The news that Prince Yan's leg had been healed quickly spread throughout the Marquis's residence.
Just now, the Crown Prince walked from his own courtyard to the garden without anyone's help.
The prince's steps were still a little unsteady, but Doctor Jiang said that with a little more practice, he would be able to walk freely in ten days to half a month.
This explosive news stunned Aunt Liu.
For more than ten days, none of the people she sent over were able to enter the prince's courtyard.
Not a single word about the Crown Prince has been revealed.
She also lost a nail that had been in the yard for many years.
The people in the Hou family seemed to have become completely different people; the usually kind-hearted woman actually beat the cleaning maid to death.
He is still locked in the woodshed.
However, Aunt Liu was not worried at all that the maid would betray her, as her whole family was in her hands.
To Aunt Liu's astonishment, Jiang Chuwei could even cure Gu poison.
Aunt Liu's courtyard was littered with broken pieces: "That wretched woman, she should have gone to be a nun after the divorce, why is she meddling in the Marquis's mansion?"
The servants trembled with fear, for they knew all too well that Aunt Liu was ruthless and had countless lives on her hands.
Everyone is afraid of being blamed.
...
Jiang Chuwei wrote out several prescriptions and then explained the subsequent treatment methods to the physician.
The subsequent treatment was taken over by the prefectural physician.
After everything was settled, it had been twelve days since I left home.
As they packed their bags, Madam Yan brought over a box, which the nanny opened for Jiang Chuwei to see.
It was a thick stack of banknotes.
"Dr. Jiang! Here is ten thousand taels for the consultation fee." Madam Yan was ashamed; this was all she could offer.
Most of the Marquis's money went into Concubine Liu's pocket, and the heir's medicine and treatment over the past three years cost a lot of money.
“Madam, this is too much.” During her time at the Marquis’s residence, Jiang Chuwei had come to understand Madam Yan’s predicament.
She took out a silver note worth one thousand taels, waved it, and then put it away.
Madam Yan had tears in her eyes: "Thank you."
Dr. Jiang is practically a living Bodhisattva.
Lady Hou wasn't really stupid; with her medical skills, a consultation fee of 100,000 taels wouldn't be excessive.
This debt of gratitude for saving us can only be owed for now. Anyway, An'ge'er is all better now, and he can repay the favor later.
"The prince's medicine must be made with the finest medicinal herbs," Jiang Chuwei instructed.
"Don't worry, Dr. Jiang, I will keep an eye on things." Madam Yan sighed, "Dr. Jiang is the epitome of a doctor with a benevolent heart."
Jiang Chuwei bid farewell to everyone, and the young master stood by the window, following her retreating figure until he could no longer see her...
"Your Highness! Doctor Jiang has left!"
"Um!"
"Let this servant help you rest for a while!"
"No need, let's walk around for a while first. Miss Jiang said we should move around more."
The title of the Crown Prince has changed again.
From this day forward, he and Jiang Chuwei will no longer be in a patient-doctor relationship, but rather a relationship between the heir of a marquis's mansion and the young lady of a general's mansion.
"Alright, then let's visit each other more often." Changsheng was unaware of the prince's hidden thoughts. He only knew that...
All he knew was that the prince could finally walk on his own.
This time, Princess Qingning did not insist on sending Sister Jiang home.
She needs to go back and catch up on her sleep.
These days, she and her mother have been living in the Yongning Marquis's residence, which has been very inconvenient, and she hasn't been sleeping well.
"Mother! You've worked so hard! To prevent my uncle's concubine from harming my cousin, you've condescended to stay at the Marquis's residence for so long. Mother is truly wise and capable." Princess Qingning and the Princess Consort rode in the same carriage, and the Princess Consort kept flattering her mother.
"You're so sweet-talking. That's my family, why are you condescending to me? Just try to be less rude to me in the future." The princess chuckled and tapped her daughter's forehead.
However, no matter how powerful a daughter's family is, she still hopes that her natal family can stand up and that their lives will get better and better.
"Ouch!" Princess Qingning covered her head, but her eyes were full of slyness.
"Speak! What do you want now?"
No one knows a daughter better than her mother. The princess sat up straight, looking at her daughter with a wary expression.
"I, I'm moving in with Sister Jiang."
"You, have you lost your mind?" the princess exclaimed in disbelief.
What is her daughter thinking about?
"I believe that a life-saving grace should be repaid with the greatest gratitude."
"If anyone should repay a debt of gratitude, it should be your cousin. Why are you making up so many excuses when you want to play around?" the princess said irritably.
"What if my cousin and Sister Jiang get together in the future?" Princess Qingning asked excitedly.
Why didn't she think of that? If Sister Jiang becomes my cousin's wife, then we're family, aren't we?
Then she'd have an excuse to stick to Sister Jiang every day.
The princess rolled her eyes at her daughter: "Do you think it's so easy for two people to be together? First, there has to be fate, and then there has to be mutual affection."
If Miss Jiang has no feelings for your cousin, then your cousin being with her wouldn't be repaying a debt of gratitude, but rather repaying kindness with enmity.
"What if my cousin likes her? Is that not allowed either?" Princess Qingning asked curiously.
Princess Qingning wondered if it was just her imagination, but she felt that her cousin's gaze towards Sister Jiang was strange.
"If my cousin likes Miss Jiang, and Miss Jiang also happens to like my cousin, then the two of them are a match made in heaven."
But if it's just my cousin who likes Miss Jiang, and Miss Jiang has someone else she likes, then my cousin would be very unhappy if they were together.
Just like her sister-in-law, the princess only said these words to herself.
"Oh!" Princess Qingning seemed to understand but not quite.
"You'll understand when you find someone you like." The princess was truly worried sick, constantly educating her daughter.
Jiang Chuwei, who was being forced into a marriage by Princess Qingning, was wondering where Prince Yu was at this moment.
They hadn't seen each other for a long time.
Unbeknownst to Jiang Chuwei, a feeling of longing was creeping into her heart.
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