The Abandoned Wife of a Military Family: Your disguise has been exposed again.

Chapter 67 Rong Zhen: I won't make you take responsibility

Chapter 67 Rong Zhen: I won't make you take responsibility

Yun Wei: "..."

What the hell is he talking about?

What do you mean by not making her take responsibility?

She only touched him briefly; it wasn't intentional.

According to him, it sounded like she touched him on purpose.

Yunwei was furious.

These two, uncle and nephew, are exactly the same!
Seeing her huffy expression, Rong Zhen smiled slightly. "Mr. Yun, please make yourself at home." With that, he walked towards the private room.

Yunwei stood there stunned for a moment before angrily leaving with her two maids.

……

The next morning, Sang Qing went to Qingyi Garden to pick up Yunwei.

Although Yunwei was still somewhat resentful about what happened at the restaurant yesterday, she would not break her promise since she had made it.

After she boarded the Regent's carriage, she set off with Sang Qing.

Seeing the carriage heading towards the city gate, she asked with some doubt, "The person your master asked me to treat lives outside the city?"

“Yes, Master Yun Dong,” Sang Qing replied respectfully.

Upon hearing this, Yunwei did not ask any further questions.

She originally thought that the person Rong Zhen asked her to treat must be an official in the court, someone who lived in the city.

After the carriage left the city gate, it traveled for more than ten miles before stopping.

"We've arrived at the Yun Dong family's residence," Sang Qing said.

Yunwei nodded and got off the carriage.

The view was of a quiet courtyard with two trees in front of the gate. Under the trees, a dog and several hens were lying lazily.

Upon seeing people approaching, the dog quickly stood up and barked wildly at the group.

Yunwei froze when she saw the big yellow dog.

Fortunately, the dog stopped barking after it saw Sang Qing clearly.

“Master Yun Dong, this big yellow dog belongs to General Cui’s family. They’ve had it for many years,” Sang Qing said with a smile, patting the dog’s head.

Yunwei nodded and followed him into the courtyard.

The house is not large, consisting of two courtyards, front and back.

Stepping into the front yard, I saw a young man sitting in a wheelchair reading a book.

Hearing footsteps, the young man looked up.

"General Cui," Sang Qing greeted first.

When the man saw it was him, he nodded gently, then turned his gaze to Yun Wei, clearly somewhat surprised.

Sang Qing immediately introduced, "This is the Yun Dong family. Her medical skills are superb. The master specially asked us to bring her here to treat you."

Upon hearing this, General Cui said with some helplessness, "Your Highness is too kind to worry me, but my leg is beyond repair, and I really shouldn't trouble Your Highness any further."

“General Cui, this doctor from the Yun family is different from the others. Why don’t you let her examine you?” Sang Qing said.

Upon hearing this, General Cui glanced at Yun Wei and couldn't help but smile wryly at her young age and the fact that she was a woman.

For so many years, the prince had never given up on finding a renowned doctor for him. Unexpectedly, this time he invited a woman to treat him. It seems that the prince had no other choice.

"Alright," General Cui replied, putting down his book.

Yunwei knew that the other party did not believe in her medical skills and was only willing to let her treat him because of Rong Zhen's sake, so she could not refuse.

She didn't say much and stepped forward.

Sang Qing brought over a stool. "Mr. Yun, please sit down."

Yunwei nodded and sat down on the stool.

After examining the patient's condition through observation, listening, questioning, and palpation, Yunwei roughly understood the problem. "Is your right leg affected by poisoning?"

General Cui was taken aback, but he assumed that Sang Qing had told her, so he didn't take it seriously. "Yes."

Yunwei touched the scar on his right calf. "Your leg was probably pierced by an arrow. It wasn't a serious injury originally, but because the arrow was poisoned, your leg was crippled after it healed."

General Cui looked at her with some surprise upon hearing this, "How did you figure that out?"

“I am a doctor.” Yun Wei glanced at him, opened her needle kit herself, and then said to Sang Qing, “Fetch a candlestick.”

Just as Sang Qing was about to respond, a woman's voice rang out, "I'll go get it."

Yunwei looked over and then realized that a woman had come out of the house.

The woman looked very young, but she wore a traditional Chinese woman's hairstyle and simple clothes, yet she possessed a refined demeanor and graceful bearing.

With just one glance, Yunwei guessed her identity.

She must be General Cui's wife.

Soon, the woman brought the candlestick.

Yunwei picked up the silver needles and heated them over the fire.

The woman didn't say a word, but her eyes shone with hope.

A moment later, Yunwei inserted the silver needles one by one into General Cui's leg.

After the acupuncture was finished, Yunwei sat down to rest.

The woman brought her tea.

"Thank you." Yunwei accepted it and said thank you.

After finishing her tea, seeing the woman still standing in front of her, she paused and said, "I will now use silver needles to unblock General Cui's meridians. After that, he will take a few more medicinal baths. By then, General Cui should be able to stand up again."

Upon hearing this, not only was the woman so excited that she was at a loss for what to do, but even General Cui, who had not held out any hope, showed a slight ripple on his face.

"Doctor, are you saying that there is hope for my husband's leg to be cured?" The woman's voice trembled slightly.

"Mm." Yun Wei nodded.

"This...this is wonderful," the woman stammered.

Sang Qing smiled and said, "This Yun Dongjia is no ordinary doctor. If she says she can cure him, then she definitely can."

"Thank you so much, Regent, and thank you so much, Doctor Yun," the woman said sincerely.

"It's too early to express your gratitude now. Let's wait until you're fully healed," Yun Wei said calmly.

Upon hearing this, the woman became somewhat reserved and asked, "How long will it take for my husband's leg to heal?"

"If nothing unexpected happens, it should take a month or two," Yun Wei said carefully.

"What? So fast?" The woman was both surprised and delighted.

She thought that even if her husband's leg could be cured, it would take a year or two.

Unexpectedly, it only took one or two months to cure.

Yun Wei frowned. "It will take about half a month to clear the meridians, and then you will need to take three medicinal baths." One or two months was her conservative estimate. If General Cui can tolerate it, he can be cured in less than a month.

His condition is better than Li Yanting's, and naturally his recovery time will be shorter.

Li Yanting was paralyzed in both legs. It took three years of drug stimulation for his legs to regain sensation, which enabled him to receive acupuncture and medication.

As for General Cui's leg, she discovered that it wasn't completely numb when she inserted the acupuncture needles, which is why his recovery time was shorter.

"Husband, did you hear that? Your leg will be healed soon." The woman squatted down beside General Cui and held his hand tightly.

General Cui sighed inwardly, raised his hand to wipe away the tears from the corners of her eyes, and said gently, "Yes, I heard you."

The woman was a little embarrassed and quickly stood up. "Doctor Yun and Eunuch Sang, why don't you stay here for lunch? I'll go catch a chicken to kill."

After saying that, she rushed out the door without giving the two of them a chance to refuse.

Sang Qing smiled and said, "I haven't seen such a warm and hospitable Madam Cui for many years."

Upon hearing this, General Cui said apologetically, "Over the years, Aman has followed me and suffered a lot. I'm sorry you had to see this."


Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like