Chapter 870 asks for a handwritten oracle
The saint said in surprise: "Yes, yes, Wang Yuanzheng said the same, but he doesn't know how to treat it." ”
Wang Yuan was arching his hand towards Gu Yunjiao, "The old man heard people mention in his early years that the Nanyang area, and even Yazhou, are full of miasma, and if they are poisoned, they will have chills and fevers, and people will tremble non-stop, so it is called a pendulum." ”
"It's just that the old man has never smelled any medicine that can cure this disease."
"Doctor Gu has a way to treat it?"
Gu Yunjiao thought for a while and said, "If it's really malaria, I have a way to cure it, but I'm afraid it's not." ”
Sheng Shang looked at the few doctors below, all of them lowered their heads to avoid his gaze, and he sighed, "In this way, how about bothering Doctor Gu to go to the epidemic area?" ”
"Only Dr. Gu knew about this disease, and asked Dr. Gu to save the people from fire and water."
Gu Yunjiao thought for a moment and said, "I'm willing to go." ”
"It's just, I have a request."
The saint waved his hand magnificently, "You just have to say." ”
Gu Yunjiao said: "After all, I am just a doctor, that is, I went to the epidemic area, and the officials and people may not be willing to listen to me." ”
"The Holy One has to give me an edict, and I can do it cheaply."
Sheng Shang nodded, "What's so difficult about this?" ”
"I will write you a handwritten message, and send a group of forbidden troops to go with you."
Gu Yunjiao lowered her head, "The courtiers obey the order." ”
At this time, the imperial doctors in the study began to become active, "Doctor Gu really deserves to be called a miracle doctor." ”
"Now the people are saved."
Some secretly thought in their hearts that they didn't have to be scolded by the saint now.
Others thought in their hearts, fortunately, they would not be able to cure this disease, otherwise they would be sent to the epidemic area, and it would be nine deaths.
The saint personally wrote a handwritten edict, and the eunuch respectfully held it to Gu Yunjiao.
Gu Yunjiao took the handwritten message, went out of the palace gate and went home, and hurriedly asked people to pack her clothes and luggage.
Caiping and Yang Ying are going to go with Gu Yunjiao, Gu Yunjiao thought for a while, "It's better for Caiping to go with me." ”
"Yingying is watching a few children at home."
You'er raised her head from the chessboard, "Mother, where you are going, I will go too." ”
Ru Ru, who was opposite him, also shouted, "I want to go with my sister-in-law." ”
Qi'er also shouted: "Mother, I'm going, I'm going with you." ”
Gu Yunjiao had to come over and take turns to touch the heads of several children, "The place where you are going this time is very dangerous, and children can't go." ”
"You listen to Aunt Yang obediently at home."
"When I come back, see which one is the most obedient, and reward him with a good thing."
The three children scrambled to be the first to go, "I, I'm the most obedient." ”
Gu Yunjiao smiled, packed up her things, and sent someone to the workshop to explain some things to the steward.
Jiang Youzhi hadn't gone home at this time, Gu Yunjiao was hesitating whether to meet him before leaving, when the housekeeper outside came to report: "Young lady, there is a team of forbidden troops outside the door." ”
The forbidden army is here, and it is too late to say goodbye to Jiang Youzhi, Gu Yunjiao hurriedly explained a few words to the housekeeper, and then got into the carriage with Caiping.
A team of 100 forbidden troops set off on both sides of Gu Yunjiao's carriage.
Da Chu did not produce good horses, but now he has lost a large part of the territory in the north, and the imperial court has even lost the only horse farm.
The horses ridden by the forbidden soldiers were all Dian horses from the southern part of Xinjiang.
The Dian horses were short, and the forbidden soldiers always felt that something was almost something when they rode on them, and they were not so majestic and majestic.
The weather was hot, and the horses couldn't stand it, and they walked more than 100 miles a day at most.
(End of chapter)