Chapter 330 329 Your little mountain chief will always be your little mountain chief
Xu Yong knew from the mask he wore last time and from the man's explanation that he was an imperial physician, so of course he was willing to do it when he heard that he wanted to treat him.
He immediately ran over and put his dark hands on the table.
When he noticed that Imperial Physician Tang was staring at his hand, the grown man blushed with embarrassment, wiped his hand on his clothes and put it back.
Imperial Physician Tang did not dislike his dirty hands, but when he saw these rough hands, he lamented the difficulty of life for the common people.
An Xin stood not far from them. She and Imperial Physician Tang both wore double masks because they were afraid of death.
Before daybreak, An Xin ordered people to boil several large pots of water with the herb Isatis root she brought with her for the people she brought to drink, not even leaving out the one thousand soldiers.
No matter whether it is useful or not, at least I feel comforted.
Imperial Physician Tang was about to feel Xu Yong's pulse when the Nanyang official sent by Prefect Fang came over to stop him and said, "Master Supervisor, and this Imperial Physician.
You'd better stay away from these people. If you are accidentally infected with the disease, it will be fatal."
The other person next to him also said earnestly: "Let's go back as soon as possible. The prefect is waiting for you to come back to discuss something."
An Xin: "Come here, take these two cowards aside and don't interfere with Imperial Doctor Tang's pulse diagnosis."
Even though he is afraid of death, An Xin will still take responsibility for what he should do.
She came here just for disaster relief, and Emperor Sheng An also told her some things in private. Thinking of this, An Xin wanted to go back and beat the shameless old emperor to death.
Even the donkeys in the production team were not so good at this.
The epidemic in Nanyang was exposed because someone had recently reported it through an official close to Emperor Sheng An.
Emperor Sheng An originally wanted to send someone to bring the prefect of Nanyang back to Beijing for trial, but he thought that how could a prefect have the power to suppress the epidemic in Nanyang Prefecture and conceal it.
That's why An Xin was treated like a donkey. She had just returned from Nanyu and hadn't even slept in her own bed yet.
He was sent by the old emperor to provide disaster relief to the victims, but in reality he was investigating the people behind the control of the Nanyang officialdom.
The two noisy people were covered with their mouths and pulled aside by the soldiers under Liu Boxing's command. Imperial Physician Tang then calmed down and took Xu Yong's pulse.
The officers and soldiers from Nanyang wanted to come over to help, but when they saw An Xin playing with a shiny token with a dragon pattern, even ordinary people knew that yellow was an imperial item, let alone a token with a dragon pattern.
Knowing that it would be useless even if they went over, they all pretended not to hear the two Nanyang officials' cries for help.
An Xin noticed that after Imperial Doctor Tang took Xu Yong's pulse, a look of confusion appeared on his face, and he asked, "What's wrong?"
Before Imperial Physician Tang opened his mouth, he saw two officials from Nanyang Prefecture who were trapped by the soldiers over there and shook their heads.
An Xin nodded thoughtfully and didn't ask any more questions.
Imperial Physician Tang did not write a prescription, but instead took out a few herbal remedies from his medicine box and handed them to Xu Yong.
"Take these medicines first. I will take time to come and see you every day. Tell me your condition truthfully so that I can improve the prescription for you accordingly."
"Okay, okay, I will tell you the truth about my condition, please rest assured, Imperial Physician."
Xu Yong was a grateful man because he was treated by the imperial physician. He was very grateful to An Xin who sent them relief grain, and to the imperial physician Tang who treated him.
After Xu Yong left with some herbal medicines, An Xin and his team went to the next village to distribute relief grain. Imperial Physician Tang also saw doctors for several people in this village.
One day, An Xin and her team distributed relief supplies to five nearby villages. She did not return to the city until the sun set and the sunset dyed the sky red.
Li Ziyu, who led people to the other side to provide disaster relief, had just returned.
After returning to the courtyard where they lived, everyone sat in the hall. Several imperial doctors looked at each other, and Imperial Physician Tang wanted to speak.
An Xin glanced at the servant who brought in the tea and shook his head slightly at him.
Imperial Physician Tang was stunned, then immediately closed his mouth as he thought of something, picked up the teacup and took a sip of tea.
After the servant who poured the tea left, An Xin raised his chin towards Liu Boxing and Zheng Xiaoling.
After getting the hint, the two men walked out together and leaned against the front porch as if they were chatting, which made the servants who wanted to get closer to eavesdrop anxious.
The only people in the hall at this time were An Xin, Li Ziyu, Imperial Physician Tang, and Imperial Physicians Dong and Miao sent by the Imperial Hospital.
Imperial Physician Tang saw that all the people here were the ones who came together from the capital. Although Li Ziyu did not come with them, Imperial Physician Tang knew that he was An Xin's student.
Therefore, he told everything he had talked about with the other two imperial doctors after he came back without reservation.
"After seeing some patients suffering from the epidemic today, we found that the epidemic in Nanyang is not serious.
Although we cannot come up with a cure for the disease in the short term.
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But as long as these people use the right medication, there should be no problem in suppressing and relieving the symptoms, and it is not common sense that so many people would die from the disease.”
An Xin listened quietly. After listening, she narrowed her eyes slightly, then raised the corners of her mouth and smiled coldly.
"Although the epidemic is not serious, it does not prevent people from being evil."
Li Ziyu's eyes darkened after he figured out the key.
At this moment, An Xin heard a servant who was stopped by Liu Boxing outside the door report: "The prefect sent someone to invite the supervisor and the governor, as well as several imperial doctors and Liu Duzhishi...
A banquet has been set up over there and everyone is invited to come."
An Xin curled the corners of his lips and stood up, "Let's go and see what kind of Hongmen Banquet Prefect Fang can prepare for us."
However, she had already guessed what Magistrate Fang wanted.
Seeing An Xin's calm expression, Imperial Doctor Tang also stood up with a smile and said, "Today I also want to see what kind of delicacies Prefect Fang can use to shut us up."
The other two imperial doctors were stunned, remembering that they had treated patients with the epidemic today, and the officials from Nanyang who went there had tried to stop them several times.
It turns out that the epidemic was not caused by the fact that people had not found a way to treat it, but because some people, for some reasons, did not want the epidemic in Nanyang to end as soon as possible.
Li Ziyu glanced at An Xin, his stern face expressionless, and he said in a leisurely tone: "Little headmaster, do you know what the current grain price in Nanyang is?
What are the prices of the herbs sold in the few pharmacies still open in the city?"
An Xin pulled out a price list of various items currently on sale in Nanyang City from his waist and slapped it on Li Ziyu's chest.
She proudly raised her head and stepped out of the door, leaving only one sentence: "Your little hill chief will always be your little hill chief."
Li Ziyu raised the corners of her lips slightly and shook her head, wondering how could she have forgotten that they were all students she had carefully taught.
I'm afraid that when she entered Nanyang City, she had already sent people to collect this kind of information.
(End of this chapter)