Wang Shun remembered something, hurriedly took out the prescription he had kept in his bosom, and handed it to Gu Youyou.
"Sis, this prescription was given by the Great Fairy back then, wasn't it? That Shopkeeper selling the medicines had a lot of praise for it, saying it was incredibly well-prepared."
Gu Youyou was taken aback, and, following Wang Shun's lead, chuckled dryly, "Yes, it was left by the Great Fairy back then."
Wang Shun, with his simple-minded laugh, said, "I knew it, it must've been a prescription from the Great Fairy."
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After Wang Shun left, Gu Youyou began to prepare the medicine.
She couldn't manage the big stove fire but could still brew some Chinese medicine over this small furnace.
The pot for brewing the medicine was an iron kettle meant for boiling water; slowly simmering for half an hour was enough for it to be ready to drink.
The medicine was very bitter, yet Gu Youyou still pinched her nose and drank it down.