Man Bao shut up, but planned to write. She rolled up her sleeves and said: "Xiao Yuanzheng, you will argue, and I will also explain to them. Humph, who can't curse?"
Xiao Yuanzheng, who was organizing his speech to appease his subordinates, paused when he heard this and asked: "How can you go up and down?"
The doctors in Tai Hospital generally do not have the right to make concessions. In the entire Tai Hospital, apart from the president, there are only two deputy doctors who can make concessions on matters related to the hospital.
But currently, the two vice presidents of Taiyuan Hospital are vacant, so only the principal, Xiao Yuan, has the authority.
It's just that Xiao Yuanzheng has never been involved in matters outside the Imperial Hospital, and rarely gets discounts. Every time he gets discounts, it's because the Ministry of Revenue withholds money for medicines from them. The daily discounts that urge payment usually don't reach the emperor.
Man Bao said: "I am still editing at Chongwen Guan, why can't I be included?"
That's right, Zhou Man is still a fifth-level editor. Wait a minute, Xiao Yuanzheng felt that something was wrong just now.
He, Imperial Physician Liu and others also contributed a lot to compiling the book, and even did as much as Zhou Man. Why did they work alone and only receive a salary, while Zhou Man was appointed as a sixth-grade imperial physician and awarded a fifth-grade editor?
?
After working as an official in Zhou Man for almost half a year, Xiao Yuanzheng finally realized something was wrong.
Seeing that Xiao Yuanzheng's eyes were a bit strange, Man Bao fell back, blinked in confusion and asked: "Xiao Yuanzheng, what's wrong with you? Are you angry?"
Xiao Yuanzheng glanced at her and said to himself: Is he more than just angry?
However, this was not the time to talk about this. He turned to look at the others and sighed: "Let's go to work. The Ministry of Menxia has not sent me the fold, so the matter has not been finalized yet, let alone
urgent."
"And they say they are impeaching me, but they are mainly impeaching His Highness the Crown Prince. You don't have to worry."
Man Bao was dumbfounded and said dissatisfied: "Yuan Zheng, how can you be so cowardly?"
Xiao Yuanzheng couldn't help it anymore, raised his hand and patted her on the head, saying: "Shut up, this is an adult's matter, don't interfere."
Man Bao touched the patted head and said, "I have already decided. I will write out the impeachment document and hand it over today, hum!"
Xiao Yuan was just about to persuade her, but after thinking about it, she came to Zhezi as a editor of Chongwenguan, so her bosses were Yang Heshu and Kong Jijiu. What did it have to do with him?
So he shut up again.
Man Bao picked up the list on the table and copied it. He handed over the ordinary work to other doctors and left.
"Stop," Xiao Yuan was calling her, but he still couldn't help but yelled, "The people in Yushitai are all very talkative, so don't be too angry when you fold up."
"I'm not afraid," Man Bao said, "The chief of Yushitai is Mr. Old Tang, and Mr. Old Tang is still very reasonable."
After saying that, he ran away.
Doctor Liu couldn't help but worry after seeing it, "Hospital Master, won't you stop me again? Doctor Zhou is young after all, so what he says doesn't matter."
Xiao Yuanzheng said coldly: "You also said that she is young. His Majesty and other courtiers are watching and won't take it too seriously."
After a pause, he picked up the list of people circled by Manbao and said, "By the way, the circled people are gone. Let's see how many people are left before choosing."
Dr. Liu: ...what about the injustice that was agreed upon to avenge private matters?
However, Taiyi Liu still took over, removed those few people, circled the overlapping ones, and copied them on another piece of paper, so that it would be easier to choose.
For example, there are three Wang family companies that have applied for quotas. Wang Ji is just one of them, and the other two companies are listed side by side.
It will be much more convenient to list them in this way, and they will be able to choose at a glance later.
Man Bao happily ran back to Chongwen Hall and brought herself a pot of freshly boiled water. She poured a cup of it and started grinding ink.
After the ink was almost polished and the water had warmed up, she drank it all in one gulp, then poured another glass and put it aside. Then she sat down, spread out a piece of white paper, took a deep breath and selected something from the pen holder.
When I got a pen, I took out a breath, my eyes started to light up when I touched it with ink, and I started writing with great interest.
The other editors who were half a room away from her noticed it, couldn't help but walked forward, and asked with a smile: "What is Mr. Zhou so happy about?"
Manbao said without raising his head: "I didn't get anything."
After thinking about it, she felt something was wrong. She raised her head and denied it with a serious face: "I'm not happy. I'm angry and sad now."
The editor looked at her shining eyes that could not be hidden even if she tried hard to keep a straight face with suspicion, and thought to herself: Is this a sign of anger and sadness?
Man Bao had lowered his head again.
She had long wanted to scold some people in the Yushitai, but it was indeed her fault that she was impeached last time, so even if she retorted, she could not be justified or strong-willed.
She secretly felt that it was not wrong for them to catch them late, but it was too much to innocently implicate the prince and others.
Especially when they involved people everywhere not to prevent such things from happening again, but for personal gain. So even though she later accepted the punishment, she was actually very unconvinced.
There were some words that she had been holding back in her heart. Bai Shan also said that the timing was not right. If she said it, she would just be arrogant and shirk responsibility. Why should she argue with them to leave such an impression on others?
Her husband also asked her to relax and wait for the future.
She thought this would have to wait a long time in the future, but she didn't expect that it would only take a few months for her to wait. She thought she would forget this grudge in two months.
Sure enough, Master Tianzun was kind to her, hahahaha...
The more Man Bao wrote, the more excited he became. He didn’t know when it was time to eat. Bai Shan was waiting on the left side of the cafeteria and she didn’t show up. Then he said to Xu Yu who was waiting aside: “Put the food box in.”
Leave it here and I'll give it to her later."
Xu Yu had long been accustomed to it and bowed and stepped back.
Bai Shan put down his chopsticks and said to Bai Erlang: "Keep an eye on it for us, I'll go find her."
Bai Erlang ate without raising his head, only nodded slightly.
Bai Shan found Chongwen Library, and Man Bao was the only one in the library.
Bai Shan opened the door and went in. She didn't even react when he walked to her side, so he couldn't help but curiously put his head in to see what she was writing.
After watching for a while, he finally couldn't help but say, "Are you going to fight Yushitai?"
Man Bao was startled, and looked up to see Bai Shancai exhale, "Why don't you make any sound when you walk?"
"When school was over, we ran past the library and saw that the doors and windows here were closed. We thought no one was there, but you were still in the room." Bai Shan pointed to the hourglass and explained that he was there.
The reason for this is, "You have eaten now, aren't you hungry?"
Only then did Man Bao feel hungry. Not to mention, he just paid it back when he wasn't paying attention. When he paid attention, he felt extremely hungry. When he looked at the paper in front of him, he couldn't write a single word.
Bai Shan smiled and said: "Let's go, have lunch first, and then come back and write after eating."
Man Bao was about to hold down the paper with a weight stone, but suddenly thought of something, glanced at a few tables not far away, simply folded it and stuffed it into his arms.
Bai Shan raised his eyebrows slightly and said with a smile: "That's right, I'm a lot more cautious."