Chapter 1758: Helping in times of need(2/2)
Ni Guzhu's fever had gone away early and she was so lively that she couldn't stay in the side room any longer.
Since Shu Shu and Brother Jiu had been staying with Fengsheng and Akdan in the back building for the past two days, Ni Guzhu also rushed over.
It's the same today. She came over after dinner and saw everyone eating, so she wanted to follow suit.
I gave her a pigeon egg and refused to do it.
Feng Sheng's high fever has subsided, but he still feels a little groggy and has no appetite.
When he heard that his sister wanted to eat, he pushed his plate over and said, "Give it to my sister."
Shu Shu pushed him back and said: "Sister, eat her share, this share is yours."
Fengsheng glanced at Ni Guzhu and said, "Sister, we'll still have this tomorrow. Uncle Ten gave us a lot."
He heard Shu Shu mention it to Brother Jiu, but he remembered it.
Ni Guzhu glanced in the direction of the west room and said: "Then the second brother also has three?"
Akdan had a high fever last night and suffered from vomiting and diarrhea. He had been struggling all night and was still catching up on his sleep.
Shu Shu said: "There are also three. You three are all the same..."
Ni Guzhu glanced at Shu Shu and said: "What about Ma Ma? Where are E Ni and Amma? There are also three?"
Shu Shu shook her head and said: "No, we are elders and adults, and we have a big appetite, more than three pieces."
In fact, pigeon eggs are not a rare thing, they are just used to adjust the taste of children so that they don't have to worry about eating eggs all the time.
The tenth brother asked someone to deliver a basket. In addition to Fengsheng and the others, it was also given to Seventeenth Prince and Nineteenth Brother.
But in front of Ni Guzhu, Shu Shu wouldn't say that the Lord doesn't have it.
You cannot give your children the illusion that good things can only be given to them and not to adults.
Ni Guzhu was honest and ate her pigeon eggs obediently.
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In the study room in the front yard, Brother Jiu was listening to Fu Song talk about the news outside.
"Prince Gong's mansion lost a little princess, and Prince Yu's sixth elder brother is seriously ill..."
Fusong said.
Brother Jiu was surprised and said: "How come these two families didn't go out of the city to avoid acne?"
Fusong said: "Prince Yu suffered from paralysis, and Prince Gong had his back injured while fishing a while ago."
The two people did not move, and the children and grandchildren of the two houses did not follow suit.
No one expected that the pox epidemic would spread so quickly.
"In the past two days, more people have left Beijing, and more people have closed their homes..." Fusong continued.
Brother Jiu said: "After this time, no one will dare to take any chances. There will be more people vaccinated against pox."
Fusong said: "People from Prince Gong's palace went to the palace today to find Prince Cheng, and borrowed the imperial doctor from Haidian..."
Brother Jiu frowned after hearing this and said: "What's going on? Didn't it mean that the two of the third brother's family were very happy? How can we be separated from each other at this time?"
Fusong said: "Xu Shi's condition has stabilized, and Xu Shi Cheng can't refuse."
Brother Jiu rolled his eyes and said, "It's already this time, and you still want to do favors? Are you stupid?"
Thinking like this, he thought of Sibeile's house, touched his chin and said, "If I hadn't sent He Yuzhu over the day before yesterday, would Fourth Sister-in-law have spoken to me?"
Fusong pondered for a moment and said: "If it were in the past, Sifujin would not have spoken. Now that the two governments are on good terms, Sifujin will probably send someone to ask."
Brother Jiu nodded and said, "Yeah, but don't make things difficult for anyone. It was you who was so considerate that you took care of the vaccine they wanted to use."
If Si Fujin asked to borrow an imperial doctor at this time, Brother Jiu would also nod.
After all, Fengsheng and his brothers were happy with their success, but if it were anyone else, the prince's family would still consider it, and other families would just forget it.
Fortunately, no one else spoke to him, otherwise he would have had no choice but to refuse.
Thinking like this, Brother Jiu said to Fusong: "Look, it's not a bad thing to be unpopular. Others don't dare to come to your door at this time..."
Now he no longer had the panic of the past few days.
Not only were the three Fengsheng brothers happy, but the younger brother of the Prince of Dunjun was also happy...
Chapter completed!