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Text One Hundred and Ninety: Reflection (Part 2)

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    Concubine Xian saw the doctor Wang coming and walked out, specifically asking the doctor Wang if Wen Wan was frightened this time and whether there were any sequelae.

    Doctor Wang said softly, "Mother, Princess Fuhui was not in good health at that time, and the princess relied on medicine to survive. Therefore, the princess was born with deficiencies. When she was a child, she was sent to Zhuangzi in the countryside, and she has been taking medicine to survive.  Therefore, her foundation is very weak. Although the princess has been focusing on maintaining her health in the past few years, her body has improved significantly, but her foundation has been continuously stimulated in recent years, so her body cannot be completely cured.  This time is a thrill. At such a young age, the princess is always frightened one after another. I am afraid that if this happens again, it will cause her hidden illness, which will be a serious problem. "

    Concubine Xian was very understanding and asked what should be paid attention to and what kind of medicine would be good for Wen Wan's health.  After talking for a long time, I kept it all in mind.  Then he took Siyue away.  Returning to Changfu Palace, he ordered the maids below to send a lot of medicinal materials and valuable supplements to Wen Wan.  They all avoided those foods that Dr. Wang said should not be eaten.  Very accommodating.

    After everyone was punished and sent away, Concubine Xian asked her most trusted doctor to give her a Ping'an pulse.  I asked a lot of questions casually.  The imperial doctor also explained it to her carefully for a long time.

    Concubine Xian nodded after hearing this.  When Doctor Zhang left, he was still muttering loudly in his heart.  My dear, what happened today?

    Concubine Xian said to Aunt Guo, "Auntie, tell me, did Wenwan do it on purpose? She said that to deliberately remind the emperor of my son's plot against her at that time."

    Aunt Guo shook her head, "I really can't guess what Princess Wenwan's idea is. But I think it's not intentional. The imperial doctor said that the princess was really frightened. This cannot be faked. If  If you lie, you are committing the crime of deceiving the emperor."

    "Even if she was plotting against her son, it was just a matter of course.  It's Siyue, this idiot, who doesn't turn on any pot.  However, Concubine Xian's eyes flashed as she thought about what the imperial doctor had just said.  Called Siyue in.  He told her what Dr. Wang just said, "Your sister Wen Wan has always been in poor health. She suffered so much when she was young and delayed in recuperating, so her body has always been very weak. Whatever happens to you in the future, I will  Follow her and don't make her angry. Although you are younger than her, you still have to give in. In this way, your grandpa will love you even more if he knows that you are a friendly sister."

    Said that Siyue was very unhappy, even Wenwan was in bad health.  Those imperial doctors only know how to scare people, "Royal Grandma, Sister Wen Wan, I see that she is in good health? How come she is so weak?"

    Concubine Xian smiled and said, "Physician Wang's medical skills are among the best in the Imperial Hospital. How could this be wrong? Wen Wan is afraid of heat and cold. These are symptoms of physical weakness. I have also asked about people with physical weakness.  . Especially for people like Wen Wan, you must take good care of her. Otherwise, you will be in serious trouble if you make a mistake. So you should pay more attention to her in the future. "

    Siyue was dissatisfied.  But she didn't dare to go against her grandmother's wishes, so she reluctantly agreed.  Concubine Xian looked at her.  He didn't say anything.  After all, he is still a child, and his emotions are not hidden on his face.  But this is fine, children should have the nature of children.  Otherwise, if you lose it, you will no longer be a loving child, just like Wen Wan.

    "When the emperor heard that Wen Wan was stimulated by the previous incident, he was so frightened that his eyes darkened.  I didn't settle the accounts because of some things before, but now I have to settle the accounts at least, otherwise my granddaughter's loss will be in vain.

    Wenwan lay on the bed.  Concubine De came once, and many people came to see her.  But Wen Wan didn't want to see anyone else except the emperor and Prince Zheng.  The excuse is also very simple.  Need to rest.  I have been lying in bed because I slept too much that day.  I couldn't sleep in bed at night, so I got up and walked to the yard.  Looking at the moon in the sky, I moved a brocade and sat there.

    Xia Ying brought Wen Wan a fox fur and put it on her. Wen Wan gave her a cold look.  Instead, he continued to be in a daze.  She didn't think about anything, and it seemed like she thought about everything.  I just stayed in the yard and stared at the sky for a long time.  Xia Ying stayed by the side.

    The next afternoon, Wen Wan wanted to leave the palace, but the emperor wouldn't let her.  The emperor was really worried about letting her go back to the mansion alone.  Wen Wan kept saying that she wanted to return to the palace, but the emperor was unwilling to let her go back no matter what, so he was relieved to have her by his side to take care of her.

    But Wenwan was making a fuss about leaving the palace, saying she wanted to go back to her home.  I don't feel comfortable here, I want to feel comfortable at home.  Seeing that the emperor was pressing him to death, he did not let go. He pulled the emperor's sleeves and looked at the emperor pitifully.  When the emperor wanted to review the memorial, she stood aside with her head lowered. She didn't say anything and just kept standing.  The emperor couldn't resist her, so he had to agree to her request.

    "You think, can a human life really be as valuable as a piece of grass? If you want to be beaten to death, you will be killed. Isn't it human life?" On the carriage back, Wen Wanasked Xia Ying.

    Xia Ying smiled bitterly, "Princess, during the disaster years, a child was not as valuable as a steamed bun. Although the princess suffered some hardships, she was still in the peace years and did not suffer from real desperation. Princess,  I would like to say a few words, although the princess suffered a lot when she was a child, I want to tell the princess that in fact, the princess is actually very lucky to be born into a noble family.  , but you finally got the prince's love and the emperor's favor. Not everyone can have this kind of blessing."

    Wen Wan looked at Xia Ying blankly, she really didn¡¯t know this.  I made a few strokes of Wen Wan, which means, during the disaster years, one steamed bun can buy a child. What does it mean?  Is this person so worthless?  Don't blame her for being ignorant, it's really shocking.

    Xia Ying thought of how Wen Wan didn't care at all about the money she donated before, and thought it would be better to persuade her from here. "Princess, you know that the more than one million yuan of silver you donated means that  What?"

    Wen Wan is a little confused, how does this involve her donation.  These two things happened, but seeing that Xia Ying still had something to say, she didn't stop her and just sat there waiting for him to speak.

    Xia Ying looked at Wen Wan's expression, smiling bitterly and admiring at the same time.  No wonder she didn't even ask about this matter.  The princess didn¡¯t know that her reputation was unknown to everyone in the Qi Dynasty. ¡°Without the princess¡¯s donation, millions of people in Henan would be homeless and without food and clothing.  If the court doesn't have money to rescue them in time, those people will have to starve to death. In order to survive, those people will naturally think of various ways to buy people who don't want their children to die.  Some parents sold their children for no money, just to keep them alive. However, these people were no longer in charge of their masters' punishments and maidservants' fate.  It's normal to kill someone if something goes wrong. But thanks to your act of kindness, Princess, you saved the lives of millions of people, preventing them from being displaced and separated. "

    Wen Wan looked at her blankly. With the little money she had, at the end of the day, a commoner could only get one tael of money at most.  Wherever there is such a great achievement.  Besides, those people's ability to remain flesh and blood is not due to their own fault.

    Looking at Wen Wan's expression, Xia Ying really didn't know what words to use to describe her feelings. "Princess, you have saved many people. So, there is no need to feel guilty and sad. Princess again, Henan  According to a rough estimate from the information I have received, more than 6 million taels of silver have been raised. Without your leadership, we would not have been able to get even a penny of the money. This would eliminate the more than 2 million taels spent on disaster relief in Henan.  There are more than three million taels of silver left.¡±

    Wen Wan listened for a long time and still didn¡¯t understand.  What does killing the palace maid have to do with raising millions of dollars?  Also, why so much money was raised but less than half was spent.  Where have the others gone?  It won¡¯t go into the treasury, right?  Of course, this thought was just a fleeting thought.

    Xia Ying looked at her and still didn't understand, so she could only sigh in her heart.  The princess really doesn't care about these important court affairs!  She didn't know that the treasury's annual income was only more than 20 million taels of silver.  This would add so much money out of thin air, which would reduce the burden on the court.  She actually wanted to remind her tactfully that there was a reason why the emperor doted on her so much, and that he should cherish his blessings.  Don't be angry with the emperor, follow the emperor's lead.  Don't do what you did before, don't take the initiative to enter the palace without an imperial edict.  Don't be like this now, the emperor is not willing to take care of your body by your side.  If she disobeys her too much, she will be in trouble if the emperor doesn't like her.  It could be seen that the master looked confused, and she didn't know whether she really didn't understand or pretended not to understand.

    Xia Ying wanted to continue talking, but Wen Wan was not interested and told her to stop talking.  Xia Ying had no choice but to stop continuing this topic and had to talk about one topic: "Princess, what I mean is, actually, you shouldn't feel guilty for not being able to save those maids. You may even be very angry with me in your heart. Princess, I  I'm not excusing myself. This is my sincere statement. I don't think I did anything wrong, and you don't need to do this at all. This matter has nothing to do with you. You have a clear conscience. You are not God, no matter what.  It's not that big of a deal. I know you're upset that I'm trying to stop you, but it's really for your own good. This is the worst thing in the harem and in many wealthy families.  It's just a normal thing. As a slave, your life is in the hands of the master. Even if you stop it for a while, those maids will still die because of their temperament. Why bother to establish virtue in the palace?  Where is my enemy?" Xia Ying said softly.

    Wen Wan lowered her eyes after hearing this.  Yes, she always knew.  But what happened in front of her eyes still frightened her.  Last time I was there with Ren Yazi, and now here, it turns out that in this dynasty, human life is really so weakXia Ying looked at Wen Wan's sad look and knew that she had not convinced Wen Wan.  (To be continued)
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