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14. Chapter 14 Taking the wrong medicine

In the past two days, Sang Zhi delivered meals to the guards on time every day. Although some people began to wonder if there was something wrong with the food they ate, but since they saw that Sang Zhi ate their meals as if nothing had happened and it was still intact, they began to wonder.

The reason was again attributed to acclimatization.

In addition, Gu Chenhuan has reduced the dosage of medicine, and they only need to rest for two or three days before they can hit the road with full energy.

Two days later, when Gu Chenhuan came out of the pharmaceutical room, he was frightened by Sang Zhi, who was waiting at the door.

"Master..." Sang Zhi looked at Gu Chenhuan in shock and asked, "What's wrong with your face!?"

Gu Chenhuan glanced at Sang Zhi and thought calmly, what's all the fuss about? It's just that her face is swollen like a pig's head. It's not like I've never seen a pig before, so what's the surprise?

So she calmly explained: "It's okay, I took the wrong medicine when I was testing the poison."

Sang Zhi understood, and then she still looked at Gu Chenhuan in horror, wondering why she suddenly sacrificed so much. You know, in the past, Queen Gu cherished her appearance as much as her life, even if she got a pimple on her face or stayed up late at night and had some circles under her eyes.

She couldn't bear the blackness, and now she was still calm and composed with a pig-headed face that had no trace of its original appearance. It was so scary, so scary...

After the horror was over, Sang Zhi suddenly shouted: "Ah! Where is Su Su! Master, you can't--"

Gu Chenhuan glanced at the frightened and nervous Sang Zhi and said to himself, I just called Goubuli in for two days to make some confessions with him, and gave him some basic pharmacological knowledge.

Don't be so crazy that you use your son to test the medicine!

But she didn't say this. She, Gu Chenhuan, never liked to say what she was really thinking. She just said: "He is still sleeping inside. You go and have a look. I will go out."

"Master, where are you going?" Sang Zhi asked.

Gu Chenhuan carried the frame for picking herbs next to him and said as he walked: "Go pick some herbs."

Sang Zhi was full of questions and wanted to know. When she saw Gu Shen Huan walking out without looking back, she knew that she would not get an answer even if she asked, so she shut up and went in to watch the dog.

As for Gu Chenhuan, she deliberately left from the back of the small house to avoid the sight of the guards.

As she walked, she thought, if her estimate was correct, Wei Shengjue would be here soon.

Gu Chenhuan expected that since the guards were ordered to take the queen back to the palace but stayed here for such a long time, the leader of the guards would definitely report the details to the emperor via a flying pigeon letter, and his letter would be enough to make the emperor suspicious.

At this time, if she takes the initiative to send him a letter with that content, she will definitely successfully arouse the emperor's curiosity. If it is not as she expected, he will come over in person.

As long as Wei Shengjue comes in person, Gu Chenhuan's goal will be achieved.

Her purpose was also very simple, which was to lure Wei Shengjue over and then return to the palace with him.

And the reason why she designed it this way was purely for safety.

The queen who had been deposed for two years suddenly wanted to return to the palace, and she brought a son with her, who was the eldest son of the current dynasty. If the concubines in the harem knew about it, I don't know how many people would be restless and unable to eat.

In particular, the concubine who framed the queen in the first place was, according to Sang Zhi, one of the four concubines with a status second only to the queen, the noble concubine Mo Zijin, Princess of Xiling.

Gu Chenhuan didn't know why Sang Zhi said that the person who harmed the queen was Mo Zijin. Maybe the queen mentioned it to her before, or maybe she knew something, but these are not important. To Gu Chenhuan,

The most important thing is that as long as there is a little risk, you must take precautions.

Xiling Mo Zijin was the first person she had to guard against.


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