In the following days, after Yun Xuanning recovered, she took care of her daughter with the prince consort.
The young princess is in much better spirits now; she can get out of bed and chat with her mother.
Seeing that her daughter was indeed getting better, Yun Xuanning finally showed joy in her eyes.
…
Several years later, when Yun Xuanning saw Wan Ge again, her feelings were still very complicated.
Regardless, she was grateful to her: "I was ignorant before, and I'm really sorry. You can tell me anything you want in the future. I will do my best to do it for you."
Seeing the other person's sincere apology, as if they truly realized their mistake, Wan Ge waved her hand and said, "Let bygones be bygones. We don't need to dwell on it anymore."
Yun Xuanning cast a grateful glance at her.
Wan Ge was the type of person who responded better to gentle persuasion than force. Seeing the other person with a bandage wrapped around their head, looking pitiful, she couldn't even bring herself to speak harshly to them.
Wan Ge sighed, looked at the person in front of her, and asked, "How are you doing these days?"
Yun Xuanning smiled, neither sad nor happy, but more as if she had let go: "I'm doing well, and he's good to me too."
He was referring to the prince consort, and Wan Ge understood what she meant.
"He was really good to you. The day you almost miscarried, he seemed to be scared out of his wits. He stayed by your side and took care of you until you woke up."
Besides that, he also takes care of the young princess, handling most things personally. He's been extremely busy these past few days at the Divine Healer Valley.
When Yun Xuanning heard her say that, she only asked, "You're speaking up for him because you're worried that I still have feelings for Doctor Luo, right? Don't worry, I have absolutely no feelings for Doctor Luo right now. And I certainly won't ruin your relationship."
Wan Ge shook her head, her tone exceptionally confident, making it sound extremely certain: "I still have that much confidence. No matter what you think, I believe he won't have anything to do with you."
I'm just telling the truth, but I think he cares about you a lot. It's not easy to meet someone who truly likes you, so I just hope you can cherish him.
“I understand…” Yun Xuanning glanced in her husband’s direction, then turned her gaze back to Wan Ge.
However, he soon shifted his gaze because he saw Luo Qingmu again.
But at this moment, Luo Qingmu saw no one else but Wan Ge standing in front of him.
"Are you all done with your work?"
Luo Qingmu nodded, took her hand, and then asked Di Sheng if they wanted to continue their trip.
Xiao Feng indicated that he is still willing to continue taking care of the child.
"How is the young princess's illness?" Wan Ge asked about the young princess's condition, remembering that he was actually planning to go out.
Luo Qingmu continued, "Observe for two more days. If it doesn't worsen again, they can take care of the recuperation."
"that's all?"
Luo Qingmu nodded: "That's it. They delivered it in time. If it had been a day or two later, I would only have been 50% sure. And now, I guess it's basically impossible for her condition to worsen."
So the two of them can continue planning where to go next.
“Okay, Xiao Chen was curious about the scenery beyond the Great Wall before, right? Now that the weather is getting colder, I heard it has already snowed in the northern Xinjiang region, so let’s go there and take a look. Let’s bring Xiao Chen along.”
Although Luo Qingmu didn't know what his wife was planning, he nodded as he looked at his son decocting medicine.
Xiao Chen was born in the Valley of Divine Healers. Both the Valley of Divine Healers and the Ten Thousand Life Sect favored him, allowing him to go out and see other people and things.
Let him experience the harshness of northern Xinjiang; it will be a kind of training for him.
…
After waiting for two more days and fully confirming the little princess's condition, Luo Qingmu discussed the follow-up treatment with Luo Qingzhou. Then, the next day, she left the Divine Doctor Valley with Wan Ge and her son.
During her three months in northern Xinjiang, Xiao Chen's initial excitement turned into mostly sympathy.
At first, when I was on the city wall watching the snow falling in the border region, I felt that it was very different from the snow scene in Shenyi Valley, and I was mostly excited.
But the snow fell heavier and heavier, and in addition to feeling colder and colder, we saw that many people were sick. At the same time, due to the harassment of the barbarians, many soldiers were also injured.
At this time, Xiao Chen would follow behind his father, watching him treat patients. Then he would join his mother in decocting the medicine.
While Wan Ge was decocting the medicine, she watched Xiao Chen, whose eyes were red and tears were falling one by one.
She reached out and touched her son's head, asking softly, "Why are you crying?"
"I just feel sorry for them."
Wan Ge smiled and told him that this was how the people living here were—the conditions were harsh. And the soldiers guarding the frontier also endured great hardship.
Their lives have never been easy. Everyone is trying their best to live. Some people stay here because they love this land, some because of responsibility, and some because of helplessness.
All they can do is try their best to help them.
…
After spending three months in the northern frontier, they returned to the Valley of Divine Healers. Xiao Chen seemed to have matured a bit. He was already smarter and more sensible than other children his age, and this trip made him even more so, and he became more diligent in his studies.
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