Chapter 355 Rebellious Psychology
However, the Emperor was truly irritated by his unfilial son today. He was annoyed and exhausted, so he didn't say anything more to Concubine Yan. He waved his hand at her and said, "Go away."
Concubine Yan's heart skipped a beat. "Yes, Your Majesty."
When she left the Palace of Heavenly Purity, she gritted her teeth in her heart and decided to call that unfilial son over and teach him a lesson!
If this continues, I really don’t know what will happen in the future.
Concubine Yan had no idea that when she returned to Guanju Palace and hurriedly sent for her son, he didn't show up at all. He said he had something to do and didn't want to come to the palace for the time being, so he would come to pay his respects to her another day.
Concubine Yan covered her chest and groaned. She also felt some pain in her chest!
This kid is so infuriating!
The fierce dispute that broke out in the Qianqing Palace could not be concealed. It spread quickly not only in the palace, but also outside the palace. Although it did not spread to the common people so quickly, it soon became known to almost everyone in the upper class, powerful officials, and bureaucrats.
Some are happy and some are sad.
The most anxious family is naturally the Yan family.
Many people went to persuade the second prince, especially the Yan family.
However, the second prince's rebellious period came late, and his rebellious mentality was extremely serious. The more people said to him, the more he would not listen. Especially when his uncle and cousin of the Yan family said something, not only would he not listen, but he would get angry when he heard it.
Because the Yan family believed that their relationship with him was closer than that of others, they naturally spoke more directly, even using harsh words.
Of course the second prince wouldn't buy it.
He doesn't even buy into his father's account, let alone the Yan family?
The Yan family considers themselves his relatives, but in his eyes, the Yan family only exists because of his dependence on him. Why should they put on airs in front of him?
Without him, the Yan family is nothing!
You want to teach him a lesson just for that? What a joke!
Within a few days, the news that the emperor was ill spread.
Because the emperor had to cancel the morning court.
Those who knew about it actually knew very well that the emperor had not fallen ill that day, but had been ill earlier. It was just that the emperor was too proud to allow anyone to make it public, so he kept it a secret and pretended to be ill.
Now that I can't hold it in any longer, I have to make it public.
Everyone has their own guesses. The emperor would not fall ill for no reason. He was probably angry with the second prince.
Everyone was suddenly shocked to realize that the emperor was not young anymore!
No one dared to tell Concubine Yan or the Second Prince that the Emperor was sick because of the Second Prince. Concubine Yan and the Second Prince had never thought of such a possibility, so neither of them, including the Yan family, had ever thought of it that way.
When Concubine Yan saw that the emperor was ill, she was even a little happy: sick people are the most vulnerable and need the most care and attention, which is naturally the best time to get closer to them.
As long as Mo'er can show filial piety and care deeply for the emperor at his sickbed, there is no need to worry about not repairing the relationship between father and son, and it is possible to take it to the next level.
However, it was true that the second prince went to visit his father, and it was also true that he expressed his concern, but he was also stubborn and refused to admit his mistake.
He did not become "sensible" as the emperor had expected, and did not start to work hard and study hard to make progress.
The emperor was still disappointed, but he didn't have the energy to teach him a lesson.
The depression in my chest could not be dissipated, and the disease was lingering and could not be cured.
This time, not only the emperor was anxious, but the Imperial Hospital was also anxious.
The emperor was furious.
He couldn't stay sick like this forever. He still had to go to court and countless government affairs were waiting for him to deal with. He had to get better quickly.
The Imperial Medical Service was severely reprimanded by the Emperor.
The Imperial Medical Service was filled with gloom and sorrow, and the judges felt very wronged, yet they had no place to appeal.
The emperor is old and not as strong as he was when he was young. Illness comes and goes like a mountain, and there is nothing that can be done about it.
If you don't care about anything, just take medicine and rest comfortably, you will naturally recover after ten days or a month of recuperation.
But how can the emperor do it?
The emperor was anxious, but unwilling to just sit back and rest. As soon as he felt a little better, he would summon his ministers to discuss government affairs and review memorials. The imperial physician did not dare to give him harsh advice, but could only make gentle suggestions. However, these gentle words were of no use.
Concubine Yan did not dare to advise him too harshly, as if she did, it would seem like she was saying that the emperor was old and not as good as he used to be, and the emperor could not bear to hear such words.
Concubine Yan is such a smart person, she wouldn't run into such bad luck.
Besides, the emperor's illness might not be a bad thing for her and her son.
That day, the emperor felt a little better and summoned the ministers again. The chief judge of the Imperial Hospital could not help but persuade him more directly, but before he could finish his words, he was scolded by the emperor and driven out of the Qianqing Palace.
The judge smiled bitterly, helpless.
Zhao Mansion.
In the middle of the night, a figure quietly landed in the courtyard of the Zhao Mansion. The figure was agile and familiar with the place and came to Zhao Xiang's study and pushed the door open and walked in.
In the study, only a tiny lamp was lit. The dim light was obscured by thick curtains, making the shadows appear even more hazy.
Zhao Xiang sat at his desk. When he heard the student who pushed the door open raised his head, he nodded gently and said, "Here I am."
"father in law!"
Zhou Hansheng walked briskly forward and saluted.
"Sit down."
"yes."
After a few pleasantries, Zhou Hansheng said, "Father-in-law, is it time now? Yu Xiaofang has been waiting for a long time."
Yu Xiaofang's grandfather was once the most skilled physician in the Imperial Medical Bureau. With his skills and qualifications, he could have been the director of the Imperial Medical Bureau, but he was obsessed with medicine all his life and indifferent to fame and fortune. Whenever he had free time, he only wanted to study medicine or discuss medical issues with others, so he declined the offer.
But even so, everyone in the Imperial Medical Service in the past, from the director on down, had great respect for him.
When the empress dowager was still alive, the person she trusted most was Yu Xiaofang's grandfather. It was always Yu Xiaofang's grandfather who treated the empress dowager and checked her pulse.
But later the Queen Mother died under unclear circumstances, and Yu Xiaofang's grandfather was implicated and convicted, and eventually committed suicide by taking poison.
Even though he committed suicide, the Yu family could not escape severe punishment. The whole family was exiled to Lingnan. While on the road, all his blood relatives died of illness or accidents.
Except Yu Xiaofang.
It's not that Yu Xiaofang, who was still a child at that time, was lucky, but that the old imperial physician Yu had arranged everything in advance. Before the Yu family encountered trouble, the news of Yu Xiaofang's death spread. In fact, Yu Xiaofang was secretly adopted by a family in the clan. When he was exiled, no one knew to check the Yu family members, and naturally no one knew that he was actually the grandson of the old imperial physician Yu.
The Yu family members were exiled to Lingnan, where they were separated and scattered. Due to the harsh conditions, many people died within a few years. In Yan Village, only cousins Yu Xiaofang and Lin Mo were left.
Old Imperial Physician Yu had already made plans and arrangements. After many twists and turns, his medical book finally fell into the hands of Yu Xiaofang. His talent in this area was not inferior to that of his grandfather, and his medical skills were also excellent.
(End of this chapter)
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