Chapter 139
Be A Virtuous Wife! So Tough!
C139 â The Godly Doctor Was the Crown Princess
Soldiers had encircled the entirety of Yellow Flower Village. As Tang Yue ventured along the path, it remained eerily deserted. A simple tent by the roadside rustled in the chilly wind.
âOver there, youâll find three rooms,â Imperial Doctor Wu pointed towards a row of relatively intact houses.
Inside the tent, Tang Yue caught a glimpse of a small head, quickly yanked back in panic. Frightened murmurs from the adults within could be heard. âInviting death, weâll all be doomed if we step outside; there are demons out there!â
Tang Yue couldnât find the words to explain. Plague wasnât the same as certain death. At least malaria could be treated. He checked his equipment and pushed open one of the doors.
The ancient wooden door groaned as it swung open. The room was stuffy, enveloped in darkness, with an unpleasant odor permeating the air.
Tang Yue wrinkled his nose and instructed the guard beside him, âOpen the windows in these three rooms and let in some fresh air. Patients shouldnât be kept in such cramped spaces.â
Imperial Doctor Wu offered no objections. Since he couldnât save these people, he had to rely on Tang Yue.
Soon, the room was illuminated. Tang Yue could finally see the interior clearly.
Rows of patients lay on the floor, bundled up in thick blankets. Some turned their heads when they heard someone enter, while others lacked the strength to even open their eyes.
Tang Yue motioned for Imperial Doctor Wu to step outside. The guards didnât need to accompany him into the room; their task was to assist with supplies outside. He entered with Xiang Ann and two doctors from Huian Hall.
âAre you afraid?â Tang Yue inquired of them.
âIn the past, I would have been terrified. But with young master here, Iâm not scared,â an elderly doctor responded with a smile.
This wasnât a jest. Previously, no doctor would have faced the plague without fear. Yet, after witnessing Tang Yueâs remarkable medical skills, they held unwavering confidence in him.
Before Tang Yue could say anything, Xiang Ann hurried into a shared room and knelt down. Just as Tang Yue was about to call out to him, Xiang Ann exclaimed, âHeâs passed away!â
The moment those three words left his mouth, fear swept through all the patients, rousing them from their slumber.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
With purposeful strides, Tang Yue approached the patientâs lifeless body. As expected, there was no sign of breath, and the entire form had grown cold. He instructed the others to individually inspect each patient, moving out those confirmed to be deceased.
Panic momentarily gripped everyone. Tang Yue, his voice deep beneath the mask, reassured, âEveryone, remain composed. Regardless of the situation, weâll do our utmost to provide treatment.â
A distraught woman carrying a child knelt and implored, âKind sir, please allow me to die alone. Spare my child; heâs not afflictedâ¦â She clung to Tang Yueâs trousers in desperation.
Shan, stationed outside the door, witnessed this and rushed in. He lifted the woman and set her aside, admonishing, âDonât overstep your bounds!â
Tang Yue intervened, stopping Shan, and instructed, âShan, gather some people to boil several pots of hot water. Clean the area and have everyone take baths.â
âBaths?â Imperial Doctor Wu noted the unpleasant odor in the room and raised concern, âThe weather is cold, and the ground is chilly. Is it advisable to have them bathe?â
Tang Yue had been pondering a dilemma along the journey. If this was malaria, how did the patients contract the parasites? The only plausible explanation was that the villagers unintentionally consumed food contaminated by the parasites, which led to the infection.
âRegardless of the ailment, maintaining cleanliness is essential. Patients should receive treatment in a sanitary environment.â
Tang Yue approached the mother and son, squatting down and extending his hand toward the child. âYoung one, step forward for Uncle. Cough, let the doctor take a look, alright?â
In an instinctive act, Tang Yue employed a soothing tone usually reserved for comforting children, which startled the mother and her son.
The woman lunged forward again, pleading, âMaster, my son isnât unwell. He entered on his own. Please let him goâ¦â
Tang Yue scrutinized the womanâs visage closely and confidently stated, âYou have a fever.â
The womanâs face had reddened, sweat dotted her forehead, and her legs quivered. Before she could stand, she collapsed to the ground, a clear indication of illness.
âMotherâ¦â
Tang Yue beckoned for Xiang Ann and instructed him to fetch some ice cubes. He then retrieved gauze from the medicine box, wrapping it around the ice and positioning it on both sides of the womanâs neck and beneath her arms.
âThere are major blood vessels in this area. Placing the ice here will facilitate rapid cooling, but we must be cautious due to the iceâs low temperature. Weâll need to take turns removing it and provide localized massages to prevent frostbite. Warm water should be used to cleanse the other areasâ¦â Tang Yue instructed Xiang Ann as he demonstrated. The others observed and followed suit with great care.
Imperial Doctor Wu examined the situation once and adjusted the temperature for other patients who had high fevers. The rest of the group followed suit, and soon the room bustled with activity.
âDo we have any cooling medication?â Tang Yue inquired of Imperial Doctor Wu.
âI rushed here and used up all the herbs I had brought. The remainder hasnât arrived yet,â Imperial Doctor Wu replied.
Anticipating this, Tang Yue had Elder Chen prepare a herbal decoction.
âYoung master, do you also want some firewood and Hu soup?â Elder Chen inquired, somewhat uncertain. They had previously used the decoction to brew Little Chaiâs soup.
After a brief moment of consideration, Tang Yue responded, âYou can include the Purple Snow Pill.â
When he turned to see the womanâs son standing still by his motherâs side, Tang Yue spoke gently, âItâs alright. Itâs just a fever, and itâs a good sign that the fever has gone down.â
The boy immediately looked up, his face gaunt as a stick of firewood. âCan you⦠heal my mother?â
âIâll do my best,â Tang Yue extended his hand to the boy. âCome here, may I assist you in treating your motherâs illness?â
The boy moved away from Tang Yue, still clutching his motherâs garments with one hand while reaching out to Tang Yue with the other.
âIs this⦠a miraculous doctor?â A young man stared at Tang Yue for a while.
Tang Yue wanted to shake his head, but after a momentâs hesitation, he nodded and replied, âIf youâre referring to the person who cured Crown Prince Zhaoâs legs, then yes, itâs me.â
If identifying him as a miraculous doctor could boost the patientsâ morale, he didnât mind enhancing his reputation.
âItâs⦠itâs really him⦠Brother, Father, we can be saved. Itâs the miraculous doctor⦠itâs the miraculous doctorâ¦â The young man exclaimed with excitement. The patients in the room, who had been numb and despondent, turned their heads when they understood the news, their eyes shining with hope.
A pair of hands reached out toward Tang Yue. âMiracle doctor⦠save me⦠I canât dieâ¦â
Tang Yueâs heart raced as he felt a surge of urgency. He tightly balled his fists but managed a reassuring smile as he spoke softly, âDonât be anxious, and fear not. Crown Prince is here, and weâll give our all to heal you.â
âCrown Prince⦠Crown Prince⦠Youâre a good man!â
The young man from earlier beamed with happiness as he continued, âThe Godly Doctor is a good person too. The Godly Doctor is also Crown Princess⦠I even attended Crown Princessâs wedding banquet.â
Tang Yue realized why the young man recognized him; he must have visited Ye City before.
News of Tang Yueâs marriage to Crown Prince Zhao was not widespread throughout the entire nation due to information restrictions. However, Yellow Flower Village, located on the outskirts of Chee-ker City, seemed to have caught wind of this significant event.
With the heart-strengthening medicine, a sense of relief washed over everyone. Smiles even appeared on their faces, and the roomâs atmosphere ceased to be so stifling.
As the hot water was prepared, Tang Yue organized his team to clean the room and arranged the patients into three separate rooms based on the severity of their illnesses to prevent further infections.
âI donât want to be separated from my father⦠Godly Doctor, let me stay with him. I can take care of him.â The young man clung to his fatherâs hand, refusing to leave.
Although the young man didnât appear seriously ill, Tang Yue couldnât take any chances under the circumstances.
âRest assured and go to the adjacent room to receive treatment. There are plenty of people here to assist you. The soldiers in this camp are excellent helpers, and Iâve brought a sufficient support team with me,â Tang Yue reassured him.
After successfully convincing them to move, darkness had fallen. Tang Yue rose from his seat and issued orders, âEnsure the rooms are warm and well-ventilated. Donât close all the windows; leave one slightly open. We doctors will take turns for night watch and administer fever medicine every four hours.â
âYoung master, you should return and rest. We can manage things here. The patients are relying on you,â Elder Chen said with a sigh.
Tang Yue held the same sentiment: if he could conquer this disease in his lifetime, his sacrifice would be worthwhile.
Imperial Doctor Wu shared their thoughts, adding, âIndeed, His Highness is waiting outside. If you donât leave, he might just barge in. Haha.â
Tang Yue glanced out the door, spotting a figure standing beneath a nearby grand tree. The person remained still, their expression concealed by the distance, yet Tang Yue could sense their gaze fixed on him.
A warmth filled his heart. He nodded and remarked, âThat settles it then. But should any exceptional circumstances arise, kindly notify me promptly.â It was time for him to return and ponder how to formulate the remedy.
The most effective treatment for malaria involved Quinine and Quinitine. However, these components had to be extracted from the bark and roots of the Golden Rooster Tree. If he recalled correctly, the Golden Rooster Tree originated in South America, and he wasnât certain if it grew in China.
In clinical practice, Quinine wasnât the only beneficial substance for treating malaria. It also contained artemisinin, which was derived from artemisia selengensis. In the history of traditional Chinese medicine, artemisia selengensis had been employed for its medicinal properties.
Artemisia selengensis, also known as mugwort, possessed a potent aroma and was sometimes referred to as wormwood. It thrived at altitudes ranging from 1500 to 36,000. Each year, its flowers blossomed before and after autumn, and during this period, all the plants were harvested and dried for medicinal purposes.
Tang Yue was grateful for his previous trip to Qinyang City. In the vicinity of Qinyang City, there were both yellow flowers and artemisia selengensis. The herbs he had instructed people to procure earlier included this particular herb.
He hurriedly left the room and sprinted to Crown Prince Zhao. âYour Highness, please dispatch someone into the city to retrieve the artemisia selengensis from the warehouse and bring it to Huian Hall.â
Crown Prince Zhao took hold of his hand, and the sudden contact with his warm, swollen hand in the cold air caused Tang Yue to inhale sharply.
âI understand. I will have it delivered before sunrise. Your handâ¦â Crown Prince Zhao observed Tang Yueâs hands, which were red and swollen from the cold. He had recently used ice to lower a patientâs fever.
Tang Yue attempted to withdraw his hands, but Crown Prince Zhao wouldnât release him, smiling gently. âItâs alright. When you return, apply some frostbite cream.â
Crown Prince Zhao tucked Tang Yueâs hands into his Great Demon Curl and guided him back to their tent.
En route, Tang Yue provided a brief update on the malaria situation. Due to the cold weather, disease transmission was less likely to occur. As long as they remained vigilant, the malaria outbreak wouldnât expand.
âIs there a cure?â
âYes!â Tang Yue couldnât guarantee saving everyone, but for most cases of malaria, he was confident in a successful treatment.
Crown Prince Zhao expressed his satisfaction with this outcome. If not for Tang Yue, the patients in the three rooms, and perhaps the entire Yellow Flower Village, might have perished in flames.