Chapter 366 Judge Qin Carries Him Back to the Mansion



Gu Yuzhi's big eyes widened instantly. He then moved his arm in disbelief, looked at it carefully again, and exclaimed in surprise, "Mine is fine! It doesn't hurt at all!"

How amazing!

Judge Qin just twisted it like that, and the protruding arm was put back in place!

I really want to learn!

Xie Changshi glanced at the elite soldiers behind Gu Yuzhi and remembered that Jiang Kangming had led half of the elite soldiers to Dongzhimen, and then he understood: "Your Highness's arm was dislocated. Although it has been reset, you still need to be careful. Do not exert yourself during this period!"

Just as Gu Yuzhi was about to speak, Xie Changshi continued, "I will take them to Xizhimen. Your Highness, please go back and rest with Qin Yuanpan first."

After Xie Changshi finished speaking, without waiting for Gu Yuzhi's objection, he led his elite soldiers and galloped towards Xizhimen.

Gu Yuzhi was somewhat unwilling, but he was also afraid that if he really exerted more force, his arm would bulge out again, which would be troublesome.

He rotated his arm again, puffed out his cheeks somewhat unwillingly, and looked at the face of Imperial Physician Qin, which was flickering in the firelight, and said cautiously, "Imperial Physician Qin, my arm has been reattached, so I shouldn't need to take medicine anymore, right?"

Previously, due to exhaustion, Qin Yuan prescribed some tonics.

Because of the candied fruit, he gritted his teeth and drank it down.

However, if he were to have to take another kind of medicine, Gu Yuzhi said that even if he were to eat two more candied fruits, he would not want to take the medicine.

Seeing the dark, bitter medicine is painful, drinking the bitter medicine is painful...

In short, it can be summed up in two words: painful!

Qin Yuanpan looked down and saw his anxious little face. He felt more heartache than anything else: "No need for that. But during the recovery period, it's best if Your Highness doesn't use your right hand too much."

By the light of the fire, Judge Qin carefully examined Gu Yuzhi and found that there were no major external injuries, only that the place where he had been injured in the morning had reopened.

He sighed and said, "When we get back, I'll change Your Highness's dressings again."

Even Mr. Huo, who grew up in the military camp, only went to the battlefield for the first time when he was around ten years old.

His Highness is only eight years old, yet he has already taken up a sword and gone into battle to fight the enemy.

Judge Qin didn't know whether to say the Emperor was heartless or that the young prince had been taught to be too responsible.

With so many officials and ministers, why did it have to be His Highness who came all the way from the northern desert?

Qin Yuanpan felt sorry for Gu Yuzhi and naturally questioned the Emperor's decision.

But he also understood that the emperor was the Son of Heaven, and the young prince was first and foremost a subject, and only then the emperor's brother. Naturally, he had to do whatever the emperor told him to do.

Not long after entering the city, Judge Qin squatted down and said, "Your Highness has worked hard fighting the enemy. Let me carry you on my back for the rest of the journey."

Gu Yuzhi's eyes lit up when he heard that Judge Qin was going to carry him on his back.

He was about to step forward with a smug look on his face when he got close, but then he suddenly stopped, shaking his little head like a rattle: "No, no! I'm already eight years old. If the people of Huizhou knew that Prince Wen is already eight years old and still has to be carried, wouldn't that damage my prince's dignity?"

Gu Yuzhi felt increasingly aggrieved as he spoke.

He was actually really tired.

The injuries from traveling day and night during this period haven't fully healed yet.

Arriving in Huizhou is like entering a battle.

Although he had rested for a few hours during the day, the long-term losses had left Gu Yuzhi's body extremely tired.

He pinched his thin, bony face and figured he definitely wouldn't be able to get it back in a month or two.

Gu Yuzhi felt wronged just thinking about it, and wished he could climb onto Judge Qin's back right now and get some rest.

Upon hearing this, Judge Qin felt a sharp pang of sorrow in his heart. He took a deep breath and said, "The people of Huizhou know that Your Highness, at such a young age, traveled thousands of miles to Jiangnan to save them from their suffering."

“They will admire Your Highness, they will feel sorry for Your Highness, but they will never laugh at Your Highness.”

Qin, the Imperial Physician, patted his back and said, "Your Highness, please get on. I'll carry you as we walk and talk."

The firelight at the east and west gates suddenly blazed back on.

Gu Yuzhi turned his little head to look, but could only see the sky illuminated by the firelight.

It must be that Jiang Kangming and Xie Changshi's reinforcements have arrived.

Gu Yuzhi withdrew his gaze, looked at Qin Yuanpan's back, pursed his lips, then covered his mouth and chuckled secretly before rushing forward and grabbing Qin Yuanpan's arm.

After being carried to his feet by Judge Qin, Gu Yuzhi happily swung his legs and whispered, "Let's go!"

Infected by his cheerful voice, Judge Qin carried him and jogged a few steps until he was a little out of breath before slowing down.

Because the people were all hiding in their homes, it became darker and darker the further into the city Qin Yuanpan went, the slower he walked.

At this moment, Xiao Bai finally emerged, and its golden eyes seemed to shine brightly.

It nuzzled Gu Yuzhi's cheek with its head, then stood on Qin Yuanpan's shoulder, staring straight ahead without blinking, as if it could see the way back to the Qi residence.

The two walked and talked quietly. Gu Yuzhi's mood gradually improved, and soon they finally saw lanterns lit up ahead.

Gu Yuzhi pointed at the lantern and said, "It's a lantern from the Qi family. Judge Qin, hurry, hurry, let's go over there!"

Judge Qin must be very tired after carrying me for such a long way.

He said he wanted to get off halfway, but Judge Qin refused and insisted on carrying him back to the mansion.

Gu Yuzhi felt a little sorry for Qin Yuanpan, but he was also very happy. He rested his head on Qin Yuanpan's not-so-broad back and rubbed against him gently.

It was just like when he was a child, his mother would carry him around the courtyard.

Thinking of this, Gu Yuzhi's lips unconsciously drooped.

He missed his mother again.

During this time, because of his brother, the King of Chu, contacting the Northern Di people, he hadn't had time to write to his mother. He wondered how his mother was doing and whether she was thinking of him as much as he was thinking of her.

Fortunately, he had Chief Secretary Xie and Imperial Physician Qin by his side, and his mother had her sisters-in-law by her side.

The gates of the Qi residence were wide open, and the house was empty. Judge Qin escorted Gu Yuzhi back to bed and helped him change his clothes. Only then did he realize that the external injuries on Gu Yuzhi's body were more serious than he had thought.

Those old wounds were torn even wider, and the gauze was completely soaked.

The Imperial Physician Qin's hand trembled slightly as he removed the gauze, and he whispered, "Your Highness, don't you feel any pain?"

Gu Yuzhi blinked, looked down at the blood-soaked gauze, and suddenly cried out, "Ouch!" He said in a wronged tone, "President Qin, I didn't feel it until you said it, but now that you've mentioned it, I feel the pain."

On the battlefield, when you're only focused on killing the enemy, you only get minor cuts and lacerations and don't feel any pain.

When they came back, they were only happy that Judge Qin had carried them on his back, and they didn't think about this matter at all.

Little did he know that these wounds had been torn open so badly!

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