Chapter 520: Xinbao is at a disadvantage

Chapter 520 Xinbao suffers too much

Tuanzi said: "I want two imperial doctors who are very, very familiar with medicinal materials, preferably young, smart, good-looking, fast in hands and feet, and strict in mouth. Can you help me find them?"

"Yes, yes," Fang Wuyou said, "The old servant will go find it right away."

Fang Wuyou left in a hurry, and Tuanzi came back, and then asked Bai Gusheng to memorize a prescription, and each medicine cost five catties.

Yes, five catties.

If it weren't for the fact that Tuanzi had already established authority, this weight alone would have been ridiculed to grandma's house.

Soon Fang Wuyou came back, bringing back two young and handsome imperial doctors, who also looked very smart.

Xinbao was very satisfied, so he asked them to prepare the medicine.

Because the quantity required is too large, and some medicines are not even enough at the Taiyuan Hospital. Fortunately, the fourth brother is there, and he directly asks someone to buy them temporarily. Small cut, easy to put into the medicine tank.

When the old prince was chatting with them, Xinbao was a little distracted, so he simply turned around and let Yeye hug her, and hid his face in Yeye's arms. Yeye's big arms were around the back of her head, and she really felt much quieter.

She wondered blankly, if the medicine inside could be taken out, would it be better than the medicine outside?

While thinking about it, she entered her consciousness, opened a medicine cabinet, tried to take a small piece, and when she took it... she actually took it out.

Xinbao cheered up, and hurriedly searched for the prescriptions, one by one, but found that there was no one medicine, and there were only a little of two medicines, which were obviously not enough.

Xinbao could only give up regretfully, otherwise the quality of a pill would vary too much, and it would be impossible to refine it.

Several people had a meal together at noon, and then Ming Peidi allowed the old prince and Bai Gusheng to live in Chengqian Palace temporarily, and the old prince sent his entourage back to say something, and then followed them back.

Because Xinbao said to let him learn from his second brother, he simply let the old prince live with Yan Shirong.

Then Xinbao arranged for the old prince to take a nap, and arranged for the second elder brother to watch him, so she took his wife, Bai Gusheng and Hao Huashi to see the alchemy furnace.

The new alchemy furnace has not been built yet, but the old alchemy furnace is usable except for being ugly. The small door is not installed, but a few pieces of mud have been prepared, and it fits perfectly. It’s okay if the medicine tank can’t be turned over. You can also shovel it in, anyway, just make do with it first.

So everyone used the existing medicine and tried it first.

But after trying it out, Xinbao found that her thinking was a bit too beautiful.

Because she now knows how high the heat is to release the medicine, how long the medicine can be put into the pot, and where to burn it... The door is clear in her mind, but she got stuck at the first hurdle.

After all, there is a gap between imagination and reality. Fire doesn’t really refer to where to hit it. You think it’s just right to burn it to three hundred degrees. In fact, it’s five hundred degrees with a fire, and one hundred degrees with less charcoal. It's really too difficult.

In short, it was done in one afternoon, and an inch of work was not completed. A lot of coal and a lot of medicine were wasted.

Yuan Shenjue said to Xinbao: "You don't have to guard, let's practice first. I have memorized the standard you said, let's try slowly."

Hao Huashi got up in disgrace: "I think there is a specialization in this art, why don't we find one from the imperial cook? Some eunuchs specialize in lighting fires. I think they have practiced for several years, and they must be better than us."

If secrecy is not considered, it must be so.

Yuan Shenjue nodded: "I'll look for it, Xinbao will go and change, and I'll call you over when it's done."

Duanzi was also really tired, so she went back and slept for a quarter of an hour before being picked up for dinner in a daze.

The old prince sat there talking to Mrs. Lin and the second elder brother. As soon as the second elder brother saw Xinbao, he reported: "The grandpa just woke up after lying down for a quarter of an hour."

"Hey, you child," the old prince raised his big hand, and made a comparison with him modestly, and then said humbly to Tuanzi, "I fell asleep, and the grandpa fell asleep again, really."

Poof! Several people laughed.

Xinbao nodded solemnly: "Grandpa slept for an hour just fine, and I will sleep tomorrow too."

The old prince nodded again and again, while stretching out his hand: "Come on, my dear, give me a hug from the grandpa."

Xinbao went over to let him hug her, and Fei Jiu flew in from the outside, wearing a bright yellow cape, which was very imposing, and called Jiu Jiu Jiu at her, meaning that Mrs. Lin made it for her.

Xinbao nodded: "Oh."

She said to it: "Xinbao thought about it, my mother is also called A mother, Xinbao is too disadvantaged, so, from now on, Xinbao's mother will be your grandma, and Xinbao's father will be yours." Yeye, Xinbao's elder brother, you should call him Uncle."

She paused: "Xinbao's Yeye...and grandpa..." She thought for a long time: "You may not be able to bark, and those who you can't bark are collectively called Zuzu."

Mainly because you don’t know how to bark, right? ?

Fat Chirp didn't mind. He searched back and forth and landed on her shoulder. The old prince asked, "What kind of bird is this? It's quite beautiful."

Xinbao said: "It's Little Phoenix."

The old prince only treated it like a child: "Hahaha, Phoenix?? This is probably a parrot? It's so smart and kind!"

Fat Chirp gave him a cold look, probably meant to deter him, but the old prince was not deterred, and even reached out to touch him.

Fat Chirp flapped its small wings and flew away, then yelled at Xinbao.

Xinbao waved his small hands: "No, Xinbao is still young, and I need someone to help me peel it off. You can ask your family to help you peel it off."

Fat Chirp searched back and forth, picked up a melon seed, and brought it to the second elder brother, who asked someone to bring a plate and peel the melon seeds for it.

The old prince clicked his tongue: "This bird is quite human! It's just that the beak is not good. If it has a parrot-like beak, it would crackle when it knocks melon seeds. Is this some kind of lovesick bird?"

Tuanzi emphasized: "This is really a phoenix."

The old prince smiled and said: "The grandpa is old, so it's not easy to lie!" He recalled himself: "Did you lie to Xinbao'er that it was Phoenix?"

Yan Shirong smiled and said: "The grandpa said yes."

"Hmm!" The old prince laughed and said, "I guessed it!"

After a while Emperor Ming Pei and Yan Qingshan came back together, Fei Jiu fluttered his little wings and flew around Emperor Ming Pei again.

The old prince saluted and stood up, saying: "Does this little bird know how to greet people?"

Fat Chirp called Chirp Chirp again, Xinbao said in surprise, "Really?"

She said to Emperor Ming Pei: "Yeah, Yan Xiaoyuan said that you put the crown on its head and called it a phoenix, and he became a phoenix."

Emperor Ming Pei raised his eyebrows: "Oh?"

Yan Shirong said: "Yeah, look at its pattern."

I don’t know if I don’t talk about it, but when I talk about it, the pattern on the top of Fei Jiu’s head and cheeks really looks like a crown, especially the pattern on the cheeks, you can still vaguely see one by one.

It's just that Fei Jiu is too small, so I can't see clearly.

Emperor Ming Pei raised his hand, and Fei Jiu quickly moved his little head over, asking him to touch it, and called out twice flatteringly.

Emperor Ming Pei didn't say much, nodded, went over to take the dumpling, and sat down. The old prince heard something wrong, and quietly went to Yan Shirong's side: "What crown? What phoenix? Why can't I understand?"

(end of this chapter)

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