Rebirth: Ruyi goes crazy in the harem

Chapter 303: The Imperial Order Seeks Famous Doctors

After hearing this, Yongcheng couldn't even move.

Yongcheng was still young when Jin Yuyan died.

But because Yongcheng had been weak since childhood, Jin Yuyan had been secretly breastfeeding him in violation of palace rules.

As a result, even though Yongcheng's impression of Jin Yuyan has become increasingly blurred with the passage of time, his longing and closeness to his mother deep in his heart has never changed.

Yongsheng always remembered his biological mother, Jin, who was a daughter of the Yu clan.

Although the palace servants avoided mentioning Jin Yuyan in front of him, after so many years, Yongsheng couldn't help but stop and ask when he heard about his biological mother.

"Madam Song, are you also from the Yu clan?"

Lady Song seemed to have just realized that the maid beside her had said something wrong. She tapped Caien's forehead in annoyance, then flicked her handkerchief and waved at Yongcheng.

"I am a quick-witted maid, please don't be offended, Sixth Prince. I am not from the Yu clan, but my mother is from the Yu clan, so I am half Yu clan too."

Yongcheng was overjoyed, looking at Concubine Song with bright eyes, "Really? No wonder I felt so close to Concubine Song the moment I saw her. It turns out that there is such a connection between us."

As he spoke, the light in Yongcheng's eyes gradually dimmed, "But since I was born, I have never seen anyone from the Yu family.

Even when Yu sent an envoy, the emperor only allowed the eldest and fourth brothers to meet him.

The eldest brother's adoptive mother, Consort Hui Gao, was highly regarded by the Emperor. The fourth brother's biological mother was even more honorable, the Empress Dowager.

They all had biological mothers, but mine died early and I had no one to protect me.

That’s why the Emperor places special emphasis on my eldest and fourth brothers. No matter how hard I try, I’m far from being as good as them. I guess I can only live a mediocre life like this from now on.”

Logically speaking, Yongsheng shouldn't have expressed these thoughts to Concubine Song, whom he had only met once.

But in the face of Yongsheng's sadness, Concubine Song just smiled.

She took the initiative to step forward, her round cheeks showing a pink color like peach blossoms, and she softly comforted him, "Sixth Brother, don't say that.

The Emperor has always been wise and brave. You are the Emperor's biological son, born to be a noble family. Why do you belittle yourselves?

Even though the eldest prince has Gao behind him, the fourth prince has the queen behind him, and you also have Yu behind you. "

"Yu?" Yongcheng raised his eyes suddenly, but quickly shook his head.

“The Yu family used to have a vassal relationship with the Great Qing Dynasty, so the emperor was still a little wary of them.

But now, the Yu family had already been annexed by Fucha Fuheng. Now, regardless of whether it is a vassal state, it is slightly inferior to the province.

Not to mention that I have no connection with the Yu Clan any more, even if I still have any, what good help can the Yu Clan provide me?"

Seeing this, Concubine Song exclaimed in surprise, "Sixth Prince's words are totally different from what I know.

Although the Yu family is not as strong as before, its century-old foundation is still there. As the saying goes, a lean camel is bigger than a horse.

In terms of maternal family, your Yu clan, Sixth Prince, is still much stronger than Concubine Hui's Gao clan and the Queen's Ulanara clan.

Besides, my mother is from the Yu clan. I often heard my mother say that the Sixth Prince in the palace has the blood of the Yu clan and is the pride of the Yu clan.

How can Sixth Prince say that you have no relationship with Yu Shi anymore?"

Concubine Song's words made Yongsheng suddenly enlightened, and at the same time, he felt itchy.

The more they talked, the more they got along. Before they knew it, they had walked a long circle around the lake side by side.

The scorching sun made Concubine Song sweat profusely. Concubine Song had no choice but to wipe her cheeks with a handkerchief before bidding farewell.

In just a moment of turning around, the originally clear and bright eyes of Concubine Song were filled with an indistinguishable dark color.

Cai En saw that Yong Cheng had already walked away, and said in a brisk tone, "The master is indeed very capable.

Just a few half-truthful words have made Sixth Prince trust you even more."

Concubine Song's eyes were filled with cunning and sinisterness, "After all, he is just a young boy who lacks love.

If we can't even appease him, wouldn't the patience and suffering that the master and I have endured over the years be in vain?"

Cai En looked around and saw no one, so she whispered, "Master, you are very thoughtful. Please let me know what we should do next."

The conversation between Concubine Song and Yongsheng was just a small episode. The two of them strictly followed the etiquette and did not avoid others.

Even if the palace maids in the Old Summer Palace saw it, they would have thought it was just ordinary.

On the other hand, someone from the public soon took down the imperial edict and volunteered to treat Yongqi.

However, these doctors from the folks were of mixed quality, so Ruyi ordered Sanbao to conduct a thorough investigation. After screening out many people with ulterior motives and those who were seeking fame, she finally decided on two people.

The first was a folk doctor from the south, surnamed Xu, who had a wide range of interests, including astronomy, geography, music, martial arts, etc., and was particularly good at medicine.

It is said that in terms of medical skills, this Dr. Xu is a legendary figure who taught himself at the age of forty.

Because three of his brothers were killed by quack doctors one after another, he lamented the decline of traditional Chinese medicine and began to specialize in studying medicine.

However, his path to becoming a doctor was different from that of others. He did not learn from a master and enter medicine through skills, but rather entered medicine through reading medical books and entering medicine through Taoism.

No matter it was the Difficult Classic, the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, the Compendium of Materia Medica or the Treatise on Febrile Diseases, as long as it was a medical classic that could be found, he annotated all of them, achieving great success through accumulated experience.

He is gifted and is a leader in the field of traditional Chinese medicine. He is an expert in medicine and his reputation spreads far and wide.

The other one was a foreign missionary doctor who had studied in the West for many years.

This person was someone Hengchu and Jingshu met by chance when they were traveling among the people.

Hengchu praised him for his good manners and broad knowledge. Jingshu even said that he had many unusual but strangely effective Western methods.

It is said that this person was a disciple of the Frenchman Luo Dexian during the reign of Emperor Kangxi, so he gave himself a Chinese surname, Luo, and was known as Doctor Luo.

The two of them, one Chinese and one Western, can exchange medical skills on an equal footing and fill in each other's gaps.

The emperor received the two men and had several conversations with them, praising them highly.

After carefully investigating the two's background, the emperor sent Jinbao to take them to live in the bedroom next to Yongqi's so that they could receive treatment.

The emperor has instructed that all the medicinal herbs and instruments provided by Yongqi should be of the best quality.

If the two doctors had any needs, they tried their best to meet them, all for the purpose of curing Yongqi.

Even so, Ruyi quietly transferred a lot of good things from her private storehouse to him. She also ordered Sanbao to visit him every day without slacking off for a single day.

After a period of suffering, Yongqi's condition has finally stabilized and his life is no longer in danger.

It’s just that Yongqi’s knee disease is the most serious. Not to mention riding a horse, he even has difficulty walking upright and can only stay in bed to recuperate.

Yongqi was young at heart, so of course he was unwilling to accept this.

He always secretly practiced walking on the ground, enduring the pain, but who would have thought that this would only make his condition worse.

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