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The Imperial Physician wore a somewhat reluctant expression.
But in the face of the Empress, he dared not refuse.
At first, he felt contempt, but when he clearly saw the prescription written on the paper, his expression changed.
From contempt to incredulity, then realization, and finally, shame.
Jiang Ning didnât say a word, waiting for him to articulate it himself.
âWhat exactly do you mean?â The Empress could not resist asking, âImperial Physician Wen, the emperorâs eldest grandson is still sick, you should come up with a solution, rather than standing there dumbfounded.â
Imperial Physician Wen hastily said, âIn response to Your Highness, we should use the prescription brought by Princess Consort of Yu.â
âOh? Is it better than the one you prescribed?â
â⦠In response to Your Highness, Princess Consort of Yuâs prescription is more accurate for this illness than mine.â
The Empress turned to Jiang Ning, âDid Princess Consort of Yu gather this prescription from various sources?â
âThis prescription was written by my manorâs doctor. Wenzan and Lingzi fell ill earlier than the emperorâs eldest grandson, and after drinking the medicine for two days, they are much better. The emperorâs eldest grandson only started having a fever today and has already taken medicine this afternoon. So, there is no need for him to take any additional medicine today; he should just get a good nightâs sleep and have some light meals upon waking up.â
The Empress replied, âIf thereâs no need for medicine, why didnât you say so earlier?â
Jiang Ning replied, âI was too anxious and neglected to do so. Please forgive me, Your Highness.â
Oh, did she forget to mention this?
Of course not.
She had been waiting here the whole time for the Empress to summon the Imperial Physician, only for him to invalidate his own treatment.
If Jiang Ning had openly criticized the Imperial Physicianâs medical skills at the outset, not only might the Empress not believe her, she might have also ordered her to leave in anger.
Now, with Imperial Physician Wen conceding his inferior skills, the Empress was speechless and had no choice but to accept the prescription offered by Jiang Ning.
The Empress ordered for the emperorâs eldest grandson to be settled in a side hall and assigned several nannies and palace maidens to take care of him. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
However, Li Tingqian couldnât bear to let go of Jiang Ning, holding onto her and crying, begging for his little Aunt to stay.
As an outsider, it was inappropriate for Jiang Ning to stay overnight in the palace. Not only would the Empress disapprove, but Jiang Ning couldnât neglect her own two children at home either.
With only Huang Ying barely holding the fort at the grand mansion of Prince Yu, she couldnât make decisions if anything were to happen.
So she could only placate the emperorâs eldest grandson.
âXiaoqian, you can sleep here with your Imperial Grandmother. And once you get better in a few days, your little Auntie will come to take you home, okay?â
âXiaoqian wants to go with little Auntie.â
âOutside is cold, if you donât rest well, you wonât recover from your illness and you wonât be able to return to Prince Yuâs mansion soon.â
âBut, I will miss little Auntie.â
The childâs puckered lips and teary eyes truly broke Jiang Ningâs heart.
The Empress spoke: âThatâs enough, itâs getting late. You should go home earlier; there are also two small ones at home for you to take care of. After all, they are both of the royal bloodline, and not a single error can be allowed.â
Jiang Ning hugged Xiaoqian once more and left amid his sobbing.
Xiaoman, shedding tears, wailed, âThe emperorâs eldest grandson is so pitiful. Why canât we let him recuperate at our mansion? The Empress may not take better care of him than usâ¦â
âXiaoman, there are things you donât understand, so donât speak carelessly. Be careful not to cause trouble if someone hears you.â
âOh.â
Jiang Ning told her to stop, and she obediently shut her mouth, pushing the wheelchair in the snowy night.
On the way back, of course, there were no eunuchs willing to guide them, so they could only follow the palace wall and head towards the Immortal-view Gate based on their memories.
The night was very dark.
The snow was heavy.
Both the mistress and the maid were very quiet, the only sounds were the creaking of the wheelchair wheels and the crunching of feet in the snow..