What happens to the common people in the capital after being infected with the Gu worm has nothing to do with him, and what happens to the dignitaries in the capital after being infected with the Gu worm has even less to do with him.

My brother had collapsed on the ground, unable to move, and he couldn't get rid of the poisonous insects in his body.

He only hopes that his younger brother can stand up again, and he only hopes that he can research an antidote to the poison in his younger brother's body.

That's it...

After hearing this accurate answer, the Sixth Prince's expression finally looked better.

He waved his hand and threatened coldly: "Well, if that's the case, then hurry up and don't keep me waiting any longer."

As soon as he finished speaking, he felt moisture at the corner of his eyes, and the Sixth Prince wiped it away.

When he put his hand down, his eyes suddenly widened.

"What's going on?" He asked Qin Liao, shaking his fingers and looking at the blood on his fingertips.

Qin Liao's eyes flashed with mockery, but he still shook his head: "This is not caused by the poisonous insect, Your Highness, don't worry.

But please find a doctor to take a closer look."

The Sixth Prince frowned, rubbed his fingertips nervously, and hurriedly turned and left.

The attendants behind him quickened their pace and went into the palace to seek the Queen Mother's help.

Everyone in the palace knew that the Imperial Medical Bureau was managed by the Empress Dowager.

Therefore, whenever His Royal Highness the Sixth Prince fell ill, the imperial physician sent out would certainly be the Empress Dowager's confidant.

The servant thought so and quickened his pace.

After entering the palace, he was led to the Imperial Hospital by the palace maid of the Empress Dowager, but he found that the hospital was full of familiar people.

Now there are only a few imperial doctors left, and they look unfamiliar to him.

And the person in front of me... the chief judge of the Imperial Hospital.

The servant was somewhat helpless, but he bowed respectfully: "Sir, please go and see my Sixth Prince.

My Sixth Prince has some blood flowing from the corner of his eye."

Weng Chong, who was pounding medicine, paused and turned to look at the eunuch who was speaking.

"Let's go. I was the one who examined the Sixth Prince's body last time."

The servant smiled, unable to restrain his joy: "Very good, thank you very much, Lord Judge."

Weng Chong packed up his things casually, took the medicine box, and followed the young eunuch out of the palace.

The servant did not notice that the palace maid who brought him to the Imperial Hospital turned around and walked towards Ma E's Imperial Noble Concubine Palace.

Along the way, Weng Chong listened to the servant's flattering words without responding much.

But with a serious expression.

But when they reached the middle of the journey, the carriage carrying him suddenly stopped.

While he was waiting there, a voice that sounded familiar came faintly from outside the carriage.

Weng Chong listened carefully and found that they were the two children of his friend.

Pei Chun and Pei Jing.

He opened the curtain of the carriage and saw two children standing outside with their fingers red from the cold.

On the other side, Pei Chun saw Mr. Weng Chong lift the curtain, his smile deepened, and he bowed.

"Where are you going, Your Excellency?"

Before Weng Chong could reply, the servant beside the Sixth Prince spoke first, with a somewhat anxious tone: "Your Highness Princess Funing, our judge is going to see the Sixth Prince.

This is really a bit anxious..."

The servant hesitated, fearing that Pei Chun would find a random excuse to call Weng Chong over.

Pei Chun raised his eyebrows slightly on the street: "Oh? What happened to the Sixth Prince?"

The servant bowed slightly and said, "Princess Funing, our princess' eyes are really uncomfortable. The other doctors are not good enough, so we need the judge to take a look in person."

Pei Chun nodded and suddenly said, "In that case, I will go with Lord Weng to take a look.

It's just right, I will also go to comfort His Royal Highness the Sixth Prince."

The servant was a little embarrassed.

Pei Chun saw this and frowned. He questioned the servant, "What's the matter? The Sixth Prince is sick, but no one is allowed to see him?"

Her tone was full of dissatisfaction.

The servant finally didn't dare to speak. He just smiled and lifted the curtain of the carriage for Pei Chun.

He smiled apologetically and said, "No, no, Your Highness, I'm sure we can't wait to welcome you!"

After Pei Chun got on the carriage, he bowed respectfully to Weng Chong.

The same was true for Pei Jing beside her.

Pei Chun glanced at the servant outside, then turned sideways and asked Weng Chong in a low voice.

"Old sir, what do you think is the cause of the Sixth Prince's eye problems?"

Weng Chong glanced at Pei Chun, and after a long while, he said in a high-sounding voice: "If it's just bleeding in the eyes, the most likely possibility is that it was caused by external force."

When the servant outside heard this, he paused driving the horse and felt a little relieved.

Pei Chun in the carriage understood what Weng Chong meant. He smiled slightly, looked at Pei Jing, and said nothing.

This was the promise that Mr. Weng Chong made to her, which meant that Mr. Weng Chong would tell the Sixth Prince that there was nothing wrong with his eyes and it was only caused by external forces.

The carriage swayed and it took a long time to reach the Sixth Prince's residence.

The servant waiting at the door was subconsciously stunned when he saw Pei Chun and Pei Jing.

Then he quickly gave a look to the servant behind him.

Then the boy ran quickly to the back, as if he was going to report to someone.

The servant guarding the door came forward with a smile and said, "Your Highness Princess Funing, it's been a long time since we last met. How did you find time to come to the Sixth Prince's residence?"

"I heard that the Sixth Prince had called the imperial physician, so I naturally had to go and see how the Sixth Prince was doing."

Pei Chun responded by leaping from the carriage and jumping onto the steps without any image.

The servant smiled and led Pei Chun to the front hall: "Then please wait here for a while, Princess Funing. After my Sixth Prince has checked your pulse, he will come to see you."

Pei Chun nodded indifferently: "Okay, I happen to be free today.

I also brought some things that I could use to entertain my brother.

Even if it's late, I can still stay in the Sixth Prince's residence and have a hot meal."

Pei Chun could guess how the Sixth Prince would treat her. He would just ask her to wait here.

When she became impatient, she would tactfully walk away.

But Pei Chun had already guessed this situation, and when he came, he brought the chessboard that he and his fifth brother used for entertainment.

Even if she had to be shameless, she had to see with her own eyes today how the Sixth Prince was doing.

Pei Chun thought about it and ignored the servant's stiff smile.

He turned around and opened the chessboard with his brother.

She was ready for a long battle.

In the backyard, the Sixth Prince felt sick as if he had eaten shit when he heard Pei Chun's performance.

The expression on his face was very ugly.

He just felt a little angry, but then he felt something wet in the corner of his eyes flowing down his cheek.

He raised his hand and touched it, and felt a patch of blood again.

The Sixth Prince blinked in panic and breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, he could still see with his eyes.

But his face was still stiff, and he shouted to the servant beside him in fear: "Where is the imperial physician?"

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