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âXiaoqian, Xiaoqian, whatâs happened to you?â The Empress reached out to lift the coat covering Xiaoqian.
Jiang Ning stopped her: âItâs windy outside, letâs talk inside.â
The Empress didnât say anything and let the nanny take Xiaoqian and hold him inside the room.
Xiaoman pushed Jiang Ning to follow them inside.
There was a charcoal fire in the room, and it was warm.
When the nanny took off Xiaoqianâs coat, she saw that, although his energy level seemed low, he had been protected well. The Empressâs expression softened a bit.
She touched Xiaoqianâs forehead: âIt doesnât seem too hot.â
âHis fever is gradually receding,â Jiang Ning said. âItâs all my fault for not taking better care of him, causing the emperorâs eldest grandson to suffer.â
Hearing that, the Empress didnât scold her.
âChildren getting sick is unavoidable. Both of your children got sick too, right?â
âYes, first Wenzan, then he passed it on to Lingzi and then to the emperorâs eldest grandson.â
âThe emperorâs eldest grandson is a few years older and can tell us if heâs feeling unwell. But the younger two canât even express where theyâre uncomfortable. Isnât that heartbreaking?â The Empress sighed. âBy all accounts, youâre already handling the hard work of taking care of several children, and I shouldnât blame you.â
âItâs my fault, Your Highness. Please punish me.â
âEnough.â The Empress waved her hand. âSomeone, summon the Imperial Physician to come and examine the emperorâs eldest grandson and find out whatâs going on.â
When the Imperial Physician arrived, he checked Xiaoqianâs pulse and said, âItâs nothing serious, just take a few doses of medicine and have a good sweat.â âI heard that the child also has vomiting and diarrhea?â
âIs that so?â The Imperial Physician hurriedly took the pulse again.
The Empress became angry when she saw this: âYou quack, if I hadnât mentioned it, you wouldnât have even diagnosed it?â
âI am guilty,â the Imperial Physician raised his sleeve to wipe sweat.
Jiang Ning watched with cold eyes, thinking that the Imperial Physicianâs medical skills were really inadequate.
Much worse than the two doctors she raised.
The two doctors she raised were originally experts in pediatrics. Jiang Ning would often send them out to treat a large number of commoners, for which she would pay the fees.
This also allowed the two doctors to accumulate a wealth of experience.
As for the doctors in the palace, most of them were taught by mentors or passed down from father to son, and they had studied medicine for many years. But their actual clinical experience was pitiful.
They only had theoretical knowledge.
After all, there were only a few masters in the palace, mostly women.
It would be strange if they were good at treating children.
The two doctors from the Prince of Yuâs residence diagnosed Wenzanâs illness as a cold complicated with gastroenteritis within minutes and treated it accordingly. This Imperial Physician, on the other hand, dawdled for a long time without even understanding the childâs condition before attempting to prescribe medication.
Not only was the Empress angry, Jiang Ning also wanted to kick him out.
After being scolded by the Empress, the Imperial Physician anxiously examined Xiaoqianâs pulse again for a while and said a lot before going to write a prescription.
Having completed the prescription, the Empress ordered someone to prepare the medicine.
âWait,â Jiang Ning spoke up. âLet me see the prescription.â
She had been waiting for this moment the entire time she was here.
The Empress looked at her and didnât say anything.
After looking at the prescription, Jiang Ning frowned. âThis prescription is not good enough.â
The Imperial Physician secretly curled his lips, thinking: What would a woman know about this?
However, he dared not express his thoughts.
Jiang Ning glanced at him: âThough I may not understand medicine, Iâve seen prescriptions written by the doctors in my mansion. Iâd say their prescriptions are at least 250 times better than this.â
Imperial Physician:
Jiang Ning extended her hand: âXiaoman.â
Xiaoman immediately took a crumpled piece of paper from her pocket, unfolded it, and handed it to her.
Jiang Ning glanced at it and handed it to the Imperial Physician: âWhy donât you take a look at this prescription, sir?â