Mu Yun'an looked at the flower tree and felt dumbfounded. The petals the maid ate were none other than oleander flowers.
Although this oleander looks good-looking, it is poisonous all over, and it is not grown in southern Xinjiang.
People in southern Xinjiang have a custom of using fresh flower petals as ingredients, especially cakes.
It happened that the maid was in charge of catering, and it was fortunate that she tasted it first, otherwise they would all be dead when she picked the oleander and made it into snacks.
Mu Yun'an explained to them: "The flowers in the Central Plains are different from those in southern Xinjiang. If you don't know them, it's better not to eat them. This oleander is highly poisonous. You must remember that, whether it is flowers or leaves,
They are all inedible.”
The onlookers suddenly understood and nodded hurriedly.
Mu Yun'an added: "Take her down to rest. Fortunately, she was not deeply poisoned. She has spit out the poison just now. She will be fine after a few days of recovery."
The poisoned maid thanked her profusely and was helped by her servants to rest.
Mu Yun'an put away his silver needle and said to Liancheng: "Go tell the people accompanying you and ask them to pay attention to avoid any further accidents."
Liancheng nodded and then retreated.
Not far away, Xin Ruyi, who came to pay her respects, witnessed Mu Yun'an rescuing people just now, but what surprised her was that the three princesses' method of rescuing people actually came from their Valley of Miracle Doctors.
Is it possible that this girl has some connection with the Valley of Miracle Doctors?
Xin Ruyi was really curious, so she hurried over.
Mu Yun'an turned around and was about to go back when she unexpectedly saw two people walking towards her. When she saw them, she was startled, and then her face lit up with joy.
She was about to speak, but suddenly remembered her identity.
Mu Yun'an suppressed her thoughts, stood there and looked at them pretending to be curious and asked: "I wonder who the two ladies are?"
Xin Ruyi smiled and said: "I am the mother of the Protector Princess Mu Yun'an. My surname is Xin. I just heard that my daughter bumped into the third princess at the Regent's Palace. I came here specifically to apologize and hope that the third princess will forgive her."
She knelt down and saluted, but was stopped by Mu Yun'an: "Madam, there is no need to be polite. There was a misunderstanding between Princess Protector and I. I didn't expect Madam to come to apologize in person. A Lanyi felt really sorry.
"
As he spoke, he folded his hands in front of his chest and performed a southern salute.
Xin Ru thought she was approachable, sensible and polite, and her eyes were very beautiful.
The more she watched, the more she liked it, and asked curiously: "I just saw the princess using acupuncture to save people. You are very proficient in the art of removing poison with silver needles. I wonder where the princess learned from it?"
Mu Yun'an's eyebrows twitched. She was only focused on rescuing people and didn't notice that Xin Ruyi was there. She personally taught her how to use silver needles to drive away poison.
I wonder if she denied it?
But even if she recognized her, so what? Her current appearance was that of the third princess of southern Xinjiang, and they might not have thought of changing her appearance.
Mu Yun'an lowered his eyes and smiled slightly: "A miracle doctor once visited us in southern Xinjiang and left behind a medical classic and this needle bag.
I have loved medical skills since I was a child, so I figured it out by myself based on what was written in the classics, which made Madam laugh."
Xin Ruyi felt a little excited when she heard this, and she asked: "Can you show me the needle bag you used?"
Mu Yun'an nodded and handed her the needle bag in his arms.
Xin Ruyi took it and looked at it. She took a silver needle and shined it against the sun. She saw faint traces of engraving on one side of the silver needle.
She was extremely surprised: "This is my master's thing."