Chapter 56: Return the prescription to Jiujiu



Chapter 56: Return the prescription to Jiujiu

Where did this come from?

He was sure that the Imperial Hospital didn't have it.

Even if there is one, it is only an incomplete prescription, and three key medicinal ingredients are missing to complete the prescription.

However, successive imperial physicians of the Imperial Medical Bureau tried their best to complete the task, but failed countless times.

The prescriptions finally prepared were somewhat unsatisfactory and could not cure all poisons.

Only the one in his hand supplemented the three missing herbs very well, very appropriately, without any problems at all...

The vice-president looked at it with great excitement.

The thin piece of paper in his hand felt like a treasure to him.

He looked at it for a long while, until his excitement subsided a little and his rationality returned.

He said, "Quick, go and ask, who owns this purse? And which master prepared this prescription? I must find that person and make him the chief of the Imperial Hospital."

As for the current head of the main courtyard.

Just be the vice-president together with him!

I don't think he would have any objection.

When Jiujiu and Nanny Gui came back to look for the purse, they saw the deputy dean holding her purse and talking to someone.

Jiujiu stepped forward and said, "Doctor, what you are holding is my purse, please give it back to me."

"Your purse?" The deputy dean was stunned for a moment, then asked, "Then Princess, can you tell me who gave you the prescription in your purse?"

"It's Jiujiu's own!" Jiujiu said truthfully.

When the southern Korean wanted to poison himself, Jiujiu was worried that the prince would not be able to find the antidote, so she took great pains to memorize the Chinese medicine prescription that the dean's mother had taught her.

The vice-president didn't believe it. He thought it was just a child, how could he have such a prescription?

Does he look like a fool?

Can you be deceived like this?

The deputy dean's face became more serious: "Your Highness, a child who lies is not a good child!"

"An adult who doesn't tell the truth is not a good adult." Jiujiu retorted.

“…”

The vice president was speechless after the rebuttal.

What a clever little girl!

She is also cute and generous. She says whatever she thinks without hiding anything.

No wonder the emperor likes it.

"Give the purse back to Jiujiu quickly?" Jiujiu said fiercely with her hands on her waist.

"All right!"

The vice-dean felt that Jiujiu would not claim other people's things without permission, so he returned the purse to Jiujiu, but did not return the prescription inside the purse.

Jiujiu said: "Can you give the prescription back to me? This is Jiujiu's heirloom! It can't be given to others easily." The director's mother had reminded me of this.

The vice-president was reluctant to part with it, but still gave it back to Jiujiu.

"That's more like it." Jiujiu said, "The imperial physician is finally a good man."

"Then, for the sake of being a good adult, can you let me copy a copy of this prescription?"

He was anxious just now, and he saw and remembered the three supplementary medicines, but he didn't remember the dosage.

Only precise dosage can make the drug exert its maximum effect.

"No."

Jiujiu shook his head.

The director's mother once said that this prescription can save people, but it can also harm people. If bad people find out, they can poison people and then sell the antidote to make a profit.

Many people will suffer if that happens.

She couldn't let it out casually.

She had to keep it safe.

Wait until she grows up and has the ability to distinguish right from wrong, then I'll deal with this prescription.

"All right!"

The vice president was a gentleman. He did not force Jiujiu, but thought about going back and studying it on his own.

He was so excited that he kept muttering about this prescription that could cure all kinds of poisons on the way back to the Imperial Hospital.

So two days later, when Princess Wen entered the palace, she immediately went to the Imperial Medical Service to ask for an audience with the deputy director.

Princess Wen was another adopted daughter of the late emperor, who was adopted for the purpose of being sent abroad as a marriage partner.

She married into the Mengdan tribe and is now the queen of the Mengdan tribe. She comes back every few years.

And every time she came back, it was for one reason: to ask for medicine.

Her biological mother had been poisoned in her early years, and the poison was not completely cleared up, so she had to rely on expensive life-saving drugs to survive.

But the Mondan tribe she married into had brave men and horses, except for their medicine and food, which were mediocre.

To save her mother's life, she must return to the palace to seek medicine.

At this moment, she heard that the deputy dean had recently obtained a prescription that could cure all kinds of poisons. After entering the palace, she came to ask for it as soon as possible. She didn't even go to the emperor, empress, and queen dowager.

"Master Vice Dean, I heard that you got a prescription that can cure all kinds of poisons. That's amazing."

"I heard that you would give anything to anyone who asked, even a dog."

"Everyone in the palace has one. Can you have mercy on me and give me one? That way I can save my mother's life."

"Who said that?" The deputy head of the court was stunned: "Princess Wen, don't talk nonsense. Where do I get the prescription?"

"Of course it's spread all over the palace." Princess Wen questioned.

"It's just nonsense." The deputy chief said, "If Lord Wen doesn't believe what I say, you can go ask the people in the Imperial Hospital. The people outside are just a mob, spreading rumors all day long."

"If I had the prescription, would I still have to study it here day and night? I would have taken the prescription to ask the emperor for a reward a long time ago."

That's true.

Besides, there was no need for the vice-president to lie to her.

Princess Wen no longer doubted the Vice-Chancellor.

She just asked: "But, Vice Dean, as the saying goes, there is no smoke without fire. These things must not have come out of nowhere. There must be a reason. Can you tell me? Then, I can continue to ask for medicine for my mother!"

"This!" said the deputy dean, "I have seen a prescription that can cure a hundred poisons. But the person refused to give it to me or disclose it, so I am working hard to prepare it here."

"Who is that person?" Princess Wen was a little excited.

If she could find that person, she would definitely be able to get the prescription and completely cure the remaining poison in her mother's body.

“That person…”

The deputy head of the academy did not tell anyone about Jiujiu because he had personally experienced the incident in which the Thirteenth Prince was imprisoned after being accused of poisoning by Princess Wen.

Concubine Li and Princess Wen were originally enemies.

We had a grudge many years ago.

If he said it out loud, he would be deliberately stirring up trouble.

Maybe you will end up being unpopular with everyone and get yourself into trouble.

The vice dean suddenly regretted what he had said just now. He learned his lesson now. He rubbed his head and thought for a long time before saying, "...I forgot."

"Forgot?" Princess Wen frowned speechlessly: "How could you forget such a thing? Sir, are you lying to me?"

"Do I have to lie to you?" The deputy dean said confidently, "Over the years, when have you asked for medicine, Princess? When have I not given it to you? When have I been perfunctory?"

"That's not the case!"

Princess Wen did not make things difficult for the deputy head of the palace. She planned to ask someone in the palace about it. As long as she spent some money, she would be able to find out.

Thinking of this, Princess Wen immediately sent someone to look for that person.

She was not idle either, so she joined in the search.

As luck would have it, when she was looking for someone, she ran into Concubine Li and Jiujiu, mother and daughter, playing shuttlecock by the imperial garden. They were having a lot of fun.

"What a narrow road for enemies to cross!" Princess Wen murmured.


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