Reborn As Divine Doctor to Rule the World

Chapter 95: 96: You're the One Who's Sick



Chapter 95: Chapter 96: You’re the One Who’s Sick

Jiner retorted unwillingly, “You are putting me under house arrest!”

“This old servant is merely following the orders of the Old Madam, and knows nothing beyond that.”

Nanny Zhang turned and ordered, “Surround this courtyard completely, do not allow anyone to leave.”

“Yes.” The servants of the residence immediately enclosed the entire estate.

“You…” Jiner was extremely annoyed in her heart, yet there was nothing she could do.

“Close the door,” Nanny Zhang ordered again.

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Soon, the small courtyard where Jiner resided was sealed off, and no noise from within could escape.

Jiner, out of anger, threw all the teacups in the room onto the floor. Qiu Zhu knelt on the shattered porcelain, not daring to move, her forehead drenched in sweat, pain forcing her to tightly bite her lower lip and not make a sound.

The warm sunlight shone on the earth, and the warm air made everyone feel cheerful.

Shao He called Qingxia over and gave her a letter of safety, “Deliver this letter to the Fang Residence, give it to Jhiang Yijia.”

She was worried that Jhiang Yijia was too anxious, which would be harmful for the child in her womb, so she hurriedly sent someone to report that all was well, letting her put her mind at ease.

“Yes.” Qingxia immediately took the letter and left.

When Shao He arrived at Anji Hall, Yun Qian saw the safely returned person and was about to move forward to show his concern when Liang Weishuang arrived with her mother, requesting Shao He to treat her.

Yun Qian could only slowly sit down again, relieved to see the person safe and sound. As long as she was fine, that was what mattered.

“Mother, this is Doctor Shao, the most skilled doctor I have ever met. He not only solved my problem with painful periods but also cured my nightmare disorder,” Liang Weishuang praised incessantly, fearing that her mother might doubt Doctor Shao’s medical skills.

Madam Liang had already heard about Doctor Shao, knowing her initially due to Jhiang Yijia’s pregnancy, a matter that had caused a huge stir in the Capital City, known by everyone far and wide.

She had also heard bits of it and had not expected Doctor Shao to possess such abilities at such a young age, and she couldn’t help but regard her with new respect.

“Please trouble Doctor Shao to take my pulse.”

Shao He nodded slightly, lifted her hand to feel the pulse, and after a while said, “Madam Liang is overthinking, suffering from heart ache too much unexpressed endurance causing discomfort to her body.”

Liang Weishuang, startled by the diagnosis, turned to her mother and asked, “Mother, how come you overthink to the point of illness?”

“I… I…” Madam Liang hesitated to speak, unsure how to explain such a matter to her daughter.

Shao He hooked the corner of her mouth. Madam Liang, overseeing the household, certainly knew about Liang Rou and her aunt’s affair, she surely pretended not to know only to keep Liang Weishuang from worrying.

“Miss Liang, do you not know the situation at home? I believe Madam Liang overthought to illness because of this. Sometimes it is good to feign ignorance, but suppressing one’s feelings isn’t right.”

Liang Weishuang understood upon hearing her hint; she had always wanted to protect her mother, keeping her from knowing these matters, not expecting that her mother was protecting her in the same way.

“Mother.” Liang Weishuang leaned into Madam Liang’s arms, her voice choked with sobs.

Shao He, seeing the deep mother-daughter affection, spoke calmly, “Madam Liang, if you do not change your mindset in time, it could develop into an incurable disease, like breast cancer, which is difficult to cure if contracted.”

Liang Weishuang, anxious, asked, “Can we give my mother some medicine now?”

“It’s useless, Madam Liang’s illness lies in the heart, and the illness of the heart needs the medicine of the heart, though I can prescribe some sleeping aids to let her rest well, but this just alleviates the symptoms, not a cure for the root cause,” said Shao He as she wrote down a prescription, handed it over, and advised, “Madam Liang must maintain a positive mindset, and take things a little easier.”

“Many thanks to Doctor Shao.” Madam Liang now completely trusted Shao He’s medical skills.

Her symptoms were described clearly by Shao He, even the emotions hidden in her heart were known to her, truly impressive.

Shao He saw Madam Liang and her daughter off from Anji Hall and watched as they got into the carriage before turning to go back.

Yun Qian glanced at the last patient, readying to rise and go over, but then saw a woman in pink clothes enter the shop.

The woman was tall and fairly beautiful, but her expression conveyed a strong arrogance.

“Does the young lady have any medical needs?” Yun Qian asked gently, not angered by her rudeness, such a demeanor easily winning people’s favor.

Xia Zhaohe glanced at him scornfully and said, “And who are you? Does this lady need you to worry about her?”

Having said that, she directly walked past him towards the counter as if searching for something.

Yun Qian frowned slightly. Although he was not petty, it didn’t mean he was easily bullied, “Young lady…”

Xia Zhaohe’s gaze settled on Shao He, pushed the intervening Yun Qian away, and sat down on a chair.

Shao He slightly raised the corner of her eye, “Are you and the Commandery Princess here to seek treatment, or…”

“You’re the one who’s sick,” Xia Zhaohe said bluntly.

Shao He did not get angry, instead, she smiled faintly and asked, “Commandery Princess is not seeking treatment, so what brings you to this clinic?”

Xia Zhaohe slammed her hands on the table, leaning in to ask, “I heard you were arrested a few days ago; how come Brother An went to rescue you?”

Shao He met her sharp gaze, word by word, asked, “What is the Commandery Princess suspecting?”

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