Chapter 18: What is the Use of Raising You?

"Are you stupid? If you have time to be jealous of others, you can't read more!? Alas, how could I have such a nephew as you! Wei Yuanju rubbed his temples vigorously and explained:

"The reason why the envoy of the Fang Yuan will take Imperial Doctor Wu is so that if something goes wrong, he can be pushed out to take the blame, do you understand!?"

"Huh? No way? That's obviously that medicine is so effective......" The Imperial Doctor muttered dissatisfiedly.

Wei Yuanju interrupted him impatiently, and said angrily:

"You're still studying medicine! Everyone's physical condition is different, and the medication is also different. Medicines, which work for most people, may not be useful for some people, and may even be harmful!

Who can guarantee that Prince Chun will get better after taking that medicine? Will something happen? If nothing happens, the credit belongs to our entire hospital, and once something happens, the responsibility is that of Imperial Doctor Wu, do you understand this truth? ”

The Imperial Doctor of the Ming Jing scratched his chin, still with an unclear expression.

Wei Yuanju didn't bother to tell him more, only told him to see more medical skills and learn more medical skills, so he went out with the medicine box to meet with the Fang Yuan envoy and others, and rushed to the palace together.

In the cold palace, Concubine An glared at the bruised Cuiyun on her face, and stepped forward to slap her again.

Cuiyun knelt on the ground with a puff, sobbing aggrievedly.

"Cry, cry, what else would you do besides cry!? Raising a bird can make me happy twice, raising a chicken can also pluck feathers and make dusters, and slaughter and fill my stomach! What can I do with you!? ”

The more An Concubine spoke, the more angry she became, and stepped forward to give Cuiyun another kick, kicking her to the ground.

Cuiyun groaned, and hurriedly endured the pain and knelt in front of An Concubine, biting her lip vigorously.

"Hmph, even the guards don't know where that girl came from, it's really weird! Can there be more people in this cold palace!? ”

"Niangniang, I heard the jade nobles call that girl fairy, isn't it, it's really an immortal?"

"Whew! Have you ever seen an immortal like that? There is no fairy spirit at all, but the evil spirit is not small! In my opinion, I'm afraid it's not a ghost! No, we must be enlightened in this matter! ”

"Mother, this can't be said. The palace has always been the most taboo about ghosts and gods, in case, in case, if one is not careful, wouldn't we move a stone and hit ourselves in the foot? ”

An Concubine glared at Cuiyun and said angrily: "Hmph, you have a lot of ideas at this time!" So tell me, what to do!? ”

"According to the foolish opinion of the slaves, we might as well show favor to them first. After getting acquainted with them and finding out their details, wouldn't it be safer for us to prescribe the right medicine at that time? ”

Cuiyun said tremblingly, a flattering smile on her face.

An Concubine narrowed her eyes, bent down in front of Cuiyun, reached out and pinched her chin and smiled:

"Hehe, you're still a little useful sometimes, okay, get up, go wipe your face. Then, go and have a good relationship with them, and listen to their truths and truths. ”

"Huh? I, I'm going? Cuiyun asked nervously.

"Nonsense, do you want me to go!?" An Concubine's willow eyebrows were upside down, and Cuiyun trembled.

"I'll go! I'll go! I'll be there right away! Cuiyun crawled out of the room.

An Concubine looked at her back and shook her head vigorously, sat down at the table, poured a cup of tea, took a sip, and showed a look of disgust.

An Concubine got up and walked to the door of the room, and secretly looked out through the crack in the door.

Cuiyun straightened her clothes and hair, and walked slowly towards the jade nobleman's room.

Before I reached the door, I could hear laughter from inside.

Ouch, these guys are really deadly, aren't they? Actually frolicking in the Forbidden Palace! Cuiyun has already begun to "bookkeeping" to the small book in his heart.