Chapter 178
The steamed buns Yeran made were sprinkled with a little sugar, and they were very sweet. The children took a bite, their eyes lit up, and they grabbed one with each hand and began to chew.

With Xing'er and Yue'er eating together, Xiao Yunpeng's appetite whetted his appetite, and he lost his usual picky eating energy. He squinted his eyes slightly, eating with a look of enjoyment.

At first, when Yeran said those words in the herbal hall, Xiao Ziji felt that she was very knowledgeable.

He came to apologize, and felt that she taught a pair of children very well, and appreciated her even more.

An ordinary steamed bun can see her ingenuity from the subtleties, and appreciate her even more, showing a hint of intimacy.

Glancing at Yin Tian who was holding Yue'er's meat, Xiao Ziji suddenly said, "Why doesn't Mr. Yin show his true colors?"

In fact, Ye Ran, Xing'er Yue'er, and Aunt Wu had long been curious about Yin Tian's true face behind the mask.

Yin Tian's eyebrows are like swords, eyes are like torches, the sky is very full, and the outline of his face is also very eye-catching, making people want to see the face under the mask even more.

Especially Yue'er, looking forward to him taking off the mask that covered most of his face and looking at him eagerly.

As soon as Xiao Ziji said this, no matter how delicious the food was, everyone at the table stopped their dishes and looked at him in unison.

Yin Tian hooked the corners of his lips lightly: "I have a hidden disease on my face, I'm afraid it will frighten Xiaoyue'er, do you want to see it?"

It is a very disgraceful thing to expose people's hidden diseases.

Ye Ran practices medicine and knows that people who usually cover their faces rarely cover their faces because they are too evil, and they are all people with hidden diseases on their faces.

She scooped up a bowl of fish soup for Yin Tian herself: "You caught this fish, drink an extra bowl."

The corners of Yin Tian's lips curled up a little deeper: "Thank you! After autumn, Ran Niang will be free, so help me see the hidden disease on my face?"

Originally, Yeran was very annoyed that Yin Tian came here uninvited over and over again.

However, when I heard that he asked me to see the hidden disease on his face, did I know why he visited the door several times?
Letting go of the guard in my heart, I couldn't help but feel more and more sympathetic to him.

That old lady of the Yin family wanted him to die, not to mention the ruined face of his illness, and the palpitations that were hard to get rid of.

What's the hidden disease on his face that shopkeeper Lin is also troublesome?

Ye Ran asked: "Isn't shopkeeper Lin unable to get rid of this disease?"

"Ok!"

Yin Tian looked at Yeran for a few breaths, and suddenly said: "If the hidden disease is cured, I will definitely live up to Ranniang."

Ye Ran didn't understand the mystery in the words, and only thought that what Yin Tian said was that if his hidden disease was cured, he would not treat himself badly in terms of consultation fees.

But Xiao Ziji's expression darkened, and he looked at Yin Tian who had taken the lead with a little dumbfounded.

He suspected that the face under Yin Tian's mask was intact, and that this person had no underlying illness, but was just getting close to Ranniang through diagnosis.

The last time when I saw him in the herbal hall, Xiao Ziji was curious and asked shopkeeper Lin where he was from.

Shopkeeper Lin only said that Mr. Yin had worked in the state government, he knew Mr. Yin's mother well, and was entrusted by the old man to treat Mr. Yin as a nephew.

According to him, Shopkeeper Lin and Doctor Wen respect him more than the Xiao family.

Is this person's identity really that simple?

What kind of errand does his father Yin Song work in the state capital?
No matter what the purpose of this Yin Tian approaching Ran Niang is, since Peng'er and Xing'er Yue'er are good friends, he should also check this person's identity.

Before Xiao Ziji left to get into the carriage, he suddenly turned back with Xiao Yunpeng: "Ranianang, Peng'er's illness has always been my father's heart disease. Next time I come to the door, please also ask Ranniang to give Peng'er a pulse."

(End of this chapter)

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