Jiu'er retracted her hand and subconsciously rubbed it against the quilt. Her movements were gentle and slow, but Wen Renjue still noticed her. He immediately had wet wipes brought to her and wiped her carefully.
"Doctor, how is my wife's condition?"
When the doctor heard that Ren Jue had spoken, and then heard that the person inside was the general's wife, Madam... his whole body trembled.
He glanced at the faint figure in the gauze tent, coughed twice, and then said slowly: "General, can you take a step to speak?"
Wen Renjue paused for a moment, then looked at Jiu'er's pale little face. After a while, he slowly put down Jiu'er's hand and stood up, "Hehua, doctor, please rest outside the hall."
Hehua came in from outside and took the doctor away.
"Jiu'er, please wait a moment."
Jiu'er blinked slightly, feeling more and more tired, and she said softly, "Today must be a good day, the sun is very strong."
Wen Renjue smiled and said, "Yes, it's a nice day. The sun is very strong. I was sweating while walking outside."
Jiu'er slowly closed her eyes, wanting to think about something, such as why she was in this situation, but in the end, she still couldn't resist the tiredness of her body and fell asleep slowly.
When Wen Renjue came to the outer hall, when the doctor saw him, he immediately stood up and saluted again. Wen Renjue waved to stop him. The two sat down, and Wen Renjue waved all the people waiting in the hall to go out before meeting the doctor.
"Doctor Liu, if you have anything to say, just say it."
"General, my wife's disease cannot be cured by old age." The doctor didn't say much and knelt down straight.
The brow under the mask frowned and his eyes narrowed slightly, "What do you mean? My wife's illness is very serious?"
The doctor shook his head and said, "Back to the general, my wife is not sick, but actually poisoned."
Wen Renjue's eyes narrowed even further, almost forming a line, shooting straight towards the doctor.
The doctor's body trembled violently, and before Wen Renjue could ask any more questions, he truthfully reported everything he had discovered.
"The poison that Madam is poisoned by is called Soul Dispersion, and the conditions for being poisoned are very strict... This poison is actually a kind of flower, and that flower is not poisonous, but it must be mixed with another kind of flower.
That's why I was born with this poison... Even so, this is not common in this world. I have lived fifty-seven years and been immersed in medicine for fifty years, but I have only seen this flower once, and at that time, the flower