Mammy knew the whole story and thought Hua'er would tell Princess Ning. It was just because Qin'er was following the princess just now that she complained of a headache. Qin'er went to see a doctor for Hua'er now. Hua'er
You should tell Princess Ning the truth.
Mammy was worried about Hua'er and hurriedly said to Hua'er: "Hua'er, the princess is here now, do you want to..."
But before she could finish her words, she was interrupted by Hua'er, who said: "Mom, could you please pour me another glass of water?"
Upon hearing this, grandma understood that Hua'er didn't want to say anything, so she turned around and poured another glass of water for Hua'er. Hua'er blew it and drank it in one gulp.
Mammy didn't understand why Hua'er wanted to hide it from Princess Ning. Princess Ning cared so much about Hua'er and would definitely seek justice for Hua'er. No matter how much Princess liked Qin'er, Qin'er had harmful intentions and could not stay.
By the princess' side.
"Besides the headache, what else do you feel uncomfortable about?" Princess Ning asked.
"If I go back to the princess, there is no more." Hua'er said.
Although Princess Ning has a bad temper, she is not stupid. There was something in her words just now, as if she wanted Hua'er to tell her, which means that Hua'er has not lost her memory at all, but she just doesn't want to tell her what happened. Could it be that
...Is this really related to Qin'er?
Hua'er told her before, but she didn't take it seriously. As a result, Hua'er was poisoned, and Hua'er naturally didn't want to believe in herself anymore.
Princess Ning had no choice but to wink at Nanny and ask her to go out and guard her first. As soon as Nanny left, Princess Ning asked in a low voice: "Hua'er, what happened? If you don't tell me, I will
How to make the decision for you.”
"Master, you feel sorry for me. How could I not know it? But I really can't remember what happened." Hua'er said.
"Hua'er, do you blame me for not making the decision for you last time?" Princess Ning asked.
"Master, how can I blame you for this? Looking back now, I don't think it could have been Qin'er who did it," Hua'er said.
"Are you telling the truth?" Princess Ning asked.
"I dare not lie to you. Besides, I can't think of anything right now," Hua'er said.
Although Hua'er said so, Princess Ning didn't believe a word of it. Princess Ning was about to continue questioning when she heard Qin'er's voice coming from outside the door: "Princess, the doctor is here."
"Let her come in." Princess Ning said.
After Princess Ning tucked Hua'er into bed, the doctor happened to walk in.
"Doctor, Hua'er is awake. Please check on her quickly. She has a severe headache and can't remember some things." Princess Ning asked.
The doctor felt strange and hurriedly checked Hua'er's pulse. The doctor looked at Hua'er with doubts on his face and asked carefully: "Miss Hua'er, you can't remember anything?"
"Yes, just thinking about it gives me a severe headache." Hua'er said.
"How could this happen?" said the doctor.
"Doctor, what should we do?" Princess Ning asked.
"Princess, I will first write a calming prescription for Miss Hua'er. I think things will improve in the future," the doctor said.
"Thank you very much, doctor, please come here." Princess Ning said.
Princess Ning asked her to stay and take care of Hua'er, and she followed the doctor to the main hall. After sitting down, Princess Ning asked: "Doctor, will you not be able to remember what happened at that time after being poisoned like this?
"
"Of course not. It stands to reason that after Princess Ning wakes up, she should remember what happened." The doctor said.
"But why does she have such a headache and can't remember anything?" Princess Ning said.
"If I go back to the princess, Miss Hua'er may be faking it. As for why Miss Hua'er did this, I don't know," the doctor said.
"Well, thank you for your work." Princess Ning said.
The doctor left a prescription and left the princess' mansion. Princess Ning took the prescription and read it for a long time, and finally asked Ke Xin beside her to go to the medicine hall to get some medicine.
"Master, is Hua'er okay?" Qin'er asked.
Just now Princess Ning invited the doctor into the house, but she was asked to guard the door. She didn't hear a word the doctor said.
"The body should be fine. According to what the doctor said, the residual poison in the body still needs to be slowly discharged. But...she can't remember anything," Princess Ning said.
"Hua'er has lost her memory? So she can't remember the situation at that time? The princess has been waiting for her to wake up, how could this happen?" Qin'er asked anxiously.
"The doctor didn't say anything. Hua'er would have a headache whenever she thought about what happened at that time, so the doctor simply prescribed some soothing medicine for her." Princess Ning said.
"In this case, doesn't it mean we don't know who poisoned Hua'er?" Qin'er asked.
"That's true. I've been waiting for her to wake up for a long time, but I didn't expect it, but I can't think of anything." Princess Ning said anxiously.
"Master, maybe after taking the medicine, you will remember it after you sleep. Don't be impatient, I believe Hua'er will definitely remember it," Qin'er said.
"You are right, she must have recalled it." Princess Ning said.
"Master, why don't you let me take care of Hua'er? Grandma has been tired all day." Qin'er said.
Princess Ning remembered what her mother had said, and was obviously a little hesitant about Qin'er's request. It would be best if it wasn't Qin'er, but if it was Qin'er who poisoned Hua'er, wouldn't Hua'er be willing to give it to Qin'er at this time?
Will he die again?
"It's better not to. Now that Hua'er has woken up, Grandma can go back to rest. I will arrange for two maids to take care of Hua'er. Your body has just recovered, so you can't work too hard." Princess Ning said.
"Yes, Master." Qin'er said.
Princess Ning took Qin'er back to Hua'er's room. Princess Ning said to Hua'er: "The doctor said that you are recovering very well. In fact, there is nothing serious anymore, but you need a good rest, so the doctor will give you
I prescribed some tranquilizing medicine."
"Thank you, Master, and Qin'er. Thank you. Grandma told me. If it weren't for you, I might have died of poison long ago." Hua'er said.
"Hua'er, can't you remember what happened before? Do you remember who you saw in the kitchen?" Qin'er asked.
Hua'er's eyes flashed after hearing Qin'er's words, and she said nervously: "Qin'er, whenever I think of the situation at that time, I feel pain. I also want to know who I have met before."
"Only when you think about it can you find the person who harmed you." Qin'er said.
"Actually, everything has passed and I have woken up. It's better to just forget it." Hua'er said.
"Forget it again? We can't let this matter go like this. The master also ordered an investigation, and the old lady came back because of this matter. How can you say let it go?" Qin'er said.
"The old lady is back?" Hua'er asked.
"Grandma was very angry when she heard that you were poisoned and wanted to investigate the matter." Princess Ning said.
"Princess, my slave is really fine, so it's better not to disturb the old lady." Hua'er said.
"Grandma feels sorry for you and said that we must investigate clearly. Besides, I also want to investigate clearly. Poisoning you under my nose is simply a waste of life and death. You don't have to live, just take care of yourself." Ning Jun
The Lord said.
"Yes, Master." Hua'er said.
After Princess Ning left Hua'er's house, Qin'er told her that the meal was ready, so Princess Ning went directly to the old lady's yard.
"Grandma." Princess Ning said.
"You girl, are you coming here at this time to have dinner with me?" the old lady asked.
"Grandma, Ning'er has already prepared lunch and plans to eat with grandma. She also asked grandma to return to the courtyard with Ning'er." Princess Ning said.
"Now that you're interested, don't pack up and go have a meal first," the old lady said.
"yes."
Princess Ning invited the old lady to her yard, and Qin'er hurriedly asked people to serve food. After entering the house, Princess Ning said to the old lady: "Grandma, Hua'er has woken up. Ning'er knows that you want to see her. Wait.
After you have eaten, Ning'er will accompany you there."
"Okay, I'm going to ask Hua'er carefully what happened. I didn't expect that my liking would make people so jealous, and Hua'er almost lost his life," the old lady said.
"Grandma, let's have a meal first. I asked the small kitchen to prepare your favorite dishes. You must eat more." Princess Ning said.
"Okay." The old lady said.
The old lady knew that Princess Ning had changed a lot. Even though she still resented Yun Ying in her heart, she had changed a lot from before. The princess herself did not notice this change and thought she could tolerate Yun Ying.
Just hands.
Qin'er can't stay with Ning'er any longer, otherwise, she will still cause trouble.
After the meal, the old lady only drank a cup of tea, and then went to Hua'er's yard with Princess Ning.
"Hua'er, look who's here." Princess Ning said.
"Is it the old lady? I have seen the old lady before," Hua'er said.
"Okay, you're not feeling well, so don't abide by the rules like this. After hearing that you were poisoned, I was very angry. But don't worry, I will make the decision for you," the old lady said.
"Thank you, old lady. I just didn't expect this incident to alarm the old lady." Hua'er said.
"It's just because of my love for you that I got killed. If I don't make the decision for you, I will kill you next time," the old lady said.
"Yes." Hua'er said.
"Tell me who caused you to be poisoned and what happened that day." The old lady asked.
"Old madam, Hua'er will have a headache when she thinks about what happened at that time. Hua'er doesn't know who was poisoned," Hua'er said.
"Don't worry, you will always remember it," the old lady said.
After the old lady returned to the house, she asked: "Ning'er, Hua'er seems to be hiding something, can you not see it?"
"Ning'er knows, but Hua'er refuses to tell, and Ning'er has no choice." Princess Ning said helplessly.
"Find a way to get her to open her mouth, otherwise she will be the one who suffers," the old lady said.
"Yes, but no matter how much Ning'er asked, she refused to tell." Princess Ning said.
"What exactly is she trying to hide? Why won't she speak?" the old lady asked.
"Ning'er doesn't know, but Hua'er seems... seems to know who poisoned her." Princess Ning said.
"You protect her so much, why can't she even hide it from you?" the old lady asked in confusion.
Princess Ning shook her head and said, "I don't know why this girl refuses to say anything. She is really anxious."
"Maybe it's because I just woke up. Maybe I'll be willing to talk after a while," the old lady said.
"What grandma said is that Ning'er will try to ask Hua'er after a while," Princess Ning said.