Chapter 338 It Was You Who Ordered It!
He instinctively wanted to refuse, but when he thought about how to treat his aunt, he had to rely on the little girl in front of him. Maybe this blood collection is very important?
"This... I can't make a decision for a while. I wonder if the girl can wait until noon and wait for me to report to my father before making a decision?"
"Okay.
Lin Caisang nodded in agreement.
After all, it is to take blood from the body of a royal family. It is said that the body of a royal family is talkative, so she can wait.
"Madame Bai, go get the pen and ink. I will write a prescription for the princess first. The prince is about to enter the palace, so I will ask the imperial physician to take a look and then go get the medicine to boil. "
"Yes, I will go right away.
Madame Bai immediately ordered the maid to get the pen, ink, paper and inkstone.
This place is outside the study, and everything is ready. Lin Caisang wrote two copies of a prescription, one for the prince and one for Madame Bai.
"Madame Bai, is there a pharmacy in the princess's house?" she asked.
"Yes."
"Then Madam Bai, please order someone to prepare the medicine on the prescription and boil it. When the prince comes back from the palace, the princess can take the medicine immediately without waiting in vain. The princess's body can also be relieved as soon as possible."
Lin Caisang explained.
"Yes, Miss Doctor, you are still thoughtful. Madam Bai responded repeatedly.
"Also, Madam Bai, the two bowls written on my prescription are two large bowls, not the small bowls for holding medicine. The princess has been in a coma for a long time, and her stomach must not be suitable for drinking too stimulating things. She needs to drink a diluted soup."
Lin Caisang explained again.
"You can also add half a chicken or quail to the soup on my prescription and boil it together, then skim off the oil on top and give it to the princess as tea. Drink a little each time, drink more times, and warm it on the stove and drink more times. Do you understand?"
"I understand, I understand. "Madame Bai responded.
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The gurgling sound continued until the whole bowl of millet porridge was drunk. Lin Caisang put down the bowl and looked at Ya Molian who was looking at her with a smile.
"Brother Molian, this porridge is really delicious. Why don't you drink it?"
"Do you want to drink another bowl? I cooked too much." Ya Molian asked her softly.
Hearing this, Lin Caisang shook her head, "No, you drink it."
Maybe it was because of the excessive blood loss yesterday. I ate a lot in the early morning and a little more for breakfast, but it was just noon. I was so hungry again. I didn't care that the porridge was a little hot, and I drank it directly.
"While you eat, I will tell you about the poison that the princess was poisoned with, right?"
"It's not 'Hui Ju'? "Ya Molian asked.
"It's 'Hui Ju', but there are other poisons, including 'Luo Wei' and 'Jue Bi'. According to my guess, 'Jue Bi' was the first to be put on the princess, followed by 'Hui Ju', and finally..."
Lin Caisang nodded and told Ya Molian everything she knew.
But before she finished, she heard Ya Molian say, "'Luo Wei' should have been put on by someone in my palace."
Lin Caisang: "..."
She blinked, and then blinked again, looking at Ya Molian in disbelief.
"Did I hear it wrong? That 'Luo Wei' was actually put on by you!"
Although it was not put on by Ya Molian himself, this poison was no different from that put on by him personally, after all, weren't those people all Ya Molian's subordinates?
"Then you knew that the princess was poisoned by 'Hui Ju', so you put 'Luo Wei' on her? To alleviate the momentum of her poisoning?" This guess should be certain.