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Chapter 1530 false alarm

Xiao Yuanzheng immediately turned around to get several bottles of medicine, and then hurriedly left with the servants. It was still dark at this moment, but the palace had also begun to operate.

He knew that it would not be long before the emperor had to get up to have breakfast and prepare for the morning court. It was obvious that the emperor was only found to have a fever in the early morning, and he did not know whether it was just a fever or whether it had been for some time.

"In whose palace does Your Majesty rest?"

The chamberlain whispered, "In the middle palace."

Xiao Yuan breathed a sigh of relief and increased his speed.

The group of people trotted onto the boat, and after arriving at the Daming Palace, they trotted to the bedroom behind the main hall.

In this era, no matter what the cause of fever was, fever was a big deal anyway, so it not only alarmed the Queen Mother who lived in another palace, but also Old Tang, who was on duty in front.

Xiao Yuan was rushing to consult the emperor.

The emperor just had a fever, not a coma. He was sitting on the bed very awake now. When he saw Xiao Yuanzheng coming, he couldn't help but feel a little dark.

He seemed to be in good spirits, and while wiping his nose, he said, "It's not a big deal, just take a couple of pills and it'll be fine. Why do you bother so many people?"

Xiao Yuan was the one the Queen ordered to call. She said, "You are already here, so let Xiao Yuanzheng take a look."

The emperor could only stretch out his hand to feel Xiao Yuanzheng's pulse.

Xiao Yuanzheng felt his pulse and then felt the emperor's body temperature. Although it was hot, it was not high, so he breathed a sigh of relief.

He could tell at a glance that the emperor was suffering from cold.

So he said, "Your Majesty has caught a cold. I will prescribe a prescription for you to try first."

Xiao Yuan was prescribing the medicine after discussing with the two imperial doctors. It felt wrong to leave it open. Didn't Zhou Man show it to the emperor yesterday? His pulse didn't look serious. It was supposed to take two doses of medicine and another injection.

It's time for the coldness in the body to dissipate.

His hand while writing the prescription paused, and he couldn't help but ask Gu Zhong, "Did your Majesty eat too much iced melon yesterday? Or did you kick the quilt off at night?"

Even though it's so hot here during the day, it's still a bit cool at night, especially since it's close to the mountains. The wind blows at night, bringing with it a bit of chill.

So you still need to cover yourself with a quilt at night.

Otherwise, the emperor and others would not live here to escape the summer heat. Compared with the palace city, the Daming Palace is simply cooler.

Gu Zhong didn't know whether the emperor kicked off the quilt that night, but he knew, "Your Majesty did not drink the medicine prescribed by Master Zhou."

Xiao Yuanzheng...

Gu Zhong explained in a low voice, "Your Majesty doesn't feel uncomfortable. He had neither a runny nose nor a fever yesterday. The concoction was bitter, so..."

Xiao Yuanzheng stopped talking and began to pull his two colleagues to continue writing prescriptions.

They discussed a prescription and then went to prepare the medicine.

Mr. Old Tang was waiting in the side room. He was a little drowsy because he was woken up in the early morning. He woke up immediately when he heard the noise and asked, "How is it? Is it serious?"

Gu Zhong replied, "Xiao Yuanzheng has already prescribed the medicine, so it shouldn't be too serious."

After all, the emperor had no other symptoms except for fever and runny nose. He was not dizzy or tired. He was still thinking about having breakfast.

When Mr. Old Tang heard that the emperor was in such good spirits, he said, "Then let someone go to the East Palace to inform His Highness the Crown Prince."

Gu Zhong agreed and sent someone out.

The emperor was sick, so of course the prince had to come to take care of the illness. When the prince came, he had to inform Prince Gong, who was still locked in the room to reflect.

In fact, Prince Gong was closer to them and was also in the Daming Palace, but he lived in the half-built palace at the back.

He is still thinking about his mistakes behind closed doors and copying scriptures. The emperor originally moved to the Daming Palace to escape the summer heat, but the court officials were against taking him.

But the emperor felt that the palace city was too hot, and Prince Gong was fat. It was too pitiful to leave him there alone. What if he got a heatstroke?

So I had to take him with me. Of course, the reason was also very valid. He had to watch Prince Gong in person and repent, knowing that he sincerely copied scriptures and admitted his mistakes every day.

The queen also wanted to take her, and the prince had no objection.

He felt that if his father and mother were not allowed to take him there and lock the third child in Tai Chi Palace to think about his mistakes, his father would have all kinds of worries when he came back, and he would definitely send ice basins and various things here.

Isn't this a waste of money?

It's better to take people to the Daming Palace. There is a half-built palace over there. Although it is quite clean inside, the things inside are definitely not as complete as those in the Taiji Palace. Just stuff people inside, except

Being cooler has no other benefits.

Well, I heard that there are a lot of mosquitoes in the Daming Palace, especially the half of the palace where the third child lives, which is close to the mountain. At night, mosquitoes see the light as if they are seeing something, hahahaha...

The prince was not worried at all that Prince Gong was close to the emperor and the empress, because his wife and the son in her belly were also there. The most important thing was that the empress was there.

However, no matter how relieved he was, when he heard that his father had a fever, the prince still hurriedly put on his clothes and got up, without even putting on his shoes, and rushed to the Daming Palace.

He asked the waiter on the way, wanting to know what was going on with his father.

How dare the chamberlain say this?

He only said that he was not waiting in the palace, but Xiao Yuanzheng and the two imperial doctors from the Taiyuan Hospital were there, as well as Mr. Old Tang.

The prince then asked, "Didn't Xiao Yuanzheng call the other doctors from the Imperial Hospital? Did Mr. Old Tang call the three high-ranking officials to come into the palace?"

The chamberlain whispered, "I haven't heard this."

That means there is no calling.

The prince felt relieved at once, it seemed that his father was fine.

The prince didn't want anything to happen to the emperor at the moment. He didn't have a son yet, so he had to wait until the princess gave birth to the child safely.

Moreover, when the knife hanging above his head was removed, the prince became filial and began to worry about his father.

The prince arrived at Daming Palace with some sadness. When he arrived at the main hall, he saw the emperor and the queen sitting together having breakfast.

The emperor had already finished a bowl of noodles and was munching on steamed buns. Seeing the prince's disheveled hair, he pointed at a servant and said, "Take care of the prince. What's wrong with his disheveled hair?"

The prince took a look at his father's face and felt that it was rosier than his. He couldn't see any problem at all, so he turned around and went away.

A family of three, no, plus Prince Gong, Mingda and Changyu who came from behind, a family of six in total had breakfast together.

Then Prince Gong wanted to go back and think about his past behind closed doors, while the emperor took the prince to deal with government affairs.

Although he was sick, it didn't seem to be very serious. The emperor was not dizzy and tired. He felt that his throat was a little uncomfortable and his nose was a little heavy, but there was nothing wrong with him.

Therefore, it was not easy to miss work, so I had no choice but to continue going to court.

But by now, word had spread that the emperor was in poor health, and all the ministers who needed to know knew about it.


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