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Chapter 1593 Princess Fainted

The old lady did not continue to say anything and asked Qin'er to go back and take good care of Princess Ning. She knew that it would be useless to talk more. After all, Ning'er had her own plans. She did not believe that Concubine Yun would be deceived by her, so she was not worried at all.

Princess Ning desperately wanted to enter the palace.

Princess Ning and Qin'er left the old lady's yard. As soon as they walked into the garden, Princess Ning suddenly felt weak and fainted.

Princess Ning suddenly fainted, which frightened Qin'er. She was a little at a loss and shouted in a panic: "Come here, Princess has fainted, please help."

The maidservant who was in the garden heard Qin'er's shout and hurriedly ran out. Seeing Princess Ning fainted on the ground, several people helped the princess onto Qin'er's back. Qin'er planned to leave the princess first.

Mansion, carrying the princess on his back and walking towards the gate of the princess's mansion.

"Qin'er, what's wrong with the princess?" Aunt Qing asked.

After the princess fainted, the old lady's yard soon got the news. The old lady asked Nanny Qing to come out to see what happened. If she really fainted, let her go to the guest room to rest first and wait until she wakes up.

Then leave.

"The princess fainted, and I want to carry the princess back." Qin'er said.

"Since the princess has fainted, let's go to the guest room to rest first. After the doctor has taken a look at it, she can leave only when there is no serious problem." Aunt Qing said.

"Is this really okay?" Qin'er said.

"Why not? You two should quickly lead the way to Miss Qin'er and go to the guest room to rest. I'm going to report to the old lady. You two should be more careful," said Aunt Qing.

"yes."

Several maids protected Qin'er and quickly sent Princess Ning to the guest room to rest. Soon the doctor and the old lady also rushed over.

After the doctor finished diagnosing the pulse, the old lady asked worriedly: "Doctor, is the princess okay?"

The doctor nodded and said: "There is nothing serious about the princess. Do you often stay up late recently?"

Qin'er replied: "Yes, the princess has stayed up for several nights."

"The princess was injured just before, and after staying up late for several days in a row, her body will definitely not be able to bear it. She must rest well these days, otherwise the root cause of the disease will be imprinted. This time she must rest well and not be careless again."

The doctor said.

"Yes, thank you doctor." Qin'er said.

The old lady asked: "Can't you prescribe some warm and tonic decoctions to recuperate her body? This child is really exhausted these days. It's best to recuperate her." The old lady said.

"It would be best if you could take some decoction to treat it, but the princess doesn't like to drink decoction," the doctor said.

"You write down the prescription first, and I will persuade her after she wakes up," the old lady said.

"Yes." The doctor responded.

After the doctor wrote down the prescription, he left the princess' mansion.

The old lady sat aside and wiped the sweat from the princess's head with a handkerchief. She looked at Qin'er and asked, "How did you serve the princess and make her so tired?"

When Qin'er heard the old lady condemning herself, she hurriedly knelt down and said: "Old madam, I have been urging the princess to rest early. I didn't expect that the princess would be so desperate to complete the embroidery. I accompany the princess every day to watch.

I feel very sad to see the princess so exhausted."

"You mean I blamed you wrongly?" the old lady asked coldly.

"It's my fault that I don't dare. I should advise the princess properly. It's all my fault." Qin'er hurriedly explained.

"Since you know you made a mistake, go and get the punishment." The old lady said.

"Old madam, please allow me to stay and take care of the princess. After the princess wakes up, can Qin'er go and collect the punishment?" Qin'er said.

"Here, why don't you drag Qin'er down? Since she is someone close to the princess, just give her a beating or a cane," the old lady said.

"yes."

Two nuns came in, pulled Qin'er up, dragged her down and took her away.

"Qing'er, go back in person and tell Sheng'er to take over Ning'er's Hua'er and take care of the princess," the old lady said.

"Yes." Aunt Qing said.

After Aunt Qing responded, she got on the carriage and went to Prince Cheng's Mansion.

"Your Majesty, Grandma Qing beside the old lady is waiting outside the door." the housekeeper said.

"Aunt Qing is back? Please come in quickly." Prince Cheng said.

After Aunt Qing came in, she kept her story short and said to Prince Cheng: "Your Majesty, the Princess went to the Princess's Mansion today to pay her respects to the old lady, but she fainted on the way back. The old lady asked her to take the painting beside her with her.

I went to take care of the princess, and I came here to tell the prince."

"Ning'er fainted? Why did she faint?" Prince Cheng asked.

Prince Cheng thought that the old lady had made things difficult for Ning'er, but when the words came to his lips, he swallowed them back.

"Because I have stayed up several nights to complete the concubine's gifts in the past few days, and I was so tired that I fainted. But the prince does not need to worry, because the old lady has already invited a doctor." Aunt Qing said.

"Come here, bring the Hua'er girl from the princess's yard." Prince Cheng said.

"yes."

"Aunt Qing, after Hua'er comes, I will go there with you." Prince Cheng said.

"yes."

After Hua'er was brought over, the three of them got on the carriage together. Because the prince was there, Hua'er didn't ask about Qin'er's whereabouts. After the princess finished the embroidery this morning, she followed Qin'er to the princess's mansion.

Greetings, old lady. It’s good for the princess to have Qin’er take care of her, so why should she be brought there? Could something happen to Qin’er?

After arriving at the Princess's Mansion, Aunt Qing took Hua'er and Prince Cheng to the guest room.

As soon as Prince Cheng entered, he saw the old lady wiping the princess's sweat.

"Grandma." Prince Cheng said.

"Then why did you come with me? Ning'er was fine. She just fainted because she was too tired." The old lady said.

"It's all my fault. She should have rested earlier." Prince Cheng said.

"Let's go out and talk. You can stay and take care of the princess. Let us know when the princess wakes up," the old lady said.

"Yes." Hua'er responded.

Prince Cheng helped the old lady to the outer room. After sitting down, Prince Cheng remembered that Ning'er had not come alone. Why was there no one around her to wait on her? He asked: "Grandma, Ning'er came here alone."

?”

"The girl who was following Ning'er was punished by me because she didn't take good care of Ning'er. Therefore, she needed someone to take care of her. I was worried that she wouldn't be used to others taking care of her, so I sent Qing'er to the palace.

I took the painting over," the old lady said.

"So that's it. Actually, the people in her yard can't be blamed. You know Ning'er's temper. Can those people in her yard persuade her?" Prince Cheng said.

"Now I can even punish a slave, does the prince have to intervene?" the old lady said with a cold face.

"Grandma, that's not what my grandson meant. I just think that Ning'er wants to stay up late, and they can't stop her. But grandma is right, they must let Ning'er have a good rest no matter what." Prince Cheng explained quickly.

After Prince Cheng finished speaking, the old lady said nothing again and sat quietly waiting for Ning'er to wake up.

Prince Cheng knew that he had made the old lady angry again, so he took a sip of tea and said, "Grandma, I believe she will be very touched by caring so much about Ning'er."

"I don't know if she was touched or not. I only know that someone wants to make me angry. If he wants to make me angry in the future, I think it's better not to come over." The old lady said.

"Grandma, why did Sheng'er make you angry? It's too late for Sheng'er to please grandma." Prince Cheng said with a playful smile.

"Ning'er has indeed been exhausted in the past few days. I hope she can recover before entering the palace. Look at her face, she is really too pale," the old lady said.

"Grandma, to be honest, my grandson doesn't want Ning'er to come to the palace to celebrate his aunt's birthday." Prince Cheng said.

"Why? I thought you would support Ning'er's decision," the old lady said.

"The last time Ning'er was summoned to stay in the palace by her aunt, she had suffered a lot. My aunt thought that because of her mother-in-law, she would definitely embarrass Ning'er, but Ning'er only thought that her aunt would make the final decision on her marriage.

Although Ning'er has changed her mind, her aunt still has a bad impression of her. It is absolutely impossible for her to change her mind towards her. This girl is just naive and thinks that a piece of embroidery can impress her aunt." Chengjun

Wang said.

"What you said is true, but it's a pity that Ning'er won't listen to advice at all, otherwise she wouldn't make the same mistake again and again," the old lady said.

"Grandma, Ning'er's temper is really too stubborn." Prince Cheng said.

"I will take Ning'er to Qingshan Temple a few more times in the future. I know she misses my mother and concubine very much. If I have the opportunity in the future, I will also find a way to bring your mother and concubine back to my home," the old lady said.

"Ning'er would definitely be very happy if she knew you said that." Prince Cheng said.

The two of them sat outside and waited for Ning'er to wake up. After about an hour, Hua'er came out to report and respectfully said to the old lady: "Old madam, the princess has woken up."

"Really? That's great, I'll go over and see this girl right now," the old lady said.

After the old lady got up, Aunt Qing helped the old lady into the back room, and Prince Cheng followed behind the old lady.

"Girl, you finally woke up, but you worried me to death," the old lady said.

"Grandma, what's wrong with me?" Ning'er asked.

"You have been too tired these past few days. You fainted just after leaving the yard. I just asked the doctor to come over and check your pulse. There should be nothing serious, but you are too tired. I asked him to write a prescription for you.

"Body, you have to keep taking it," the old lady said.

"Grandma, Ning'er doesn't like mixing soup with medicine." Ning'er said.

"It's just that your body is too weak. If you want to get better, you must take medicine. You were tortured in the palace before, and your body was not well-conditioned. As a result, you stayed up for several nights, so you couldn't hold on. If

If you want to enter the palace, you must be obedient." The old lady ordered.

"Yes, Ning'er will definitely listen to what grandma says. Why is Hua'er here, and where is Qin'er?" Ning'er asked hurriedly when she saw that the person standing aside with tea was actually Hua'er.

"Since I am your personal maid, why didn't I advise you properly and actually made you stay up for several nights? You really deserve to be punished," the old lady said.

"Grandma, have you punished Qin'er?" Ning'er asked.

What Ning'er is worried about is not whether Qin'er will be punished. If the old lady treats her sincerely, even if she beats Qin'er to death, it won't matter. But what she is most worried about is that Qin'er can't accompany her into the palace.

"Well, you have been working hard for a few days, and she has been waiting for you by your side. She should know how tired you are. I would not advise you to stay in the palace to rest, but also follow you to the palace to pay my respects. I

I just beat her twenty times, and now there’s nothing wrong with her,” the old lady said.

"Grandma, this is all Ning'er's fault and has nothing to do with Qin'er. Qin'er has already suffered some injustices before. How can Ning'er let her suffer further?" Ning'er said.

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