The heart-wrenching cry of the child continued for nearly twenty minutes.
Gu Ya was on the verge of collapsing. Every minute was torture for her.
The child's cry was like a cat's sharp claws, scratching her heart and making it bleed.
Fortunately, they had booked the entire floor, otherwise, there would surely be complaints from other guests.
Suddenly, the child's cry abruptly stopped.
The child opened his mouth in agony, his face turning purple and as if he was struggling to breathe, emitting painful sobs.
His mouth widened further, and a worm slowly crawled out from inside, protruding from his mouth.
It was a worm that looked like a centipede, now twice as big as when it went in, glistening with oil.
After the worm completely crawled out of the child's mouth, the child retched and vomited.
What came out was incredibly foul-smelling, a mass of black things.
If you looked closely, you would see that the black masses were dead worms.
Long Kun placed the worm back into the ceramic bottle, then opened the door and let Gu Ya and the others in.
As soon as the door opened, Gu Ya rushed in with a swift step.
Seeing the child vomiting, she didn't mind the stench and quickly went over to pick up the child.
The child continued to vomit, and soon the room was filled with an incredibly foul smell.
When Tang Guoyao entered the room and smelled the stench, he immediately backed out.
Because the smell was so unbearable, he couldn't help but vomit in the hallway.
The nanny was also almost suffocated by the stench. She tried to hold her breath and take care of the child with Gu Ya, but in the end, she couldn't hold it anymore. A wave of nausea surged up from her stomach, and she ran out of the room, holding her mouth and vomiting loudly in the hallway.
The child vomited all over Gu Ya.
But she didn't care. She gently patted the child's back until he couldn't vomit anymore.
After the child finished vomiting, he became limp and passed out.
Seeing the child faint, Gu Ya looked up at Long Kun and nervously asked, "What's wrong with the baby? Is he okay?"
"He's fine now. The poison has been neutralized. But he's still too young to bear such pain, so he fainted," Long Kun said.
"Will it cause any harm to his body?"
"There will be some damage. I'll write you a prescription later, and you can boil some Chinese medicine for him to drink."
"Okay, thank you, Master Long Kun!" Gu Ya said gratefully.
Long Kun waved his hand and said, "I've already neutralized the poison for you, so I'll take my leave now. You can transfer the money to my account later."
After speaking, Long Kun turned around to leave.
"Master Long Kun, please wait," Gu Ya quickly called out.
Long Kun turned back. "Is there something else?"
"Well, I have some other questions I'd like to ask you. Can you wait for me a little longer?"
Long Kun seemed to sense Gu Ya's intentions and said, "I'm sorry, if you want me to cast a spell for you, then forget it. I don't engage in witchcraft."
"Why? Master Long Kun, as long as you're willing to help me, I'm willing to pay any amount!"
"It's not about the money. It's a matter of principle. I only help people remove curses; I never use curses to harm others. You should find someone else. But let me advise you, it's best not to go down that path. It will damage your karma."
After saying that, Long Kun turned around and walked away.