After receiving He Shulan's order, the servants carried Aunt Li out of the garden.

The unexpected episode did not affect the Peony Banquet. He Shulan led everyone to continue enjoying the peonies and eating snacks in the garden.

When Xing'er saw Li Wanrong, who was soaking wet, she hurried forward and called several maids in the yard to change Li Wanrong's wet clothes.

Looking at Li Wanrong lying unconscious on the bed, with a pale face and purple lips, Xing'er asked the maid to go outside the house to call a doctor, and she stayed by the bedside.

After a while, the maid led the doctor in.

When the doctor saw that it was Li Wanrong lying on the bed, he couldn't help but sighed, "Every time I come to the Prince's Mansion, I treat the same patient. What happened to her this time?"

At this moment, Xing Er was most worried about Aunt Li, and ignored the doctor's nagging: "Aunt Li fell into the water and has been unconscious until now. You should go and see what happened."

The doctor touched Li Wanrong's wrist and felt her pulse carefully. After a long while, he slowly spoke: "She must have fallen into the water and got frightened, so she fainted. Her body is a little weak. It's best for her to rest in bed for the next few days and not run around."

Upon learning that there was nothing serious wrong with Aunt Li's health, Xing'er felt relieved and she saw the doctor off from the Prince's Mansion.

The bright room became dim. Xing'er had just lit the lamp on the table. Li Wanrong, who was lying on the bed, opened her eyes and opened her dry lips slightly: "Water, I want to drink water."

Xing'er picked up the water cup, picked up Li Wanrong from the bed, and fed the water into her mouth little by little.

After drinking a glass of cold water, Li Wanrong became much more sober. She thought about how she fell from the wall into the lake in the garden under the nose of the noble lady before she fainted, and her face turned red with shame.

Xing'er put down the cup in her hand: "Aunt, the doctor told you to rest well and stop tossing and turning. If you continue to toss and turn like this, I'm afraid your body can't bear it."

Li Wanrong didn't want to make trouble. She was just curious and wanted to see what was happening in the garden. "I know." Suddenly, her stomach ached. "It's getting late. You go back first. I want to lie down on the bed and rest for a while."

"You just woke up and haven't eaten yet. I'll go to the kitchen to make you some porridge. You can drink the porridge before going to sleep."

"No thanks." Li Wanrong's stomach hurt so badly that she couldn't eat anything.

Xing Er continued to persuade: "It's okay if you don't want to eat, but the baby in your belly needs to eat."

Li Wanrong was persuaded: "Just help me make a bowl of porridge."

After Xing'er left, Li Wanrong lay on the bed to continue resting. Her stomach didn't hurt as much as before. Just when she closed her eyes and wanted to rest, her stomach started to hurt again, and the pain became more and more severe. She just wanted to get up from the bed, but she fainted from the pain.

……

Xing'er came to the kitchen and stood aside watching the cook making porridge. Although the prince was a clean person and there was only concubine Li in the mansion besides the princess, she still had to be on guard.

After all, Aunt Li is unpopular in the Prince's Mansion. Maybe some servant would hold a grudge against her and put abortion drugs in the porridge. Aunt Li is pregnant with the Prince's child, and the Prince's first child.

Xing'er pushed the door open and walked in, carrying the cooked porridge. She saw Li Wanrong fainted on the bed with the bowl in her hand dropped to the ground. She ran to the bed in panic, shouting "Auntie".

Li Wanrong fainted and couldn't be woken up no matter what. Xing'er ran out of the yard and wanted to go out of the house to find a doctor, and met the prince who had returned from the palace.

The prince grabbed Xing'er and asked, "What are you doing running around in the mansion in a panic?"

Xing Er saw the prince as if she had found a life-saving straw: "My aunt has fainted. I will go outside the palace to get a doctor."

"What happened to Wanrong?" the prince asked anxiously.

"I don't know either. When I came back from the kitchen with the porridge, Aunt Li fainted on the bed."

"Go and get a doctor quickly." The prince hurried to Li Wanrong's room and was very anxious when he saw that Li Wanrong was pale and had weak breathing.

Time passed little by little, and when the prince could not wait any longer, Xing'er led the doctor in hurriedly.

The doctor looked at the unconscious Li Wanrong and said, "I was away for just a short while, why did she faint again?"

Xing Er replied nervously, "I don't know?"

The doctor held Li Wanrong's wrist and took her pulse for a long time: "There is nothing wrong with her body. She will be fine when she wakes up." As soon as he finished speaking.

Li Wanrong opened her eyes while in a coma, but before she could say anything, she felt a piercing pain in her stomach. She screamed in pain and beads of sweat appeared on her forehead.

The prince asked anxiously, "Wanrong, what's wrong with you?"

"I have a stomach ache."

The prince quickly stepped aside and said, "Doctor, please come over here quickly. Wanrong has a severe stomachache."

The doctor stepped forward and held Li Wanrong's wrist again. He didn't notice anything wrong. For the first time, he questioned his medical skills: "I don't see anything wrong with her body?"

The anxious prince couldn't help but raise his voice: "There's nothing wrong with her body, why is she shouting that her stomach hurts?"

“Is this what confuses me?”

The prince stepped forward and pushed the doctor away: "You quack, do you know how to treat illnesses? If you don't, get out of the prince's mansion. I'll ask another doctor."

The doctor was very famous in the capital, and even if one had money one might not be able to hire him to treat a disease. This was the first time he was scolded like this, and he felt very unhappy: "It's not that I don't know how to treat a disease, but there is something wrong with this patient. Since you don't believe in my medical skills, you should seek help from someone else." After saying that, he angrily left the Prince's Mansion with his medicine box.

There was no other way, the prince could only ask Xing'er and a few servants to find another doctor.

Several doctors who came one after another could not find any problems with Li Wanrong's health.

But Li Wanrong's screams became louder and louder, which made the prince feel at a loss.

The maidservants serving in the yard became more and more frightened and ran hurriedly to find the Princess.

When He Shulan learned about this, she came to Li Wanrong's room and saw her miserable condition. She walked to the prince and asked, "What did the doctor say?"

"The doctor couldn't find the cause of the disease, but Wanrong kept crying out in pain."

He Shulan frowned and thought for a moment: "Today, Li Wanrong fell from the wall into the lake. Did she have a miscarriage? Since the doctor can't diagnose Aunt Li's illness, let's ask the midwife to come and see if there is something wrong with the baby in Aunt Li's belly."

The anxious prince had already lost his mind: "Then let's give it a try! If it doesn't work, I'll ask the imperial physician in the palace for help."

He Shulan asked Chunxia to invite the best midwife in the capital. Seeing that Li Wanrong's eyes were unfocused and she was no longer shouting like before, she immediately took out a ginseng slice and put it in Li Wanrong's mouth.

No matter how much she disliked Li Wanrong, the child in Li Wanrong's belly was innocent.

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