You Are My Favourite Medicine

You Are My Favourite Medicine

Angie Sharp

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Pokeweed Moss is sickly and week. All the doctors predict that he will not live beyond thirty. However, he met his destined girl, Ipomoea Lewis, at twenty-seven years old. Ipomoea was born in a western medicine family, but she is not accepted by her family because of her study of Chinese medicine. She doesn't fit in with the whole family. Later, Ipomoea becomes Pokeweed's personal doctor. After that, Pokeweed needs to reflect several times a day: do I follow Dr. Moss's advice today? Do I eat the herbal cuisine Dr. Moss cooks? And do I drink herbal tea Dr. Moss makes? One day, Dr. Moss feels his pulse and says, "you're cured now!" Pokeweed, "I still have a problem. I wonder whether Dr. Moss can cure it." Dr. Moss, "What's the problem?" Pokeweed, "I like you so much that I have lovesickness." Dr. Moss gives him a prescription right away: Ipomoea is the medicine. It needs Pokeweed to take this medicine for a lifetime that he can get cured.

You Are My Favourite Medicine Chapter 1 Funeral March at Engagement Party

River City.

Intercontinental Seven-Star Hotel.

Romantic Ballroom.

The largest and most luxurious banquet hall in the hotel was romantically decorated today. It was the date of the engagement between the young lady of the Lewis Family and the young master of the Howard Family. Two of the four minor families in River City allied through marriage. Many guests of exalted rank were present.

Regardless of gender and age, everyone was well-dressed and well-groomed, a sign of their respect and congratulations to the two families.

But exceptions were ubiquitous in this world. At that moment, a girl sitting at the piano was the ultimate exception in the hall.

Around 18 years old, she wore no makeup and had her black, smooth, long hair hang loosely behind her back.

She was pretty, but her outfit looked out of place. The plain linen clothes she was wearing were light, retro, and against the theme of the party.

When she sat at the piano in such clothes, the scene looked weird. If the musical instrument were a zither, it would be more harmonious.

"Who is she? Why is she dressed like that?" The guests discussed with each other.

"I heard that she is the daughter of Ruben's youngest son." An insider answered.

"The son who left home and became a live-in son-in-law?" As soon as Ruben Lewis's youngest son was mentioned, people remembered the scandal of the Lewis Family back in the days.

The youngest son fell out with his family for a woman and claimed to marry his beloved woman even if he had to become a live-in son-in-law. In the end, he was expelled, and the scandal caused a sensation across the city.

Years apart, his daughter grew up. Her appearance was good, but her fate was ill. Since her father was expelled long ago, she was not really a member of the Lewis Family.

No wonder her clothes were so shabby.

Despite the comments and ridicule, Ipomoea Lewis sat there quietly and waited for her performance. For her cousin and woman of the hour, she would play a piece of piano music.

Amid people's discussions, Rosie Lewis showed up in an engagement dress tailored by an internationally renowned designer. Her makeup was exquisite and her necklace was glittering with brilliance.

She was the young lady of the Lewis Family, a renowned family of medicine. Most of its family members were famous doctors and experts in the medical world. Brought up in such a family, the girl was naturally graceful.

In comparison, Ipomoea, the poor youngest lady, belonged to a different world.

In the limelight, Rosie walked onto the engagement platform. Ibrahim Howard, her fiancé-to-be, stood by her side. The two looked like a perfect couple.

Before the ceremony began, Rosie winked at the host. The latter took the hint, held the microphone, and announced a piano performance.

Once again, people's eyes landed on the girl in plain linen clothes.

The Lewis Family boasted great wealth. Couldn't they afford a professional performer?

Why did they have to let the youngest lady deliver the performance? Although she was not acknowledged by the Lewis Family, she was still related to them by blood.

On the stage, Rosie looked at Ipomoea with a complacent smile. The girl didn't know how to play the piano at all. To save her imprisoned uncle, however, she had to play Mariage d'Amour today. A layman like her couldn't possibly learn it within three days. In a moment, she would lose face in front of the nobles of River City.

A peasant longed to rejoin the Lewis Family. Dream on!

Rosie winked at her, warning her to play well or face the consequences.

Ipomoea lowered her head and placed both hands on the black and white keys. Her fingers were long, slender, and as fair as jade. The stage lights cast on her, silhouetting her soft side face. She was indeed a stunner.

When Ibrahim looked over, a flicker of amazement flashed across his eyes.

Rosie hated Ipomoea even more but had to keep her smile.

Clang...

Ipomoea pressed the first key, giving out a pleasant tune. Her movement was deft. No one could imagine that she started learning the piano only three days ago.

The melody came out of the case and reached everyone's ears. It was so slow and sad that people felt depressed.

"This... seems to be the second movement of Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, the Funeral March!" Someone exclaimed, and the guests looked at each other in bewilderment.

Funeral March!

A piece of funeral music was played at an engagement party. What the hell was the Lewis Family doing?

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“Pokeweed Moss is sickly and week. All the doctors predict that he will not live beyond thirty. However, he met his destined girl, Ipomoea Lewis, at twenty-seven years old. Ipomoea was born in a western medicine family, but she is not accepted by her family because of her study of Chinese medicine. She doesn't fit in with the whole family. Later, Ipomoea becomes Pokeweed's personal doctor. After that, Pokeweed needs to reflect several times a day: do I follow Dr. Moss's advice today? Do I eat the herbal cuisine Dr. Moss cooks? And do I drink herbal tea Dr. Moss makes? One day, Dr. Moss feels his pulse and says, "you're cured now!" Pokeweed, "I still have a problem. I wonder whether Dr. Moss can cure it." Dr. Moss, "What's the problem?" Pokeweed, "I like you so much that I have lovesickness." Dr. Moss gives him a prescription right away: Ipomoea is the medicine. It needs Pokeweed to take this medicine for a lifetime that he can get cured.”
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Chapter 1 Funeral March at Engagement Party

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Chapter 2 Public Humiliation

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Chapter 3 Recording as Evidence

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Chapter 4 Honored Guest of the Moss Family

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Chapter 5 Sickly 'Beauty'

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Chapter 6 Trust Her

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Chapter 7 Lewis Family in Chaos

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Chapter 8 Adorning Herself with Borrowed Plumes

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Chapter 9 There Would Be Ample Time

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Chapter 10 Ugly Faces

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Chapter 11 Where Is My Suitcase

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Chapter 12 Blackmailing 200,000 Yuan

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Chapter 13 The Servant Is Bold to Deceive Her Master

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Chapter 14 I'm Going to Undress

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Chapter 15 Appreciating His Figure with Fair Reason

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Chapter 16 Your Hands Are Beautiful

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Chapter 17 Excuse Me, Were You Flirting with Each Other

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Chapter 18 Bribing the Maid

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Chapter 19 Sisters

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Chapter 20 Correcting Fetal Position through Acupuncture

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Chapter 21 I'll Take Responsibility

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Chapter 22 The Road Was Narrow for Enemies

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Chapter 23 Slap in the Face

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Chapter 24 Grounded

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Chapter 25 Someone Asked for Humiliation

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Chapter 26 Life Is Just a Span

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Chapter 27 Mr. Moss, Please Pay for the Meal

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Chapter 28 Similar to Pokeweed

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Chapter 29 The Howards Invited Her for Treatment

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Chapter 30 Your Brain Should Be Nourished

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Chapter 31 Change Of Attitude

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Chapter 32 Become Good Friends

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Chapter 33 Ibrahim's Apology

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Chapter 34 Someone Frames Her

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Chapter 35 Counterattack

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Chapter 36 I Only Believe In Evidence

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Chapter 37 Make Trouble

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Chapter 38 Solve The Problem Easily

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Chapter 39 Bend The Truth

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Chapter 40 Disgusted

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