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Chapter 523 What disease does the queen mother have?

However, because of his uncle's fame, Emperor Chu cherished him very much. He named him King Chen early and loved him very much.

On the other hand, the eldest prince Chu Liang did not have any decent honors and titles except that he was the adopted son of the queen.

Because of this complicated relationship, Emperor Chu has never established a prince.

Moreover, such a major event as the establishment of a prince has always been announced to the world.

Without telling the world, a prince appeared out of nowhere. One possibility is that the situation was critical and the Emperor of Chu was in a hurry, and he did not have time to tell the world.

Another possibility is that there is some conspiracy.

With doubts, Chu Munan looked at the door.

I saw a man wearing an apricot-yellow dragon-patterned brocade robe walking in.

He wears a purple gold crown, has a Chinese character face, and two beards on his lips. He looks to be about twenty-seven or eighty years old.

No matter his appearance or age, he was not the Chu Zichen Chu Munan had ever seen before.

It seems that this prince should be the eldest prince Chu Liang.

There may be some stories behind Chu Liang becoming the crown prince.

However, now is not the time to predict the story. Chu Liang is still the prince, which means that, at least for now, the emperor is still alive.

And this is enough.

"See His Royal Highness the Crown Prince."

All the eunuchs and maids in the Jiaofang Palace knelt down one after another.

Bai Man'er and Chu Munan, who were dressed as Taoist nuns and Taoist boys, also knelt down.

Chu Liang's eyes glanced around the hall, and finally landed on Bai Man'er and Chu Munan.

At this moment, a violent cough came from behind the half-closed curtains.

One of the palace maids immediately raised her head to report.

"Your Highness, your Majesty is seriously ill. Can you please ask two doctors to diagnose and treat your Majesty?"

Chu Liang did not respond, but looked at Bai Man'er and asked, "Are you the miracle doctor invited by my father from outside the palace?"

Bai Man'er lowered her head and said in a humble tone: "Common people dare not call themselves miracle doctors. I have learned medical skills since childhood. I hope I can share the worries of Your Highness and Your Majesty."

Chu Liang nodded slightly and waved his hand: "Go and see what kind of illness my queen mother has?"

"yes."

Bai Man'er and Chu Munan got up together, walked to the queen's bed, and treated the queen.

And Chu Liang also raised his hand slightly: "It's all my life."

Then the maids and eunuchs got up from the ground.

The maids followed to the bed and looked longingly at the queen on the bed.

Although Bai Man'er looks like the main doctor, in fact, her medical skills are not very good.

Compared with her and Chu Munan, Chu Munan's medical skills were better.

Chu Munan only glanced down and realized that the queen was not actually seriously ill, but was poisoned.

Although, she did not have dark lips like those of ordinary poisoners. On the contrary, her lips were pale and pale.

His face was also pale white.

The whole person looked like he was very sick and weak.

But only Chu Munan knew that her pale face was covered with a layer of blue frost, and her eyes were also glowing blue. This was obviously due to the poison of the Qingjiang insect.

After being poisoned by this kind of poison, it looks like a serious illness, and ordinary doctors cannot see it.

However, the environment in the palace seemed quite complicated now, so Chu Munan naturally didn't say much.

At this time, Chu Liang came over and asked: "Doctor, what disease does the queen have?"

Before the two of them could speak, the queen started coughing again.

She raised her sleeves, covered her mouth and nose, and said weakly: "Your Majesty, you...don't get close to the Queen Mother, she is afraid that she will pass on the illness to you."


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