She had been trying to reduce her presence in the Jiang family. Only when she grew up did she understand that when her aunt said to leave quickly, she meant to leave the Jiang Mansion.

After she came of age, the Jiang family could no longer control her.

I originally wanted to save money to redeem Xiaozhu and run away with her.

Unexpectedly, before she could save the money, she died of a high fever.

Then Jiang Yue came through.

To be honest, Jiang Yue never expected that the heroine she wrote about had such a rough childhood.

Then when she was ten years old, she seemed to have saved a vague shadow, and she only knew that it was a teenager.

She often went up the mountain to collect herbs to sell to the clinic. It was a very foggy day.

Carrying a backpack, she saw a young man lying on the path behind the mountain from afar. She ran over to check and saw if he was still breathing.

He hurried to the temple to call the adults, then followed them and saw from afar that they carried the young man back.

She continued to climb the mountain with the basket on her back until she could no longer see the crowd.

It was just a small thing, but for some reason she remembered it so clearly.

But she didn't remember what the boy looked like, she only remembered that he had a red mole behind his ear.

After a while, I dreamed that the heroine in the book was an orphan in modern times and liked to travel to various cities.

Finally, she dreamed that she was in modern times, an orphan, grew up to be a junior high school teacher, and then wrote a novel because she was out of books.

Because I was too lazy to stop updating, I ended up traveling into this book.

Then a series of events happened.

Concubine Liang and a few others walked back and forth anxiously in front of the bed, looking at Jiang Yue's calm face lying on the bed.

There was not the slightest change, and that made them anxious.

Doctor Zhang was not the only doctor waiting outside. The emperor also sent two doctors to see the patient.

The Queen Mother of Liang sat at the foot of the bed wiping her tears, while the retired emperor and the two emperors were drinking tea outside.

Beneath the calm appearance lies endless worry. They all know the content of Jiang Dongyi's interrogation today.

I feel angry and heartbroken, but also feel guilty and emotional.

Several cousins ​​stood by the bed, tears streaming down their faces.

Xiao Zhu's eyes were swollen like walnuts from crying. She knelt beside the bed and sobbed silently.

Jiang Yue was trapped in a dream and couldn't extricate herself. She wanted to wake up, but she had no strength to do anything.

"Doctor Zhang, come and take a look. Why hasn't the princess woken up yet?" Concubine Liang supported the Queen Mother Liang, feeling extremely anxious.

More than a dozen masters have asked this question many times today, and the imperial doctors are also very anxious.

If I had known earlier, I would not have interrogated Jiang Dongyi in front of Yue'er. It would have been the same if I had interrogated him in private.

Unexpectedly, her sister died young when Yue'er was only six years old.

The impression he had on his mother was so profound that he fainted upon hearing about her and has not woken up to this day.

At the corner outside, Prince Shou was sitting in a wheelchair, watching the imperial physicians and palace maids coming in and out of Concubine Liang's room.

There was no news of Jiang Yue waking up, and he just felt cold all over.

His hands and feet were numb from the cold, and even the thickest cloak Lu Bai put on him couldn't warm him up.

Prince Shou sat quietly in the wind's outlet, and Lu Bai couldn't persuade him no matter what. Li De could only stand behind his master to block the wind.

The sky gradually darkened, and Jiang Yue still showed no signs of waking up.

Everyone gradually felt sleepy, and their nerves became even more exhausted due to the high tension.

Jiang Yue slowly opened her eyes and looked at the curtain above her head in confusion.

When she turned around, she found that it was already dark and a room full of relatives were guarding her.

Somehow, a faint smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.

When she moved her body, Concubine Liang, who was leaning against the head of the bed, was awakened.

He looked at Jiang Yue's opened eyes in surprise and planned to stand up.

His legs were numb from kneeling for so long that he cried out softly. Emperor Mingde quickly rushed over and supported him.

"Slow down, Yue'er is awake now, isn't she?" Emperor Mingde's words were filled with blame, but more of it was heartache.

As he spoke, he waved to Jiang Yue, and the imperial doctors came in like a stream, holding their medicine boxes and lining up to see Jiang Yue.

All the brothers and sisters rushed in and followed behind their grandparents, looking forward to it.

Jiang Yue felt warm in her heart, she still had so many relatives who cared about her.

She now inherits the original owner's memories and her memories from her previous life.

He is a complete person of this era.

"Aunt, don't be nervous, I just remembered some things from when my mother was still alive.

I fainted from excitement, but I'm awake now, it's okay."

Concubine Liang refused to listen, and Jiang Yue had no choice but to give up after three imperial doctors examined her and all of them said that she was fine.

After Jiang Yue repeatedly assured her that she was fine, she accompanied everyone for a meal before returning to her room.

Before leaving, I specifically asked Emperor Mingde if there was anything else that needed to be interrogated about Jiang Dongyi?

Emperor Mingde knew what she was referring to, and shook his head, saying that he had already finished interrogating everyone on his side.

Let her do what she wants with it.

Jiang Yue returned to her room and saw a sliver of silver clothing at the corner.

The color appears even brighter under the darkness.

She turned the corner and saw Prince Shou sitting in a wheelchair, looking at the sea.

"Your Highness, the wind is so strong, what are you doing here?" After thinking for a moment, he walked over and asked.

Prince Shou then turned his frozen head and saw the little girl in his heart standing in front of him.

I wanted to speak, but my throat was dry and itchy, and a series of violent coughs came out uncontrollably.

“Cough cough cough…cough cough cough…Yue…cough cough cough” The man’s pale and bloodless face had an abnormally pale color.

Jiang Yue and Lu Bai quickly pushed the wheelchair to a sheltered place. When they turned their head, they found that the direction where the man had just sat was facing the door of their aunt's room.

Is he worried about himself?

So you've been sitting here waiting for news that I've woken up?

"Your Highness, how long have you been waiting here?" I couldn't help but ask.

Prince Shou covered his mouth and didn't say anything. It can be seen that he must be very uncomfortable at the moment.

Lu Bai was so anxious that he spoke directly, "Princess, my prince has been waiting here since he heard that you fainted this afternoon, and he refused to leave no matter how much he tried to persuade you.

I'm freezing cold now, and I'm afraid my old symptoms are coming back."

Jiang Yue's heart tightened and she felt a little guilty, so she quickly helped push him back to his room.

Then he called the imperial physician to take Prince Shou's pulse, and the conclusion was that his lungs had been damaged by the cold and he needed to keep warm and rest.

A lot of Chinese medicine was prescribed, but the supplies on the ship were limited, and some herbs were scarce. It depended on whether Prince Shou could handle it himself.

Jiang Yue carefully inquired about Prince Shou's illness and found out that Prince Shou had asthma!

This disease cannot be guaranteed to be completely cured in modern times, and it would have been even more difficult in ancient times when medical conditions were poor.

He checked the medicine prescribed by the imperial physician and went back to get some bronchodilators from his space and sent them over.

Although it cannot cure the disease, it can relieve the pain.

He also gave Lu Bai a sheet of precautions about asthma and asked him to follow it and stay away from allergens.

Standing at the door of the room, Jiang Yue was reluctant to go in. After thinking for a while, she turned around and went to the place where Jiang Dongyi was imprisoned.

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