Upon hearing the advice, Gui Hua attempted to move. The next moment, a piercing scream, loud enough to shatter the heavens, erupted from Gui Hua's small shop. She dared not move again, muttering incessantly, "It hurts, it hurts so much. I can't move, not even a bit. I'm in so much pain!"
Gu Zi handed her child, Su Le, to her sister-in-law, mindful of the glass shards scattered on the ground. It was too dangerous for a child. She carefully approached Gui Hua, crouched down, and gently touched her thigh. Her eyebrows furrowed slightly, "It seems like a fracture. We need to find someone to set the bone. You all should clean up the glass first. Gui Hua, is there a bone-setting doctor in town?"
Gu Zi, with her basic knowledge, knew that in such a situation, it was best for Gui Hua not to move too much. They should wait for the bone-setting doctor to avoid exacerbating the injury.