Chapter 202 "Dr. Xiao"
Chapter 202 "Dr. Xiao"
Emperor Jingxuan received the letter from the Liu Mansion. He couldn't wait to unfold the letter that carried hope. His eyes scanned the paper eagerly, reading the contents carefully.
When he saw that Mother Xu and Cui Xi had recovered, and no one in the Liu Mansion was infected, and the treatment method had been promoted in the Liu Mansion, Emperor Jingxuan felt an indescribable relief in his heart.
He sat on the dragon chair in the imperial study, lost in thought.
Recalling what Master Xuankong once said - Ye Xiaoxiao is the lucky star of the Great Wei.
It was not until this moment that he truly and deeply understood the meaning of this sentence.
This sudden plague would have plunged the entire capital into a huge crisis, but the servants of the Liu Mansion accidentally discovered it, and the appearance of Ye Xiaoxiao dispelled the impending disaster.
After Emperor Jingxuan pondered for a moment, he immediately decided to issue an edict.
He picked up the imperial brush and wrote a solemn imperial edict on the bright yellow silk: "In compliance with the will of Heaven, the Emperor proclaims: Liu Yunniang and Ye Xiaoxiao are intelligent and courageous, and have demonstrated extraordinary abilities during the plague. I now order them to go to the outskirts of Beijing to treat the plague. All the accompanying imperial doctors in the palace must obey their orders and go all out to save the people from danger. I decree this."
The imperial edict soon reached the Liu Mansion. After Liu Yunniang and Ye Xiaoxiao learned the news, they were a little bit unbelieving for a moment.
It’s not because they don’t want to go to the outskirts of Beijing, but they didn’t expect that His Majesty would trust them so much.
The two did not dare to delay, Liu Yunniang and Ye Xiaoxiao quickly packed their luggage and carefully selected the necessary medicinal herbs and utensils.
Ye Xiaoxiao carefully packed those precious medicinal herbs into a wooden box. Each herb seemed to carry the hope of life.
Liu Yunniang carefully checked the equipment to make sure nothing important was left out. Because they were going to the outskirts of Beijing, they did not bring other servants with them. Even though Yuezhu and Yuemei begged them, they still refused to take them with them.
However, when the two of them went out, they saw Liu Qing standing expressionlessly beside the carriage at the gate of the mansion.
"Ma'am, Miss, it's time to go."
Liu Yunniang and Ye Xiaoxiao looked at each other and tacitly did not speak.
Forget it, honest man, I can’t be stubborn, so just let him follow me!
Song Yiyun, who was guarding the city gate, saw Liu Yunniang's carriage passing by. His heart tightened and he clenched his fists, trying his best to suppress his inner throbbing.
Seeing the carriage moving slowly forward and about to reach him, he loosened his grip.
"Wait a minute."
Upon hearing this, Liu Yunniang gently lifted the curtain of the carriage and looked over.
Liu Yunniang was seen covering half of her face with a white gauze. Although it covered her features, it added a sense of mysterious beauty.
As the breeze blew, the white veil fluttered slightly, as if telling of her gentleness and elegance.
She was wearing a light blue dress with fluttering sleeves, like a fairy descending from the earth. A white ribbon was tied around her waist, which perfectly outlined her slender waist. Her long hair was as black as ink, loosely tied up, with a few strands of hair playfully hanging on her cheeks.
Song Yiyun, wearing a dark blue robe and a black belt around his waist, looked tall and straight. His face was handsome and resolute, and his eyes were full of worry.
He looked at Liu Yunniang, with countless thoughts in his mind, but in the end he only uttered two words,
"Take care of yourself!"
Liu Yunniang nodded slightly, without saying anything, and lowered the curtain.
Ye Xiaoxiao was sitting in the carriage, taking in the entire scene.
She felt a slight movement in her heart; the affection that Prince Song had for his mother was truly obvious.
But, he was destined to be in unrequited love.
Ye Xiaoxiao looked at her mother's face half covered by the white veil and her light blue dress, feeling filled with emotion.
Originally, the purpose of this white gauze was to prevent airborne transmission, but my mother's outfit actually added a touch of mysterious beauty.
The carriage moved slowly forward, and Ye Xiaoxiao's thoughts gradually drifted away.
She thought of the sick people who were struggling in pain and waiting for treatment.
She secretly vowed to do her best to find better treatments and help them recover as soon as possible.
At the same time, she also hoped that the plague would pass as soon as possible so that the capital could return to its former prosperity and tranquility.
Even though they were mentally prepared, the scene before them still made them feel heartbroken when they arrived in the suburbs of Beijing.
Countless refugees lay in simple tents, looking haggard and coughing one after another.
Those coughs seemed like a struggle for life, which made people feel extremely distressed.
Ye Xiaoxiao's eyes instantly became moist. She knew that she had to take action as soon as possible and not let these people continue to suffer.
Liu Yunniang and Ye Xiaoxiao first discussed the treatment plan with the imperial doctors.
They sat around a simple table, on which were placed ancient medical books and some materials they brought from the Liu Mansion.
The imperial doctors who originally did not approve of the mother and daughter put away their dissatisfaction when they heard Ye Xiaoxiao, at such a young age, talk about the prevention and treatment of the plague in a clear and logical manner and even prescribe medicine.
Doctors have kind hearts, and looking at the tragic scene before them, all the imperial physicians began to discuss the matter seriously.
After an in-depth discussion, they developed a detailed treatment plan.
First, the patients are classified and placed in different areas according to the severity of their illness.
For patients with milder symptoms, medication and dietary adjustments are given.
Ye Xiaoxiao personally selected some medicinal herbs suitable for patients with milder conditions and asked the imperial doctors to carefully prepare the medicine soup.
She patiently explained to the imperial doctors the dosage and cooking time of the herbs to ensure the efficacy of the medicine soup. Liu Yunniang arranged for people to prepare nutritious meals for these patients to strengthen their physical fitness.
Patients with more serious conditions will be observed and treated more closely.
They set up a special intensive care unit in a relatively quiet area and arranged for experienced doctors to be on duty day and night.
Liu Yunniang and Ye Xiaoxiao would also come here frequently to check on changes in the patient's condition and adjust the treatment plan in a timely manner.
Then, they organized people to build a temporary medical tent.
On an open grassland, people were busy moving around, carrying wood and cloth.
Ye Xiaoxiao personally directed everyone to ensure that each tent was built firmly and comfortably. She knew that these tents were not only a refuge for the patients, but also a place of hope for them to overcome the disease.
Each tent is equipped with necessary medical equipment and medicines to ensure that every patient can receive timely diagnosis and treatment.
Ye Xiaoxiao personally instructed the imperial doctors to prepare medicinal soup.
She strictly controls the dosage of medicinal materials, and each ingredient is carefully weighed to ensure accuracy.
Liu Yunniang is responsible for coordinating the distribution of materials and the arrangement of personnel to ensure the smooth progress of the treatment.
"Don't be afraid, we will definitely heal you."
After a period of efforts, the epidemic in the suburbs of Beijing has been effectively controlled.
The patients' conditions are gradually improving and new cases of infection are decreasing.
The tent was filled with the laughter of children, which reflected the patients' renewed desire for life.
The names of Liu Yunniang and Ye Xiaoxiao spread throughout the suburbs of Beijing, and the refugees were full of gratitude and respect for them.
The name of "Dr. Xiao" gradually spread in the suburbs of Beijing.
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