The emperor's oral order was to enter the imperial city and go to the prince's residence early tomorrow morning, but I don't know if His Royal Highness the Prince is critically ill, as the city gates were opened during curfew.

Jiang Hao was not a talkative person. Since it was someone from the Prince's Mansion who came to convey the message and he was holding the Prince's token, he naturally packed up immediately and followed them to the Prince's Mansion.

Ji Yan didn't dare to stop him, but he was worried. He couldn't sleep since Jiang Hao left.

Will she save the prince?

Jiang Hao sat quietly in the carriage. In addition to Yueying who was accompanying him, there was also Aunt Rong, the female official who was in charge of the Crown Princess.

Aunt Rong saw that Jiang Hao was very young but had a calmness that did not match her age. She thought of what the Crown Princess had said during the day and could not help but look at her twice more.

Jiang Hao seemed not to feel Aunt Rong's gaze. He slowly closed his eyes and took a nap. The only sound in his ears was the crisp sound of car wheels rolling over the bluestone slabs on the quiet street.

Yueying didn't say a word and even habitually concealed her breath to reduce her presence as much as possible.

About an hour later, the carriage stopped.

Jiang Hao opened his eyes clearly, and Aunt Rong beside him spoke: "County Lady, we're here, please get off the carriage."

Yueying immediately stood up and helped Jiang Hao up, as if she was really frail.

Aunt Rong got off the carriage first. After she asked Jiang Hao to get off, someone was already standing in front of the gate of the Prince's Mansion (this article fictionalizes that the Prince would move out of the palace and set up his own mansion after he was enthroned).

"Aunt Rong, you are finally back."

A maid hurried up the steps, took a look at Jiang Hao, and said to Aunt Rong with an anxious look on her face.

But after she finished speaking, she seemed to realize that something was wrong, and then she bowed to Jiang Haofu: "This servant greets the county lady, may the county lady live long and happy."

Jiang Hao never cared about such empty formalities. He nodded perfunctorily and then asked, "I see you are so anxious, is His Highness's condition suddenly serious?"

The maid was startled with fear and looked at Aunt Rong, but saw that Aunt Rong glared at her and immediately shrank her neck and lowered her head.

"County Lady, you will know when you meet His Royal Highness the Crown Prince."

After Aunt Rong finished speaking, she walked to the front to lead the way.

forecourt.

Bright lights.

There were actually several officials in court robes standing in the yard, and they all had a faint scent of medicine on them. They were all imperial doctors in the palace.

Apart from the imperial physician, there were servants on standby inside and outside the room.

Aunt Rong led her people into the yard. All the imperial doctors who were whispering stopped discussing, their eyes fell on Jiang Hao, and then they showed the same expression.

Is this the Princess Jiahe who cured the eldest princess’ headache?

Shock!

It's unbelievable!

But more of them were ashamed, and some individuals were not convinced, thinking that Jiang Hao was just a blind cat catching a dead mouse at such a young age.

Although, I wouldn't dare compare Her Royal Highness the Princess to a dead rat.

Jiang Hao followed Aunt Rong into the flower hall without looking around, completely ignoring the people in the courtyard as if they were invisible.

In the flower hall, the Crown Princess with a calm expression sat at the top, and on both sides sat and stood the Crown Prince's two concubines and maidservants.

Behind the Crown Princess stood her legitimate children.

The Crown Prince's illegitimate children were either adults and married or still young, and none of them were present. His legitimate children were only fourteen years old.

When Jiang Hao entered the room, she only glanced at the "bustle" in the flower hall. Just as she was about to kneel down to pay her respects, she saw the Crown Princess stand up and say to her, "Don't kneel at this time. Follow me to see His Highness immediately."

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