In the room, Miss Jun sat before a table.
She had just finished reading through the books on the bookshelves, though as expected, she was unable to find what she was looking for.
Master’s medical books were not something the general world could see.
That is to say, there still were things she hadn’t finished doing, like tidying up Master’s medical books. All in all, it was pretty good that she was able to continue to live, so at least she would not have to rely on Master’s support.
Liu’er yawned as she looked at the acupuncture needles in Miss Jun’s hands.
“Young Miss, what are you playing?” she asked.
Since this morning Young Miss had been truly having a lot of fun. Liu’er was very tired.
“This is not play,” said Miss Jun, twirling an acupuncture needle in her hands. She turned to watch the sunlight streaming through the window. Standing in the courtyard was Lady Fang, who was feeling a bit dizzy.
But it wasn’t the acupuncture needles that made her feel light-headed.