Chapter 2602 Another Herb



After Gu Xin said that, she could also smell the sour smell that Gu Xin was talking about.

Gu Xin noticed her movement and laughed, "Don't move. I've smelled things that smell worse than this, so there's nothing to be embarrassed about."

Ah Yin was touched by Gu Xin's smile and sincerely thanked Gu Xin.

But now she finally realized what she hadn't noticed before—it hurt so much.

It was as if a hammer studded with silver needles was suddenly striking her all over, not just the places where she had been pricked.

She began to sweat profusely, and her body ached terribly, but she was still able to remain still, gritting her teeth and persevering.

Gu Xin watched as the sweat on her body began to change color, and she realized that it was pretty much the same as her analysis; it must be Yunheicao.

The herb that, when combined with *Heliotropium indicum*, can cause poisoned individuals to sweat of this color when they experience a poisoning attack, is *Heliotropium indicum*.

Of course, they call it Tianyin Grass in Da Zhou, but I don't know what it's called in Nan Lin.

Gu Xin is now using silver needles to force A Yin to take the poison out, and then she will go back and make pills with some jade bead dissolving solution. Before A Yin returns to Nanlin with the Nanlin delegation, she will definitely be able to detoxify her.

However, it won't be so easy for A Yin's family to get detoxified. Gu Xin can't go to Nanlin with her, and A Yin won't be bringing her family to Da Zhou anytime soon.

Therefore, Gu Xin plans to first prepare some pills to alleviate the effects of the poison, and then work with Grandma Xiao to figure out how to make pills that can completely detoxify the poison.

If it were paired with jade beads, there would be no need for further research. However, Gu Xin now knows how to use jade beads properly and will not directly use them to detoxify A Yin's family.

Moreover, she was also very interested in making the antidote.

Gu Xin didn't feel any remorse at all about using jade beads to detoxify A Yin.

First of all, this was something she promised, and she always keeps her word. Since Ah Yin was cooperating so well, there's no reason for her to go back on her word.

Secondly, Ah Yin's time is indeed very tight. She doesn't know how the Great Zhou and Nan Lin will discuss the matter of Princess Nan Lin's murder. As long as they come up with a solution, the Nan Lin delegation will definitely not stay any longer.

That's why she added a solution of jade beads to the antidote when she gave A-Yin the medicine.

Actually, she could have used the solution from the jade beads mixed with some herbs to detoxify A-Yin without silver needles, but then she wouldn't have been able to find out what kind of poison A-Yin had.

Even if we could get the poison pills from that Sangze.

Seeing Ah Yin's pained expression, Gu Xin continued to administer the needles while speaking: "Ah Yin, is there another kind of herb in your southern region that blooms with tiny flowers, about the size of a child's fingernail, on cloudy summer days? It can only grow in cold, damp, and dark places, and it withers as soon as it sees sunlight?"

Ah Yin endured the pain and listened intently to Gu Xin's explanation, then thought it through in her mind.

She felt that time was passing very slowly; time really does seem to pass slowly when you're in pain.

After a long time, just as Gu Xin was about to treat her again, A Yin finally answered, "Yes, there is. I've seen it. I mentioned in the palace that the Queen cultivates all sorts of rare and exotic plants, and one of them is the one the princess described. I remember that a little maid had just gone to the flower room and, seeing that the sun was shining brightly, moved the flowers out to sunbathe. And then, that little maid was punished."

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