For Her, I Rebelled in My Past Life; Returning to Our Wedding Night, I Seduced Him

In her past life, she defied her father and brothers and exhausted all her efforts to support that scum of a man to the throne, only to have him slaughter her entire family in return.

Reborn ...

Chapter 186 Appetite

A hint of worry flashed in Shen Wan's eyes.

She knew that this life was very different from the previous one, but it was mostly developing in the direction she hoped for, which she was happy to see. However, Xie Jingyan's nausea and even vomiting were completely unexpected by Shen Wan. Her intuition told her that Xie Jingyan was probably not suffering from the aftereffects of treating his leg, as Doctor Xu had said.

If it had only been nausea in his past life, it might not have spread, but he vomited to the point of needing a royal physician, so she couldn't possibly have been completely unaware of it.

Using the same medicine to detoxify, it makes no sense that there would be aftereffects in this life but not in the previous one.

Shen Wan was very worried, so when she heard that the doctor had been summoned, she immediately put down her teacup and stood up, wanting to hear what the doctor had to say.

After waiting at the door for a while, Steward Zhou led the two doctors into the mansion and followed Shen Wan toward the study.

Inside the study, Xie Jingyan was writing something. Hearing a knock on the door, he said, "Come in."

Shen Wan pushed open the door and went in. Xie Jingyan was wondering why she had turned back, when he saw the two doctors walking in.

Xie Jingyan's bewitching face was furrowed with worry as he said in a deep voice, "Although the imperial physician has examined him, I am still not at ease, so I asked Steward Zhou to invite a few more doctors to the manor."

Shen Wan knew that Xie Jingyan disliked seeing doctors and imperial physicians. Because of his leg ailment, he had seen too many doctors and imperial physicians, but none of them could cure his leg ailment. He didn't want to see doctors and imperial physicians if he could avoid it.

Fearing that Xie Jingyan would be angry with Shen Wan for acting on her own initiative, Steward Zhou quickly said, "The Princess Consort is also worried about the Prince's health..."

That was a reasonable statement. Besides, the doctor had already been brought to the study, and to prevent her from seeing the doctor would be to disrespect Shen Wan in front of outsiders.

Xie Jingyan got up and sat on the small couch. One of the two doctors was older, about fifty-one or fifty-two, and the other was about seven or eight years younger. The older doctor sat down first to take Xie Jingyan's pulse, stroking his beard as he did so. He took the pulse for a while, then switched hands, and finally said repeatedly, "Strange, strange!"

Shen Wan hurriedly asked, "What illness is it?"

The doctor glanced at Shen Wan and said, "Princess, don't worry. I'm just wondering why the prince's pulse is steady and his internal organs and meridians are all fine, so why is he nauseous so often, even vomiting?"

Shen Wan, "..."

This is the third doctor to say that.

Those two imperial physicians came from the palace, and she could use the excuse that they had been bribed and were not trustworthy. But this doctor was invited to the mansion by Steward Zhou, and even if those people wanted to harm Xie Jingyan, they would not have expected that she would not invite so many imperial physicians from the palace but instead invite a doctor for Xie Jingyan.

Could it be that Xie Jingyan's nausea and vomiting are really not a problem?

Shen Wan looked at another doctor, "Take another look at the prince."

The old doctor stood up, and the other doctor sat down. He took Xie Jingyan's pulse for a while and said, "Your Highness is overthinking it. His Highness's body is much stronger than the average person's, and he has no problems at all."

Everyone has some flaws, but apart from being a little irritable, Ling Wang didn't seem to have any problems.

After all, Xie Jingyan had been seeing doctors and imperial physicians for more than two years. If those doctors and physicians couldn't cure his leg ailment, how could they not cure his other minor health problems?

Besides, Dr. Tao had just taken my pulse not long ago; if there were any problems, he would have certainly treated them as well.

Shen Wan frowned and remained silent. Chen Feng asked, "Will my prince still vomit in the future?"

One question stumped both doctors.

They don't even know why Prince Ling is nauseous or even vomiting frequently, so how can they be sure whether he will continue to vomit or for how long?

As doctors, they should refrain from speaking about things they don't know, so the two doctors truthfully said they didn't know either, "Judging from the prince's pulse, vomiting is not harmful to the prince's health..."

As he finished speaking, the doctor's voice trailed off.

That doesn't make sense.

If you vomit up everything you ate, is it safe for your body?

However, the pulse diagnosis did not reveal anything unusual.

The doctor said cautiously, "I have never seen this illness of Your Highness before. It is indeed strange. For the sake of Your Highness's health, it would be best to take your pulse every day."

Shen Wan thought this made sense. To put her mind at ease, she would have to invite a doctor to the mansion every day to check on her. It would be a bit troublesome, but as for the money, she could easily afford it, let alone Xie Jingyan. She could even invite all the imperial physicians from the Imperial Hospital every day.

Xie Jingyan waved his hand, and Steward Zhou escorted the two doctors out of the mansion.

After the doctor left, Xie Jingyan looked at Shen Wan, who said, "I know you don't like seeing the imperial physician, but just in case, you still have to see him every day."

Shen Wan wasn't discussing it with Xie Jingyan, but rather informing him.

Xie Jingyan looked at Shen Wan and said with a smile, "Are you so afraid of me dying?"

She was so worried, and he still said such an unlucky word as "death." Shen Wan glared at him and said, "You must live to be a hundred!"

A strange, indescribable feeling flashed through Xie Jingyan's heart. He put his arm around Chen Wan's waist and said, "I can only guarantee that I will try my best to live while you are by my side. As for living to be a hundred years old—"

"Living too long in solitude is a kind of suffering."

His voice was filled with the loneliness of the two years since his leg was broken, which made Shen Wan's nose tingle.

She looked up into Xie Jingyan's eyes and said, "You must outlive me."

She would never leave his side for the rest of her life.

Yinshuang was outside the door, not far away. She could hear the conversation inside clearly. Yinshuang was very tired. Why did they have to talk about death and life? Couldn't they talk about something happy? To be honest, she wanted to go in and sew up the mouths of those who said such unlucky things.

Fortunately, a maid came over, and Yinshuang knew that dinner was ready. She quickly went into the room and said, "Your Highness, Your Highness, the food is ready. It's time to eat dinner."

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