Chapter 41
Tang Leyun frowned, "Hold him down!"
Her expression was serious and her eyes were sharp. Aunt Shi was startled and instinctively hugged Old Man Shi tightly.
Tang Leyun touched the wound, and Old Man Shi groaned again, and the muscles in his legs trembled a few times.
When he got used to the pain, Tang Leyun closed his eyes and carefully felt the direction of each broken bone at the fracture...
Through the flesh, he couldn't see or feel it clearly, so he had to use mental power and wood power to assist. Through the contact between the wood power and the bone fracture, the mental power fed back to the brain, and then he could accurately judge and pinch them back to their original positions one by one.
When a bone is broken, the fracture will cause muscle damage, and the process of repositioning is no different from cutting meat with a blunt knife.
Old Master Shi is indeed a hard bone. Apart from humming constantly, he did not move at all.
"Okay." Tang Leyun wiped the sweat from his forehead with his sleeve, "but only when the bone no longer moves. Aunt Shi, please find two pieces of wood and I will make a splint to fix it. In addition, I suggest that a hole be dug in the bed so that the old man can relieve himself on the bed."
Now, she has become proficient in the use of wood-related supernatural powers, but the energy is too little. She can only slightly sort out the nerve damage around the bones. It is impossible to heal the broken bones.
As long as the broken bones move, her efforts will be in vain.
Mr. Shi said, "All in bed? How can that be?"
Tang Leyun looked at him and asked, "Why not? Unless you want to be crippled."
Mr. Shi certainly didn't want to be crippled. He looked at his right calf, which had returned to normal shape, and said anxiously, "Manager Tang, the refugees will soon enter the town. My two sons can't be relied on. How can an old woman at home handle it?"
Tang Leyun asked, "You only have two sons?"
Mr. Shi said, "There is also an older son and a younger daughter. The two children He is filial, but his eldest son is a shopkeeper in the city and can't come back. His youngest daughter is married, so we don't want to trouble her. "
"Dad, what do you mean?" A woman's crisp voice came from outside, "Are you no longer your parents' daughter after you get married?"
A woman with thick eyebrows, big eyes and slightly dark skin opened the curtain and walked in. There were two men with her. One of them was dressed like a farmer, with mud on his hands, pants and legs. It was obvious that he had heard the news and ran over from the fields.
"My parents always take care of me, so I should be a little filial to them." The woman walked quickly to the bed with tears in her eyes, "Dad, how is your leg? I heard that the messenger said it can't be cured?"
Tang Leyun said: "If you move your body and cause the broken bones to shift, it will definitely not be cured." She emphasized again.
"Then it can be cured!" The woman was surprised and happy, and knelt down with a thump, "Thank you, Manager Tang, thank you, Manager Tang."
Tang Leyun pulled her up, "I have agreed on the terms with my father, so there is no need to thank me. Since you have lifted the door panel, why not give it up and dig a hole, what do you think?"
"Why not?" The woman responded quickly, "You mean, I use the door panel to build a bed so that my father can sleep for a few days?"
Tang Leyun nodded.
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