Jiang Wanwan breathed a sigh of relief as the Hongyan Pavilion matter was resolved.

Unexpectedly, someone from Jing Zhaoyin came to her home and asked her to bring her medicine box to Jing Zhaoyin.

Mrs. Liu instinctively panicked when she saw people from the Yamen coming.

Jiang Wanwan consoled her: "Auntie, the Hongyan Pavilion case is a little unclear. I'll go and get back."

Mrs. Liu nodded uneasily and watched Jiang Wanwan leave.

As soon as Jiang Wanwan walked out of the door, she saw a carriage parked at the door.

"Miss Jiang, let's go quickly, the adults are a little anxious."

Jiang Wanwan looked at these government servants without any trace, and found that these people were indeed from Jing Zhaoyin.

She didn't say anything and got into the carriage.

The carriage rushed to Jing Zhaoyin quickly.

When Jiang Wanwan saw Ji Quanzhong, Ji Quanzhong was sweating profusely.

Seeing Jiang Wanwan, Ji Quanzhong's eyes lit up:

"Miss Jiang, I'm really sorry. This happened so suddenly. The only one I can trust is you."

Jiang Wanwan asked, "What happened to make Master Ji so anxious?"

Ji Quanzhong said to Jiang Wanwan eagerly:

"Miss Jiang, please come with me."

Jiang Wanwan and Ji Quanzhong arrived at Jing Zhaoyin’s backyard.

Ji Quanzhong lowered his voice and told Jiang Wanwan the whole story: "Miss Jiang, please save Mingda, he has smallpox."

Jiang Wanwan was startled and asked, "Mu Sheng got smallpox. When did it happen?"

Ji Quan looked at Jiang Wanwan worriedly:

"Just last night, he asked Miss Jiang to save his life. If anyone knew that he had smallpox, I'm afraid..."

"Don't worry, Mr. Ji, I won't tell anyone."

Jiang Wanwan assured Ji Quanzhong.

If anyone knew that Ji Mingda had smallpox, he would probably be executed.

Ji Quanzhong only had this son.

Without Ji Mingda, Ji Quanzhong would have no descendants.

Jiang Wanwan took the medicine box from Hong Lian, put on the mask, and said to Hong Lian:

"Wait for me outside."

Honglian opened her mouth to say something, but Jiang Wanwan told her not to worry.

Jiang Wanwan held the medicine box and pushed open the door of Ji Mingda's room.

In the room, Ji Mingda was lying on the bed with a pale face.

Jiang Wanwan lifted up her skirt and walked quickly towards Ji Mingda.

At this moment, Ji Mingda's face was a little flushed.

Jiang Wanwan tested the temperature of his forehead, which was hot.

The rest of the body was also as hot as fire.

Jiang Wanwan picked up the pen and paper on the table, wrote down what she needed, and gave it to Ji Quanzhong who was waiting outside the door.

Ji Quanzhong quickly asked people to prepare.

Jiang Wanwan opened Ji Mingda's clothes and carefully looked at the pustules on Ji Mingda's body.

It was indeed a symptom of smallpox.

Jiang Wanwan found it strange how Ji Mingda could be infected with smallpox now that he was the eldest son of the Ji family.

She opened Ji Mingda's mouth and stuffed a pill into it.

Ji Quanzhong quickly prepared what Jiang Wanwan wanted and sent it in.

Jiang Wanwan took a small bowl and added her own blood to the prepared medicine.

She had suffered from smallpox when she was a child, and her blood could save Ji Mingda.

The temperature of the medicine was just right. Jiang Wanwan raised Ji Mingda's head and gave him the medicine.

Hong Lian, who was waiting outside, was worried about Jiang Wanwan's safety, so she told Rong Xi what had happened.

When Rong Xi learned that Jiang Wanwan was helping Ji Mingda treat smallpox, he stood up and strode out of the prince's mansion.

Ji Quanzhong was waiting anxiously outside, and there were rapid footsteps behind him.

Jiang Wanwan turned around and saw that the person coming was Rong Xi, and he quickly stepped forward to salute.

Rong Xi strode forward as if he hadn't seen Ji Quanzhong.

His whole person exuded a coldness that kept strangers away.

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