Chapter 259 He sent secret guards to protect me



I wonder how that inscribed child is doing.

Miao Nanyan stood there, pondering. Baili Yingfeng was cold and ruthless, and very strict with Baili Mingwen. Mingwen was her elder sister's child, and she liked the child. If she could keep her by her side, she would definitely be able to take good care of her.

However, the village is quite far from the military camp, and Baili Yingfeng would definitely not agree to let him take him with him.

Moreover, it would be fine if they were in the palace or military camp, but once they were outside, she really wasn't confident she could protect Baili Mingwen.

After all, even the highly skilled Baili Yingfeng was seriously injured in the previous assassination attempts.

Sigh, I don't want to think about it anymore. I'll go get treatment first.

Miao Nanyan shook her head, prepared her clothes and food, and headed towards the stables, ready to board the carriage to go to the village.

...

Bai Limingwen searched for Miao Nanyan while hiding from the soldiers in the military camp.

He looked around but didn't see Miao Nanyan. Suddenly, he realized that his mother might have already left by carriage.

What should we do? Has Mother already left the army?!

He frowned and ran anxiously to the stables, only to find the carriage still parked under the tree.

[If Mother goes to the village, she will definitely ride in this carriage.]

Thank goodness, the carriage hasn't left yet, which means Mother hasn't left the military camp.

He looked around and, seeing that no one was paying attention, slipped into the carriage and hid behind a hidden compartment.

...

"Medic, let's set off once we're ready," a soldier said to Miao Nanyan.

"Alright, Yun Jin, take the things to the carriage. You stay here and stay in the military camp."

"Mother, uh, Army Doctor, this servant will accompany you." Yun Jin was about to call her "Your Majesty" when she saw the soldier beside her, so she quickly changed her address to "Army Doctor."

"No need, you won't be of any help even if you go. I'll be back soon."

Miao Nanyan, dressed in military uniform, carrying a bundle containing dry rations and a leather water bottle, as well as a brown medicine chest, left the military camp in a horse-drawn carriage.

On the path outside the military camp, just after turning a mountain road, Miao Nanyan felt the horse jerk. She steadied herself by holding onto the carriage, and then saw a small figure inside.

"Inscription? What brings you here?" Miao Nanyan looked at Baili Mingwen in surprise.

Didn't Baili Yingfeng tell him not to come out?

“Mingwen was worried about his mother, so he came to protect her safety.”

“But, Mingwen, you didn’t bring many guards with you this time. I’m worried there might be assassins…” Miao Nanyan looked at Baili Mingwen with some concern.

"Mother, Father has assigned his personal guards to protect you. Don't worry, Mother, everything will be alright."

"Inscriptions can also fight, Mother, you must believe in inscriptions!"

[Bai Li Yingfeng, you brought me bodyguards?]

Didn't he always ignore her life and death?

Although Miao Nanyan couldn't quite understand it, the fact that he had sent his personal guards to protect her safety warmed her heart.

"Mother?"

Seeing her lost in thought, Baili Mingwen called out softly.

"Um."

"But your father?"

Miao Nanyan then thought that Baili Mingwen had sneaked out, and she was worried that Baili Yingfeng would be furious if he found out, and that would result in a furious outburst.

She remembered the throbbing pain in her eardrums and unconsciously touched her ears.

"Don't worry, Mother, Father will be fine."

Baili Mingwen patted Miao Nanyan's hand and comforted her, "No one noticed."

"What a clever little devil." Miao Nanyan smiled as she hugged Baili Mingwen to her chest.

It was already evening when they arrived at the village, and Miao Nanyan and her group stayed in the village chief's courtyard.

...

Early the next morning, Miao Nanyan prepared to take the pulses of the villagers.

“Inscription, we’re not sure if there are any infectious diseases here, so please wear this veil.”

Miao Nanyan put a veil on Baili Mingwen, and then put a veil on herself as well.

"Don't take off this veil, and don't leave this room. You sneaked out, so you can't let anyone find out about you, understand?"

Baili Mingwen is the king's only son. She doesn't have the ability or the confidence to protect Baili Mingwen's safety. So, all she can do is prevent people from discovering that Baili Mingwen is here.

Baili Mingwen nodded vigorously, "I've got it!"

"Don't worry, Mother."

Miao Nanyan nodded, signaling to the guards at the door that the patients could come in for their treatment.

A young man dressed in dark blue cloth, clutching his stomach, strode in.

"Doctor, my stomach hurts, I have diarrhea, it's so uncomfortable."

The boy wiped the sweat from his forehead. He was pale and restless, as if he wanted to go to the outhouse.

"When did it start?" Miao Nanyan asked, looking at the boy's pale and bloodless face.

"It started yesterday morning." The boy's voice was soft, as if he had little strength.

Is there any blood in the stool?

"No."

"I went to the outhouse a few times."

“I went several times last night. I could only get out of the outhouse once I was out; I had to go back in.”

"Oh dear, medic, I need to go to the outhouse again!" With that, the boy hurriedly walked towards the outhouse.

Miao Nanyan pondered that the recurring diarrhea might be due to eating something she shouldn't have, or it could be a problem with her digestive system.

Treatment should be given first, and the delicate digestive system should be regulated after the symptoms are relieved.

"Doctor, please take a look at this old man, I've been having diarrhea!"

"My legs are too weak to support me anymore; they're so numb I can't squat down."

"The army doctor, and me too, my child and I have been having diarrhea all day, and we haven't dared to eat a single bite."

"Medical officer, we're all vomiting and having diarrhea, what should we do?"

Miao Nanyan looked at the room full of people and wondered why they all started having diarrhea at the same time.

It seems so many people have similar symptoms; there's no need to check their pulses individually.

Treating the diarrhea with medication is the most important thing first.

"Go and distribute this powder to everyone. Adults should take it three times a day, and children once a day, dissolved in warm water," Miao Nanyan instructed.

"Yes, military doctor." The guard who accompanied Miao Nanyan to the village took the medicine powder.

She brought these commonly used medicinal powders with her when she left the military camp.

Montmorillonite powder has an immediate effect in stopping diarrhea and can effectively relieve diarrhea symptoms, but it should not be used for a long time.

Moreover, she had a limited supply of medication, so she needed to think of other options.

With so many villagers suffering from diarrhea on the same day, the key is to find the source.

After the villagers saw the doctor and received their medicine, Miao Nanyan led a few people to visit each household, examining and treating patients while carefully observing them to find the cause of their illnesses.

...

Inside the Right Wise King's residence, the Right Wise King, dressed in a dark green brocade robe, with small eyes and a hooked nose, sat on a soft couch, listening to the musicians playing music, watching the dancers sway their hips, and eating grapes peeled by his concubines.

A general in full armor walked over and whispered a few words in his ear.

"Everything's taken care of, right?"

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