Chapter 246: 144 Surgery (First Revision)_2
The Prime Minister's Darling
What Lady Xu truly wanted to say was that the Young Masterâs reputation had already waned even in comparison to the Crown Princeâs wife. If it declined further, there would be nothing left to tarnish.
Biting her teeth, the Third Princeâs wife retorted, âDoes she have a sense of kinship? Which younger sister regularly speaks up for outsiders? I asked her to learn the zither with me, but she declined, saying the Crown Princeâs wife played it better! Does she understand the difference?â
As she finished speaking, the Third Princeâs wife felt her stomach pain intensify.
This maid was driving her crazy!
The Third Princeâs wife clutched her stomach, her brows knitted deeply in pain.
The two maidservants sensed something was amiss. Lady Xu asked, âYoung Master, are you alright?â
âOhâ¦â The Third Princeâs wife could not help but groan, clutching her stomach tighter as she braced herself against the corner of the table, âWe must go back home immediately⦠Tell the carriage to go slowlyâ¦â
The two maidservants were stunned.
Did they need to go slowly or quickly?
Sweat broke out on the Third Princeâs wifeâs brow from the pain. She desperately wished to be back home immediately, but every jolt of the carriage was accompanied by a more intense wave of pain.
The maidservants noticed their masterâs face growing pale, uncertain whether it was a result of anger towards the Fifth Miss or a genuine illness.
âIâm fineâ¦â The Third Princeâs wife began, only to be interrupted mid-sentence by a sharp pain in her abdomen. She lost her balance and fell, landing hard on the floor of the carriage.
The two maidservants were terrified.
Lady Xu screamed, âStop the carriage⦠Now!â
The driver halted the carriage.
Though the bouncing had stopped, the Third Princeâs wifeâs condition showed no signs of improvement. She writhed in excruciating pain.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWhat should we do, Sister Xu?â Lady Liu asked tremulously.
Lady Xu, kneeling beside the Third Princeâs wife, watched her masterâs agonized squirming insecurities mounting.
The Third Princeâs wife might not hold on till they got homeâ¦
She pulled back the curtain, addressing the driver, âIs there a medical hall nearby?â
The driver pondered for a moment, âThere is a school up ahead for girls and there seems to be a medical hall next to it.â
Lady Xu hastily commanded, âHurry there!â
âYes!â The driver headed towards the medical hall.
Hopping off the carriage, Lady Xu yelled, âDoctor! We need a doctor!â
The shopkeeper came out, âMiss, our medical hall has not yet officially opened. You areâ¦â
âAhââ From inside the carriage, a scream of agony echoed from the Third Princeâs wife.
Realizing the severity of the situation, the shopkeeper deduced they may not have the time to find another doctor.
He rushed upstairs to find Gu Jiao, who was cleaning the rooms, âWe have a patient. A woman!â
Gu Jiao put down the broom, removed the apron, and went downstairs.
âWhere is the doctor?â asked Lady Xu.
âHere she is.â The shopkeeper pointed at Gu Jiao.
âA female doctor?â Lady Xu frowned.
In Zhan Country, there were male doctors and female doctors. However, the medical skills of the female doctors were not as eminent as their counterparts, hence they hold a comparatively lower status.
In the Imperial Palace, female doctors could only assist the Imperial Physician and werenât allowed to personally treat the concubines.
Lady Xu voiced out harshly, âHow can a mere female doctor suffice? Call out your best doctor!â
Gu Jiao didnât allow anyone to belittle her, she stepped forward, shielding the shopkeeper, âI am the doctor on duty. Either you let me see her, or leave.â
Lady Xu was choked with shock.
âAhââ The Third Princeâs wifeâs pain worsened.
Lady Liu pulled back the curtain, sobbing, âSister Xu! Let her come up, already! The⦠the wife⦠seems unable to hold on much longer!â
Lady Xuâs heart thumped.
Gu Jiao climbed into the carriage. The light inside the carriage was rather dim as the day had started to fade.
âLight up all the oil lamps!â she commanded.
Lady Liu lit all of the spare oil lamps.
After a careful examination of the Third Princeâs wife, Gu Jiao noted the wife clutching her right abdomen tight. She kneeled, moved the wifeâs hand, and pressed a sensitive point on the lower right side, âDoes it hurt here?â
âYes!â The Third Princeâs wife uttered as pain almost knocked her unconscious.
Gu Jiao lifted her hand, âThis is acute appendicitis. You need an immediate surgery.â
âWhatâ¦What does that mean?â Lady Liu questioned, unable to understand Gu Jiaoâs terminology.
Gu Jiao spoke solemnly as she gazed at the suffering wife, âSurgery. I will need to cut open your abdomen and remove the inflamed appendix.â
Lady Liu stuttered in exclamation, âYou⦠You want to cut open⦠the wifeâs abdomen?â
The Third Princeâs wife, her face deathly pale, looked towards Gu Jiao in anticipation of an explanation.
Without breaking eye contact, Gu Jiao explained, âYour case is an emergency. Medicines canât control it, if we donât act as I suggest, you donât have much time left.â
The frightening aspect of acute appendicitis is that, if not treated promptly, it may result in a perforated appendix leading to peritonitis; it has an extremely high mortality rate.
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