His head was groggy, and he didn’t realize that since he took the dicine, he hadn’t coughed once.
He slept soundly and deeply this ti.
When he woke up again, he felt refreshed.
They hadn’t slept like this in a long ti, and now, after such a restful sleep, they felt much more comfortable.
As he turned his head, he saw his mother still sleeping, and his heart was sowhat anxious.
Only when he heard his mother’s steady breathing did he finally relax.
It was not until dinner ti that his mother slowly woke up.
The man asked, "Mother, how are you feeling now?"
The elderly woman, who had been bedridden for a long ti, slowly sat up, her complexion looking slightly better.
"Much better."
Then the elderly woman said, "I feel a bit hungry."
The man quickly brought the prepared al over: "Mother, eat quickly, I already ate earlier, now I’ll go get the dicine."
This dicine is even better than Divine Doctor Xue’s, he believed that as long as she takes it for a while, it won’t necessarily cure her, but the symptoms will definitely not be severe.
However, when the man arrived at the dicine distribution point, he paused in his steps.
There were simply too many people coming to collect dicine from the Prince Zhan Mansion.
In the morning, there weren’t actually that many people; the dicine couldn’t even be given away. But in the evening, there were suddenly so many people.
He was a bit anxious, fearing that once the dicine reached him, it would be gone.
Fortunately, after a pot of dicine was boiled, until the dicinal ingredients could no longer be boiled, guards brought up another pot of newly boiled fresh dicinal ingredients.
The hearts everyone had been worrying with finally settled a bit.
After all, in so noble houses, only one pot of dicine was given, but as the pot’s color faded, it was more like water than dicine.
But the Prince Zhan Mansion was much more generous.
And the effectiveness of the dicine from the Prince Zhan Mansion quickly spread to other refugees and commoners, so that the line for dicine at the Prince Zhan Mansion was the longest the next morning.
At the sa ti, everyone was discussing.
"The preventive dicine before was crafted by the War Princess, and I didn’t expect this dicine to be so effective too."
"Exactly, if I could have gotten the Prince Zhan Mansion’s dicine earlier, my mother wouldn’t have coughed up blood yesterday."
When everyone heard this, they couldn’t help but feel so sympathy.
Generally speaking, if soone started coughing up blood, they wouldn’t live past two days.
In contrast to the Prince Zhan Mansion, there weren’t many people at other dicine distribution teams.
Pei Shu’er with a thick stack of dical prescriptions went over to other dicine distribution points.
Leading the way was Divine Doctor Xue’s team.
Divine Doctor Xue was a white-bearded old man who had served as an imperial physician in the palace in his early years, but he beca too old and retired to his hotown.
He opened a pharmacy in the capital, contributing his expertise.
When Divine Doctor Xue saw Pei Shu’er, he was montarily stunned, but still stood up and saluted.
"Commoner pays respects to the War Princess."
Pei Shu’er shook her head: "Divine Doctor Xue, no need for formalities. I ca to discuss the prescription with you."
"Divine Doctor Xue, I now have a prescription that can cure the plague. I know you have a heart to help the world; if you use this prescription, the effects will be better, and the amount of dicinal ingredients needed will be less."
If it were yesterday, the proud Divine Doctor Xue wouldn’t be willing to talk to Pei Shu’er.
But now, having seen the efficacy of the Prince Zhan Mansion’s dicine, he knew that having a prescription was the best.
Divine Doctor Xue smiled and said, "The War Princess is compassionate and skilled in dicine, I am impressed, and will follow your prescription for dispensing dicine."
At the sa ti, Divine Doctor Xue smiled and said, "As for the other dicine distribution points, I can help you settle the pharmacies too."
Pei Shu’er had a good impression of this kind old Divine Doctor, and her smile deepened.
"Thank you so much, Divine Doctor Xue."
As for the nobility, Pei Shu’er handled those naturally.
But since everyone else was just fumbling around, having a prescription that could help everyone was the best outco.
As a result, all the dicine distribution points in the capital switched to Pei Shu’er’s prescription, and after several days of dispensing, everyone’s symptoms improved.
Those with mild symptoms were cured, and those with severe symptoms could get out of bed.
Gradually, those who were bedridden, although still frail, could go out to buy supplies, otherwise, they would starve to death.
With demand, those shops began to slowly operate again.
The entire capital no longer felt like a dead city, instead, it regained a bit of its forr Imperial City atmosphere.
Everyone was filled with gratitude for Tang Zan and Pei Shu’er.
Pei Shu’er developed dicine at that mont, and besides dispensing dicine, she even helped treat people.
So people’s symptoms were not just a simple severe illness.
So developed complications due to the severity of their illness.
Pei Shu’er treated each one, and Divine Doctor Xue did the sa.
The person distributing dicine was replaced by Tang Zan, while she treated people on the side.
Completely free of charge.
Seeing Pei Shu’er now, people didn’t see her rely as the War Princess; they saw her as a compassionate Bodhisattva.
So people who seemingly had no hope were carried by Pei Shu’er’s people to a temporarily constructed shelter for treatnt.
But the shelter was limited, and since the city was still closed and it was extrely cold in winter, the symptoms worsened day by day.
Pei Shu’er had people build houses two kiloters outside the city.
At this mont, Tang Peiyi and Tang Peixiao, along with their two sons, gloriously took on the task.
They already had experience, those who needed to make bricks made bricks, those who needed to make cent made cent.
Without affecting other areas at all.
When the houses were finished and ventilated, people realized that the space and number of rooms were more than expected.
It was three stories tall.
More importantly, it could precisely accommodate the still-living refugees.
Everyone’s eyes were red now.
anwhile, so of the refugees with skills, like carpenters, started making beds, tables, chairs, and benches.
Now with the Prince Mansion providing porridge for them and dicine for their health, everyone was trying to contribute a little.
Although the War Princess didn’t say much, they still hoped to ease the burdens of the War Princess and the War King.
This was the only way they could feel less troubled.
Since the walls weren’t painted, just using bricks and tiles.
The sll didn’t need to be ventilated as long, so within half a month, they moved in.
Before this, they had been living in tents.
Having a tent to live in wasn’t too bad.
These refugees, no matter how good their lives used to be, experienced hardship during the ti of escape.
Living and eating outdoors was common.
They thought about building houses outside the city, but they didn’t have the materials.
Moreover, being too close to the capital, the governnt officer wouldn’t allow it.
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