The Soldier King Becomes a Useless Little Girl-Chapter 1000 - 998: Daughter of the Divine Doctor
The weight of the "Mystical Medicine Book" is not light at all.
At the time, Chu Beiqing’s medical skills were renowned throughout Longteng and even across the entire Eastern Continent.
The "Mystical Medicine Book" he authored was said to document the great success of his medical expertise.
Many people longed to take a look at the "Mystical Medicine Book," including his own younger brother, Chu Tianyi, who was flatly refused by Chu Beiqing.
Unexpectedly, this pharmacopoeia is now in Xin Lin’s hands.
However, thinking about it again, everyone felt at ease.
Xin Lin is Chu Beiqing’s woman; it makes sense for the pharmacopoeia to be passed into her hands.
All the imperial physicians were incredibly envious, looking at Xin Lin.
Only the Emperor of Longteng listened, his face slightly tense, then asked.
"How could Beiqing’s pharmacopoeia be in your possession?"
When Xin Lin acknowledged her ancestry, Chu Beiqing had been incoherent for many years; how could he have handed over the pharmacopoeia to Xin Lin?
"It seems the Emperor of Longteng is not foolish; he is wise,"
Xin Lin thought to herself.
"Your Majesty, the pharmacopoeia was actually left to my mother by my father after he was severely injured, as a token of gratitude for saving his life. When I grew older, my mother entrusted it to me. However, only half of the pharmacopoeia remains; the other half my father never passed on to me. But even with just half, it’s enough to treat most ailments."
Xin Lin thought for a moment, then spoke half-truthfully.
As it turns out, half-truths still have a high degree of credibility.
Sure enough, after hearing this, the Emperor of Longteng’s expression eased slightly, and he waved his hand.
"Let Xin Lin come forward and take a look."
"Your Majesty? Do you really believe her words? Even if she has read the Mystical Medicine Book, she’s ultimately not Chu Beiqing. How can the Empress Dowager, with her noble status, be...?"
"She is Beiqing’s daughter, and I trust her. Moreover, the Imperial Hospital is at a loss. Should we just watch the Empress Dowager suffer endless torment?"
The Emperor of Longteng said displeasedly.
Empress Feng was taken aback, but seeing the Emperor of Longteng’s expression, she could only step aside.
Xin Lin stepped forward and approached the Empress Dowager.
She took the pulse of the Empress Dowager, her diagnostic skills quite skilled by now.
The Empress Dowager’s pulse was very normal, and her heart rhythm was not problematic, no wonder the imperial physicians claimed she wasn’t ill.
Ordinary diagnostic methods clearly had no effect on the Empress Dowager.
She quietly employed the Fu Xi’s Power.
In an instant, her eyes turned pale gold. She examined the Empress Dowager and discovered that her entire body’s meridians and organs had no issues.
Her gaze shifted downward, toward the Empress Dowager’s lower abdomen...
"Empress Dowager, have you had your monthly matters?"
Xin Lin asked.
The Empress Dowager was drenched in sweat, too weak to speak, so the elderly nanny beside her answered.
"Your Highness, the Empress Dowager’s monthly matters just ended. Every month, during her menses, the Empress Dowager suffers from painful abdominal cramps. But in recent months, for some reason, the pain has worsened, continuing even after her menses have ended."
The elderly nanny had served the Empress Dowager for many years and was very familiar with her condition.
The Empress Dowager tried to recline in discomfort, but upon hearing the Third Prince was in trouble, she forced herself to hurry over.
It was unclear whether due to cold or distress, but her abdomen started aching again.
This time, the pain was so intense that the Empress Dowager couldn’t even straighten her waist.
Xin Lin took another look at the Empress Dowager’s lower abdomen, her golden eyes flickered.
Strangely enough, since the Empress Dowager’s menses had ended, there should be no lochia in her body. Yet beneath her abdomen, a brown-black mass hovered persistently.
It appeared to have accumulated over many years, reminding Xin Lin of a passage in the Mystical Medicine Book:
"A woman post-childbirth may have lochia in her body, which should be expelled within seven days. If not purified, prolonged accumulation will become a disease. There was a woman in Fuzhou who, twenty-five years after giving birth, had lochia entrenched in her body, causing relentless abdominal pain, akin to childbirth. Seven days later, the woman suddenly died..."







