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Chapter 189 Queen

Eunuch Wu carefully led her through the palace. The further back, the more flower beds took up space on both sides of the road, and there were various flower pots placed on the corridors.

Along the way, Keke made emotionless announcements about the discovery of rare species from time to time, but let alone Manbao, even Keke knew that its host would not be able to squat in the flower bed and dig flowers for it, so its electronic

Yin was not excited at all.

Man Bao listened to these voices and walked to a palace. She looked up at the plaque and recited "Li Zheng Palace" in her heart.

Eunuch Wu turned sideways and was about to tell Man Bao to follow him. When he raised his head slightly, he saw her looking up at the plaque with her little head raised. He was startled and quickly stepped forward to pull her sleeve and whispered: "

Lower your head quickly."

Manbao lowered his head and followed his example, turning his head slightly to talk to him, "Isn't it okay to raise your head?"

"No!" Eunuch Wu groaned and whispered: "Little doctor Zhou, stop talking when you go in. Just answer whatever the masters ask you. By the way, Dr. Zheng and others are also inside."

Man Bao said "Oh" and asked: "Who else is there besides the prince? Who am I treating?"

When Eunuch Wu saw someone coming out, he hissed and said, "Don't ask so many questions. You'll know when you get in."

Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng nodded repeatedly and tugged on Manbao's sleeve.

Man Bao obediently followed Eunuch Wu in, with his head lowered and his hands folded in front of his belly, but his eyes couldn't help but move around nimbly, looking at the ground.

Entering a large hall, she could see people walking in and out on both sides, and she heard coughing coming from far away.

Man Bao couldn't help but looked up slightly, and saw that there were only palace attendants coming in and out of the hall, no prince, and no one else who looked like a noble person.

She blinked and looked at the screen to the side.

A young woman walked out of it, and Man Bao immediately lowered his head and stared at his toes.

She saw Eunuch Wu standing in front of her drifting away from her sight. She lowered her head and did not look up to see where he had drifted to.

Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng, who had been secretly watching Man Bao, breathed a sigh of relief when he saw it.

The two of them heard Eunuch Wu talking to the young woman, "Aunt Shang, the doctor your Highness invited has arrived."

Aunt Shang looked at Man Bao, smiled politely at Eunuch Wu, then stepped forward and said, "Open the medicine box and let me take a look."

Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng immediately placed the medicine box on the table nearby and opened it.

Man Bao finally raised his head and looked at Aunt Shang curiously. Unexpectedly, Aunt Shang, who wanted to look at the medicine box, did not look at the medicine box, but stared at her.

The two met their eyes, and Manbao subconsciously smiled at her.

Aunt Shang looked away from the medicine box expressionlessly. She checked the contents of the medicine box, nodded slightly and said, "Okay, let's go in."

Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng quickly closed the medicine box and secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

Man Bao followed Aunt Shang, and shopkeeper Xiao Zheng immediately picked up the medicine box and followed.

After bypassing a screen in the middle, we arrived at the back. Once we entered the palace, we opened the door and went in. There were many people standing inside. Aunt Shang took them to a large screen and asked them to wait, then turned around and went in.

Man Bao heard her talking to Ren: "Mother, the doctor is here."

There was a cough, and Man Bao heard a soft voice saying: "It's not a serious illness, why did you hire a doctor from outside?"

"Mother, you should take a look at it."

Man Bao recognized that it was the prince's voice. She sighed faintly when she heard the voice, "Since she is here, let her come in and have a look. I also want to see what the person who saved Su Jian is like."

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Aunt Shang came out soon and said to shopkeepers Man Bao and Xiao Zheng: "My Majesty, please come in."

Man Bao followed her around the screen and entered, and saw more people standing inside. There was a person leaning on the bed in the middle. Man Bao only glanced at her secretly and then lowered his head.

Even though she only had one glance, she also thought she was very beautiful.

Man Bao cupped her hands and bowed deeply, but shopkeeper Xiao Zheng behind her had already knelt down. Man Bao noticed that she was a little stunned for a moment, but at this moment she was bent over and it was too late to kneel down again.

Man Bao could only pretend that he didn't see it, bowed and said: "See the Queen."

The queen raised her hand slightly and said with a smile: "No courtesy."

Manbao straightened up and looked at the queen, his eyes glancing at the prince standing beside her.

There were many young people, teenagers and beautiful girls standing beside the prince, and they were looking at him curiously.

Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng also stood up from the ground with the medicine box in his arms. He couldn't help but mutter in his heart, "You should have told me earlier if you didn't kneel down."

The queen knew that Zhou Man was young, but she was still shocked when she saw her. She didn't expect that she was so young, so she couldn't help waving and saying with a smile: "Are you Dr. Zhou? Come up and have a look."

Man Bao walked forward and stood in front of the bed, and saw the queen more clearly. Seeing that she looked haggard but could not hide her beauty, he couldn't help but smile sweetly.

The Queen couldn't help but laugh when she saw her smile, beckoning her to come forward, "What a lovely child... Ahem, how old are you?"

Man Bao felt that he couldn't lie to her, so he said very honestly: "I'm almost thirteen, and I was born in the twelfth lunar month."

The queen laughed and said, "There are still three months to go. You are so good at such a young age. Who did you learn your medical skills from?"

"That's a lot. My fifth sister-in-law's grandfather, Dr. Ji, Dr. Fan, Dr. Chen, as well as Shopkeeper Zheng, Dr. Ding and Dr. Tao."

The queen said softly: "I heard that you are still a disciple of Confucianism, right?"

Man Bao was stunned for a moment and then nodded hesitantly, "I study Confucian classics, but I also read Taoism and Legalism. After learning their skills, I can be considered their disciple."

The queen laughed, coughed and said, "So, you don't have to be too polite when you see us."

The prince on the side said: "Mother, let her take a look at it for you."

The queen then stretched out her hand, smiled at Man Bao and said, "This is an old problem. It's been more than 20 years and it can't be cured no matter how much medicine I take. Just take a look at it."

Man Bao turned around and saw that shopkeeper Xiao Zheng had already opened the medicine box and took out the pulse pillow from it.

Man Bao put her hand on the pulse pillow and listened to the pulse carefully. The room also became quiet. Except for the Queen's cough from time to time, there was no movement at all.

The emperor walked in, stopped everyone's movements, and stood below with his hands behind his back, watching Man Bao treat the queen.

Man Bao did not take his hand back, but looked at the queen's face and asked, "When did the empress first become ill?"

The queen thought for a while and then said: "When I was fifteen years old, I fell ill when I was caught in the rain. However, the illness was not completely cured and the root cause of the disease was left."

Man Bao asked: "Besides the cough, what else does your wife feel uncomfortable about?"

“When I get sick, I always feel pain in my chest, my head hurts, and I feel so lazy that I don’t want to move.”

Man Bao asked: "Do you have symptoms of difficulty breathing and chest tightness?"

The Queen smiled and nodded, "Yes, but occasionally, it's especially uncomfortable at night."


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