âAiyaâŚâ Han Congan shook his head. âThe young generalâs illness is actually very complicated. We can only wait a few days and see the situation then.â
These words made Princess Changping angry. âHan Congan, whatâs wrong with you? Why are you so useless?! You couldnât cure big brother, you canât fix Qingwu gege, so what kind of miracle doctor are you? You quack, Iâm going to tell on you to imperial grandmother!â
This foolish princess was fixated on saving Mu Qingwu and hurting Han Yunxi, but had no idea she was the empress dowagerâs pawn. Han Congan held back his rage to patiently speak reason. âPrincess Changping, calm your anger. Even Imperial Physician Gu canât ascertain the cause, ehâŚwho knows how long he plans to wait for? If we delay for too long, then perhapsâŚperhapsâŚâ
Han Conganâs words directly made Gu Beiyue a target. Before he finished speaking, Princess Changping and Mu Liuyue grew fearful. Mu Liuyue was much smarter than the princess and understood immediately. âPrincess, Imperial Physician Gu and Han Yunxi tried to save him together that day. If Han Yunxiâs guilty, then so is Imperial Physician Gu! But fatherâs still letting him treat big brother!â
âThatâs right! Imperial Physician Gu is an accomplice, too!â Princess Changping came to a realization, narrowly hurting her waist again. To be honest, her injury there hadnât healed yet. She rubbed her waist and cried, âIâll report him to the justice courts right now!â
Han Congan shook his head. âEsteemed princess, why donât you find some directors from the medical academy next? They can come take a look tomorrow.â
The people from the academy werenât ordinary folk. Cloud Realm Medical Academy was the goal of every doctor, gathering the cream of the crop from the continent. This was especially true for the directors at the academy who were over 100-years-old. They were Cloud Realm Continentâs medical experts!\nPrincess Changping and Mu Liuyue were exceptionally pleased. âGood good good! Then weâll wait for your good news!â
âBig brother can definitely be saved! When that happens, Iâll have father chase away Imperial Physician Gu!â
âThatâs great! Liuyue, letâs go. We have big things to do at the justice courts!â Princess Changping was in excellent spirits, convinced that her Qingwu gege would be fine. Mu Liuyue trailed after her like a tagalong. Neither of them stopped to think that the experts of the medical academy were formidable but far from being gods. Theyâd held consultations on the crown princeâs illness before, but he was still sick.
Seeing them leave, Han Congan put on a cold smile. There were plenty of incurable illnesses in this world. After heâd suffered the consequences related to the crown princeâs illness, heâd never risk his head again. As long as they changed Gu Beiyue with someone else, even any imperial physician would do. Wasnât it easy to keep Mu Qingwu in a never-ending coma? Wasnât it simple to make sure he died? This time, he didnât even have to get involved in the mess himself.
Han Yunxi, ah, Han Yunxi. You killed your own mother and embarrassed the Han Family before the empress dowager and the Duke of Qinâs household. Now itâs your turn to do something for the Han Familyâs sake.
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How could Han Yunxi know the peril of her plight from prison?
Since Gu Beiyue was sending people over periodically, the North Court Official dared not torture her again after last nightâs scare. Yet someone unexpected showed up that afternoon. At that time, Han Yunxi was snuggled up on the bed, pinching her fingers to pass the time. Either tonight or tomorrow, Mu Qingwuâs poison would show itself. As long as Gu Beiyue could get the blood to her promptly, she would still be able to write a prescription to save his life, even without the ingredients on hand.\nShe waited and waited, wondering when Gu Beiyue would come. It was at this moment that a jailer walked over. Who knew what heâd told the guards at the entrance, but all the other jailers had left. Han Yunxi looked at him with a raised eyebrow, but didnât pay him any attention. In spite of that, the jailer suddenly opened the door to her cell and walked inside. Whatever you called it, Han Yunxi was still an important criminal. Could a mere jailer just come in?
She saw that he was about fifty years old with a kindly face. He nervously looked around to make sure no one was coming before walking quickly to Han Yunxi, who gave him a guarded look but didnât speak.
Unexpectedly, the jailer fell to his knees with a thump as soon as he drew near. âYoung benefactor! Young benefactor! This old man finally has the chance to meet you! I thought Iâd never get the chance to see you in this life.â
EhhâŚ
Han Yunxi could completely recall this bodyâs previous memories. The original owner was a woman who neither left the main gates nor entered the inner courtyards of her house. She was a useless good-for-nothing who was bullied everyday and never did anything significant, harmful or helpful.
âElder, please stand up if you have anything to say,â Han Yunxi got off the bed to help him up, but the old man was too moved to stir.
âYoung benefactor, you probably donât know who I am. But I know you. Youâre Lady Tianxinâs daughter, arenât you, who married the Duke of Qin as Qin Wangfei.â
Lady TianxinâŚ
Although Han Yunxi had only inherited the previous memories of this body, she still felt a very real warmth towards this name in her heart. Lady Tianxin was her mother, a skilled medical practitioner who was a true doctor and benevolent woman. To give birth to her, she had died in labor.\nâYoung benefactor, your mother was the lifesaver of my entire family. At the end of the twelfth month of one lunar year, in the western outskirts by the Luo River Village, a pestilence broke out. My entire family fell ill with the disease, but your mother cured us all. OtherwiseâŚotherwise weâd all have been burned to death!â As the jailer spoke, he kneeled down again, voice choked with sobs. âWhy do good people always have short lives? This old man didnât even pay back her kindness before Lady Tianxin passed awayâŚâ The old jailer look genuinely saddened as he ended up in tears.
âElder, doctors exist to help society. That was my motherâs duty while she lived. You donât need to take it to heart, but just live well. That will be the best way to repay my mother,â Han Yunxi urged, wanting to help the jailer up again. But he refused.
âYoung benefactor, this old man came today to repay that kindness. Young benefactor, I canât just watch you die in this prison!â
These words surprised Han Yunxi. âDie here?â
The jailer nervously looked behind him to check that the coast was clear, before grasping Han Yunxiâs hand to speak in a low voice. âYoung benefactor, Iâve long wanted to see you when you came in. But it was only last night that my shift rolled around. I secretly overheard the North Court Official said that the people upstairs wanted your life!â
âI know,â Han Yunxi said, throwing off his hand with a smile. Too many people up there wanted her dead.
But the old jailer only grew more anxious. âYoung benefactor, it was the empress dowager who wanted your life. Theyâre going to kill young General Mu and give you the death sentence.â Seeing that Han Yunxi didnât have much of a reaction, he quickly added, âYoung benefactor, you donât know, but the young General Mu is one of the second imperial princeâs people. The empress dowager wants to seize this chance to eliminate the young general for the crown princeâs sake!â\nHearing these words, Han Yunxi felt astonishedânot at the empress dowagerâs intention, but at the fact that a mere jailer could know this much.
The agitated jailer purposely ran to the cell doors to see that no one was around before hurrying back to speak some more. âYoung benefactor, consider me your servant tonight. Iâve already bribed all the others here. Thereâs a secret passage I know of where you can follow me out. Donât just stay here and wait foolishly. Iâve heard them say that when the young general dies tomorrow, theyâll kill you immediately and say you committed suicide to escape punishment.â
âYouâreâŚletting me go?â Han Yunxi asked in disbelief.
âThatâs right. Letâs slip away while itâs still night out. Young benefactor, Iâve already prepared the carriage for your escape, so try to run as far away as you can. Never come back here again,â the jailer said sincerely.
âIf I run off, wouldnât that count as a fugitive trying to dodge her crimes? How would I ever explain myself clearly in this lifetime?â Han Yunxi asked again. Apologies, but sheâd been an orphan since childhood. She was used to social snobbery and fickle-minded people. For her to easily believe a stranger was impossible. Moreover, if she really ran away, then sheâd be admitting that she was wrong. That was the greatest source of shame for a doctor. Looking at it from another perspective, she didnât believe that the empress dowager would kill off Mu Qingwu so easily.
Did this jailer really think that she was the Han Yunxi of before, who knew nothing of the world or its experiences?
âYoung benefactor, you canât attend to things like guilt and crimes right now. Itâs more important to save your own life!â the jailer was very anxious.
âIf I go, what will happen to you? Things thatâŚimplicate others, I canât do.â Han Yunxi placed particular emphasis on the âimplicate,â and the jailerâs gaze turned evasive in response. Yet his words were still earnest and sincere.\nâYoung benefactor, this old manâs life isnât worth any money. Lady Tianxin saved my entire family. If I can repay her with this life of mine, then itâll still be enough!â The jailerâs eyes were brimming with tears as he grew more agitated, but Han Yunxiâs words were unexpectedly cold.
âWhy should I believe you?â
Ehh�
In an instant, the old jailer was at a loss for words. âYoung, young benefactor, youâŚ.thisâŚ.I, IâŚâ As if afraid of being found out, the jailer equivocated for awhile without being able to explain anything. Han Yunxiâs lips curved into an icy smile as certainty reached her heart.
âElder, youâre quite old and canât pull this off. Just leave.â As she spoke, Han Yunxi bundled herself atop the heated-brick bed, her eyes lit brilliantly by the blazing fire. It made the jailer afraid to even look at her.
âThenâŚthen, young benefactor, youâŚyou take care.â The jailer kept his calm with difficulty before hastily backing out. Han Yunxi watched him quietly, thinking that if she really escaped tonight, someone would probably kill her straight out of the justice courts.
Exactly who had come up with such a treacherous plot?
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As soon as the jailer left the cell, two guards took him to a secret room where Princess Changping, Mu Liuyue and the North Guard Official were having a chat. Seeing him return, the princess hurriedly rose to her feet. âHow is it, did she agree?â
When Princess Changping came to report Gu Beiyue, sheâd thought of a plot for the North Court Official as well to trick Han Yunxi into breaking out from prison. Last night sheâd not only failed to punish Han Yunxi but hurt her own waist, as well as gaining a rash. Princess Changping wanted to see Han Yunxi convicted right this instant!\nThe jailer quickly kneeled down. âPrincess Changping, Qin Wangfeiâs too shrewd. This oneâŚthis one is useless!â
Princess Changpingâs hopes came crashing down as she angrily kicked him. âWorthless thing, scram!â
The North Court Official gave his guards a look, and they promptly led the jailer away. Princess Changping narrowed her eyes in a ferocious expression, and made a âkillâ motion towards the North Court Official.
âNever!â the man instantly refused. âEsteemed princess, that absolutely canât happen. If we were able, then last night we wouldâveâŚno matter what, she canât die here. The courts of justice canât withstand the weight of such a burden, let aloneâŚwith no input from the empress dowager.â
âWhat are you afraid of with me here? Imperial Grandmotherâs long wanted her dead!â Princess Changping pouted as she spoke.
âEven so, she canât die here. Thereâs still the Duke ofâŚâ Before the North Court Official could finish speaking, Mu Liuyue suddenly had an inspiration.
âPrincess, North Court Official, I still have a plan. Why donât you two see how it is?â\n