Peasant Woman's Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 1828: 1825: Illness


Chapter 1828: Chapter 1825: Illness

Lu Sangqi remained expressionless, and after dismissing the servant boy, he looked at Ye Muyu, somewhat conflicted: “I suspect the Sacred Girl of the Southern Border has also visited; otherwise, Her Highness the Elder Princess wouldn’t have summoned me in such haste. Recently, due to my illness, the Elder Princess hasn’t asked me to visit the residence unless it was something significant; she’s been consulting the imperial physicians instead.”

“Be extra careful.” Ye Muyu also deduced this, and seeing Lu Sangqi about to leave in a hurry, she warned him out of concern: “Don’t meddle in other people’s private matters.”

“Understood.” Lu Sangqi didn’t directly refuse, nodding slightly.

After Lu Sangqi left, Ye Muyu continued to sit and read the medical book for a while.

“Su Mei, let’s go back to the residence.” Ye Muyu stood up, left a message for Lu Sangqi, and then departed.

Meanwhile.

Lu Sangqi went straight into the Princess’ Mansion and was pushed in a wheelchair to the courtyard of the Young Prince.

The atmosphere in the courtyard was somewhat tense.

Just as Lu Sangqi was pushed into the courtyard, the wheels made a crisp sound as they touched the stone path.

Perhaps the sound of the wheels prompted those inside the house to know someone was visiting.

The old nanny beside the Elder Princess came out, forcing a smile when she saw Lu Sangqi, “Doctor Lu, sorry to trouble you, please come in.”

“It’s no trouble; it’s my duty.” Lu Sangqi was pushed inside.

The interior was a bit chaotic, as if there had been some dispute. Many items were tidied up, but still bore signs of being done in a hurry.

Lu Sangqi only gave it a glance before withdrawing his gaze. Once at the bedside, he first saluted Her Highness the Elder Princess.

The Elder Princess appeared somber, managing a forced smile: “Doctor Lu, please examine the Young Prince.”

“Of course.” Lu Sangqi didn’t delay further, placing his fingers on the wrist of the unconscious Young Prince. At this, his brows knitted together.

“Your Highness, has the Young Prince recently ingested some sort of medication by mistake?” Lu Sangqi asked directly. He immediately thought of Ye Muyu, who had fallen ill a few days ago; the cases were somewhat similar. However, the Young Prince was already frail, and consuming medicinal herbs that conflicted with his constitution led to a sudden downturn.

The Elder Princess recognized his expression and felt a sense of foreboding. “Doctor Lu, can you stabilize Xiao Yi’s condition now?”

The directness of Lu Sangqi’s question only worsened her expression.

Lu Sangqi frowned: “Your Highness, to speak truthfully, the Young Prince’s condition is very dangerous. I will do my best to stabilize him, but it will still harm his body.”

“The Young Prince’s health was never good to begin with; I cannot guarantee what irreversible effects the sequelae might incur.”

The Elder Princess already wore a deeply troubled expression, struggling to suppress her anger, “Doctor Lu, first find a way to ease Xiao Yi’s pain while I consider for a moment…”

“…Very well.” Lu Sangqi didn’t probe further, though the implications of her words were many.

The old nanny observed the anger on the Elder Princess’s face, recognizing the severity of this matter. She quickly instructed the servants to take good care of Lu Sangqi and to tend to the Young Prince.

Then she hurriedly caught up with the Elder Princess, who had just left the courtyard.

The Elder Princess commanded the guards: “Bring the Commandery Prince to me.”

The old nanny flinched at the word “bring,” wanting to speak in persuasion, but the Elder Princess had already issued her orders firmly.

Once they reached the large hall in the adjacent courtyard, the old nanny waved her hand.

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