Song Yaoyao was an orphan in her previous life. After completing her bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees consecutively, she became a military doctor. After dying from overwork while ...
After lunch, the dean said:
"Princess, you just arrived, so you should get familiar with the place in the next few days. I won't arrange for you to be on duty yet.
I'll arrange for you to go in a few days."
(Note: On duty, the day the imperial physician was assigned to be on duty, he needed to be on call at all times and be ready to provide medical services to the emperor, empress, and other members of the royal family.
Being on duty means going to work. Imperial physicians do not need to be on call at all times like on duty. They only need to carry out their daily work according to normal working hours.
The heroine is currently on duty and does not need to be on duty.)
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Soon it was time to get off duty, and Song Yaoyao saw her father waiting for her at the gate of the palace.
Song Yaoyao ran over quickly:
"Dad, are you waiting for me?"
"Well, hurry up and get in the car. Dad will take you back on his bike."
"Um."
After Song Yaoyao got on the car, Minister Song rode his bicycle towards the mansion.
Along the way, Minister Song asked:
"Yaoyao, how do you feel about going to work at the Madam's Hospital? Are you used to it?"
"Not bad, the dean is taking good care of me.
By the way, Dad, the emperor also sent me lunch at noon.
The emperor said that meals will be delivered every day at noon."
"Thank you, Your Majesty, for your grace."
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When Minister Song learned that his youngest daughter would be on duty at the Imperial Hospital, he sent someone to inform the palace.
As soon as she arrived at the gate of the mansion, Song Yaoyao saw her mother and elder sister standing at the gate and immediately called out:
"Mom, big sister."
Mrs. Song saw Song Yaoyao and hurried out. She looked her up and down and said:
"Today, your father sent someone to tell you that you were on duty at the Imperial Hospital. Did everything go well?"
"Yeah, they're all pretty good."
Mrs. Song felt relieved after hearing this.
When Mrs. Song learned in the morning that her little girl had gone to the Imperial Hospital for duty, she became restless.
That would mean close contact with the emperor and concubines, and Song Yaoyao was so active that she was afraid of saying something she shouldn't, which would bring her own death.
Mrs. Song's heart was in turmoil all morning and she couldn't sit still.
When it was almost time to get off work, Mrs. Song wanted to wait at the gate of the mansion.
Song Qingling was also worried about her sister, so she wanted to go to the gate of the mansion to take a look, and she saw her relative.
Song Yaoyao was in the middle, holding her mother on one hand and her sister on the other, and walked straight into the mansion.
Leaving dad outside the door alone.
Minister Song looked at the three people who left and muttered:
"I'm such a grown-up, but no one sees me? No one cares about me?"
A servant came running over and asked:
"Master, please come into the mansion. I will help you push the bicycle."
Minister Song looked at the servant and said:
"Forget it, I'll do it myself."
Mrs. Song took Song Yaoyao to the dining room and said:
"The toiletries are ready. Just go over there and wash up, and then you can eat."
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Song Yaoyao was washing up while listening to her mother chattering:
"The emperor's order came too suddenly. He didn't even prepare some snacks for you to eat when you're hungry.
You must be starving now, right? "
"Mother, I'm not hungry. I had breakfast and lunch in the palace. Your Majesty..."
After listening to Song Yaoyao's explanation, Mrs. Song said:
"As long as you're not hungry."
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After a while, Minister Song also arrived.
After dinner, Song Yaoyao talked to Minister Song and the others about the idea of accepting a disciple.
Madam Song: "Yaoyao, you have agreed to accept me as your honorary disciple.