Farmer’s Blessed Girl

Chapter 1967 Broken Leg

Early the next morning, one of the imperial physicians working in the imperial hospital stood in front of Prince Gong.

When everyone saw it and determined that there was really no other way to correct it, the emperor set his eyes on Prince Gong's lap.

Prince Gong was also a little nervous. In fact, he didn't feel much pain now, but when everyone looked at him like this, he felt his legs hurt for a while, especially where the calf was broken.

The imperial physicians naturally did not have the ability to break their legs. What if they didn't break them with a stick, and they just made Prince Gong suffer in vain?

So the emperor called Yin Li.

Man Bao glanced at Yin Li worriedly, while he was instructed to come forward to explain to them the situation of King Gong's broken leg at the beginning, which one was broken, what the cross-section was roughly like at the time, and why is it crooked now...

She also made a suggestion to break her leg again, thinking that how to use force will have a higher success rate, all of which is naturally because of the help of Keke's scanning data, otherwise she would not be able to tell such details.

Xiao Yuanzheng and others found that they had nothing to add, so they nodded to indicate that Yin Li could do it.

Yin Li:  …

Yin Li stepped forward and touched King Gong's broken leg. As a military general, of course he knew that it would not be difficult to break or pinch a person's leg, but he wanted to get one just like the original wound...

Yin Li touched it for a long time, and finally knelt on the ground and refused, "Your Majesty, this minister is not very sure."

The emperor frowned, and after a while, he stepped forward to squeeze Prince Gong's leg, and finally took the stick himself.

When King Gong saw the wooden stick as thick as a small fist, he swallowed several saliva in fright, and quickly retracted his leg from the stool, feeling a little regretful, "Father, Father, if it doesn't matter..."

The emperor, who was still a little hesitant at first, glared at him and said, "Are you going to be a lame person for the rest of your life? Since the plan was made, it will be carried out now."

After saying that, he held down Prince Gong left and right, lifted his legs to the chair and put them away, Man Bao stepped aside, couldn't help shrinking his neck and closed his eyes, and then quietly opened his eyes again...

Even a bystander was so frightened, let alone King Gong, he was about to cry and shouted, "Father, why don't we see it in a few days..."

Xiao Yuanzheng gave Imperial Physician Zheng a wink, and Imperial Physician Zheng immediately took out a piece of wood wrapped in a cloth from his sleeve, stepped forward and said, "Your Highness, I have offended you."

After saying that, he stuffed the wooden block into Prince Gong's mouth, just like a woman who was about to give birth.

The emperor nodded with satisfaction, and then nodded to Zhou Mandao: "How do you think it would be better to fight?"

Man Bao made a gesture and said, "Using force at an angle of about forty-five degrees, the force should not be too small or too small, and don't affect other bones..."

The emperor experienced the pain of an imperial doctor and frowned at his son's legs. Prince Gong was already crying, but his hands and legs were pressed and his mouth was blocked, so he could only express himself with his eyes. 's refusal.

The emperor felt sorry for him in other matters, but he was unwilling to give him up in this matter, and it was only a broken bone. The emperor, who had lived through nine deaths on the battlefield, didn't think it was a big deal.

He comforted himself like this, then with a sharp look, he lifted the wooden stick and knocked it down...

Prince Gong widened his eyes, the pain made him tensed up, then his eyes dimmed, his head tilted and he fainted.

Zheng Taiyi immediately stepped forward to rescue him, and when Xiao Yuan was approaching, he saw Man Bao still closed his eyes and pulled her.

Man Bao immediately opened one eye, and seeing that the dust had settled, he hurried forward with him.

Prince Gong's leg was broken again, this time it was completely broken, and two were broken in a row. In addition to the original broken bone, another bone was also broken.

And the situation is not very good. Although the original bone is broken, the cross section does not completely coincide with the previous one.

After Xiao Yuanzheng and the imperial physicians checked, he decided to take advantage of this broken leg and simply find a way to straighten the crooked bone, which should have a high probability of recovery.

Xiao Yuanzheng knelt on the ground and said, "...But it takes a lot of willpower to straighten the crooked bones. I don't know if Prince Gong can endure it."

The emperor also knew that the probability of being the same is a little low. He really knew the answer and was a little disappointed. He sighed and asked, "How is it right?"

Xiao Yuanzheng said: "Stretching the bones, there is a certain possibility that the bones can be stretched."

The emperor frowned, "Since you can stretch, why do you have to interrupt the leg pulling, why can't you pull it before?"

Xiao Yuanzheng: "...The bones are already grown, and it is difficult to straighten the crooked bones if they are stretched. Now it is possible because the bones are broken, and the broken point includes ordinary crooked bones."

Xiao Yuanzheng emphasized: "It's only possible, and His Royal Highness Prince Gong may not be able to endure the pain."

The emperor thought to himself, his legs were broken again, what else could he bear?

He said: "You pull, I'm watching from the side."

Xiao Yuanzheng breathed a sigh of relief, and couldn't help but emphasize again: "Even if it can be stretched, if it can't be completely stretched, it will still be a little lame, but I will try my best to minimize this possibility. sex."

So, the imperial physicians who had finished treating the wounds waited for King Gong to wake up.

As soon as King Gong woke up, Man Bao, who was now recognized as a good at bone sequestration, rolled up his sleeves and went to ask for a consultation.

King Gong was still in a trance. The familiar pain in his leg returned, no, it was more painful than before. He looked at Zhou Man, opened his mouth, and found that his throat was a little dry.

The palace servant immediately brought tea to him, and he took a sip before asking in a hoarse voice, "How?"

Man Bao lifted his eyelids and glanced at him: "Two broken bones, but not completely broken in the previous wound, Your Highness, I will give you a diagnosis, and I will ask you where the pain is in a while, and you have to tell me how it hurts. …”

King Gong was in a trance. "Isn't it broken? Isn't that the king who got this stick in vain?"

Man Bao said: "It's not in vain, as long as you can endure the pain, at least you won't be as lame as before."

In fact, she was still a little curious, "How did you use your strength to make the broken leg that had already grown a part of it crooked like that?"

Prince Gong stared at Zhou Man with a gloomy expression.

Man Bao didn't take it seriously. After checking, he stepped aside and told Xiao Yuanzheng and others about his injury. After exiting, he found that the emperor had been standing behind the tent watching them.

Several imperial physicians discussed it, and after deciding on the treatment plan, they put the anti-swelling ointment on King Gong's leg, and then tied the wooden board to prescribe the medicine.

Not only King Gong, but the emperor was also a little stunned and asked, "Is this bone ready?"

"Go back to Your Majesty," Xiao Yuanzheng said: "The leg still needs to be swollen, and it is better to stretch the bones when the swelling is gone, otherwise stretching at this time will cause some serious damage to the leg, and Prince Gong may not be able to hold back. ."

The emperor was slightly disappointed, and thought he would be able to pick it up today.

See you at 6 pm

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