Two days later, Yu Wenhao was named the Grand Marshal of the Zhou Dynasty. Concubine Hu's father, Lao Hu, was appointed as a general and led 100,000 troops out of the capital.
Ninth Prince Yu Wentian also followed the large team in his first battle.
Yuan Qing Ling saw Yu Wenhao off at the city gate, personally adjusted Yu Wenhao's shirt, and said with firm eyes, "I'll wait for you to come back."
The sergeant lined up, but he could not hug her into his arms, but held her hand and said: "Don't worry, this battle will be won. Pick me up here in three months."
He took a deep look at her, turned around, raised his robe and mounted his horse.
The war drums sounded, the army marched out, the flags flew, and they set off in a mighty way.
The wedding of King Qi and Yuan Yongyi was not extravagant and was very low-key. There were many reasons, including the second marriage and the war, but the most important reason was that Yuan Yongyi was pregnant. After some calculation, it happened to be the time when the Emperor administered the medicine.
King Qi took up the post of acting governor in Jingzhao Mansion. Although he was acting on behalf of others, he was still considered to be promoted. He got married, his wife became pregnant, and he was promoted. King Qi was considered to have reached the peak of his life.
He went to Yuan Qingling and asked Yuan Qingling to help monitor Yuan Yongyi's pregnancy. He was extremely nervous.
Yuan Qingling was still very hesitant about whether to go back and inject drugs. It wasn't that she couldn't trust the abbot, but she just felt that there were too many doubts in it. The abbot analyzed it with her, but in the end she recommended herself. Moreover, she had known the abbot for so long.
, it was the first time I saw a glowing light in his eyes.
She could understand the persistence of scientific researchers, but she was actually vaguely aware that the development of this drug might lead to chaos and change something. But if these things happened, she had no way of knowing.
, there is no way to solve it together.
She was certain that the drug she had originally developed had been destroyed. If the abbot returned, it would mean starting over from scratch. Whether it could be developed within three months and then injected into her body was also unknown.
Various uncertain factors made her fall into contradiction.
To be fair, the abbot is not a bad person, he does not have much ambition, he is just passionate and persistent. The continuous progress of science depends on this kind of people. She was also like this before.
The abbot originally said that he would stay in the palace for two or three days, but before receiving a reply from Yuan Qingling, he had already stayed for half a month.
He didn't ask questions for half a month and waited patiently. However, on the sixteenth day, he found Yuan Qingling and asked her to make a decision as soon as possible, because the longer it was delayed, the worse it would be for her.
Yuan Qingling went to find Grandma Yuan and told her about the matter.
Grandma Yuan listened carefully to her concerns and said: "If you go back, you may not be able to come back again. This risk is very high. Are you willing to take the risk of losing your husband and children?"
This was what Yuan Qingling struggled with the most. She shook her head, "How could I let it go?"
"Then you have to choose to believe him, otherwise you have to be prepared to give up everything here. This would be too cruel to your husband and children."
Yuan Qingling was silent. Yes, if she went back, she would really be prepared to abandon everything here.
She has been here for more than three years. She has relatives, friends, students, and patients here, a complete network of relationships. Can she leave it behind?
"Of course, you won't get nothing when you go back. At least you can stay with your parents and brother, and you can continue your research." Grandma Yuan looked at her, "This requires you to weigh who is more important and who is less important."
"There's no way to measure it." Yuan Qingling sighed, "Grandma, how can this be measured? My parents, relatives, children, and husband all have the same weight in my heart."