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Chapter 248 hearing the news

"Zhongda is here..."

Seeing Mother Liu's haggard look, Liu Jing couldn't help but sigh in his heart: "What a pity for the parents in the world." Especially after he had his own child, he could understand the feeling of being a parent. Every time Liu Qi had a His head was dizzy, and he was extremely nervous, as if he were facing a powerful enemy, let alone Liu Ji, who had such a difficult disease.

Liu Ji was lying on the couch at this time, in a state of being asleep or awake. Hearing his mother's words, he slowly opened his eyes. When he saw Liu Jing walking towards the bed, he suppressed his weakness. Feeling weak, prepare to support your body.

Seeing this, Liu Jing hurried to the bed, gently pressed Liu Ji's shoulders with his hands, helped him back to the bed, and said: "Wen Shi, lie down in peace, there is no need to get up."

Liu Ji's face was pale, his lips were purple, and he had no strength at all. He had to lie back on the bed. While breathing hard, he said: "I'm sorry that I'm ill and can't get up to greet the Ming court."

Liu Jing couldn't help but sigh: "How long has it been since Wen Shi still paid attention to these false etiquettes? Your condition was not serious a few days ago, why did it suddenly become so serious? I will send for a doctor in a while. Let me diagnose you again."

Liu's mother thanked her: "Thank you for giving me Zhongda a lot of trouble."

"Madam, what are you talking about?" Liu Jing slowly shook his head and said, "Although Wen Shi serves under me, I treat him as my biological brother. As an elder brother, I care about my younger brother. How can I say that I am bothering him?" Woolen cloth?"

Liu Ji said, "I know my illness best. Medicines and stones are useless. There is no need for the Ming Dynasty to do useless things for me."

Seeing that there seemed to be a pessimistic tone in his brother's words, Liu Yao said, "Wen Shi should not make judgments lightly. Just because the medicine you took did not work, it does not mean that all the medicines are useless."

Liu Jing nodded lightly and said: "That's right. If this prescription doesn't work, let's try another one. The same applies to doctors. If the doctors in Lingxian County can't cure you, I'll look for good ones in Changsha, Lingling, and Guiyang counties." Doctor, I believe that such a big Jingnan can always find someone who can cure your disease."

After hearing this, Liu Ji was grateful and said: "What virtues and abilities do you have, for making the Ming court spend so much effort?"

Liu's mother, Liu Gao also thanked Liu Jing.

Liu Jing shook his head and said: "In short, Wenshi, just calm down and recuperate, and don't think wildly."

Liu Ji's condition should not be disturbed too much, so Liu Jing only sat for a short while and then stood up to leave. Liu Yao saw him off, and the two stood outside the hospital, looking at each other in silence for a while.

Finally, Liu Jing patted Liu Yao's shoulder and comforted him: "Although Wen Shi's illness is difficult, it is not hopeless."

Liu Jing himself didn't believe it when he said this. Ancient medicine was almost completely powerless against heart disease. Unfortunately, Zhang Zhongjing was trapped in Linxiang at this time. If there is anyone in this era who can treat Liu Ji, then it is undoubtedly this famous doctor who has passed through the ages. "Medical Saint".

However, Liu Jing believes that even if the "Medical Saint" personally takes action, he will probably be helpless.

Zhang Zhongjing once told him bluntly: There are thousands of diseases in the world, but only twenty-three out of ten can be cured. And heart disease is precisely a disease that is difficult to treat and can be called an incurable disease.

Although there was little hope, Liu Jing immediately sent someone to ask the doctor Cao Li who had returned home from Xiu Mu to treat Liu Ji. After returning home, he wrote to Liu Ba and Huan Yi respectively, asking them about Lingling. After planning to find out more about the famous doctors in the two counties of Guiyang, he immediately sent people with heavy sums of money to hire them to come to Ling County to treat Liu Ji.

However, just when he was about to send the letter the next day, he received the news of Liu Ji's death.

Liu Jing sat cross-legged on the couch, holding two letters tightly in his hands, and was speechless for a long time.

Liu Ji was only nineteen years old this year. He had not yet been crowned, had not yet started a family, and had not yet established a career... He died without accomplishing anything. His heart must be full of unwillingness and regret, right?

His background, appearance, and talents were all excellent, and he had a bright future...

Liu Jing sighed heavily and immediately got up and rushed to Liu's house. When he arrived, Liu Yao was dealing with his brother's funeral, and his whole body was filled with an unconcealable sadness. Liu's mother could not accept the loss of her son.

The heavy blow caused me to feel so sad that I passed out.

Liu Jing and Liu Yao worked together to organize the funeral for Liu Ji, from purchasing coffins, clothes, and funeral utensils to delivering funerals and delivering the funeral.

Liu Gao's family was a northerner living in Changsha, so he had no clan. Liu Gao had always been arrogant and disdainful of making friends with ordinary people, so the mourners were only colleagues from Liu Ji's county temple.

However, when the news came out that Liu Jing personally performed the funeral for Liu Ji, officials from all over Ling County rushed to pay their respects. For a time, the Liu family was full of people, and there was an endless stream of mourners.

Liu Yao was not happy about this, but this time his brother was buried in a grand ceremony, so he reluctantly held his nose and admitted it.

Liu Jing had just finished presiding over Liu Ji's funeral when he welcomed the envoy from Linxiang.

To be honest, Zhang Xian's death was expected by him, but Zhang Xian actually recommended him as the prefect of Lingling? He recommended Huan Yi as the prefect of Guiyang? This was completely beyond his expectation.

Of course, the so-called commendation was Zhang Xian’s recommendation to the emperor. As for whether the emperor agreed or not, I don’t know. Liu Jing’s magistrate of Ling County was also commended by Zhang Xian. Until last year, Zhang Xian was sent to seek help.

An envoy went to Xudu and mentioned the matter, and his position as county magistrate was officially recognized by the court.

Liu Jing couldn't help but fell into deep thought. If he could effectively integrate Lingling and Guiyang counties before Liu Biao's army went south...

Thinking of this, Liu Jing couldn't help but shook his head. This idea was a bit too unrealistic. Let's not talk about Lingling. Can the officials and people of Guiyang and Guiyang two counties recognize their so-called prefect?

To put it bluntly, even if they succeeded in taking control of Lingling and Guiyang, the officials and people of the two counties would not be able to do their best to fight against Liu Biao's army.

After all, facing the extremely powerful Liu Biao's army, Zhang Xian could not escape death. Even if they resisted, they would inevitably end in defeat.

Therefore, it is tantamount to wishful thinking to rely on the two counties of Lingling and Guiyang to fight against Liu Biao's army. Liu Jing can only rely on himself. Only by defeating Liu Biao's army in Lingxian and giving confidence to the two counties can he truly win the two counties.

The hearts of scholars and people.

Brother Liu Pan also asked an envoy to deliver a letter. When Liu Jing opened it, he was stunned.

Liu Pan wrote in his letter that he was seriously ill and had taken a variety of decoctions in the past few days. However, his condition not only did not improve, but became more serious, and he felt that his time was running out.

Liu Jing put his hand on his forehead. The worry he had been worried about happened again.

Liu Pan's talent was comparable to that of Huan Jie, but he was lost in history. He speculated that he died in Linxiang. When Liu Biao's army had just broken through the Yangtze River and had not yet arrived in Linxiang, he wrote a letter to persuade Liu Pan to leave, but unfortunately Liu Pan was

Refused.

:.:


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