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Chapter 508: Sick

Although Wei Shuyu and Xiao Tingting's wedding was in a hurry, fortunately, Li Shimin sent word to the Ministry of Etiquette and the Ministry of Internal Affairs to take care of it, so the time was enough.

On the twenty-sixth day of the first lunar month, Xiao Tingting put on her wedding dress again and got married on time.

For a time, there were some who were envious, some who were emotional, and some who were jealous.

Perhaps it is because people really feel refreshed when happy events happen. With the joy of eating and the companionship of Bai De's little granddaughter Diewu with her childish words, Wei Zheng's condition has improved a lot compared to before.

Even though he is not his biological granddaughter, Wei Zheng still enjoys the feeling of having fun with his grandson.

After all, he could not survive April, and Wei Zheng passed away.

Before Wei Zheng died, Li Shimin hurried from the palace to the Wei Mansion, saw Wei Zheng for the last time, and let out two mournful sounds after Wei Zheng closed his eyes.

Regardless of whether Li Shimin was really grieving or was acting for fun, it was enough to give Wei Zheng the honor and favor after his death.

Wei Zheng's coffin was stored in the temple for seventy-seven forty-nine days before he was buried safely.

After Wei Zheng was buried, Mrs. Wei, Wei Shuyu and his wife took Die Wu, packed up the ceremony, and moved out of the Wei Mansion.

The original Wei Mansion was a residence given to Wei Zheng by Li Shimin. Now that Wei Zheng is dead, if they continue to stay in that house, they are violating the rules and violating the rules.

Wei Shuyu asked Yiai to find a small house with three rooms in the south of the city. After completing all the formalities, he took his whole family and moved in.

At the end of September, Chai Shao's old illness recurred and he couldn't afford it. Shang Zhezi asked to resign and return to Beijing to recuperate.

Lu Yi was worried about Chai Shao, so he asked for leave from Feng and escorted Chai Shao back to Beijing.

Along the way, it was Chai Shao, the patient, who comforted Lu Yi from time to time, saying that it was thanks to Lu Yi and Fang Yiai that he could survive until now. He had lived for several more years. God didn't even think about it until now.

If he takes it back, he has already made a lot of money.

It would be okay not to listen to this. After hearing this, both Lu Yi and the soldiers who had been following Chai Shao felt even more sad.

In order to prevent Chai Shao from wasting his mind too much, everyone had to hide their sadness, hold on to their expressions, and try not to let Chai Shao think too much.

As early as Princess Pingyang Zhao had an inexplicable premature and difficult delivery, she fought tooth and nail to give birth to Chai Lingwu, and passed away without even looking at the child. Chai Shao's heart had already died with her.

Even the two concubines accompanying her were brought up by Princess Pingyang Zhao. Moreover, they were old people who had some similarities to her temperament and appearance.

If it hadn't been for the fact that his two children were too young at that time, he would have even wanted to chase Princess Pingyang Zhao to the underworld.

Now, both children have married and started a business, and their lives are stable. Even his apprentice has a good future, and his mantle has been well inherited. He has no more unnecessary worries here, and it will be a good life if he goes on.

You can explain it well to your wife.

He felt that life was passing by a little bit. He only felt a sense of peace in his heart, and a nervous expectation of being reunited with his wife Huang Quan. There was no sadness or reluctance at all.

Seeing how Lu Yi and Chai Mingyang concealed their sadness, Chai Shao was moved and understood. But he could only try to comfort them as much as possible.

Taking care of Chai Shao's health, it took Lu Yi and Chai Shao more than a month and a half to travel back to Chang'an.

After the two sons and their families came back, they met their blood relatives one by one. Li Shimin, Chai Zhewei and Chai Lingwu, who didn't know how Chai Shao persuaded them, refused to take medicine and check their pulse from then on.

At the beginning of December, Chai Shao had someone carry him to the Nuan Pavilion in the back garden of Chai Mansion. He looked out the window of the Nuan Pavilion and saw the red wintersweet blooming under the snow. With a satisfied smile on his lips, he passed away peacefully.

I don't know whether it was because of the passing of two old ministers or because of overwork, but a few days after Chai Shao passed away, Li Shimin also fell ill.

State affairs once again fell to Li Chengqian.

Princesses and princes living in the capital took turns to enter the palace to wait for the illness. Even Li Tai, the king of Wei in Zhengzhou, was probably worried that Li Shimin would not be able to recover, so Empress Changsun issued a Daoyi decree after obtaining the consent of Li Chengqian and Changsun Wuji.

Called him back to the capital.

Until the New Year, Li Shimin's condition did not improve much.

Not only Fang Yiai, but also everyone in the Taiyuan Hospital knew that Li Shimin was not only in a bad mood, but also because of the severity of the typhoid fever. It also had the hidden danger of over-consuming Wushi Powder. This kind of

The situation can only be improved slowly, and you cannot be too hasty and use strong medicine.

Knowing that Li Tai, who looked like a filial son, returned to the capital with resentment this time, he was afraid that the wind in the capital would not be calm and the waves would not be calm, especially when Fang Yiai was urgently seconded and entered the palace to work with the imperial doctors to treat the emperor.

In case of diagnosis.

What people didn't expect was that Li Tai did not take the opportunity to directly seek trouble for Li Chengqian, but instead stayed at Li Shimin's bed with a sincere and filial look.

However, every time doctors other than Fang Yiai went to diagnose Li Shimin's pulse and adjust medicines, they would always be scolded by Li Tai with words such as "quackery", "incompetent", and "waste".

If Li Chengqian is here, if he frowns and interrupts, he will be pushed back by Li Tai's theory of filial piety. Otherwise, Li Chengqian will find an opportunity to label him as unfaithful and unfilial. This makes Li Chengqian unable to interfere at all, and he will find faults in his eggs.

Randomly embarrass the imperial doctor.

Considering that he was also filial, Empress Changsun couldn't bear to rebuke, so she could only remind Li Tai in a gentle and gentle tone, and then asked someone to appease the imperial doctor. But this approach not only failed to make him restrain himself

, on the contrary, Li Shimin was even more troubled and unable to rest in peace and recover from his illness.

Once Empress Changsun and Li Shimin show signs of being angry at him, Li Tai will shed tears and wipe his nose regardless of his image, pretending to be a scholar who is worried but cautious, and let Li Shimin and Empress Changsun say

It's impossible to say it out loud.

If Li Chengqian wanted to let Li Shimin rest in peace and talk to Li Tai to calm down, then Li Tai would blame Li Chengqian for being unfilial and ill-intentioned, and instead make Li Chengqian a human being.

Later, the imperial doctors were unable to take Li Shimin's pulse safely while Li Tai was around, and the problem of diagnosing and treating Li Shimin's illness was once again left to Fang Yiai.

Fang Yiai had to admire Li Tai for being such a troublemaker, but Li Shimin and Empress Changsun were reluctant to say anything to reprimand him.

When Fang Yiai first went to check Li Shimin's pulse, Li Tai had not yet met Fang Yiai.

After two or three times, Li Tai began to pick on Fang Yiai's thorns.

"Fang Yiai, Fang Consort, I remember that you are now the general in charge of the army. I don't know when you will be transferred to the Taiyuan Hospital. It seems that diagnosing pulses and treating diseases is no longer within the scope of your responsibilities, right?" Li Tai looked at him with an unkind look.

Looking at Fang Yiai, he said, "I don't know what General Fang wants to do when he enters and exits my father's palace so easily without being summoned by the emperor?!" The last sentence was almost a stern question.

In front of Fang Yiai, he applied Fang Yiai's eye drops in front of Li Shimin!

As his condition continued to deteriorate, Li Shimin felt depressed in the room for a long time. He had to have some bad and twisted thoughts in his heart because of Li Tai's words.

Li Chengqian is a legitimate prince. If he dies of illness, wouldn't Li Chengqian be able to take over the power of the country smoothly? Fang Yiai is Li Chengqian's person, and everyone in Taiyuan Hospital is close to Fang Yiai, so there is no guarantee that Li Chengqian will not do it for him.

Take over the position early and do bad things to yourself.

In this world, power is sometimes more touching than brocade and silk.

Immediately, Li Shimin looked at Fang Yiai with a somewhat searching and unkind look.

From the corner of his eye, he kept paying attention to the changes in Li Shimin's expression. Seeing the change in Li Shimin's eyes, Fang Yiai cursed in his heart.

Fang Yiai then glanced at Li Tai like an idiot, and plucked his ears out of boredom, as if his ears were uncomfortable because of the shock of Li Tai's voice. Then he leisurely opened his mouth before Li Tai spoke again.

He said, "The Queen Mother has decreed that everyone in the Imperial Hospital will do their best to treat the Emperor."

"What Yizhi said is from the top of the Imperial Hospital. I wonder when our General Wuwei will be transferred to the Imperial Hospital? Is there a transfer order?" Li Tai said contemptuously, as if he would not stop letting Fang Yiai suffer.

"Perhaps the prince is too forgetful to remember the emperor's imperial edict in his early years." Fang Yi explained enthusiastically, "When the emperor ordered me to accompany the prince to study, he once rewarded Wei Chen with an official position in Hanlin Medicine.

, although I collected it once in the middle, but I gave it back later, I guess the prince didn’t remember it.”

"Please Eunuch Li, please help me present the seal of Hanlin Medicine to His Highness the King of Wei for review." Fang Yiai took out the seal from his sleeve and said to Li Anyang.

Presenting, this word, other than the emperor, queen and prince, even the prince cannot afford it, let alone Fang Yiai, a military commander who has been promoted to the fourth rank.

Li Anyang glanced at Li Shimin, and after seeing Li Shimin nodding, he stepped forward and took the things from Fang Yiai's hand, and handed them directly to Li Shimin.

Li Shimin used Li Anyang's hand to check the accuracy of the things. He remembered that Empress Changsun was ill that year, and in order to make the best use of the things and not waste Fang Yiai's medical skills, he returned them to him.

Without letting Li Tai look, Li Shimin nodded and asked Li Anyang to return the things to Fang Yiai.

Li Tai's face changed, and he knew that the thing was real, and that Fang Yiai was indeed a member of Imperial Medical College of Imperial Hospital, so he changed the previous topic and asked, "With your medical skills, you are famous in the capital, why is my father's

The symptoms of typhoid fever have not improved yet? Huh?"

When Li Shimin heard this, he also looked at Fang Yiai without turning his eyes, and the invisible imperial pressure dispersed towards Fang Yiai.

"Your Majesty, Your Highness the King of Wei, the Emperor's symptoms of typhoid fever are serious or minor. One is because the Emperor is sad that General Chai died of illness, and the other is," Fang Yiai glanced at Li Tai and then looked at

Li Shimin paused.

"What is the second one? Fang Xiaoer, please speak clearly, there is no need to hide it." Li Shimin asked.

"Secondly, it must be attributed to His Highness the King of Wei."

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