Chapter 1698 Look at my apprentice
She only pulled open a little of her clothes and exposed her neck. What could she see?
Seeing her hand pointing to a location through her clothes, she simply pulled open her inner garment. Seeing that she was about to cry when she was frightened, she touched her and comforted her: "It's okay, we are both girls.
Son."
"Yes, yes, Doctor Zhou is a young lady. She can touch you and see where you feel uncomfortable. Your mother is here too."
Man Bao quickly touched the hard lump and asked, "Is this here?"
Miss Zhao felt a bit of pain from being pressed, and nodded with tears in her eyes, "Yes, it hurts."
Man Bao asked: "How long?"
Miss Zhao whispered: "It's been a few days."
Man Bao asked with a smile, "How many days is it?"
The nanny on the side immediately said: "It's been four days."
Manbao touched the surrounding area and asked her if it hurt. "When was the first time you felt pain?"
Miss Zhao hesitated and refused to say anything. Man Bao asked a second time, and then she said: "It's just two days after the Double Ninth Festival."
Upon hearing this, Mrs. Shizi couldn't help but her eyes darkened, "It's been almost a month, why didn't you tell mother?"
The nanny was also startled. She didn't expect it to take so long, so she immediately knelt down in fright.
Miss Zhao wiped her tears and said: "It didn't hurt very much at first, just a little bit, and I didn't care..."
It was also four days ago that she felt the clothes were rubbing against her and it hurt, and it hurt even more when she pressed it. She panicked. After all, she was only seven years old. The little girl had been taking medicine for the past two days. She once thought she was going to die.
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Mrs. Shizi was furious and turned around to yell at Nanny, "How have you been serving me? It took me so long to know..."
Grandma was so frightened that she couldn't say a word.
The little girl was also frightened, and immediately burst into tears and hiccupped. When Man Bao saw it, he looked at the Crown Prince's wife disapprovingly, and then comforted her and said: "It's okay, it's okay, it's not a big deal, you can take this time
What have you eaten?"
The little girl cried so hard that she trembled. While shaking, she replied: "Take the medicine."
Before Manbao could say anything, Nanny immediately took out the prescription from her arms and offered it to her.
That's not what Man Bao wanted to ask, but he still took the prescription, opened it and asked, "I mean, what kind of food have you eaten? Are there any snacks?"
How can the little girl remember this?
However, the nanny who was kneeling on the ground whispered: "Miss, I have a bad appetite because of the medicine. Yesterday morning I ate a small bowl of black bone chicken porridge, some mutton soup at noon, and a small bowl of noodles in the evening...
…”
Man Bao asked: "What's in the mutton soup?"
"It's nothing, just common things, such as ginger, angelica and so on."
Man Bao: "...What about that side?"
"The noodles are cooked with soup stock from the kitchen. Because the lady has a bad appetite, I just put some vegetables and beat an egg."
Man Bao simply put his hand on Miss Zhao's pulse and asked about her diet before yesterday. Auntie told her everything she remembered. Miss Zhao on the side also slowly stopped crying, and occasionally added a sentence or two, "
I also ate deer meat, which my father brought back from his autumn hunting trip..."
"I also ate kumquats. I heard they came from the south as tribute. Your Majesty rewarded my grandfather with some. I shared a small plate..."
Or "The snacks made with longan at home are also delicious."
Of course, the little girl did not only eat this kind of hot tonic, she also ate other foods, such as bird's nest porridge, pigeon porridge and so on.
There are only three girls among the grandchildren of Duke Zhao, and only Miss Zhao is a legitimate child. Her two cousins are both concubines, and they are not very old at this time, so she is loved by the family.
Duke Zhao got good things in the palace, and her two brothers had a share, so she would definitely want a little more than her brothers.
After Man Bao finished listening, he reached out to touch her other side and asked, "What about this side, does it hurt?"
Miss Zhao had adapted to it now and felt much better, so she shook her head and said, "It doesn't hurt."
Manbao took back his hand and said to the two adults and one child: "It's okay, it's just that I ate too much, my blood was dry and hot, and I developed in advance."
Mrs. Shizi asked, "Isn't this a good thing?"
Man Bao was speechless, so he couldn't help but raise his head and glance at the Crown Prince's wife, then shook his head, "It's not a good thing, it's a bad thing!"
She pointed to the flower bed outside the window and said: "The gardener disliked the slow growth of the flowers he planted, so he fertilized them vigorously and even reached out to pull them up. Do you think this is a good thing?"
Madam Prince:......
Nanny:......
Only Miss Zhao, who looked confused and didn't understand anything, said innocently: "It's not a good thing, the flower will die."
Mrs. Shizi was startled, and immediately reached out to cover her daughter's mouth, "Bah, bah, children's words are unbridled, and the strong wind blows them away, what nonsense did you say?"
That flower in Zhou Man's metaphor is her!
Miss Zhao looked at her mother with a confused look, and Mrs. Shizi softened her heart and asked quickly: "Mr. Zhou, what should we do..."
"It's okay. I'll prescribe her some blood-cooling medicine. Fortunately, I asked a doctor to see her. Otherwise, she might not only develop prematurely but also get heat rash." Man Bao turned around and went to the table to prescribe a prescription. When he saw the nanny,
Grandma was still kneeling, so she smiled and said, "Please help me get a set of pens and ink."
Dr. Liu, who was about to take paper and pen and ink from the medicine box, paused and closed the medicine box again.
The other three people in the room didn't notice. Mrs. Shizi looked at the nanny and said in a deep voice: "Hurry up and go!"
Grandma immediately got up, went to the small study room and brought over a set of pens, ink, paper and inkstones.
Dr. Liu stepped forward and poured water to grind the ink. Man Bao spread out the paper and said to them: "Don't eat hot food these days, including onions, ginger, and garlic. Eat more vegetables. If you want to eat meat, eat less."
Just eat some pork or chicken.”
Mrs. Shizi nodded repeatedly, and Man Bao continued: "Let me prescribe medicine for four days first, two doses a day. It doesn't need a large dose. The lump in her chest needs to be eliminated slowly. I will give her a few injections in a while.
I’m going to take a break from the Queen of Heaven, and I’ll come and see you again.”
Mrs. Shizi held the handkerchief in her hand and asked, "Is it better to have acupuncture every day?"
Man Bao smiled and said: "Of course it's better. Acupuncture can help her remove blood stasis and lower the fire, and it can also relieve pain slightly. It's much better."
"Can the imperial physician come over every day to check on me that week?"
Man Bao said: "I can only leave the palace with the Queen's handwriting."
The prince's wife was full of disappointment and asked the queen to speak, but her mother-in-law had to go.
Man Bao paused and then pointed to Dr. Liu beside her and said: "This is my apprentice. She and I have been studying for a long time. The acupuncture techniques Miss Zhao wants to perform are the most basic. Mrs. Shizi
If she is trustworthy, I can ask her to come to my door every day for acupuncture."
Chapter completed!