After hearing the Empress's words, Consort Tong did not hesitate at all and immediately summoned the imperial physician.

Out of suspicion, she specifically changed to another imperial physician.

At that moment, the Empress also smelled the faint sweet fragrance emanating from the bracelet.

The smell isn't pungent; in fact, it gives one a sense of clarity and well-being.

I wonder what material Yue'er used to make her bracelet.

The moment the Empress was distracted, the imperial physician arrived.

He carefully took Yinzhen's pulse and after a while said, "It seems that the Fourth Prince has been given a drug called Mandala."

Mu Yue asked curiously, "Uncle Imperial Physician, what are the effects of this medicine?"

The imperial physician recounted everything he knew in detail.

The imperial physician that Consort Tong found was just an ordinary one from the Imperial Hospital.

Her medical skills were not as advanced as those of the imperial physician she usually used.

But the problem that even a junior imperial physician could diagnose was something that Chen Fang couldn't find anything about.

It seems highly likely that he was bribed.

Consort Tong frowned as she looked at Yinzhen, who seemed somewhat uneasy even in his sleep, a hint of heartache flashing in her eyes.

"Will it affect Yinzhen's health? Can you find out where this medicine was administered?"

Consort Tong asked anxiously.

The imperial physician glanced at Consort Tong with some surprise, not expecting her to care so much about a mere appearance.

He lowered his head, concealing the surprise on his face, and said softly, "Mandala is colorless and odorless, except that it will turn pale purple when mixed with wine."

Consort Tong immediately had an idea.

"Your Majesty, I have urgent business to attend to and must take my leave now!"

The Empress understood what Consort Tong was going to do, and without saying much, nodded.

As Consort Tong and her entourage left, the Empress keenly noticed that her bracelet no longer emitted the same fragrance as before.

She took the bracelet off her wrist in surprise. "Moon, where did the material for this bracelet come from?"

Mu Yue wanted to be honest, but she certainly couldn't directly reveal the existence of the system.

She suddenly remembered someone saying that she was a celestial child reincarnated, which was why she had such extraordinary birth phenomena.

In addition to the previous use of dream manipulation.

Mu Yue's eyes lit up as a brilliant idea popped into her mind.

She clung to the Empress's arm and said in a childish voice, "The material for the bracelet was given to me by an immortal in Yue'er's dream."

The Empress was stunned upon hearing Mu Yue's words.

She frowned and asked, "Given by an immortal?"

Mu Yue nodded vigorously.

She could tell that the Queen didn't believe her, and she wasn't surprised.

After all, if it were her, she wouldn't believe those words without any basis.

But for now, this is the best explanation for the origin of the bracelet.

Mu Yue looked at the Empress intently and described in detail a scene of immortals giving gifts.

The Empress found it hard to believe after hearing this.

Could it be that Yue'er is truly a reincarnation of a celestial being?

Mu Yue sensed the Empress's suspicion and stopped talking about the immortals, instead bringing up the bracelet.

She pointed to the bracelet on the Empress's wrist and said, "Your Majesty, the Immortal Uncle said that this kind of immortal wood will emit a fragrance when it comes into contact with poisonous things. The stronger the fragrance, the stronger the poison."

"Yue'er was worried about her mother, so she made this wood into a bracelet and gave it to her."

The Empress could sense her daughter's concern for her, and thinking about what had just happened, her doubts immediately lessened considerably.

Verifying the effectiveness of the bracelet is also very simple.

Simply place the bracelet with something toxic, and you'll get the desired result in no time.

The Empress gently rubbed Mu Yue's cheek and said softly, "Thank you, Yue'er."

"Is this the first time the immortal has given Yue'er a gift?"

Mu Yue shook her head. "The first time was when Yue'er got smallpox."

"The immortal told Yue'er that a cure for smallpox was hidden in a medical book in the palace."

"Yue'er didn't believe it at first, but she tried it anyway, and she actually found it!"

"I wonder if the people Father Emperor arranged have implemented this plan."

As Mu Yue pondered, a hint of worry crept onto her small, delicate face.

The Empress was about to say something when she saw Kangxi walking in from outside the door.

She glanced at the sky and suddenly realized that the morning court session had already ended.

What Yue'er just said was really frightening; I wonder if His Majesty heard it.

She carefully observed Kangxi's expression, failing to notice the slight abnormality in his demeanor, and even his attitude towards Yue'er remained the same as usual.

The Empress finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Kangxi picked up Muyue and looked down at his daughter in his arms, his expression showing a hint of surprise and uncertainty.

But he didn't forget to show concern for the Empress.

"I heard from my servants that you summoned the imperial physician, but is there anything wrong with your health?"

Kangxi's voice, tinged with worry, rang out, and the Empress blushed slightly.

She spoke softly about Consort Tong and Yinzhen, and intentionally or unintentionally concealed the effects of her bracelet, so as not to displease Kangxi.

Emperor Kangxi pondered for a moment, then said, "I understand!"

"Shall I go see Yinzhen? Will Yue'er go with Father Emperor?"

Mu Yue was also somewhat worried about Yinzhen.

No matter what, he's still my younger brother.

After taking office, he worked diligently and did many practical things for the people.

He just happened to have a son who was very ambitious and eager for success.

Her desire to ensure her brother's ascension to the throne did not mean she would stand by and watch Yinzhen die.

She was also very worried about Yinzhen's situation, so she immediately nodded.

In Chengqian Palace, Consort Tong gathered all the palace servants in the courtyard.

At the same time, a thorough investigation was conducted into those who cared for Yinzhen.

As instructed by the imperial physician, all suspicious items were placed in the wine.

Surprisingly, quite a few things contain mandalas.

Damn it, my Chengqian Palace must be riddled with holes.

As soon as Kangxi and Muyue entered the courtyard, they saw Consort Tong's icy face.

"Cousin, why are you so angry? Just get rid of these servants and replace them with a new batch!"

Upon hearing Kangxi's voice, Consort Tong's eyes immediately welled up with tears.

With tears in her eyes, she threw herself into Kangxi's arms and said aggrievedly, "Cousin, how could they do such a thing to a child as young as Yinzhen?"

"If it weren't for the Empress's help, Yinzhen would still be suffering from Mantuo's torment. How could such a young child endure that!"

Looking at his cousin's aggrieved expression, Kangxi gently patted her back and comforted her, "I will have someone investigate this matter. Right now, the most important thing is Yinzhen's health!"

Emperor Kangxi felt that this matter was inextricably linked to Lady Uya, who was in the Cold Palace.

He now always assumes the worst about Uya, thinking that a crazy woman like her is capable of anything.

She could scheme against Yue'er, causing her to miscarry, and she could also arrange for someone to kill Yinzhen.

Kangxi suddenly remembered that not long after Yinzhen was born, Muyue told Consort Tong that Uya had tried to strangle Yinzhen.

He felt at the time that no one would be indifferent to their own child, and that the matter was most likely a misunderstanding.

Looking back now, I realize I was overthinking things.

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