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??Chapter 338: Chapter 338: It’s You Who Did It!

Chapter 338: Chapter 338: It’s You Who Did It!

He had the imdiate instinct to refuse, but considering the need to treat his aunt, and that this depended on this little girl standing before him, perhaps this blood-drawing is extrely important?

“Um…I can’t make a decision on this at the mont, could you wait until noon? I’ll need to report back to my father, the King, before I can decide.”

“Very well.”

Lin Caisang nodded, agreeing.

After all, it was a matter of drawing blood from a royal. It was said that the royals were gossipy, and she could wait.

“Nanny Bai, please get

so ink and brushes. I’ll write a prescription for the Elder Princess first. When the Eldest Prince visits the palace, he can have the Imperial doctor review it and then imdiately pick up and start preparing the dicine.”

“Yes, I will do so imdiately.”

Nanny Bai imdiately instructed the maids to fetch the ink, brushes, paper, and inkstone.

This was a study, so all the necessary items were readily available. Lin Caisang wrote two copies of the prescription, one for the Eldest Prince, the other handed to Nanny Bai.

“Nanny Bai, does the Princess’ Mansion have a dispensary?” she asked.

“Yes, it does.”

“Then, Nanny Bai, you may first order so people to prepare the dicine stated in the prescription and to start brewing it. Then when the Eldest Prince returns from the palace, the Elder Princess can imdiately start her treatnt. This way, we won’t waste ti waiting, and the Elder Princess can recover sooner,” Lin Caisang instructed.

“Yes, Miss Doctor, you have really thought it through,” Nanny Bai responded continuously.

“Also, Nanny Bai, the prescription I wrote is for two bowls, two big bowls, not the small bowls that we usually use for serving dicine. Since the Elder Princess has been unconscious for so long, her stomach may not be able to tolerate sothing too stimulating, and she needs to drink a light, refreshing dicinal soup,” Lin Caisang further instructed.

“You can also add half a chicken or a quail to the dicinal broth that I’ve prescribed. After removing the oil floating on top, give it to the Elder Princess as if it were tea, drinking it a little at a ti, multiple tis and keeping it warm on the stove. Do you understand?”

“Understood, understood,” responded Nanny Bai.

The slurping noise didn’t stop until a bowl of millet porridge was all consud. Only then did Lin Caisang put down her bowl and look at Ya Molian across her, who was smiling at her.

“Brother Molian, this porridge is really good, why aren’t you eating?”

“Would you like another bowl? I made quite a bit,” Ya Molian softly asked her.

Hearing that, Lin Caisang shook her head, “No more for , you go ahead.”

Perhaps it was because of the blood loss yesterday, despite having a good amount of food for breakfast and a little more this morning, she was already hungry again by noon. And regardless of the porridge being slightly hot, she drank it straight away.

“Let

tell you about the poison that the Elder Princess is suffering from while you’re eating,” Ya Molian proposed.

“Isn’t it ‘Huiju’?” Ya Molian asked.

“It is ‘Huiju’, but there are also other poisons, ‘Luowei’ and ‘Juebi’. I suspect that ‘Juebi’ was administered to the Elder Princess first, followed by ‘Huiju’ and finally…” Lin Caisang nodded and shared everything she knew with Ya Molian.

But before she could finish, she heard Ya Molian speak up, “‘Luowei’ was probably administered by soone in my palace.”

Lin Caisang: “…”

She blinked twice, then blinked again, unbelievingly looking at Ya Molian.

“Did I hear that right, you administered the ‘Luowei’!”

Although Ya Molian himself didn’t do it, it might as well have been done by him. After all, weren’t the people who did it his subordinates?

“Then did you know that the Elder Princess was poisoned with ‘Huiju’, and that’s why you used ‘Luowei’ on her? To alleviate the symptoms of the poison?” This guess seed almost certain.

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