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Chapter 77

Chapter 77 Sick and weak

Ning He has been reading medical books for more than ten years. When he was young, he was praised for his excellent medical skills. From being an official to an imperial doctor, he heard praises and compliments from others. He had never been questioned like this, and he was inevitably unhappy at this moment.

Originally, according to Dawu's regulations, when the late emperor died, the former imperial physician would be considered responsible and dismissed from his post. Although his descendants were allowed to continue serving in the Imperial Hospital, the imperial physician had no share.

Damn it.

But now he has broken this rule, inherited his father's duties, and continues to serve the new emperor. It can be seen that his medical skills, at least in the Taiyuan Hospital, are still first-class. And who are those in the Taiyuan Hospital? They all have to serve the emperor.

Among the noble people, who didn’t go through layers of screening before joining the job?

But after all, the person in front of him was the eldest princess, and Ning He was unwilling to have a conflict with her, so he suppressed his emotions, a look of indifference formed between his eyebrows, and said in a cold voice, "I know you are a charlatan. If Your Highness doesn't trust me,

Your Majesty can also find him for you."

Zhaorong heard the strangeness in his tone and knew that this was the emperor's brother and he could not be offended at will, so he lost his temper and said, "Who said I don't believe you? Just prescribe the prescription for the second young master."

Mrs. Cheng Zhu was also staring at him closely, fearing that he would throw away his sleeves and leave, and Ruier's madness would drag on for who knows how long.

Ning He knew that he could not talk clearly with the eldest princess, so he simply followed her wishes, thought for a while, and said:

"In this case, I will prescribe some prescriptions for now, and give him medicine according to the above. Talk to him more often, and don't just lock him in the house. This is not good for his illness."

In this way, it is just a prescription for peace of mind.

But I don't dare to prescribe blindly. They are nothing more than some prescriptions that nourish qi and calm the nerves, and are not painful or itchy.

Mrs. Cheng Zhu didn't know that Ning He was just perfunctory. She just said that she finally got the cure, so she thanked him repeatedly.

The maid standing beside her was thinking quickly. Although she saw that the tea in Dr. Ning's cup had not been touched much, she still added some more.

A maid came up with paper and pen. Ning He randomly found a few boxes and quickly dipped in ink to write. After putting down the pen, he unfolded the box and shook it to make the ink on it dry faster.

Then it was handed over to Mr. Cheng. Zhaorong's face looked better now, and he promised Ning He's reward again.

Ning He was not an extravagant person, and he didn't have a family yet, so the monthly salary was enough for him to live in food and clothing. He didn't care much whether the eldest princess would reward him or not, so he thanked him calmly.

Ruan Yuyi sat quietly. Although she said nothing, she could see the helplessness of Dr. Ning's actions.

When the first few people were talking back and forth, she suddenly noticed that Aunt Mei, who was sitting next to her, looked at Dr. Ning from time to time, looking uneasy and pouting, as if she had something to say.

He wanted to say it, but after many hesitations, he did not say anything.

Beside her, the clear light of day shone in and fell on Sister Ying's face, making her face pale and even more frail.

She was afraid that she felt uncomfortable from sitting for a long time, but except for her own mother, no one paid attention to such a little lady sitting in the corner, so she had to endure it.

As a mother, Aunt Mei felt sorry for her daughter. Seeing that the imperial doctor in the palace was here, she thought about whether she could borrow the help of the second young master and ask him to look at her sister Ying's illness.

"Master," she finally had the courage to interrupt the conversation and said, "Sister Ying is ill and cannot sit for a long time. I want to take her back first."

Mr. Cheng had always treated him kindly, but when he saw that Sister Ying was really looking bad, there was no reason why she shouldn't be there. "Then take her back first, and be careful on the way."

Aunt Mei breathed a sigh of relief and bowed in response, but her eyes still glanced at Ning He from time to time.

Mr. Cheng was careless and couldn't understand the meaning of her words, but Ruan Yuyi knew it, so he stopped Aunt Mei, turned to Zhao Rong and said, "Sister Ying has always been in poor health. I wonder if Your Highness can also let Mr. Ning do it for her."

Take a look?"

Seeing her lowering her head and frowning, as if begging for help, Zhaorong thought that he was better than her this time, so he felt happy and casually gave orders to Dr. Ning.

It is said that doctors are kind-hearted, so when Ning He saw that this girl really needed to take care of her body, she would not refuse her.

Sister Ying's situation is different from Cheng Rui's. She was born with physical weakness from her mother's womb. Although she has a serious illness, she can be cured to some extent if she insists on taking medicine.

Ning He thought that his mother seemed to be a favored one, and the family would not be short of her medicine, so he did not consider the cost of the medicine, but prescribed it if it was effective. After writing the prescription, he gave detailed instructions on the relevant matters.

It was the first time that Sister Ying saw so many eyes focused on her, so she timidly grabbed the corner of Aunt Mei's clothes.

"Master Ning," Ruan Yuyi was attentive, thought a little more, and asked, "If you put rock sugar in the medicines you prescribe, will it damage the properties of the medicines? I'm afraid it will be too bitter for Sister Ying."

"If you are really afraid of hardship, it is best to use candied fruit instead." Ning He suggested warmly.

Aunt Mei knew that Ruan Yuyi had taken care of her because she had begged her before. Now she gave her a grateful look.

She shook her head and smiled slightly.

After getting the prescription, the maid next to Aunt Mei knew there was no need to delay and hurriedly went to get the medicine for the young lady.

Ning He was in charge of the entire Imperial Hospital, and was busy with things on weekdays, so it was inconvenient to leave for too long. So he left a prescription for an abortion for the two pregnant women in the Cheng family, and stood up to leave.

Cheng Zhu couldn't bear to keep him, so he had to give him some valuable items as a token of his gratitude, and sent them with a few maids. Then everyone in the main hall dispersed and went back to their respective mansions.

Aunt Mei had settled a matter on her mind, and now she felt relieved. She called Ruan Yuyi to stop, originally wanting to talk to her for a while.

But she left in a hurry, saying that she had something urgent to do and would talk to her aunt next time.

Seeing that she had said this, Aunt Mei couldn't force her to stay, so she watched her figure heading towards the main gate of the mansion, until she disappeared behind the screen in the hallway, she took Sister Ying's hand and left slowly.

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However, Ruan Yuyi walked quickly to the Chuihua Gate and saw the figure of Imperial Physician Ning. She hurriedly called out to him, "Physician Ning."

Ning He turned around when he heard the sound and was a little surprised when he saw it was her, "I wonder what the girl has to tell you?"

As he spoke, he suddenly noticed the hairpin in her hair. He had never noticed it before when they were far away. Now that they were only three or four feet away, he recognized that the hairpin in her hair was very similar to the hairpin in the new emperor's hair.

Very similar, they almost look alike.

He didn't speculate too much, just assumed that the styles were similar. After all, he heard when he came that this girl was engaged to the second son of the Cheng family, so there was no way she would be related to His Majesty.

Ruan Yuyi glanced at the maids around her and said, "Aunt Mei still has some questions to ask about the fetus in her belly. You guys should go back first. I will send Master Ning off."

When the maids heard that they were concubines, they thought it was something between the master and her. They were too embarrassed to ask, so they asked someone else to come.

Therefore, they did not dare to neglect, bowed, and turned around to go back.

(End of chapter)


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