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Chapter 75

As soon as I entered the room, I smelled a medicinal smell and there was a cough.

The maid, Princess Fukang, leaned on the big pillow. She weakly ordered, "Open the doors and windows to ventilate."

The princess stepped forward. Really, if she hadn't known that this was the house where Princess Kang lived, she had been here many times. Just looking at the bloated lady leaning on the large embroidered peony pillow, the princess would never have recognized that it was Princess Kang.

The princess tried her best to endure it, but tears still burst out, "Huixin, you..."

Princess Kang’s maiden name is Huixin.

Seeing the princess coming, she also shed tears and said, "Why are you here? You are not afraid that I will give you the bad breath."

As she said that, she saw Su Tang standing next to the princess and said, "Isn't this Ting'er's newly married young lady?"

Princess Kang took several breaths to finish one sentence, which made Su Tang want to interrupt her.

The maid moved a chair, and the princess sat down, then nodded and said, "Qingyang ran into Miss Yun Er's carriage outside Jingnan Palace. I came to see you and her by the way. Tang'er felt sorry for herself and came with her."

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Princess Kang sat up and said, "When something happened to Qingyang, I found out that the prince took her to the Jingnan Palace. Fortunately, the eldest mistress and Ting'er are fine, otherwise how could I be worthy of you."

The princess scolded her, "What are you talking about? Qingyang didn't do it on purpose. It's upright for you to take good care of yourself."

The princess wanted to talk to Princess Kang for a while, so she said to Su Tang, "Follow the maid to see Princess Qingyang."

Su Tang left with the maid.

Princess Qingyang was injured on her forehead, but the carriage was suddenly hit. Not only was she injured, she was also frightened. Her legs were still limp for two days and she had nightmares at night.

More importantly, her forehead was seriously injured. Even the imperial doctors said it would be difficult not to leave a scar, so it was left there. She didn't want to go out or be seen.

If it were someone else who came today, Princess Qingyang would definitely not see her, but she hated Miss Yun Er, and she knew that Su Tang also hated Miss Yun Er, and she let Master Xie make a special trip to see her, so it would be unreasonable for her not to see her.

When he saw Su Tang, he subconsciously covered his forehead, and Su Tang said, "Let me see your injury."

Princess Qingyang then let go of her hand. The wound had scabbed over, but it hadn't fallen off yet. It was indeed a serious injury. Su Tang said, "Don't worry, there won't be any scars."

Princess Qingyang had a sore nose and said nothing. She had heard too many such words of comfort.

Su Tang took the ointment from Banxia and handed it to Princess Qingyang, smiling, "I'm not comforting you, I'm serious. If you use this ointment and you get scars, you can come to me."

Princess Qingyang stared at the small porcelain vase in Su Tang's hand, and hesitantly reached out to take it. Regardless of whether it was useful or not, it was Su Tang's heart and it was hard to brush it off.

Su Tang was afraid that she wouldn't need it, so she said, "Your little injury is nothing compared to my husband. I can pull him back from the hands of the Lord of Hell, let alone you."

Princess Qingyang looked at Su Tang blankly, and Su Tang said, "I have a few words to say to you alone."

Princess Qingyang didn't know what Su Tang was going to say to her, so she waved her maids to leave, leaving only Ban Xia standing behind Su Tang.

The sound of closing the door was heard, and Princess Qingyang looked at Su Tang. Su Tang pointed to the ointment in Princess Qingyang's hand and said, "I made this ointment myself, and I have 70% of your mother's illness."

Certainty can heal.”

Princess Qingyang was stunned, and Banxia was also stunned.

The girl didn't even take Princess Kang's pulse, but she dared to say that she was 70% sure that she could cure Princess Kang. Seventy-percent certainty was already a very high degree of certainty. The imperial doctor would not have sighed like that even if he was 30 to 40% sure.


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