From Dongfang Jin’s mouth, Feng Bailing probably also learned a bit about the Crown Prince’s condition.
Nalan Yan’er, though the Crown Princess Consort, does not take the Crown Prince’s illness very seriously; over the years, she has only had that nanny accompanying just now take care of the Crown Prince.
She also has not insisted on having the Imperial Physician treat the Crown Prince; if it weren’t for Dongfang Jin who kept bringing the Spiritual Spring, I’m afraid the Crown Prince would have long passed away from body exhaustion.
After hearing this, Feng Bailing thought to herself.
This cousin of hers really has bad luck, marrying a venomous woman, where both his children may not even be his own.
Becoming a vegetative person, yet others still covet his position as Crown Prince.
His Father Emperor was bewitched by a love poison; each of his brothers wishes for his death; even his Princess Consort has another man in mind.
The effects of the Spiritual Spring on him are gradually diminishing, and given ti, all he can do is wait for death.
Feng Bailing pondered to herself.
Saving the Crown Prince is essentially helping the Crown Prince Mansion.
She has no affection for the Crown Prince Mansion, yet the whereabouts of the child that the Dragon Queen ntioned mattered greatly to her.
Regarding her own lost son, Bai Ling has never heard any news.
The Dragon Queen is Feng Bailing’s only hope.
The Dragon Queen did not tell Feng Bailing why she must help the Crown Prince,
but from the current situation, it’s clear the Dragon Queen must be considering Dugu Wu; after all, it’s sowhat better for the Crown Prince to awaken than for Dongfang Cheng to beco the Crown Prince.
"You all go out, I don’t like disturbances when I treat soone, and no peeping, or if I discover it, I will imdiately interrupt the treatnt, and you will bear the consequences."
Feng Bailing glanced around the room at Dongfang Jin.
Dongfang Jin looked at the sickbed where his father lay, then at Feng Bailing.
Dugu Xiaojin took Xiao Li and walked out, and Dongfang Jin also turned and closed the door.
Feng Bailing had never brought anyone into the dical Cabin before, but the Crown Prince’s illness could only be treated with the dical equipnt in the dical Cabin.
For the first ti, Feng Bailing tried to use the seventh sense and failed.
She entered the dical Cabin, but the Crown Prince couldn’t.
Feng Bailing wondered.
After several tries, she still couldn’t succeed.
Ti ticked by; half of Feng Bailing’s seventh sense was consud.
Night was approaching, yet the Crown Prince still lay on the bed.
"To save a life is more ritorious than creating a seven-story pagoda; this man, I must save him. If he dies, Great Chu will fall into the hands of Dongfang Cheng, and the common people will suffer."
Feng Bailing attempted to communicate with the ergency kit.
Although the dical Cabin appeared to be standalone, it was actually built upon the foundation of the ergency kit.
Bailing has been with the ergency kit for quite so ti and has sowhat understood its temperant; the ergency kit is the most servile towards Dugu Wu and would give anything when treating Dugu Wu.
In comparison, Feng Bailing, its master, is essentially decoration, having to haggle with the ergency kit for whatever dicine she needs every ti.
After much persuasion, Feng Bailing used the seventh sense again, and the scene before her eyes changed.
She was inside the dical Cabin with the familiar ticking sounds of equipnt.
On the operating table lay the Crown Prince.
The Crown Prince showed no response.
Feng Bailing found a CT machine covered in dust within the dical Cabin.
"Let’s check the brain damage first, need to do a head and neck CT."
Feng Bailing turned on the equipnt.
Inside the house, all was silent; in the yard, Dongfang Jin stood stupefied, staring at the house.
"Imperial Grandson, is this appropriate? That woman is after all Prince Wu’s wife; what if she ans harm to the Crown Prince?"
Nanny Su said anxiously.
She is an old servant of the house, aware of the Crown Prince, Crown Princess Consort, and Prince Wu’s past dealings.
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