Chapter 186 If you can't beat them, you resort to being disgusting!



"A prescription? Is it sure it can cure that scurvy?"

Huang was somewhat unwilling.

She always felt that she was excellent enough and was one of the best women.

As a result, when she encountered Princess Xie, she seemed to be led by the nose the whole time.

Is the Xie family really that powerful?

Does she know everything?

It's a secret that sailors on long voyages can get sick; this is probably only known to people who spend most of their lives at the seaside.

How did Xie, a noblewoman from an inland family, find out about this?

Yes, Xie Yuan, the father of Xie, was a renowned scholar with extensive knowledge.

Even a renowned scholar, who has traveled the world and seen much, may not necessarily know everything.

Faced with such an outstanding woman as Princess Xie, Madam Huang couldn't help but feel envious and jealous.

Although she had already decided in her heart that Xie should be able to cure scurvy, she still asked again, unwilling to give up.

"sure!"

Zheng Yurong was full of confidence.

Her confidence stemmed from the fact that she had a more powerful and almost omnipotent queen as her master!

"As you may have heard, our Yue King's Palace has a dedicated medical clinic."

Despite her confidence, Zheng Yurong still needed to find a way to persuade everyone.

She couldn't actually show the prescription first, but instead gave an example: "In the clinic, our Queen invited several royal physicians and their successors."

Most of these imperial physicians were exiled.

Unfortunately, being a royal physician was a high-risk profession in ancient times.

Doctors are not omnipotent; they cannot save everyone.

Ordinary people might just cry and make a scene.

In the royal court, when an emperor is enraged, bloodshed ensues, and imperial physicians are often cannon fodder in palace intrigues.

If things go wrong, the whole family could be exiled.

As a sacred place for "exile," Lingnan naturally had many imperial physicians or their descendants.

These people were able to become imperial physicians because their medical skills were extremely high.

They each had their own strengths, but their fates were unkind, and they became victims.

Xie Yuan encountered a physician named Feng, which intensified the conflict with the governor's office.

However, Physician Feng did not disappoint Xie Yuan's high regard. Based on the mustard brine provided by Xie Yuan, he actually managed to cultivate penicillin.

Over the past year, Dr. Feng successfully purified penicillin and conducted various experiments, including storage and virus testing.

The appearance of Physician Feng reminded Xie Yuan.

She began searching for and recruiting exiled imperial physicians or their descendants within the Lingnan region.

Xie Yuan offered generous treatment, a safe and respectable environment, and promised her a "future future." Her clinic successfully recruited more than twenty imperial physicians or their descendants.

These are the cornerstones and mainstays of Xie Yuan's Royal Medical Clinic.

With so many imperial physicians gathered together, and with Xie Yuan, a time traveler well-versed in history, providing ideas, they successfully developed many medicines.

Some time ago, Xie Yuan also obtained snake medicine and snake venom from Li Baozhu.

The imperial physicians at the Prince's Palace Medical Center conducted careful research and repeated experiments, and it seemed they had found a way to overcome the miasma and poisonous fog.

Although it's just an idea and requires further research, it still offers hope.

If a way can be found to deal with the miasma, Lingnan will truly become a paradise.

Helian Jue's development will also be more successful.

The Yue King's Palace Medical Center, which had many imperial physicians, also provided an excuse for Xie Yuan to use some novel "secret recipes".

Just like now, Zheng Yurong carried out the Prince's Medical Clinic, and Huang and the others nodded secretly.

Yes, the Prince's Palace has consulted so many imperial physicians; perhaps they really have found a cure for scurvy.

"Each prescription will be exchanged for one sea chart!"

This time it wasn't an auction, but a direct exchange.

Zheng Yurong laid out her conditions, waiting for the matriarchs of various powerful families to take the bait.

Ms. Huang: ...I really want to refuse.

But she really couldn't bear to part with it.

This prescription was too tempting; in Huang's opinion, it was even more valuable than the blueprints for the treasure ship.

After all, the ships her family built could go to sea and make some long voyages, but they were small in scale and had a weaker ability to withstand storms.

But not every voyage will encounter a storm; a large ship is simply safer.

But that "scurvy" is the most deadly.

If sailors can be kept healthy and avoid getting sick, the profits they can bring back can be maximized.

Ms. Huang was deeply moved.

The other matriarchs looked around, observing and waiting, just waiting for the first person to step forward.

Huang: ...

As expected, being the first lady of a powerful family is not an easy job.

She turned her head and glanced at the maid beside her, giving her a meaningful look.

The maid understood and raised her hand. "The Huang Shipyard is willing to exchange a nautical chart of the South China Sea."

"Okay! Deal!"

Zheng Yurong brought down the small hammer.

With Huang taking the lead, the other women in the family also got moving.

"Xian's Shipyard is willing to exchange a nautical chart of Yazhou."

"Li's Shipyard..."

In a short period of time, Zheng Yurong kept hammering.

I redeemed more than ten sea charts.

Of course, once you receive the nautical chart, you have to give them the prescription.

Zheng Yurong handed the small boxes to Huang and the others.

Huang didn't even have time to go home before hurriedly opening the box.

After seeing the "prescription" above, I was completely dumbfounded.

Soybeans can sprout, and eating bean sprouts every day can prevent scurvy.

That simple?

What kind of bean sprout can cure diseases?

Huang almost went to the Yue King's mansion to question him.

"No rush, don't make trouble yet. I'll go back and have someone try it out!"

Huang gritted her teeth and tried desperately to comfort herself.

The other women also consoled themselves in the same way, and thankfully, no one caused a scene.

Meanwhile, Xie Ze, unable to bear it any longer, prepared to give Xie Yuan a good dressing down.

Xie Ze has had a really tough time lately.

His wife and daughter made a huge fool of themselves outside the Yue King's Mansion.

The mother and daughter resorted to almost shameless tactics, kneeling outside the Yue Prince's mansion to force Xie Yuan to submit.

As it turned out, Xie Yuan, who was usually kind and seemed easy to bully, was actually quite domineering.

As if possessed by Helian Jue, she disregarded public opinion and etiquette, and directly ordered people to drag Cui Shi and Xie Rou away.

How embarrassing!

Xie Yuan completely stripped Xie Ze's family of their dignity and then trampled on them repeatedly on the ground.

Xie Ze was indignant and wrote several secret memorials to the capital to complain about the matter.

He wanted to instigate the sage to punish, or even attack, Helian Jue.

And then, that was it.

One secret memorial after another disappeared without a trace, as if they had sunk to the bottom of the sea.

Xie Ze finally saw a fact clearly: the King of Yue's power grew stronger day by day, and even a sage could do nothing about it.

"No! I must take action!"

Xie Ze felt that he could no longer endure it.

If he can't deal with Helian Jue and Xie Yuan, can't he at least annoy them?

Xie Ze was, after all, the head of the Xie family. Although he had been demoted, he still wielded some influence...

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