Upon hearing Feng Heng's words, the Sixth Princess's outstretched hand froze in mid-air.
"Judging from the Sixth Princess's complexion, she hasn't had her period for at least half a year."
Li Youran looked at the Sixth Princess but did not notice that there was something different about her face than that of ordinary people.
"Dr. Feng is absolutely right. I haven't had my period for eight months."
The sixth princess pursed her lips and frowned as she spoke.
Ordinary women experience menstruation once a month, but the Sixth Princess only gets her period once a year, which is only possible with the blessings of the Bodhisattva.
"Dr. Feng, is there a cure for my illness?"
“Even if you’ve had your period once, it means there’s nothing wrong with your body structure.” Feng Heng said, glancing at the Sixth Princess.
Seeing that the Sixth Princess didn't show too much shyness when talking about her daughter's private matters, he knew that she was an easygoing person and might be able to let him treat her.
“There are two kinds of stone women: one is a real stone woman, and the other is a fake stone woman.”
As Feng Heng spoke, he took an orange from the table, cut it open, and said.
“True women with congenital ectopic vaginas do not have the necessary female organs in their abdomens, and no matter how much medicine or method is used, it will be useless. But it’s different for women with pseudo-congenital ectopic vaginas; they have all the necessary organs in their abdomens, and with proper treatment, they can return to normal.”
Upon hearing Feng Heng's words, the Sixth Princess excitedly grabbed Kong Qi's hand. Her eyes widened, bloodshot, as she looked at Doctor Feng with anticipation.
"I beg Dr. Feng to treat me. I am willing to pay any price."
Li Youran looked at Feng Heng and saw that Feng Heng's face was slightly red. It was obvious that the treatment method must be quite private.
Li Youran glanced at Kong Qi without showing any emotion. Kong Qi was a sensible person, so he followed Li Youran out of the room.
“You Ran, if I had known that the Fourth Prince was our enemy, I would never have been with the Sixth Princess.”
After listening to Li Youran recount the story of the Fourth Prince, Kong Qi spoke to Li Youran with a sense of self-reproach.
"You Ran, you must believe me. You, Yun Yingying, and I are sworn brothers. I would never prioritize romance over friendship."
"Look how nervous you are, I trust you, okay?"
Li Youran said with a smile, leaning against the railing as she sat down.
"Although the Sixth Princess and the Fourth Prince were born of the same mother, they were raised separately by different concubines from a young age. Although they were siblings, their relationship was very distant."
Before Li Youran arrived, he had already thoroughly investigated the relationship between the Sixth Princess and the Fourth Prince.
Over the years, the Sixth Princess and the Fourth Prince have rarely met in private, and their sibling relationship has become extremely distant.
Not only that, Li Youran also found out some rather private information, but the accuracy of this information was still uncertain, so Li Youran wanted to ask Kong Qi to test it out and see if it was true or false.
"The Fourth Prince and the Sixth Princess were originally raised by an unfavored concubine, but later, for some unknown reason, that concubine tried to poison the Sixth Princess. Fortunately, the young Fourth Prince was clever and resourceful, and stopped the concubine in time, thus saving the Sixth Princess's life. As a result, the Fourth Prince was valued by the Emperor and was raised by a different favored concubine. From then on, the two siblings were no longer raised by the same concubine. Since then, their relationship has become much weaker."
As Li Youran spoke, she looked at the lotus flowers in the pond, then turned to Kong Qi and said calmly.
"Even tigers don't eat their cubs. The fact that siblings could be so ruthless shows that His Highness the Fourth Prince was a cruel and vicious person even when he was young. He has just been hiding it all these years."
Upon hearing Li Youran's words, Kong Qi looked as if he had just realized something, and he looked toward the room where the Sixth Princess was.
Although separated by the door, it couldn't hide the sympathy in her eyes.
"No wonder the Sixth Princess is always wary of people and seems to lack a sense of security."
After saying these words, as if he had made a tremendous decision, Kong Qi looked at Li Youran and said solemnly.
"Can You Ran promise me that no matter what happens, you won't let the Fourth Prince's affairs involve the Sixth Princess?"
"That's natural."
As Li Youran spoke, she lowered her head and pondered for a while before finally speaking out her thoughts.
"Kong Qi, I need your help with something."
"Nonsense, utter nonsense! Your mother has just passed the seventh day after her death, and you want to get married? Is this something a daughter should do?"
As the prime minister spoke, he waved his sleeve and pushed all the fruits and snacks on the table off the table.
"Father, are you truly concerned for Mother, or are you simply afraid I'll find out where Hongxiu is, and that's why you're angry and ashamed?"
Hu Qinqin snorted coldly. She looked at the prime minister and felt that he was no longer the kind father he used to be. Her father was no longer the person she knew.
“Father, I’m making this clear today: don’t think that just because you’ve hidden Hongxiu away, she’ll be safe. Even if I search the ends of the earth, I will never let her live in peace.”
The prime minister was already furious, and after hearing Hu Qinqin's words, he simply pushed over a chair next to him.
"The imperial physicians have already said that your mother died of illness, not murder. If you remain obstinate, don't blame your father for disowning you as his daughter."
After the prime minister finished speaking, he put one hand behind his back, flicked his sleeve, and left.
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