Married to a Villainous Minister

Yu Jiao wakes up one day to find herself transmigrated into the body of a poor rural girl, sold off in a marriage of luck to a sickly man.

Thinking she’s landed in a farming-romance novel, ...

Chapter 1115 Something Happened to the Wu Family

After having dinner at Liu's house, Yu Jiao and Yu Qizhe returned to Wanfu Bridge and went to the clinic to take a look. The clinic was basically tidied up. Bai Lu took the medicinal materials from the contacted drug dealer and gave them to Yu Jiao for review. The drug dealer knew that the owner behind the clinic was a powerful figure and did not dare to fool around. The medicinal materials sent were all of excellent quality.

After checking, Yu Jiao nodded to Bai Lu with satisfaction and asked her to contact the drug dealer to sign the contract and send more medicinal materials.

Bai Lu immediately went back home, got the money, and went to handle the matter.

The three-day rest after the marriage passed in a flash. At night, Yu Qizhe held Yu Jiao in his arms and kissed her for a long time on the bed. He kissed her until her body became soft like a puddle and she couldn't breathe. Then he took a cold shower with his whole body burning, and fell asleep with her in his arms.

In the next few days, when Yu Jiao woke up in the morning, the bed beside her was cold. She became more and more lazy, and was occasionally awakened by the rustling sound of Yu Qizhe getting up to go to bed. The room would soon become quiet again. He would sit at the head of the bed and coax Yu Jiao to sleep again in a gentle voice. When Yu Jiao really woke up from her deep sleep, she was the only one left in the room.

After breakfast that day, Yu Jiao asked Jianjia to get some things from the warehouse and prepared a car to go to Yong'an Lane.

Yu Mengshan and his wife are leaving Beijing to return to Qingyu Village today. Yu Qizhe is busy with official duties in the Dali Temple and cannot spare time to come, so Yu Jiao sends them to the city gate. Yu Ruhai sees that Yu Jiao's nose is not a nose and her eyes are not eyes, but Yu Zhoushi is very amiable. Finally, she asks Yu Jiao to take good care of Yu Jinshu and Yu Jinyan.

Yu Jiao just smiled and said nothing. She did not agree. She only said goodbye to Yu Mengshan and his wife, asked Jianjia to move all the gifts she had prepared to the carriage, and watched their carriage disappear on the official road before returning to the city.

Yu Jiao did not return home, but went to the clinic and asked the waiter to hang up a plaque. Without making a big fuss, she quietly opened the clinic. The three characters "Don't ask about the heart" were written on the plaque, which came from the idea that judging by deeds, not the heart, there is no perfect person in the world.

The clinic had just opened and was very quiet, so Yu Jiao took a medical book to pass the time and taught the shop assistants some medical theories.

After a few days like this, some people came in to get medicine. The prescriptions were all written by other doctors. When Yu Jiao prescribed medicine for people, she would ask about the symptoms according to the prescription. Occasionally, if the prescription was not suitable, she would change the dosage or replace one or two more suitable herbs.

Not long after, more and more people came to get medicine. Yu Jiao sat in front of the counter and occasionally talked with the customers who came to get medicine. She learned that when the clinic first opened, a customer got medicine from here and found it very effective. The customer then recommended her clinic to people he knew.

On this day, several women wearing veils and with graceful figures entered the clinic. Yu Jiao glanced at the maid who accompanied them and recognized her as the woman who stopped her at the door before the clinic opened that day to ask when the clinic would open and when she could see patients at Wanchunlou.

Yu Jiao understood, but her expression did not change. She took them to the back room and asked them about their symptoms in detail.

After entering the wing room, the girls wearing veils breathed a sigh of relief. Seeing that Yu Jiao did not show any contempt for them, they relaxed a lot more.

Yu Jiao asked about the symptoms one by one, then put on fish bladder gloves, pulled the curtain, and personally looked at each person's private parts before she cleaned her hands and picked up the pen to prescribe medicine.

The illnesses of these women were not serious; they were just common gynecological inflammations, also known as venereal disease, which was the most common disease in brothels.

Yu Jiao prescribed medicinal baths, internal and external medicines according to each person's different situation. The girls were worried at first, as they, the people in the brothel, knew that syphilis was difficult to treat. Not to mention that most doctors were unwilling to see prostitutes like them, even if they were willing to see them, the medicine they prescribed was only temporary and it was difficult to cure the disease completely.

When they heard Yu Jiao say that it was just a common syphilis, and although it was easy to relapse, it would recover as long as they took good care of themselves, they felt relieved.

The accompanying maid was the mother of Wanchunlou. After receiving the prescription and medicine written by Yu Jiao, she smiled happily, paid the consultation fee and medicine money very generously, thanked Yu Jiao profusely, and left with the girls.

Seeing that it was getting late, Yu Jiao told the waiter to close the shop. She took Jianjia Bailu back to Guihua Lane. As soon as they left the clinic, a group of soldiers rushed past. Jianjia looked at the armor on the soldiers, and after they passed by, she whispered to Yu Jiao, "Miss, it's the Shenshu Camp."

Afraid that Yu Jiao didn't understand, Bai Lu explained, "The Shenshu Camp is the emperor's personal guard. In addition, there are the Shenji Camp and the Wujun Camp. They are the three major camps of the Beijing Army. They all obey the emperor's orders directly. The Shenshu Camp will not be deployed easily."

Our ancestors built the Imperial Guards so that they could lead the army in person to defend the capital and resist foreign enemies, but it was not common for the emperor to lead the army in person. Later, the three major camps were established to prevent palace coups and were troops directly under the emperor's command.

After Yu Jiao understood, she looked in the direction where the officers and soldiers of Shenshu Camp were going, as if thinking about something. She told Bai Lu to check whether Shenshu Camp was going to Zanmao Hutong, and then took Jianjia back to the mansion first.

Half an hour later, Bai Lu came back and said, "It's not Zanmao Hutong, it seems to be a house in the west of the city. A woman was captured. The people from the Shenshu Camp also went to Wu's house and arrested Wu Yi, the right councilor of the Tongzhengsi."