Chapter 252: as far as possible (two more)

Chapter 252 Try your best (second update)

Princess Sheng'an lived her whole life, so she had already expected that Su Rong would refuse. If Su Rong was such a soft-hearted person, she would not have a tough attitude on the day of her divorce, when Zhou Gu even uttered harsh words to disagree.

She acts neatly, one is one, two is two, and she is not sloppy.

Last night, Zhou Gu had a fever, so she sent someone to invite him, and without further ado, they came to rescue Zhou Gu.

Her temperament is probably the temperament of the future heir to the Southern Chu royal family that Xie Yuan consciously cultivated!

If such a woman becomes king in Southern Chu, she will definitely be able to support the entire Southern Chu Dynasty. A qualified heir to the throne is one who does not indulge in the love of his children. Otherwise, if the order is changed from day to day, and the mind is floating, swaying from side to side, it is easy to be soft-hearted, soft-hearted, and will be manipulated by others. Not only harming others, but also harming oneself. It is even more unsuitable to be a king and take charge of the country.

Princess Sheng'an was full of admiration and helplessness in her heart, but her face was as gentle as ever. She was not unreasonable, and she couldn't act aggressively.

Su Rong nodded, "It should be. It is duty-bound."

She always felt sorry for Zhou Gu. When she was in Jiangning County, under her special temptation, Zhou Gu fell in love with her. She backed away, leaving him alone, and it was her responsibility to help him get out.

Princess Sheng'an showed a smile, "Su Rong, thank you. Now that His Majesty has learned of your identity, sooner or later he will meet you and rectify your background. Call me aunt!"

Su Rong is kind, "Grandmother."

Princess Sheng'an clapped her hands continuously, her eyes flushed, "Good boy, you are as tough as your mother."

Mrs. Guo Gong said from the side: "It stands to reason that you should call me cousin aunt, but it doesn't matter what you call me."

"Auntie, I'm sorry." Su Rong looked at Mrs. Guo and apologized. Because of the teachings of the eldest lady, she does not lack maternal love, and she can understand the heart of a mother.

Mrs. Guo shook her head, "There are things you can do and things you can't do. Standing on your side, I did nothing wrong. What's more, you saved Zhou Gu twice. Auntie thank you."

Su Rong smiled, "This is what I can do, there is no need to thank Auntie."

She stood up, "Then I will take my leave."

Princess Sheng'an followed her and got up, "Okay, I'll see you off."

Su Rong hurriedly stopped her, "Sit down quickly, I'm a junior, you really don't have to bully me like this, I can just walk by myself."

"Mother, rest, I'll see you off." Mrs. Guo got up.

Princess Sheng'an no longer insisted.

Feng Ling also hurriedly bid farewell.

The two of them were sent out of the yard of Princess Sheng'an by the Duke's wife. When the old Huguo entered the yard with Doctor Xu, the old Huguo asked, "Little girl, are you leaving now?"

"Yes, Grandpa Zhou." Su Rong nodded.

Old Huguo was fair: "This old Xu insists on asking you for the prescription for reducing fever. You can tell him a few words, so that he won't pester me to find you."

Physician Xu hurriedly cupped his hands, "Miss Seven, I'm bothering you. Can you give me a moment to teach me a thing or two. I read your prescription, how did you come up with such a wonderful prescription?"

Su Rong smiled and said: "Doctor Xu, you praised me. I am proficient in some medicine. This antipyretic prescription was read by my master from an ancient book and passed it to me, so I wrote it down. It is not my own prescription, and I have no such ability.

Naturally, she couldn't say that it was Feng Ling who donated five thousand taels of silver to the Great Buddha Temple. The prescription she lent out with her eyes unkindly happened to be used by Zhou Gu, so she could only press it on her master.

"May I ask who is your master?" Imperial Physician Xu was stunned, and she said how could Su Rong prescribe such exquisite prescriptions at such a young age, such prescriptions require memorizing thousands of herbs in the world, countless trials, and I am afraid that it is possible to match each medicine to the best, achieve the most exquisite effect, and take it without hurting the spleen and stomach at all.

"It was an old doctor from Huichun Hall in Jiangning County, who has passed away." Su Rong said.

Doctor Xu's eyes lit up, "I heard that in Huichun Hall in Jiangning County, there used to be an old genius doctor who was proficient in pharmacology. He was not only good at pharmacology, but also good at acupuncture."

"Yes, that's him."

"That's good." Imperial physician Xu cleared up his doubts, and asked Su Rong tentatively, "Miss Su Qi, can I use this prescription of yours in the future? Don't worry, if it is left in the imperial hospital, yours will not be used in vain."

Imperial Physician Xu immediately cupped his hands and bowed deeply, "Miss Su Qi is very kind."

Su Rong shook his head, "Then Doctor Xu, can I go?"

Imperial Physician Xu immediately moved out of the way, "Please."

Su Rong resigned from the old Huguo announcement, "Grandpa Zhou, I'm leaving."

The old protector waved his hand, "If you have free time, come and have a seat."

Su Rong agreed.

Watching the Duke’s wife to send Su Rong and Feng Ling away, Imperial Physician Xu sighed with the old Hu Guogong, “Old Duke, I was so scared yesterday that I almost lost my soul. If I can’t save Lingsun, I don’t need to stay in the Imperial Hospital anymore with my old face.”

The old man thought that it was because of Su Rong that you have the face to hang around now. He waved his hand to chase people away, "Okay, you have also met people, you should ask what you should ask, and you should have said what you should say. Don't pester me this time, okay?"

"Okay, okay, I won't pester you anymore, I'm leaving now." Although Imperial Physician Xu didn't say a word to Su Rong, he was still very satisfied, turned around and left.

The old Huguo Gong waved to the housekeeper, and the housekeeper hurriedly sent Imperial Physician Xu out of the mansion.

Old Huguo Gong entered the room, and saw the eldest princess Sheng'an looking at the fever-reducing prescription copied by Feng Ling, his eyes were red, he was startled, "Didn't Gu Geer reduce the fever? What's wrong with you?"

Princess Sheng An glared at the old Hu Guogong, "I'm not as big-hearted as you."

The old guardian of the country was puzzled, "Why do I have a big heart?"

Princess Sheng An didn't bother to tell him that since Su Rong didn't agree, she and the eldest daughter-in-law had reached an agreement in private to find Su Rong, and the matter of looking for Su Rong was over. There was no need to let this old man know, and she put down the prescription, "I tell you, Brother Gu has grown up, and he can make his own decisions in the future. From now on, I won't allow you, an old man, to be his master again."

The old protector raised his beard and raised his beard, and said dissatisfiedly: "What are you talking about? Now that his wings are hardened, I can't be his master anymore? Besides, don't you agree with me being the master before? Why is it all on me now?"

Princess Sheng'an glared at him, "I don't blame you, I just told you that neither you nor I will be allowed in the future. He decides his own affairs."

Old Huguogong was also frightened by Zhou Gu yesterday, especially when he and Doctor Xu were using homemade methods to reduce his fever, he kept yelling "Xiao Qi Su Rong" for most of the night, and he felt uncomfortable, "Got it."

The little grandson he had given high hopes for was almost broken. For so many years, he had never been so frightened from him. I almost gave up my old life.

He rubbed the center of his brows, and walked into the inner room, "No, old man, I'm going to sleep, I can't hold on anymore. Aren't you tired? Take a rest too!"

Princess Sheng'an was naturally tired, so she nodded and told Madam Zheng to put away the prescriptions, and went to rest as well.

Mrs. Guogong sent Su Rong to the gate, watched her and Feng Ling get on the horse, and the two left the Huguogong Mansion together. The little **** the horseback was straight, and she rode the horse away. She was different from all the ladies in the capital.

She returned to the mansion and went to Shuanglin Garden to see Zhou Gu.

Zhou Gu was still sitting at the table. Ever since Su Rong and Feng Ling left, he hadn't moved. He just sat there, holding the travel book in his hand, and didn't read many pages.

Seeing the Duke’s wife coming, he asked, "Mother, is she gone?"

"Well, I've already left." Mrs. Guo sat down, "How is your body? Are you refreshed today?"

"Yeah." Zhou Gu nodded and asked her, "You didn't say anything to her, did you?"

Mrs. Guo understood what he was referring to, looked at him, and couldn't bear to lie to her son, "Brother Gu, let go! Girl Su Rong, she can send her own dark guards to follow you for dozens of miles to rescue you, or she can kill you in the capital for your safety. Let him choose you again."

Zhou Gu had already expected it. He was so depressed that day that he almost collapsed, so he couldn't help talking to his mother. Afterwards, he knew that she would not be able to bear it. Under his influence, it was impossible for him not to say something when he met Su Rong today, but the result Su Rong gave was also within his expectation.

Even if he humbled and begged for mercy, she would not agree.

She is a person who chooses a path, and once she makes up her mind, she will go forward. He is not afraid that she will go forward indomitably, he is only afraid that he will lose control in the end.

After experiencing life and death, his mood has stabilized a lot, "Mother, please worry, it is because the son is unfilial, and the son will try his best not to fall into the lintel of the Duke's House, and not to be a person who has no regard for propriety, justice, and shame."

Monthly ticket, okay?

(end of this chapter)

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