Chapter 71: The Past Is Like Smoke (2)

After a conversation, Miss Lin was very impressed by Mr. Xu's insights on the way of medicine, and Miss Lin's experience in medical skills also impressed Mr. Xu.

After going back and forth, Miss Lin's father hinted to Mr. Xu-

Unmarried ladies are not suitable for foreign men from time to time, and it is better for the two to avoid suspicions.

But when these two people met their confidants for the first time and their affection was strong, how could they bear not to see them? Yes, the two privately agreed to use the wild goose to pass the book.

It didn't take long for the content of the letter to move from the level of academic communication to the level of emotional communication.

Miss Lin loves osmanthus flowers, and at the end of the letter will always paint an osmanthus flower, and in the blink of an eye, in August and September, the osmanthus is fragrant, and the dried osmanthus petals are sandwiched in the letter.

I secretly sighed, no wonder Mr. Xu even planted osmanthus trees in his own cemetery, there was such a reason.

Old man Xu and Miss Lin are talented and beautiful, and they are right, and this time they have affection, and Mr. Xu's father and mother are optimistic, and they chose an auspicious day for the zodiac, invited a matchmaker, and went to Lin's house to propose.

This is a beautiful thing, but the bad thing is on Miss Lin's father.

One day, a certain prince invited Miss Lin's father, Dr. Lin, to check the pulse of his newly accepted concubine.

Xu is this Lin Doctor Zheng forgot to turn over the yellow calendar before going out, and after diagnosing the pulse, the little concubine drank the medicine prescribed by Lin Doctor, and suddenly vomited blood, and in less than half a day, she actually kicked her legs and went to see the king of Hades.

There was a murder in the prince's house, and he had to go to Dali Temple for investigation.

But this case has been investigated for more than half a year, and there is no clue, and it is very likely to become another major mystery case in the dynasty.

At this time, seeing that Dali Temple had not found out the reason for most of the year, he was angry for a while, and he went to the desk of the emperor with a piece of paper - suing the officials of Dali Temple for dereliction of duty, and suing the doctors of the Tai Hospital for disregard for human life.

The first emperor Bixia had a great opportunity, and his uncle and brother died a little wife, and he would not personally take care of it, but since people asked for it, if they didn't say a word or two, it seemed to damage the majesty of the Son of Heaven.

The case was solved within 10 days, and if not, all the officials of Dali Temple went home to pick up their children.

The officials of Dali Temple were very frightened.

Your little wife died, and we were going to lose our jobs, so we also had to support our little wife, okay?

This time, Dali Temple is very efficient, and within three days, it was announced that the case was closed.

Doctor Lin was dizzy and dizzy, and took the medicine of the tiger and wolf, and the prince loved the concubine and died of death. The doctor is in exile for 3,000 miles, and the men in the family are official slaves, and the female dependents are official maids.

The first emperor Bixia was benevolent, and the imperial pen was a group - the woe did not reach his wife and children. Miss Lin narrowly avoided the fate of being reduced to an inferior maid.

But unfortunately, Old Man Xu's father and mother are such timid and cowardly people, for fear that they will marry the royal family in Beijing because of the Lin family's affairs, so they will not allow Old Man Xu to zaijian Miss Lin, and this marriage will never be mentioned again.

Within two months, Mr. Xu's father and mother made the decision and welcomed Miss Wang for him, which is now Mrs. Xu, into the door. At this time, Doctor Lin had already set off for that remote place of exile, and no one was in charge of Miss Lin anymore.

Old man Xu married a new lady, sighing and sullen all day long.