The emperor was too lazy to pay attention to him, and instead went to pay attention to Nangong Rui on the bed. He also ordered Doctor Shen to take good care of the third prince, and take whatever supplements he needed, and he must take good care of the third prince's body.
Concubine Su came in and cried with joy while hugging her son. The emperor originally wanted to ask Concubine Su not to disturb the third prince's rest, but Concubine Su had not seen her son for a long time. When she returned to Beijing, she was almost separated from her forever, so he followed suit. Concubine Su.
In order not to disturb the third prince's rest, everyone left the inner hall after a while. After the incident with the assassin just now, Gao Zan was even more energetic and sent more people.
Royal study room.
The emperor was so happy that he gave the rewards to Yu Wenjing, the imperial physician Shen, one by one, but he forgot about An Xiyue. The emperor did not take An Xiyue seriously, and her father An Yuxiao was so virtuous. The emperor had long defined An Yuxiao as a timid and cowardly person in his heart. Even if he was transferred to the Ministry of Household Affairs and served as the Minister of the Ministry of Household Affairs, He couldn't afford to be a major leader, so no matter how capable his daughter was, she would still be implicated.
Through the previous events, the emperor was deeply impressed by An Yuxiao, but he didn't like him anyway.
Nangong Yuanyi didn't think so. He had read the memorial written by An Yuxiao and had great ideas, but his future was delayed by his character. An Yuxiao was elected as a scholar when he was young, but he inherited his father's title and entered the capital. From then on, An Yuxiao was wasted on women.
If An Yuxiao took the imperial examination again with his knowledge, he would be no worse than those of the younger generation.
Nangong Yuanyi stepped forward and reminded: "Your Majesty, Miss An saved the third prince, and you haven't rewarded her yet."
An Xiyue followed Nangong Yuanyi into the palace, so naturally she had to be sent back by Nangong Yuanyi. This palace was impersonal and she had already learned the lesson, so she was unwilling to stay longer. Suddenly she heard Nangong Yuanyi mentioning a reward. I was shocked and glanced at the emperor in front of the court, but he stood there calmly.
The emperor also glanced at An Xiyue. After all, An Xiyue was only sixteen years old. In terms of medical skills, she was not as good as Dr. Shen. Dr. Shen was the most powerful person in the medical world. In terms of age and experience, An Xiyue was by no means a good medical expert. Therefore, the reward cannot be higher than that of the imperial physician. If the reward is too low, it will appear that he is stingy.
"Then I will reward An Xiyue with a thousand taels of silver and jewelry..."
"Your Majesty, I heard from Dr. Shen that the last time there was a plague in Jincheng, An Xiyue worked tirelessly to guard Jincheng for more than two months. The plague was relieved, relieving the suffering of the people, and relieving the emperor's worries. Today If it weren't for An Xiyue's exquisite acupuncture skills, the third prince's poison would not have been cured so smoothly. I think just rewarding An Xiyue with gold and silver does not make our royal family too stingy." Only Nangong Yuanyi dared to do so. Call the emperor stingy in front of him.
Indeed, An Xiyue and Mei Zongzheng contributed a lot to the resolution of the crisis in Jincheng last time. The emperor did not take An Xiyue to heart after hearing the report from Imperial Physician Shen. He always thought that all the credit should go to Mei Zongzheng. , Although Mei Zongzheng no longer serves as an official in the court, his reputation as a miraculous doctor is still widespread.
Imperial Physician Shen likes An Xiyue very much, not only because she is Mei Zongzheng's granddaughter, but also because she feels that it is rare for An Xiyue to have such a talent at such a young age, so he doesn't care if the emperor wants to reward An Xiyue.
As for Yu Wenjing, his family was originally from a wealthy family in the south of the Yangtze River. Not only was he rich as a country, but he had no worries about food and clothing. The gold and silver he received from the emperor were all personal possessions.
The emperor glared at Nangong Yuanyi coldly, his expression a bit ugly, but he had to admit in his heart that what Nangong Yuanyi said made sense.