Du Sheng saw this out of the corner of his eye, and immediately understood.

This little girl had been known as a little miracle doctor in Beijing in her early years, so I think she would not make a wrong diagnosis.

Women practicing medicine were not accepted by ordinary people. If she had not been born in the Xie family...

He turned his gaze to Xie Yuheng with a very complicated expression.

If Marquis Jiangling is really a woman, how will Your Majesty decide?

He identified sweet potatoes, improved weapons, invented the locomotive, pacified the Western Regions, and saved the capital.

His father and his students opened academies in various places in Jingzhou.

Many students had told others about Xie Qian’s earlier story, and later some students even traveled to the border to help guard the country’s borders.

His mother donated cotton clothes every year and cooperated with Yizhou merchants to sell Daliang's silk products to Panqi State.

The two cousins, one is a scholar and the other a warrior, not to mention the other members of the Xie family. Although not all of them are excellent, at least their conduct is restrained by the Xie family.

If a clan member makes a mistake, family rules will take precedence over national laws, and will be applied without mercy, including Jiang Ling's family members.

The Marquis of Jiangling is indeed worthy of the title of "his merits surpass his master."

And, if Your Majesty wants to get rid of him, now is the best time.

If he died directly and was given a grand funeral, he would still have a good reputation.

While Du Sheng was distracted, Xie Zhiyi had already calmed himself down and was writing down a prescription based on the patient's pulse.

He just wrote slowly, frowned in thought from time to time, and made corrections.

Du Sheng felt someone push him, and then the voice of his Majesty came from above his head.

"What are you standing there for? Go discuss the prescription."

One sentence shows Chu Heng’s position - save!

Xie Zhiyi is knowledgeable about medicine and pharmacy, so if he wanted to tamper with the prescription, he would surely not be able to hide it.

In this way, the simplest way to get rid of Marquis Jiangling is gone.

Imperial power has been unchallenged since ancient times. Chu Heng's move made Du Sheng look up to his own Majesty.

"What are you looking at? Is there something wrong with my face? Hurry up and go!"

"Wei Chen, obey your orders!"

Du Sheng bowed politely before leaving.

Chu Heng felt depressed when he noticed the change in his attitude.

In the eyes of the ministers, is Chu Heng an unreasonable tyrant? !

Without the Ji family, he would not be where he is today.

Even just for the sake of his and the queen's only child, he would protect Xie Yuheng.

Chu Heng walked to the queen, raised his hand, and rubbed the little prince's head.

"I have something else to do. Zheng'er will stay here to guard the Marquis of Jiangling for me."

"Yes!" The little prince nodded seriously with red eyes, "I know, father, please go."

The whole time the little thing was saying this, his eyes never left Xie Yuheng.

Chu Heng laughed, "You are such a heartless person."

As he spoke, he sighed again and told Du Sheng to use the medicine from the Imperial Hospital at will and to report any shortage in a timely manner.

After saying that, he shook Ji Pingjun's hand, turned around and left the lobby.

There are still rebels outside attacking the city, although the mastermind, Duke Xun, has been captured.

But among the rebels, half of the Shan soldiers were under Nie Nishang's command.

People nowadays only know that more than two hundred years ago, it was Emperor Taizu of Liang who pacified the world, and everyone praised Liang and Chu.

Who still remembers that his Chu family's empire was taken from others.

The private soldiers raised by the Nie family in Shan State entered Liang State in large numbers in the name of participating in the International Chamber of Commerce.

The Nie family has no way out.

In the end, the winner is the king and the loser is the bandit.

If the Jiang Dynasty had not fallen, she, Nie Nishang, as a princess, would certainly be no worse than any prince.

However, when the two armies were fighting, Nie Nishang still felt uncomfortable watching Chu Zhen commanding the army on behalf of Daliang.

If Chi Yao were still alive, she would definitely tell her that this feeling is called: "I came when spring did not come..."

In the rebel camp, Nie Nishang had a cold expression on her face. She raised her sleeve and swept the Ru kiln teacup off the table.

"This Chu Heng's brain is really stuck in the door. He can even entrust such an important task as guarding the national border to Chu Zhen."

Xu Bowen walked in through the curtain and said with a smile, "Chu Zhen, as the only daughter of Concubine Ji, you have a close relationship with the Ji family."

"And Chu Heng, if the Ji family hadn't helped him raise an army, how could he have secured the throne?"

"For many years, the harem has only favored Ji Pingjun, so she must have taken the Ji family's reputation into consideration."

The man was seen to be disheveled and even had a red lipstick mark on his neck.

Nie Nishang looked away in disdain, "Your brother has been arrested, and we don't know whether he is alive or dead."

"You still have the heart to indulge in the beauty of the land. You are truly a brother."

Xu Bowen didn't get angry but laughed, "Oh, what else~"

"Nichang knows that among the children of aristocratic families like us, only one person can be successful."

He smiled meaningfully, but Nie Nishang felt horrified.

……

In the summer of the 14th year of Yongping, the rebel leader, Duke Xun, was captured by Marquis Jiangling, but he did not withdraw his troops.

Instead, it was Duke Xun's younger brother who took over and continued to besiege and attack the capital.

However, Nie Nishang and Xu Bowen could not compare to Duke Xun Guo in terms of military attainments.

After the two sides were in a stalemate for several days, General Ji led an army of 100,000 to provide support and completely relieved the capital.

At this point, the rebels were defeated and fled southwest towards Yizhou.

Who would have thought that before he could escape from Shangjing, he would meet Xie Zhuqing near Taibai Mountain, and the reinforcements he had brought from the Western Regions...

It is like when it rains, it pours; the ship is late and encounters headwinds.

After being defeated again, Nie Nishang was captured, and Xu Bowen fled westwards towards Liangzhou with the remnants of his troops.

Two days later.

That night, the reinforcements temporarily set up camp two hundred miles away from Shangjing.

After all, the tens of thousands of reinforcements were all foreigners.

The specific details need to be submitted in a written memorial to the capital, and the Ministry of War and the Cabinet will make arrangements.

The adjutant who accompanied Xie Zhuqing on the mission put his hands on his hips and laughed loudly towards the sky.

"Hahahaha... I thought Shangjing wouldn't last long enough for us to return."

"I don't know who was the commander this time and how he deployed his troops, but he was able to defeat the rebels and give us an advantage."

Xie Zhuqing munched on his dry food in silence. He had a bad feeling a few days ago.

Although Nie Nishang was captured these days and I knew that the crisis in Shangjing was resolved, my right eyelid was still twitching.

The adjutant, who received no response, hung his head and sat down next to Xie Zhuqing.

"Sir, you are too boring. No girl would like this."

Xie Zhuqing paused, thinking of something unpleasant, and said expressionlessly: "No, then no."

Hearing him say this, the adjutant instinctively felt that he had said something wrong. He laughed dryly and scratched his head, thinking hard about how to change the subject.

When I looked up, I saw a little fire above the city in the distance.

The adjutant stood up suddenly and said, "Sir, please look in the direction of Shangjing. Is there anyone using rockets to attack the city?"

Xie Zhuqing looked as he was told. Under the stars, clusters of flames rose up in the sky above Shangjing City and floated slowly.

He gritted his teeth, "Your rocket is floating upwards? And it's so slow?"

"Huh? What is that?"

Xie Zhuqing looked at that place and felt it was somewhat familiar.

I vaguely remember the birthday of the head of the family when he went to Beijing for the imperial examination. It seems that I have seen him before...

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