"It's indeed impossible. But what if someone secretly fed these horses too much fresh forage?" Ling'er said tentatively.
"Why would someone do this specifically for this?" The groom looked shocked and unbelievable.
Ling'er confirmed from the groom's expression that this matter had nothing to do with him. After all, how could a person who loves horses have the heart to do things that hurt horses? Ling'er's temptation seemed a bit superfluous.
"Now is not the time to pursue this matter. Let's quickly find a way to cure them." Ling'er sighed secretly. For a groom, some things are better not known.
"Yes, they look in pain." The groom's eyes were red when he saw that the horses were suffering.
Ling'er asked the groom to get pen and paper, while he went to check on the conditions of other horses. The symptoms in all horses were similar and consistent with the description of acute intestinal flatulence in medical books.
Confirming again and again, because Ling'er had never treated livestock before, he would inevitably worry that his diagnosis was wrong. If the horses were really suffering from acute intestinal flatulence, she was quite confident that they could be cured. After all, she has read a lot of medical books, and she can keep them in mind as long as the treatment prescriptions mentioned in the medical books.
Under the situation that the horse doctor could not be found in time, Ling'er could only bite the bullet and treat the dead horse as a living horse.
Soon, the groom brought a pen and paper over. Also coming with the groom was an old man dressed similarly to the butler.
"This is our second butler." The groom hurriedly introduced to Ling'er.
Ling'er has been to Yangzhuang several times, and every time she saw the housekeeper from before, she didn't know there was a second housekeeper in the village.
"I heard that Miss Ling'er wanted to treat horses and their old age. I thought Miss Ling'er could only treat people," the second housekeeper said in a nonchalant manner.
"Senior's words are serious. This junior really only knows how to heal people. If Ma'er's illness hadn't been delayed, I wouldn't have dared to step in and take over." Ling'er said modestly. She didn't dare to delay, and wrote the prescription while replying to the other party.
The second housekeeper snorted coldly and thought, "You also know that this is a substitute."
Ling'er noticed that the visitor was unkind, stopped writing in his hand, and dealt with it seriously, "It's just, The body structures of humans and animals are not much different, so it is not difficult to treat them by analogy."
"Is that so? I wonder what disease Miss Ling'er has diagnosed?" the second housekeeper raised an eyebrow and asked Ling'er.
Ling'er raised her head, paying attention to the second housekeeper's reaction, and replied, "Acute intestinal flatulence."
The second housekeeper was stunned for a moment, then laughed loudly and said, "It seems There is a big difference between a doctor and a doctor. Even if Miss Ling'er has such superb medical skills, it is inevitable that she would make such a ridiculous diagnosis."
Ling'er didn't care about the words in the other person's words. He felt embarrassed or angry, but lowered his head and secretly raised the corners of his mouth. It turned out that Ling'er had just deliberately tested the second housekeeper and noticed that his pupils dilated a lot the moment he heard "acute intestinal flatulence". The nervousness shown by the second housekeeper is not correct.Knowing that her diagnosis was correct
"I'm afraid Miss Ling'er doesn't understand the disease of intestinal gas." The second housekeeper thought that Ling'er lowered his head because of a misunderstanding, and said plausibly, "Intestinal gas is It only happens when forage is at its peak in summer, and it is impossible to encounter it in winter."
"Is that so?" Ling'er looked up at the second housekeeper pretending to be confused.
The groom on the side became more and more confused as he listened. Just now, Miss Ling'er was not very sure about Ma'er's illness, so she was shaken by what the second housekeeper said. In the groom's heart, he was naturally more willing to believe Ling'er.
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