Upon hearing this, Imperial Physician Qin gently shook his head: "Shi Nan and the doctors in the city have gone to the city wall. I need to go get the medicine myself. Your Highness, please lie here for a while and be careful not to touch the wound."
Gu Yuzhi puffed out his cheeks, clearly not wanting Judge Qin to leave.
However, the Qi residence itself had no guards; those who were supposed to fight the enemy had all gone to fight the enemy, so the residence was naturally empty.
Gu Yuzhi pouted and waved to Imperial Physician Qin: "Imperial Physician Qin, please go quickly. I will be careful not to touch the wound."
Judge Qin then left, turning back every few steps.
When he was all alone in the room, Gu Yuzhi lay heavily on the bed, feeling as if he were the only person left in the world, and it was unusually quiet.
Just then, Shu Xiaohan suddenly sighed deeply: "The young prince is so badly injured, and we can only watch. We are really useless."
Because of the battle early this morning, Shu Xiaohan can't help but scream when she sees Gu Yuzhi in danger.
Even the usually composed Wen Xiuzhu could not control the fear in his heart.
Although he knew that Wen and Shu were worried about him, hearing Teacher Shu's exclamations from time to time still affected his ability to fight.
Therefore, before the surprise attack tonight, Gu Yuzhi dismissed Wen Shu and the other man.
Seeing Wen and Shu suddenly appear, Gu Yuzhi blinked and said lazily, "Manager Wen, Teacher Shu, what brings you here?"
He didn't summon them!
But because of their presence, I don't feel lonely anymore.
Gu Yuzhi's big eyes darted around, and a big smile spread across his face.
Looking at Gu Yuzhi's injuries, Shu Xiaohan felt a pang of heartache: "My little prince, please don't say anything more. You really need to rest."
Gu Yuzhi puffed out his cheeks and said, "I'm lying here to be careful."
He stared at Wen and Shu with his big eyes without blinking: "Teacher Shu, you haven't told me yet. Why did you come out when I didn't call you?"
Speaking of this, Shu Xiaohan's attention was finally diverted: "When the young prince told us to leave, the system was updating. From now on, when the system detects that the young prince needs us, we will automatically appear without the young prince summoning us."
Shu Xiaohan originally thought this update was useless, since they spent almost 24 hours a day with the young prince and rarely left him for a while.
But to her surprise, she was proven wrong so quickly.
Shu Xiaohan looked slightly embarrassed, but quickly recovered and gently sang a lullaby, trying to coax Gu Yuzhi to sleep.
But whether it was because of the pain in his body or because he was worried about the war situation at Dongzhimen, Gu Yuzhi couldn't sleep at all, his big eyes wide open.
He tilted his head and glanced outside. Although the Qi residence was brightly lit, there was no one there, which seemed a bit eerie.
Gu Yuzhi pouted and turned his head back, glancing at Teacher Shu with his big eyes darting around. Then he said, "Teacher Shu, Manager Wen, you don't know, do you? During the battle at Yuding Gate, I used too much force..."
He pointed to his right arm: "My arm is dislocated, it's sticking out here."
When Shu Xiaohan and Wen Xiuzhu appeared, Gu Yuzhi's arm had already been put back in place, so they naturally didn't see it. Now, seeing Gu Yuzhi talking about it so easily, the two of them felt a pang of heartache.
Gu Yuzhi almost said, "But Judge Qin is really amazing!"
He gestured as he spoke: "He did it like this, and then I heard a snap, and my arm was all healed!"
His eyes sparkled as he asked, "Don't you think Judge Qin is amazing?"
As a native of ancient times, Wen Xiuzhu had naturally witnessed these traditional Chinese medicine bone-setting and bone-setting practices. He thought to himself, "Isn't this just a normal procedure for a doctor?"
But seeing how enthusiastic the young prince was, it was not good to dampen his spirits. Instead, he smiled and said, "Is Physician Qin really that amazing? No wonder people in the northern desert call him a divine doctor."
Shu Xiaohan had genuinely never encountered anything like this before, and her surprised tone was much more sincere than Wen Xiuzhu's: "A dislocated shoulder can be treated like this?"
She mimicked Gu Yuzhi's manner: "Just like that, two quick snaps and you're back? If modern doctors all learned to treat dislocations like that, wouldn't they save a lot of money?"
She shook her head and sighed, "Alas, it's declined, it's declined after all."
Gu Yuzhi blinked. What's fallen?
However, seeing that Teacher Shu's expression wasn't very good, he thought for a moment and didn't press further, only nodding excitedly, "Yes, yes!"
He raised his right arm and thought for a moment.
Previously, Judge Qin said that Qin Shinan had also gone to the city wall, hoping to treat the wounded soldiers as soon as possible.
Mr. Huo said that sometimes the battles against the Northern Barbarians went on for days and nights without sleep, and the military doctors would try to treat the lightly wounded soldiers.
These soldiers, with their bandages wrapped around their bodies, would return to the battlefield.
He was puzzled and very surprised: "Mr. Huo, why are the lightly wounded soldiers treated first, instead of the seriously wounded?"
"What if seriously wounded soldiers don't receive treatment, and they die before the war is over?"
He recalled that Mr. Huo remained silent for a long time at the time: "Because there was no time and no means."
The battlefield is not a game; seriously wounded soldiers cannot go to the battlefield, and at that time, they are equivalent to dead men.
Who will save the dead?
However, soldiers with minor injuries are different; their wounds are treated quickly, and they can return to the battlefield to continue fighting after being bandaged.
So, although no one wanted it to be this way, in that emergency, they had no choice but to make this cruel decision.
Gu Yuzhi suddenly stood up, clenching his fist, and said, "I need to contact my brother! I need him to find a way to train more military doctors!"
With more military doctors, when such situations arise on the battlefield again, at least these seriously wounded people can receive basic first aid, preventing them from losing their lives.
Having spent over a year with Mr. Huo and visited places like Jingxiang, Gu Yuzhi no longer considered himself a high and mighty prince. He possessed the pride of royalty, but also compassion for the common people and soldiers.
He wanted to improve the lives of the people in the northern desert, and protecting the northern desert was of paramount importance.
Gu Yuzhi was ambitious, but he forgot about the lacerations on his body. The sudden movement of standing up and clenching his fists tore open the wounds on his arms and legs again.
Those wounds that Qin Yuanpan had simply treated and stopped bleeding from began to ooze blood again.
He hissed in pain and quickly lay back down, puffing out his cheeks in frustration. "I'm doomed, I'm doomed. If Judge Qin finds out, I'll be in big trouble. He might have to get me medicine again."
Qin, the Imperial Physician, entered carrying the ointment, looking bewildered: "What do you know?"
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