, so everyone tried to bring their own containers whenever possible.

Wen Nanxi was responsible for filling the soy milk; Su Muyao collected the money. The business was both lively and booming; Su Muyao loved this atmosphere and didn’t find it hectic, as they had a daily limit on supplies and returned home after noon.

...

Just then, disputes arose from a medical pavilion not far from the mutual market.

"Doctor, I beg you to save my child, please, doctor, I’m kneeling for you."

A woman kneeling with her beast husband pleaded with the doctor, the male beast holding an injured boy who seemed to be eleven or twelve.

Mere moments later, the boy, severely wounded, reverted back to his original form—a small black bear.

The doctor said, "It’s not that we won’t help, it’s just that there’s no way to save in this condition."

The woman and her beast husband continued to plead, seemingly at their wits’ end, grasping for any hope.

At this moment, someone from inside the medical pavilion pointed towards Su Muyao’s medical pavilion and said, "They say that the owner of that medical pavilion has great medical skills; many people buy medicine bags from her. You should go seek her help; surely she can save him."

Su Muyao’s medical pavilion was popular for its medicine bags, priced more affordably, attracting business from nearby medical establishments, much to some people’s dissatisfaction.

Now, an opportunity arose for everyone to see the skills of that medical pavilion owner, perhaps preventing further business poaching.

The woman and her beast husband, momentarily stunned, hurriedly brought their child over.

They wore primitively stitched animal skins and rushed to this side.

Many surrounding customers watched, those buying medicine bags were observing.

Seeing the small black bear’s abdomen torn open with a wound, fortunately just a surface injury, Su Muyao spoke under everyone’s gaze, "Let’s enter the medical pavilion first."