"Sister, please stop saying that. With the favor you have today, it is only a matter of time before you have an heir." Concubine Shu comforted her.

"Really?" A light flashed across Zhenpin's dark eyes: "Sister, please don't comfort me. Maybe I am just such an unlucky person."

"Sister, don't think too much about it now. Get well first."

After Concubine Shu finished speaking, she raised her hand.

Ying'er handed the bird's nests she brought to Concubine Shu: "These bird's nests are tributes from Ningguo. They are top-quality blood bird's nests. They just happened to be brought from Qiluan Garden and are almost dry. Sister, drink the medicine and then eat some blood bird's nests to change the taste in your mouth."

Concubine Zhen's eyes felt sore.

It has been almost a month since I came back from hunting.

During this month.

She was suffering from this inexplicable disease.

At the beginning, the medicine prescribed by the imperial physician had no effect, but she was still actively discussing with the imperial physician how to use the medicine.

now.

She had been tortured to the point of mental breakdown.

Drinking these bitter medicines every day, there is no taste in my mouth and I have no appetite at all.

I am often awakened by nightmares late at night.

She also always dreams that some ghosts and gods want to take her away.

These words.

Concubine Zhen didn't dare tell anyone else.

After all, it's in the palace.

Talking about ghosts and gods to mislead people's minds can result in banishment to the cold palace at the very least, and execution at the worst.

The more she couldn't tell anyone, the more she would think about it, and the more afraid she would become.

Now she is afraid to sleep at night.

She hadn't slept for even an hour these days.

Never mind whether the disease is healed or not, his spirit has already collapsed.

The maid handed the medicine on the table to Concubine Zhen: "Your Majesty."

Concubine Zhen stared at the bowl of medicine with eyes full of resistance, but still reached out to take it.

Shufei saw that she was unwilling to take the medicine.

I just wanted to say a few words of advice.

I could hear my daughter's voice.

【poison!】

【This medicine is poisonous.】

what! ?

Concubine Shu's eyes were shocked.

I saw that Concubine Zhen had already put the medicine bowl to her mouth.

"Don't..." The words that came to her lips only uttered half of them.

Mu Qianqian raised her hand and knocked over the medicine bowl in Zhenpin's hand.

Concubine Shu's heart skipped a beat, and she heaved a long sigh of relief: "I'm so sorry, it's the princess who is ignorant."

"It's okay, sister." Zhenpin leaned against the bed: "Anyway, I don't want to drink this medicine."

"How can you not drink this medicine?" Concubine Shu looked outside and said, "Go and ask the Imperial Hospital to make another bowl of medicine for Concubine Zhen. The rest of you take this quilt to the laundry department to have it washed. And you, go to the small kitchen in my palace and bring me a pot of red date and longan tea..."

"Sister, you really don't have to rush. I..." Zhenpin hadn't finished her words.

Concubine Shu pressed her hand calmly.

Concubine Zhen raised her eyebrows slightly, as if she understood.

A few sentences.

Concubine Shu sent all the people around Concubine Zhen away.

"Sister, do you have anything to say to me?" Concubine Zhen was surprised.

"You've been taking medicine for so long and have been bedridden for a long time. Have you ever thought that maybe the medicine you took..." Concubine Shu paused: "...there is something wrong."

"What?" Concubine Zhen sat up straight in an instant. "Is it poisonous? But these medicines were prepared by the Imperial Hospital. My personal maid Zhenzhu went to get them personally. Zhenzhu has been with me since she was seven years old..."

"Don't worry, sister. I'm just guessing. Let's first find out whether this medicine is poisonous or not..."

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