After Yuan Qingling changed a bottle of potion for Princess An, she said to Prince An: "I'll go to Princess Hu's palace first and come back later."
King An snorted and said warmly: "Hurry up!"
Yuan Qing Ling said: "It doesn't matter for now. I'll be back in about half an hour."
King An hummed and said thank you in a low voice. The voice was so soft that Yuan Qingling could hardly hear it, so she simply pretended not to hear him and walked out without responding.
She saw Ah Ru standing on the side of the corridor, wearing thin clothes and looking over with faint eyes.
Yuan Qingling ignored her, but she came to stop Yuan Qingling: "I really didn't expect that the Crown Princess would come in to treat the Princess. The prince and I made a bet with our heads that the Crown Princess would not come, but the Crown Princess disappointed me.
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Yuan Qingling said calmly: "Whether you are disappointed or not has nothing to do with me."
Ah Ru curled her lips and said sarcastically, "Can the Crown Princess save the Princess?"
Yuan Qingling looked at her calmly and said: "Princess An is fine."
A trace of astonishment flashed in Aru's eyes, and she sneered, "The imperial doctors said there was nothing they could do, but the Crown Princess was able to save her. The Crown Princess is really capable. No wonder so many people support the Crown Princess. She can save lives even in death, so many people beg her to pray.
Following you."
"What do you want to say?" Yuan Qingling asked.
Ah Ru still had a sarcastic smile on her lips, "I would like to see if the Crown Princess can really bring the dead back to life."
Yuan Qingling didn't listen to her strange words and walked away from her.
Of course, Princess An is not without serious problems. In fact, she has not passed the critical period yet, the pleural effusion has not subsided, and the bleeding has not stopped. She has now taken hemostatic drugs and will look back to see the effect.
She said this deliberately to see if Ah Ru was anxious. King An was always watching inside, so it shouldn't be a big deal.
The situation of Concubine Hu was not important, but Emperor Ming Yuan was nervous about her and was afraid that the medical woman would hurt Concubine Hu. The old man was still more considerate.
Yuan Qingling helped her disinfect and changed some medicine, and Concubine Hu asked about Princess An's situation. Yuan Qingling told the truth, and Concubine Hu felt very uncomfortable, "I don't know who it is that is so evil-hearted."
Concubine Hu didn't know that Zhenbei Hou was suspected of being a suspect, so she didn't want to say anything more. She checked on the tenth prince again and made sure that both mother and son were fine before leaving.
Little did he know that before he could go out, he saw A Cai running towards him. He didn't even bother to rush into Concubine Hu, and said urgently: "Prince Concubine, please go back quickly. The concubine is not good."
Yuan Qingling picked up the medicine box with one hand and ran away.
She ran all the way, and before she could even enter the palace gate, she heard Prince An's sad voice, "Yan'er..."
Yuan Qingling rushed in and saw King An holding Princess An heartbroken and crying sadly. Princess An was already silent in his arms, her eyes were closed, and there was a trace of blood on the corner of her mouth.
The imperial concubine and Ah Ru were both in the palace at the moment. The imperial concubine was in grief, while Ah Ru looked extremely calm and even gave Yuan Qing Ling a provocative look.
Yuan Qing Ling didn't care, and rushed over to Wang An and said: "Put her down!"
King An's eyes were scarlet and he roared at her, "Get out!"
"If you still want to save her, put her down and let me see!" Yuan Qingling slapped him in the face and shouted, "Right now!"
King An was slapped, and he woke up from the sadness. He subconsciously listened to Yuan Qingling's words and let go of Princess An. Yuan Qingling lay directly on the bed, spread his knees and straddled Princess An, and listened to her heartbeat.
It was shock caused by sudden blood loss, respiratory and cardiac arrest. "How long has it been?"