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??Chapter 347: Chapter 347: You Want to Test for Poison?

Chapter 347: Chapter 347: You Want to Test for Poison?

What’s there to see? It all cos down to whether nature blesses their annual harvest. The rain is pouring down, as long as they can drain the water from the fields, it would be a win.

And besides, this year he planted according to the schedule set by Sang. He had roughly estimated that if they followed this planting schedule, food wouldn’t run short.

And could he possibly lack the little amount of grain from the land?

“Let’s go, we’ll head there early and co back early today.”

“Sure,” Lin Caisang nodded.

The two left the Lin Family compound, closed the courtyard gate, and headed towards the forest. As expected, they saw many people dressed in rain gear, standing in their own fields. A few families had even gathered in groups to chat.

She also saw her own grandparents, her Third Uncle, and Third Aunt, and the few younger folks who loved being part of all the activity.

“Be careful, Third Aunt. Let Third Uncle help you.”

She gently reminded Yang Lin, whose pregnancy was not yet apparent, before continuing on her path. The closer she got to the forest, the fewer people she saw until it was just her and Ya Molian.

“Brother Molian, what are you doing?”

Watching Ya Molian squat in front of her as soon as they entered the forest, Lin Caisang asked in confusion.

“Climb on, I’ll carry you,” Ya Molian said directly.

“Rest on my back for a while. There’s no need to hurry to the Princess’ Mansion, we can take our ti.”

Lin Caisang: “…”

Who was it that said they would leave early and return early? Was it her?

Now he tells her that they don’t need to hurry and that they can take their ti. He’s the one saying everything while she doesn’t need to say a word.

“Oh.”

Without any other thoughts, she imdiately climbed onto his back.

In the Princess’ Mansion, Lin Caisang handed multiple copies of the sa prescription, which she had written, to the Eldest Prince.

The Emperor couldn’t possibly stay in the Princess’ Mansion every day. He had only co yesterday for a visit. Everything now depended on the Eldest Prince, including the arrangents for what she needed.

“Miss, isn’t there too much in this prescription?”

The Eldest Prince carefully examined the dicine listed on the prescription, his face full of confusion and disbelief.

The asurents weren’t in ounces, but in pounds. Would the antidote really require so much dicine? If the actual amount followed what was listed on the prescription, how long would his aunt need to take this dicine?

“This is just a rough prescription, not sothing that can be used to treat the Elder Princess as soon as the dicine is collected,” Lin Caisang explained.

“Huh?”

Hearing her words, the Eldest Prince was even more puzzled.

“Miss, what do you an?”

“Here’s the thing, the Elder Princess is poisoned with three different toxins. No matter which one we attempt to treat first, her body won’t be able to take it. We will need to use the dicine to rge these three toxins into one before we can cure her. Do you understand?” Lin Caisang explained once more.

“So, this prescription is not for the antidote, but for sothing that can rge these three toxins into one.”

“This…”

The Eldest Prince’s face turned pale, filled with worry.

“Miss, can my aunt withstand what you plan to do?”

“You can rest assured, Eldest Prince. I will test the poison first. I won’t use the Elder Princess as a test subject. Hence, we need more herbs,” Lin Caisang replied.

“What? You plan to test the poison?” The Eldest Prince was startled.

This woman is too bold! She is actually thinking of testing poison herself. Isn’t this seeking death?

“This can’t be. If you end up unconscious like my aunt, won’t we lose the only person who can formulate the antidote? No no, this is completely unacceptable.”

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