The next day, the sky was gray and the wind was blowing violently, as if it was going to rain heavily.
After Su Tang had breakfast, he was leaning on the couch reading a book. When he was drinking water, he put the book down. A gust of wind blew and messed up the pages of the book. Banxia hurriedly went to close the window.
Just after closing the window tightly, a maid came from outside the bead curtain, and Fu Shen reported, "My eldest mistress, Mrs. Su sent someone to send a message, saying that Miss Yun Er has abdominal pain that is not stopping. She has seen several imperial doctors but she can't stop the pain. The imperial doctor
I guess it may be related to taking the medicine prescribed by Dr. Jia, so I would like you to ask Dr. Jia to go to Xinwang Mansion to have a look."
Hearing this, Su Tang immediately realized why the Third Master and the others let go of Xie Boting so easily. They were waiting for them here.
Use Yunjia's help to force Dr. Jia to show up.
Dr. Jia received the 20,000 taels of consultation fee from Prince Xin's Mansion, so he had to be responsible for Yunjia's illness to the end.
As long as Dr. Jia shows up, can he still come to Jingnan Palace to treat the old lady?
The plan was perfect, but it's a pity that they didn't know that she was Dr. Jia, and Dr. Jia was her. If they knew themselves but didn't know the enemy, they were doomed to fail.
Originally, there was no need for her to reply to the palace for such a trivial matter, but Xie Boting asked the palace to contact her directly if anything happened. Now her mother sent someone to send her a message, and she couldn't do it without going back.
Su Tang stood up resignedly and walked out. Xie Boting came out of the study and said, "I'll go with you."
Su Tang just didn't want to go. When Xie Boting said this, she handed over the envelope without even thinking about it, "What are you doing with me? Can you just deliver the prescription?"
Xie Boting's face darkened, and he turned around and left. He was worried that she would go to Xinwang's Mansion alone to see Yunjia. It would be better for her to just become the storekeeper. If she just didn't want to go to Xinwang's Mansion, that would be it. He was afraid that she might have other intentions!
Seeing that Xie Boting was angry, Su Tang hurriedly said, "Hey, I was joking."
Xie Boting didn't look back. What could Su Tang do? He should calm down those he was angry with. Even this guy was too angry. She just asked him to deliver the letter, and she didn't suspect that he was no longer connected with Yun Jiaou. As for giving her a face?
, it’s just her fault, why should she be lazy when she has nothing to do.
Su Tang chased after him. When Xie Boting was about to open the door and enter the study, Su Tang grabbed his hand and said coquettishly, "My lord, please accompany me to reply to the palace."
With the word "Mr. sir", half of Xie Boting's anger disappeared in an instant. When he looked at Su Tang's face turned sideways, his eyes as clear as mountain springs contained a hint of careful flattery, and the remaining half of his anger also disappeared.
This woman was born to defeat him. She made him almost angry to death. As long as he softened for a moment, he would no longer be able to harden his heart.
Xie Boting felt that he had inherited this problem from his father, so he and Su Tang went to the gate of the palace and happened to meet the prince returning from the palace. He couldn't help but glare at the prince, who was confused.
Did he offend his own son?
Su Tang also saw Xie Boting glaring at the prince. After getting on the carriage, Su Tang asked, "Father, did the prince offend you?"
"No," Xie Boting replied.
"Then you glare at Father," Su Tang said.
"I don't like him."
"..."
Su Tang's mouth twitched.
Fortunately, the prince is not here. If the prince hears this, he will be angry to death.
If a son doesn't like his father, he will glare at his father. If a father doesn't like his son, he might just hit him.
The carriage moved forward slowly, and Su Tang didn't know what Xie Boting was doing wrong, which would have hit his gun, so it was better to say less. She opened the curtain and looked outside, and saw an ordinary carriage parked at the side door of the palace.
There is nothing unusual about this, but what is strange is that the person getting on the carriage is unusual.