Dong Zi took the money and walked out immediately. After touching his pulse for a long time, he stroked his goatee and shook his head. He had guessed a few things, but he was afraid that he had offended someone from a large family. Therefore, he only picked up some mild and harmless appetizers and said to the owner, "I don't seem to have any major illnesses, but there is one side that can be tried. If it doesn't work out, I will be helpless. Young Master Fu, why don't you invite someone to take a look at the pavilion so you can be at ease? "
Fu Heng could tell that the prescription was useless even if he ate it, he only asked Wan Rong to send the doctor out, and was unwilling to give up, so he asked Dong Zi to bring another doctor back.
The people coming in and out of the door had alarmed Lady Wang and Fu Hongbo, and only when the Nanny Xue came over to look did she know that Xu Mingwei was sick. Even after seeing two doctors, they were unable to tell that she was sick and could not even eat dinner. The two elders held hands as they walked across the yard.
Fu Heng saw that she had alarmed them and went forward to welcome his. After speaking for a while, Mrs Wang's eyebrows tightened, as if he was asking herself, and said: "Did you run into evil?"
Old Lai's family heard this clearly from the side. They had long laughed their guts out and taught née Wang to say it herself, which was good as well. It also saved them the trouble of saying too much. However, he deliberately showed his surprise and continued, "Our grandma only goes around in her own yard for a while every day, so where do you come from?"
Lady Wang remembered that her son had been resting at the back for the past few days, so she thought to herself that he might be a little too soft. She wanted to take advantage of her free time to get a big belly and secretly give birth to a baby herself, but that was not necessarily the case. Those four girls all came from the Xu Family, and with the body contract also under Xu Mingwei's control, they wouldn't be so worried that they would devour their master.
But that thought seemed to have sprouted out of her mind, she then remembered that Fu Ninghui had once told her about the new things that happened outside. She was also not a stranger, but something had happened in the house of the Duke of Qing's wife, who had been bestowed a great gift by Xu Mingwei during her mature years. The young master of the second branch was greedy for fresh blood. He had people pay him a hefty sum for a thin horse. He doted on him day and night and gave birth to a wise son. Even the Duke of Qing's wife was happy when she saw him. He gradually grew up to have such thoughts. Even though he knew that the Tianqi had his orders and his concubine couldn't turn her back, he still made a few moves to take her life. However, the young master of the Second House was a fool. He stubbornly refused to let the main wife sell the thin horses. The main wife's family still had to rely on the Duke of Qing's family. How could he dare to support his daughter? The main chamber was called 'Tian Tian' and 'Tian Tian' is also called 'Tian Tian', but it shouldn't have been called 'Tian Tian'. When it was the first month of the new year, the young master of the Second House changed his mind. He stayed in the main room all night long without saying anything. When the new year came, he took the thin horse and sold it to the public.
Mrs Wang heard her daughter's soft and somewhat mysterious voice, "But I know what it is for. "The wife of the Wu Ji Sect, the most intelligent puppet."
Just as she was lost in thought, Dong Zi led the doctor in. Fu Hongbo, as his father-in-law, found it difficult to follow his in, so he pushed her aside and entered the house, with Lady Wang following closely behind the doctor. Xu Mingwei's head was covered with a handkerchief, his eyes were closed, his face was flushed red - the entire room was stuffy, all the hair on his forehead was drenched with cold sweat, hearing the voices, he struggled to keep his eyes open. Perhaps because he clearly saw that it was her, and he was actually struggling to get up and almost fell off the bed from exhaustion, Lady Wang cried out in fear and hated that she couldn't save his.
Fortunately, Fu Heng was close enough that he managed to catch his. He wanted to reprimand his, but the words that came out couldn't be more gentle, "Don't be anxious, Mother knows that your body isn't well, so I came to take a look."
Lady Wang was really anxious now, and she repeatedly urged the doctor to hurry up and see the patient. The doctor didn't dare to be negligent and hastily opened his pulse with a handkerchief. The more he probed, the more his eyebrows creased up and he couldn't help but peek inside the curtain. He thought to himself, this grandmother of hers is obviously full of energy. She was dragged by someone to see the patient at night, but she's fooling around! He also knew that the Fu Family was an official family and could not afford to pay for their sins. He learned from the man in front and opened a prescription. After saying a few words, he was about to leave, not even daring to ask for a medical fee.
Fu Heng knew that he couldn't see through the illness again, and sighed to Lady Wang, "Mother, I'm afraid that Father will have to write a letter and ask for the imperial physician."
Even before he finished speaking, Wan Rou ran in and said happily, "Madam, Imperial Physician Liu, you've come to invite you in?"
Fu Heng was overjoyed upon hearing this. He didn't have time to ask how Imperial Physician Liu came here, so he quickly invited her in. Imperial Physician Liu was silent as he passed the pulse, frightening the entire room so much that no one dared to make a sound.
"Your wife's illness is not due to medicine. This old man is ashamed, but I can't tell which side the culprit is. Tonight is only the beginning. He covered the latter half of his sentence, put away the medicine box and prepared to leave.
How could Fu Heng be willing to let go? He only stood in front of him and gave a big bow, speaking sincerely: "Sir, you have already seen a bit, and I hope you can give me some pointers."
Imperial Physician Liu shook his head and walked outside, then went outside to lightly kick at the corner of the wall. This was what exorcism meant, in the eyes of Lady Wang and Fu Heng, it caused their hearts to tremble.
Indeed, there were people who couldn't bear to see the good fortune of their family. Lady Wang gritted her teeth. "Xue mama, order a few more wives and search around the back courtyard. It's been awhile since I've heard the sound of a whip, so my skin's going to itch."
Hearing this, Fu Hongbo's face sunk, but he was extremely dissatisfied with Lady Wang. The matter in his son's room, he had to intervene. A daughter-in-law wasn't that intolerable, and seeing that the entire room was filled with concubines, was it she who took the initiative to help Heng Ge'er carry them? From what he could see, his eldest daughter-in-law was a capable person, but her temper was still a bit too gentle, which was why she had made all these bullies ride on her head. Taking advantage of the fact that Fu Heng was not around, he went on a rampage towards Lady Wang, "Look at what you have done, you should ask less about the matters in Heng Ge'er's courtyard. Even if your daughter-in-law is a good person, I'll make sure you push her too far! "
Mrs Wang really felt wronged. She was afraid that Heng Ge'er's backyard was empty, and her future husband was not well, so she taught him how to lead a woman by the nose. But she also knew that this matter had something to do with him, so she didn't dare to argue anymore.
The second branch three rooms of the Fu Family all heard the commotion and pretended not to know. Lady Jiao snickered. It was just the beginning, yet they already started fighting, and it was even her own daughter who sent the gift, it was simply too hilarious. She could not help but call for his wife to watch over the two doors, telling her to send the message the moment there was any news. The Mayer's disease and the Third Master were sitting leisurely in the study, worrying about the marriage between their children. They shared some of their attention to watch the commotion in the main house, and suddenly sighed: "If we can share the assets passed down by the Grand Elder, then we wouldn't need to worry about getting married."
The third master listened in silence, his ears twitching as he stared at the pages in his hands.
But when they returned to Xu Mingwei's room, Fu Heng's stomach was burning with anger. She angrily came in and saw that Wan Rong and the others were actually not willing to leave at all, but they were all chased out. Xu Mingwei closed her eyes and pretended to be unconscious. Hearing him approach a little, her face warmed up, it was actually because he had lowered his movement, and helped her wipe her face with a hot handkerchief. Even more so, she didn't dare to move. She even deliberately slowed her breathing, afraid that he would notice that something was amiss.
A man's mind was not as meticulous as a woman's. Moreover, he was as concerned as he was confused. Furthermore, the three doctors from the front and back were unable to see the crux of the problem. Their hearts were burning with anxiety. As far as Imperial Physician Liu was concerned, even though he wasn't completely convinced, he was still in a desperate situation and had his mother search him from the back. He then chased them away and stood alone in front of Xu Mingwei's bed. He thought of her light and warm smile and couldn't help but regret, "I already knew that I would harm you to this extent, but I shouldn't have used you to test my thoughts. I've raised their appetite, and even Mother dared to harm them …"
Xu Mingwei listened quietly, her heart as calm as an ancient well.
She could guess what Fu Heng was thinking in her heart. It was just to prevent her from having too much appetite. She was afraid that in the future she would monopolize the backyard and refuse to allow anyone to live in it. In this era, one had to focus on opening branches and dispersing leaves. The most important thing to do was not to be jealous of the owner. It could be seen how wary men were of women!
Love, love or whatever, it's not that important with men. Little Qing was naturally able to find those girls and concubines. As the mother of the concubine, she was the most courteous and courteous of them all. The husband and wife both respected each other, which was the image of peace and stability in the inner chamber. Once the matriarch had the desire to monopolize the man, that was the root of the chaos – only women who guarded the man to live a life would rarely watch a man live a life with a woman.
After figuring out the crux of the problem, Xu Mingwei didn't have anything to hate. This was the way of the times, and also the way of culture. Even if Fu Heng said that he was wrong, a monogamous wife, changing their true feelings was the way of the heavens, they would only end up being ridiculed. She thought that she could become a qualified manager wife, since this was what Fu Heng wanted, she didn't feel troubled about it, she decided to do it casually. The matters of sadness and heartbreak gradually faded after a few rounds. He still agreed with his mother's words. Once a woman's heart was cold and hard, it wouldn't burn even in a raging fire. Only then would it be acceptable.
In the past, if Fu Heng heartlessly and affectionately spoke regretfully to her, Xu Mingwei would probably be moved to such an extent. Now that she closed his eyes, it sounded like a gust of wind blowing past him in an instant. In her heart, she knew that this act of feigning illness would work. Otherwise, she wouldn't have been able to fool anyone based on the words of the doctors. It was this sincerity that had become the most important part of her plans.
Imperial Physician Liu was the one she bought later on. Time was short, and once she made up her mind to dig up the green plum, she had Old Lai find a way to report to the Xu family. She believed in the Lady Helan's ability to deal with matters. In the end, her men had ignited the fire, and with layers upon layers of foreshadowing, it was naturally possible.