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Chapter 1166

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Huo Yao gently stroked the hem of her shirt as she raised her brow. "What did he want to talk to me about?"

Song Ning smiled sheepishly. "What else could it be? It's about your uncle." She covered her mouth and coughed before she took out her phone. "Let me call your dad."

Huo Yao could tell that her mother did not want to talk about it, so she did not probe further and looked away.

Her phone rang in her pocket. She took it out and saw that it was a voice message from Old Wang of the medicine association. She put on her earphones.

Old Wang was asking about the patient's condition.

He was not aware of the relationship between Old Master Song and Huo Yao. He was only interested in whether the patient could be cured after reading Fu Cheng's medical records.

Hence, he took the time to send a message to ask about the patient's condition.

Huo Yao replied calmly. [He can't be cured.]

Old Wang was a little surprised to receive the message, but it was within his expectations. After all, the results of the examination indicated that the patient could not be cured.

Old Wang contemplated before he replied. "It's normal for people to grow old and die. Since he can't be cured, you don't have to worry about him. I will let Fu Cheng know."

Huo Yao replied. "Okay."

Old Wang said, "Let's have dinner together when I come back from Huai City."

Huo Yao raised her brow.

After Old Wang sent the voice message, his eyes landed on the vibrant mystic orchid on the stone table in the yard. He took a photo and sent it to Huo Yao. "Take a look at this."

Since it was already evening, the lighting was not very bright, so the photo was a little blurry. However, Huo Yao immediately recognized the plant in the photo. She typed in astonishment. [Mystic orchid?]

She remembered that this herb was rather difficult to cultivate.

Mystic orchids were sold in the market for up to five figures per gram. This was mainly because it was very effective in blending herbs. It could eliminate the side effects of many incompatible herbs, so it was very helpful in making medicine.

"Yes, it's a mystic orchid." Old Wang had invited an expert who could grow rare herbs to the herb base. He mentioned it to Huo Yao. "What do you think? It's not a loss to join the medicine association, right? We have all kinds of herbs."

Huo Yao pressed her forehead. She was wondering why the old man would send her a photo. She replied. "Uh huh. It's an organization you don't want to leave after joining."

Elder Wang's lips twitched.

At this time, Mi Wei came in from outside the courtyard with another seedling. Elder Wang didn't send any more messages. He walked over and looked at the plant in the pot. It was very unfamiliar. He couldn't help but ask, "Mr. Wang, what medicine is this?"

The leaves were a bit like bamboo leaves, and the rhizome was dark green and translucent. The tip of the seedling was tightly wrapped by a few leaves. It looked like a flower bud, but it wasn't.

Elder Wang knew quite a few medicinal herbs, but this was the first time he had seen one like this.

Mi Wei placed the basin on the stone platform and told Elder Wang to wait for a moment. Then, he turned around and strode into the wooden hut, his white robes carrying a cool breeze.

Old Wang didn't think much of it. After interacting with Mi Wei for the past two days, he knew that Mi Wei wasn't someone who liked to reveal too much.

Out of curiosity, he picked up his phone and took a photo. He sent it to Huo Yao and asked her. "What about this? Do you recognize it?"

Huo Yao was about to put her phone away when Old Wang's message popped up on her screen. She clicked on it again. The moment she saw the picture, she went back to delete her previous message.

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