This was the first time Su Ruojin had encountered this situation. Although she used needles to temporarily relieve the pain, she could clearly feel something gnawing at her heart meridian.
Strangely, after a while, the biting sensation from the insects disappeared, and the heart pain subsided.
Wu took his leave and returned to the Imperial Medical Academy to search through medical books, hoping to find any records of similar cases.
Su Yunfeng also arrived, but his sons were kept outside the door, as they were afraid that too many people would disturb Su Ruojin's rest.
"Jin'er, how are you feeling?" Su Yunfeng asked in a low voice.
Su Ruojin drank some water and porridge that Yan Luo brought her, and regained some strength.
She nodded: "Dad, don't worry, I feel much better, and my chest doesn't hurt anymore."
Hearing this, Su Yunfeng breathed a sigh of relief: "That's good, that's good."
Xiao Yanchu then asked, "Ah Jin, do you know what illness this is?"
Su Ruojin shook her head: "I checked my pulse, and it's the same as what Wu Tidian said. Judging from my pulse, I'm perfectly normal. I'm not sick at all, nor have I been poisoned."
Xiao Yanchu looked worried. Even Ah Jin couldn't see the problem, and he couldn't think of any solution either.
Madam Su asked some more questions, and for some reason, as Su Ruojin spoke, she became sleepy and didn't even know when she fell asleep.
When she woke up again, it was already dark.
Yanluo brought her ginseng soup, which was personally prepared by Madam Su.
Su Ruojin felt that apart from being a little weak, she had no other discomfort for the time being.
I had just taken a couple of sips of the chicken soup when a sharp pain shot through my chest again. My hand trembled, and the bowl of soup fell to the ground, shattering into pieces and spilling soup everywhere.
Yanluo panicked and quickly helped Su Ruojin up: "Miss!"
"Needle..." It seemed that the pain was even worse than before. Su Ruojin was pale and could only utter one word.
This time, Yanluo reacted quickly and handed over the needle.
After several needles, she finally came to her senses. The pain in her chest was still there, but it was within her tolerance.
Yan Luo was so anxious that she wanted to call for help, but Su Ruojin stopped her: "Don't go, it's no use."
My body is in this state, and even if I call someone to help, they can't cure it; it will only make everyone more worried.
Su Ruojin thought of something: "Bring Mao Mao over here."
Yanluo's eyes lit up, and she quickly went to a cage in the corner of the room and took out Mao Mao.
When Su Ruojin came to the General's Mansion, Mao Mao naturally followed.
She was worried that others would notice something was wrong with Mao Mao, so she temporarily put it in a cage.
Fearing that Mao Mao might object, Su Ruojin had a "talk" with Mao Mao before locking him up.
At first, Mao Mao kept shaking its head, but Su Ruojin assured it was just a short while before letting it out and promising to give it lots of good food, so Mao Mao reluctantly nodded in agreement.
The cage was exquisitely made, lined with a soft blanket, and next to the blanket was a small fruit plate filled with fresh seasonal fruit.
Mao Mao lay on the blanket, a thin quilt covering her belly, casually grabbing a grape to eat, looking very content.
Later, Su Ruojin had an accident, and for a while no one cared about it, so it became quiet.
Now, after being carried to Su Ruojin's side by Yanluo, Mao Mao jumped around on the bed for a while, barking excitedly.
But after jumping around for a while, it noticed that Su Ruojin was lying still, so it stopped, staring at Su Ruojin with its big eyes, seemingly puzzled.
"Mao Mao, I don't feel well here, but I don't know what's wrong with me," Su Ruojin said to Mao Mao, pointing to her chest.
Mao Mao seemed to understand, and jumped onto Su Ruojin's chest with great agility, even knowing to avoid the needle stuck in Su Ruojin's chest.
Mao Mao tilted its little head and looked at her face for a while, then lay down on Su Ruojin's chest, turned its little head, and pressed its pointed ears against her chest, remaining motionless as if asleep.
Mao Mao lay there for a while, and Yan Luo thought it had fallen asleep. Afraid that it would touch the needle in Su Ruojin's chest, she wanted to go forward and take Mao Mao away.
Su Ruojin raised her hand to stop Yan Luo.
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