The Lucky Farm Girl

Chapter 277: Fainting Nightmare (2)_1


She was well aware that when nothing was wrong, the Imperial Physicians were only interested in competing for fame and profit, but when a real crisis arose, their priority was to protect themselves, even to the extent of sacrificing others. If any of these Imperial Physicians dared to harm Ms. Yang, she would not let them off easily.

Before long, Long Xuanmo, Prince Ning, Doctor Yao, the young Imperial Physician, Doctor Luo, among others, emerged from the house, one after another, along with Shan Cha and two others.

"Everything is fine now, you may all disperse," Long Xuanmo commanded coldly as he surveyed the group, "Uncle Heng, arrange accommodation for the Royal Uncle and the rest."

Uncle Heng nodded with due respect and began to guide Prince Ning and the others to the East Wing Room, also sending someone to inform the villagers.

After instructing Zhou Changwu to ensure the security of Mengchen Courtyard, Old Master Yang departed with his children, grandchildren, and servants.

Long Yingtong and Long Yixuan wanted to visit the Grand Prince, but seeing Long Xuanmo's profound gaze, they shuddered and obediently returned to their rooms after Long Jingxi persuaded them.

"Eldest Imperial Sister and brother-in-law, don't worry. Ah Jiu said the surgery was very successful, but we need to observe for three days," Long Xuanmo reassured his pregnant elder sister, not wanting her to worry.

Long Jingxi was slightly relieved, she asked Long Xuanmo to keep her informed if anything came up, and she and Min Luozhan retired to the previously occupied West Wing Room.

Ordering Mo Yun and the rotating guards to strengthen their vigilance, Long Xuanmo entered the house, glanced at the still unconscious Grand Prince. Shan Cha and Hong Ling stood by the bed, with Lv Luo resting on a chair nearby. Long Xuanmo then left the medicine room, closing the door tightly behind him, and proceeded to the second floor to the bedroom of Yang Mengchen.

East Wing Room.

Having washed up and eaten dinner, a weary Prince Ning collapsed into bed and fell asleep.

In the neighboring room, the Imperial Physicians huddled around Doctor Yao and the young Imperial Physician, probing indirectly about the surgery.

Both men, claiming fatigue, could not evade the incessant questioning.

Hiding their discomfort, Doctor Yao told the group that the words spoken by Ms. Yang were actually instructed by Doctor Luo. After all, Ms. Yang was still young and could not possibly know such miraculous medical skills—the real surgical expert was Doctor Luo.

The Imperial Physicians felt appeased. They had said all along that such a young girl couldn't possibly possess such medical skills. It was Doctor Luo who had given the directive, leading them to worry needlessly. It was indeed excessive.

Having worked alongside these Imperial Physicians for nearly twenty years, Doctor Yao could somewhat guess their thoughts and quietly sighed.

His reasons for joining the Imperial Hospital were firstly to prove his own medical skill—after all, it was commonly said that those who became Imperial Physicians were highly skilled—and secondly to learn more from his seniors. Unfortunately, things had not gone as hoped, and he was gradually becoming disillusioned. To avoid complete despair, he realized that he needed to find another path.

Hearing from the person sent by Uncle Heng that the crisis was over, the households finally relaxed and extinguished their lights to rest.

The villagers, who had thought something major had befallen the Yang family and were extremely worried, were about to go to the Yang family when Uncle Heng's messengers informed them to stay at home, not to inquire or act rashly. Trusting in Ah Jiu, they stayed at home waiting for news. They also burned incense to pray for the safety of Ah Jiu and the Yang family.

Now that their prayers had been answered, and Ah Jiu and the Yang family were safe, they were finally at ease.

Stewards of several workshops also sternly warned their workers. Despite not knowing what had transpired, the workers maintained an orderly workflow, refraining from wild guesses and private discussions.

When Bai He and Shao Yao, who were waiting in the bedroom, saw Long Xuanmo arrive (Sister Jin, due to her old age, had been sent to rest by the four maids, with Wu Tong and Mu Jin coming later to take over for the night), they were just about to bow and show respect, but Long Xuanmo waved his hand, signaling for them to leave.

The two maids exchanged glances, then left the bedroom and stood guard at the door.

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