Chunxia happily placed the blood swallow in front of He Shulan: "Miss, eat it while it's hot."

"What makes you so happy?"

Chunxia waved her fist and said, "I just taught a blind servant a lesson in the kitchen yard."

He Shulan smiled and shook her head: "You, girl, your temper is getting worse. This is the Prince's Mansion. If a servant offends you, tell me and I will deal with it. If you keep scolding them, something will happen sooner or later."

"She's just a servant of my aunt, what could possibly happen to her? Don't worry about it."

Now He Shulan knew that Chunxia was teaching a lesson to the people around Aunt Li, so she stopped nagging: "In the future, don't teach a lesson to the servants around Li Wanrong in front of the servants in the Prince's Mansion, so that the servants in the mansion won't think that I am seeking revenge for my personal gain."

"Hehe." Chun Xia said proudly, "Not only did I teach a lesson to the servants around Li Wanrong, I also taught a lesson to the arrogant Li Wanrong."

He Shulan was stunned: "You are such a bold maid, what did you do without telling me?"

"I put a lot of croton seeds in the medicine that Li Wanrong drank. Li Wanrong will not be able to sleep tonight."

He Shulan almost choked on her own saliva: "When you were doing it, no one saw you!"

"No, don't worry when I do the work. I won't be threatened by anyone." Chun Xia laughed out loud when she thought of Li Wanrong's embarrassed look.

Nanny Chen's expressionless face revealed a faint smile: "The princess's doting on you has made you even more lawless."

"It's nothing, they are all trivial matters. They won't have any impact on me. What's more, this is all Li Wanrong's own fault," He Shulan replied.

Nanny Chen shook her head helplessly. Madam Bai Fei arranged for her to be with Li Wanrong and asked her to be careful at all times to prevent He Shulan from being plotted against in the Prince's Mansion.

She looked at He Shulan and her servant, who were playing Li Wanrong around, and she felt that Bai Fei's worries were unnecessary.

……

In the middle of the night, Li Wanrong's stomach began to churn, her face turned paler than paper, and beads of sweat appeared on her forehead.

With trembling hands, he opened the curtain and called out weakly to Xing'er who was resting in the outer room.

Xing'er quickly got up from the bed, opened the door and walked into the room: "Master, what's wrong with you?"

"Help me up quickly, I need to go to the bathroom."

Xing'er helped Li Wanrong to the small room behind the bed. She waited outside for a long time and heard Li Wanrong's weak call.

She lifted the curtain and walked in. The stench was so strong that it almost made her vomit. She reached out and helped Li Wanrong walk out.

After taking just two steps, Li Wanrong's stomach churned even more violently. She let go of Xing'er's hand and continued to sit on the toilet.

Xing'er continued to wait outside.

Sitting on the toilet, Li Wanrong, who was exhausted from diarrhea, asked Xing'er angrily: "I started to have diarrhea after taking the medicine at night. I want to ask you, did you put poison in the medicine?"

Xing Er knelt on the ground in fear: "Master, you have to trust me. Even if I have ten times the courage, I would not dare to poison the medicine."

"It's not you, it's you who gave me the medicine." Li Wanrong's voice became shrill.

"It was the servants who brought the medicine, and it was the kitchen that boiled it," Xing'er defended herself.

"I get it. I will go to the kitchen tomorrow to find out who is harming me. Ouch." Li Wanrong wailed in pain.

Li Wanrong spent almost the entire night sitting on the toilet, defecating so much that she didn't have the strength to walk.

Xing'er carried him to the bed and Li Wanrong asked him to find a doctor, saying that he would almost die if he continued to have diarrhea like this.

Xing'er hurriedly left the mansion and went outside to call for a doctor.

After finishing his official business, the prince, who had not slept all night, came to see Li Wanrong. When he opened the door, he kept backing away because of the stench.

Li Wanrong didn't want the prince to see her in such a state of embarrassment, so she used all her strength to raise her voice and said, "Prince, I am not feeling well. Please go back first. I will come back to see you when I feel better."

How could the prince abandon Li Wanrong? As a person with a mysophobia, he could not stand the stench, so he asked the maid in the yard to go into the room, open the window and ventilate the room.

When the stench in the room dissipated, the prince walked to the bedside and looked at Li Wanrong, whose hair was disheveled and whose face was pale, like a female ghost. He said, "What happened to you? Your wound is inflamed again."

Li Wanrong wanted to avoid the prince, but she couldn't hide in bed, so she could only face him: "No, I drank the medicine yesterday, and I started to have diarrhea at night." Li Wanrong's face was full of resentment: "Someone must want to harm me, Prince, you must find out who gave me the medicine."

The Duke's expression became serious. How dare someone play such shameful tricks under his nose? "Don't worry, I won't let the person who drugged you go."

At this time, Xing'er led the doctor into the room.

After checking Li Wanrong's pulse, the doctor replied, "The patient is fine. She just ate too much croton, which caused her diarrhea. She will be fine after taking some medicine."

The Prince and Li Wanrong both breathed a sigh of relief, at least they were not poisoned.

Even if she wasn't poisoned, Li Wanrong didn't want to let the person who put chin beans in my medicine go: "Prince, take the doctor to the kitchen and find out who put chin beans in my medicine. I will punish her severely." As she said this, her stomach rumbled.

Li Wanrong didn't want to go to the toilet in front of the prince, so she urged him, "Go quickly, or they'll throw away the pot of medicine, and then there will be no evidence."

The prince felt that what Li Wanrong said made sense, and immediately led the doctor to the small kitchen.

When the figure of the prince disappeared at the door, Li Wanrong stretched out her hand to Xing'er and said, "Help me to go to the toilet quickly. I'm about to poop in my pants."

……

The servants who were preparing lunch were so scared when they saw the prince suddenly appear that they stopped what they were doing.

The prince asked, "Who made the medicine for Aunt Li yesterday?"

The servants looked at each other and said nothing.

Qiudong, who was standing in the corner boiling fish maw for He Shulan, pushed Chunxia nervously.

Chunxia signaled Qiudong not to speak. Li Wanrong's medicine was not made by her, and she did not put croton seeds in the medicine jar, so the prince could not find the person who put the medicine in.

The two of them looked at the prince quietly.

Seeing that someone was paying attention to him, the prince asked his servant to take out the pot of medicine he had boiled yesterday and show it to the doctor for inspection.

The doctor checked for a long time but couldn't find out which jar contained the croton seeds.

This made the prince angry, and he angrily questioned the servants: "Who put croton in Aunt Li's medicine, causing Aunt Li to stay awake all night and have diarrhea all the time?"

When Chunxia and Qiudong heard what the prince said, they almost laughed out loud. They lowered their heads and hid in the corner with a look of gloating.

The prince waited for a long time, but no one came forward to admit it, so he began to threaten: "If I find out, not only will you be kicked out of the prince's mansion, you will also be sent to the government."

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