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Chapter 1620 Huaer's strange behavior

Princess Ning was curious about Hua'er's behavior. She had not taken medicine for several days because of what happened to Doctor Liu. Why did Hua'er suddenly go to the kitchen to make medicine for her? If Doctor Liu could poison Qin'er, he would naturally also poison her.

The medicine was tampered with. She didn't dare to drink the medicine he prescribed. As long as she picked up the bowl, she would remember that Qin'er's medicine was poisonous.

"Since Dr. Liu was kicked out, you haven't taken any medicine. Seeing that your expression is not as good as before, I took the prescription to the medicine hall. The doctor in the medicine hall said that there was nothing wrong with the prescription, so I grabbed the medicine and gave it to you.

Boil it. If you want to recuperate your body, you won’t be able to just drink it for a few days." Hua'er said.

"So that's it, you've been careful." Princess Ning said.

Princess Ning took the medicine and drank it in one gulp. After rinsing her mouth, she put a plum in her mouth.

"Hua'er, today I only brought Qin'er to say hello to my grandmother. Don't worry about it. My grandmother had some misunderstandings about Qin'er before, so she brought Qin'er over." Princess Ning said.

"Princess, I don't care. Qin'er did take good care of you before she was injured. I am satisfied that I can stay by your side for so long during this period," Hua'er said.

"I know you are a sensible girl, and you and Qin'er will stay by my side from now on. I have the same trust in you and Qin'er, so don't worry," Princess Ning said.

"Thank you, Princess, for your trust." Hua'er said.

While the master and servant were talking, Qin'er came in with tea and respectfully said to Princess Ning: "Princess, the tea has been brewed."

"The tea made by Qin'er is particularly delicious. You can also have a cup." Princess Ning said.

"Princess, I don't dare." Qin'er and Hua'er said in unison.

Princess Ning had already poured the tea and said, "Come here and have a taste, I've already poured it."

Qin'er and Hua'er could only say: "Thank you, Princess."

After the two of them finished speaking, they walked over and took the tea cup. Hua'er took a sip and said, "Qin'er is really good at making tea. It's really fragrant."

"Even Hua'er praised it, which shows that the tea made by Qin'er is indeed delicious. If you like it, just drink a few more cups." Princess Ning said.

After Princess Ning drank tea, she planned to take a nap. Hua'er asked Qin'er to go back and rest first, and she went to the small kitchen with her tea cup.

After arriving at the small kitchen, Hua'er put down the tea cup, took a deep breath and let it out. Fortunately, neither the princess nor Qin'er noticed the flaw just now. If it had been a little later, Qin'er would have discovered it.

Hua'er was not boiling medicine in the small kitchen just now, but was called to the main courtyard by the madam for questioning. The madam arranged for her servants to watch the fire in the small kitchen. After hearing that the princess was back, Hua'er trotted back all the way.

Kitchenette.

She didn't know why the madam called her over at this time. If the princess found out, she would never spare her. She thought of Tan'er's fate. If it weren't for Aunt Qing, Tan'er might not even be alive now.

Already.

I don’t know if Qin’er doubted herself. If she told the princess about this matter, and the princess was so suspicious, she would definitely be suspicious of her actions.

Therefore, after she separated from Qin'er, she realized how scared she was.

After packing her things, she returned to the house. Seeing Qin'er resting on the couch, she asked:

"Have your injuries healed?"

"The wound has healed, but you should have seen clearly when applying medicine to me. I'm afraid it might leave scars," Qin'er said.

"The doctor said that you need to continue using the ointment. It will definitely leave no scars. Don't worry," Hua'er said.

"You don't need to comfort me, I have already accepted my fate." Qin'er said.

"Is it time to apply the medicine? I'll help you apply the medicine and check how the wound is doing by the way." Hua'er said.

Qin'er nodded, took off her clothes, and exposed her back. Hua'er found that the injury on Qin'er's back had scabbed again, but it was still unclear whether it would leave scars in the future. Hua'er carefully replaced

Qin'er applied ointment and then covered Qin'er with clothes.

"You rest for a while first. I will take care of the princess. Once the ointment has penetrated, it will be too late to get up again," Hua'er said.

"Thank you for your hard work," Qin'er said.

Hua'er counted the time and it was time for the princess to get up, so she went to the small kitchen to prepare some pastries and tea.

After entering the house with cakes and tea, I heard Princess Ning getting up.

"Your Majesty, are you up? I have just gone to the kitchen to prepare some tea and pastries for you," Hua'er said.

"Where is Qin'er?" Princess Ning asked.

"I just gave Qin'er some medicine and asked her to wait until the ointment dries before she gets up," Hua'er said.

"Thank you for your hard work during this time." Princess Ning said.

"You don't have to work hard, slave, these are what slaves should do." Hua'er said.

"Qin'er has been asked to be taken care of by you during this period, how can it not be hard?" Princess Ning said.

"The princess trusts Hua'er, so she lets Hua'er personally take care of Qin'er. Besides, the two of us grew up together. Even if the princess doesn't ask, the servant has to take care of Qin'er personally," Hua'er said.

"After Qin'er fully recovers, I will give you a few days off and let you have a good rest." Princess Ning said.

"Thank you for your concern, Princess. In fact, even if I rest, I don't know where to go. It's better to stay with Princess to serve you." Hua'er said.

"Yes, I heard that you guys have been with your mother and concubine since you were young. Logically speaking, you and Qin'er should have been married long ago at your age." Princess Ning said.

"Princess, I don't want to get married, but I am willing to serve the princess for the rest of my life." Hua'er said.

"You're an interesting girl. I remember you didn't like fighting before and you were always indifferent to everything. Now I only have you and Qin'er by my side. I will be sad without anyone else." Princess Ning said.

Princess Ning still understood what Hua'er meant. Princess Ning was reminding herself not to imitate Tan'er. Don't blame Princess Ning for what happened to Tan'er. But Hua'er couldn't help herself, she was Mrs.

The girl next to her will naturally do whatever the lady asks her to do. Even if she is shattered to pieces, she must obey the lady's order.

Two days later, the madam sent someone to the princess's yard and asked to see Qin'er by name. Qin'er was frightened and looked at the princess with pleading eyes, hoping that the princess would reject the madam.

Naturally, Princess Ning would not agree to Madam's request and directly asked her servants to go back and tell Madam that it was not convenient for Qin'er to go there now.

Qin'er breathed a sigh of relief when she saw Princess Ning protecting her in such a way. However, in the past two days, she found that Hua'er was a little absent-minded and was secretly thinking about something. In fact, she and the princess came back from greeting the old lady that day.

At that time, Hua'er went to the small kitchen to boil medicine.

Before Hua'er left with the medicine, she told her that the water in the kettle was boiling. But after Hua'er left, she found that the kettle was cold, and when she found it, it was empty and there was no water at all. She didn't know that Hua'er

Why lie? It’s just a pot of water. There is no need to lie to yourself.

In the past two days, she found that Hua'er went to bed early at night, but at midnight she would get up and go out, and come back in less than half an hour. She didn't know where she went. Could it be that she was following someone in the middle of the night?

Private meeting? However, I haven’t heard that Hua’er has a crush, so why would he run out every day and in the middle of the night?

Of course, Qin'er did not tell Princess Ning these suspicions. She knew that once she told the princess, the princess would not listen to Hua'er's explanation and would be dragged away directly. Although there was no mother-in-law in the yard, those servants

It's not a fuel-efficient lamp either.

Therefore, she planned that if Hua'er got up and went out again tonight, she would follow Hua'er secretly.

Hua'er went to bed early that day like the previous few days. In the middle of the night, Hua'er got up and left the yard. Seeing this, Qin'er quickly got up and followed behind, only to see Hua'er walking towards the back garden.

Go, Qin'er followed Hua'er quietly, wanting to know where Hua'er went every night.

Sure enough, after arriving in the back garden, Hua'er stopped. Hua'er looked around and found that no one was following him, so he walked into the flower garden. Qin'er saw Hua'er digging something out. After Hua'er dug it out, Qin'er discovered

It turned out to be a doll with needles all over it.

Hua'er pricked her finger with a needle, and then dripped blood on the doll's body. She kept saying something in her mouth, which frightened Qin'er so much that she didn't dare to breathe. She didn't know what Hua'er was doing, but she

I know it's like a curse.

Because it was very quiet at night, she could vaguely hear Hua'er's words clearly.

"You must make me a trusted person beside the princess, and bless me to become the prince's concubine. The princess is really too partial. She only promised Qin'er that she would fulfill her wish, and never took me seriously. Now.

I will sell her soul to you and ask you to help me realize my wish."

Hua'er's words sounded very poignant. Qin'er must have known exactly what she was doing. She didn't expect that she pretended not to care about everything on the surface, but he was cursing her in the middle of the night every day. Hua'er was really terrifying.

Wow, Qin'er didn't expect to see such a painting.

Qin'er saw blood stains all over the doll, and Hua'er seemed to have finished cursing her, so she buried the doll and planned to leave. Qin'er knew that she couldn't be discovered by her, so she got up in a hurry and staggered back to the house.

Hua'er seemed to hear the sound. Not only was she not afraid, she also breathed a sigh of relief. After packing the dolls, she returned to the yard.

After tiptoeing into the house, she found Qin'er turned over, and she also took off her clothes and lay down on the couch.

Early the next morning, when Qin'er got up, she saw Hua'er walking over with ointment.

"You're finally awake. Let me help you apply ointment." Hua'er said.

"No, no need. I want to wipe myself down later. You can go take care of the princess first. The princess should also get up at this time." Qin'er said.

"Okay, don't forget it." Hua'er put down the ointment and turned around and went out.

After Hua'er left, Qin'er breathed a sigh of relief. She really wanted to know what was written on the doll in the flower garden, but it was bloody and looked very scary. After she recovered her thoughts, she quickly changed her clothes.

"Princess, the soup has been boiled and placed on the stove to warm. You can drink it after breakfast." Hua'er said.

"The soup has been boiled by now. You won't get up before dawn, right?" Princess Ning said.

"My slave just got up half an hour early." Hua'er said.

"You are really attentive. I am very touched." Princess Ning said with a smile.

"Princess, Qin'er has been too lazy these days, which is why Hua'er works so hard." Qin'er said after entering the door.

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