Hongxiu was not familiar with Caixia, but when she heard her crying and looking for Jiang Hao, she did not dare to delay. She replied "Wait a moment" and immediately went to knock on Jiang Hao's door.

"Girl, there's a little girl named Caixia out there."

Jiang Hao was slightly stunned: "Caixia?"

"Yes, she seemed to be crying and said she wanted to see you."

Could it be that something happened to Xiao Ting?

Jiang Hao immediately lost the desire to take a bath. He got up, put on his clothes, and asked Hongxiu to call Caixia in.

Caixia's eyes were red and swollen from crying. When she saw Jiang Hao, she immediately pulled her out and said, "Miss Jiang, my young lady is dying. She wants to see you again."

"How could this be?"

Jiang Hao hurriedly followed her without even putting on a thick coat.

However, I have no time to care about these things at the moment.

The carriage sped through the night, and Caixia cried as she told him about Xiao Ting's situation.

Xiao Ting had asthma from her mother's womb, and it happened every year, and it got worse in autumn. But with the prescription from the Imperial Hospital's Doctor Hu, it wasn't a big problem.

But I don’t know what happened this year. Ever since the cousin gave Xiao Ting a sachet that day, Xiao Ting’s asthma has become unstoppable.

However, in just a few days, Xiao Ting could no longer hold on.

Before she died, she still missed Jiang Hao and wanted to see her again. The old lady also felt sorry for her for accompanying her all these years, so she sent Caixia to find someone.

Caixia didn't know whether Xiao Ting was still breathing at this moment.

Jiang Hao roughly understood what he heard and was touched by Xiao Ting's concern for her original self.

She should have visited earlier.

But the Xiao family...

Forget it, Xiao Ting’s life is more important right now.

Not long after, the carriage stopped in front of the Xiao Mansion's gate.

Caixia hurriedly jumped off the carriage and wanted to put a stool for Jiang Hao, but saw Jiang Hao jumped down right behind her.

Jiang Hao still had the memories of his original body, so he didn't need anyone to lead the way. He ran to the yard where Xiao Ting lived with ease.

Caixia followed closely behind.

There were quite a few servants in the Xiao Mansion. When they saw Jiang Hao running, they all stepped aside.

Xiao Ting is the legitimate daughter of Xiao Hengshan, the chief minister of the Dali Temple in Kyoto. She has been weak and sickly since she was born, and was fostered by her grandmother who eats vegetarian food and chants Buddhist scriptures, hoping for the Buddha's blessing.

Strangely enough, over the years, I have been traveling back and forth between Kyoto and Qingchuan County with Old Madam Xiao. Although my health is still the same, I have been living well.

In the book, she died after her original body was burned to death, but this was still more than half a year before her original body was burned to death.

Changed, everything changed because of her arrival.

"Miss Jiang is here."

Caixia rushed into the room before Jiang Hao and shouted loudly to the dying person on the bed.

Everyone in the room looked towards the door, and saw Jiang Hao's figure.

Jiang Hao was relieved to see Xiao Ting was still breathing. He didn't even bother to greet the old lady beside him, and stuffed a pill into Xiao Ting's mouth.

Xiao Ting's pale face showed surprise. She wanted to speak, but she was powerless and looked at Jiang Hao with her eyes wide open.

Jiang Hao patted her hands and whispered, "Don't worry, I won't let you die."

Madam Xiao was stunned by her outrageous behavior. Just as she came back to her senses, she heard Jiang Hao say to her, "Madam, I want to treat Ting'er. Please leave first."

"Cure?"

Madam Xiao murmured, then darkened her eyes and said angrily: "What disease can you cure? If it weren't for you, how could Ting'er end up like this? I asked Caixia to find you, not to let you mess up. She died in turmoil!"

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