Reborn As Divine Doctor to Rule the World-Chapter 208 - 209 Too Reckless

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Chapter 208: Chapter 209: Too Reckless

Chapter 208: Chapter 209: Too Reckless

Fang Jue looked at the nanny with a gloomy expression and splashed the soup in his hand onto her face as he shouted fiercely, “Someone, take the nanny away and give her a harsh beating of twenty planks.”

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“Young Master, this old servant has erred, this old servant…”

“If you utter one more word, I will add another plank,” Fang Jue cut her off sharply.

Upon hearing this, the nanny immediately shut her mouth, only to be dragged away with tears streaming down her face.

Fang Jue sighed lightly and said, “I am already looking for a wet nurse, so this won’t happen again.”

Shao He nodded in satisfaction and went over to check on Jhiang Yijia, ensuring that there were no problems and that the wound was healing well before he could set his mind at ease.

“Although his wound is healing well, he will need at least two to three years before trying for a child. It absolutely cannot be sooner, or it would endanger his life.”

Shao He knew that Fang Jue’s mother preferred boys, and since Jhiang Yijia had given birth to a girl, it was hard to guarantee that they wouldn’t be forced to have another child soon.

That would be completely unacceptable, as one absolutely cannot have children within two years after a cesarean section.

“I will be extra careful,” Fang Jue promised repeatedly.

Shao He approached the crib nearby, picked up the sleeping child, opened a small book, and examined the child.

He ensured the child had no abnormalities and instructed, “The child is premature, so make sure to keep her warm and promptly clean up any vomit to avoid choking.”

Fang Jue noted down all these details meticulously.

As Jhiang Yijia lay in bed, she suddenly teared up and sobbed, “Doctor Shao, I’m sorry, it’s all because of me that you lost your child, is Xiao Linzhang alright?”

She knew how important the child was to Doctor Shao, and she felt incredibly guilty for almost making him lose someone very important.

“Xiao Linzhang is safe and sound, and it is not your fault. There’s no need for self-blame,” Shao He reassured her with a light smile.

Hearing this, Jhiang Yijia’s face brightened significantly. She looked at him with a grateful and firm expression, “Doctor Shao, from now on, if there’s anything I can help with, please feel free to command me.”

Shao He was briefly stunned, then displayed a warm smile and gently replied, “Thank you. You may try to get out of bed and move around now, but avoid stretching the incision. You must take proper care during this month of confinement.”

“Thank you, Doctor Shao,” Jhiang Yijia said weakly.

After giving all his instructions, Shao He left with Qingxia.

In the courtyard, Yan Ze lounged on a rocking chair, occasionally tossing peanuts into his mouth.

“I say, you really are a strange one. You have a perfectly good Fifth Prince’s Mansion to stay in, yet you choose to confine yourself in such a remote place. Do you enjoy torturing yourself, or do you just like this place?”

“I am pleased,” he responded.

Frustrated with nothing to counter, Yan Ze shrugged and said, “The matter you asked me to investigate has made some progress. There’s no evidence against Chu Yu for planning against Jhiang Yijia, and it’s normal to find water at the banquet venue. This isn’t something that can be used against him.”

“It was indeed meticulously planned,” Pei Huaian remarked as he sniffed his tea cup, the fresh aroma improving his mood significantly.

Yan Ze suddenly sat up from the rocking chair, leaned over the table, and looked at the content face, asking, “You are always cautious and disguise things well, how could you be careless in this matter? Do you know how many petitions there were to impeach you this morning?”

Even if The Emperor wanted to downplay the incident, public opinion was hard to suppress.

Pei Huaian showed no emotion, his expression calm as he said, “Isn’t that normal? Finding a grip on me, how could those people let go of this chance?”

“If you knew, why did you still do it? This could put you in danger!” Yan Ze said, frustrated.

“If not this way, then how?” Pei Huaian countered.

“You should have just saved the child naturally, why did you have to attack Chu Yu? Now, your trouble could be even greater.”

“Heh…” Pei Huaian chuckled lightly, “These people are still too naive, thinking they can easily bring me down.”

“But you shouldn’t do this, if something happens to you…” Yan Ze frowned.

“There are no ifs, but…”

Seeing Pei Huaian changing the subject, Yan Ze quickly pressed, “But what?”

Pei Huaian pursed his lips and smiled slightly, “This also lets me clearly know just how many people The Empress has in the court.”

Perhaps this was a blessing in disguise, as those who usually disguised themselves also showed their true colors, giving him the opportunity to see their true faces.

Feeling helpless, Yan Ze shook his head but heard him continue, “You have people impeach Chu Yu in the court, take advantage of his absence from the court to grab his tasks.”

This vengeful act was unlike his usual behavior, which made Yan Ze narrow his eyes as he analyzed Pei Huaian’s series of special treatments towards Shao and formed a bold guess.

He leaned in cautiously and asked, “Doctor Shao’s child isn’t really yours, is it?”

This statement shocked Xia Zhaohe, who was outside the courtyard; she slowly withdrew her raised foot, recalling the drug she tried to use on Pei Huaian two years ago that ended up benefiting Shao He instead.

With this thought, Xia Zhaohe’s expression turned exceedingly colorful, and she abandoned all thoughts of paying a visit.

“Princess? What are you doing here?” Ah Mo’s voice suddenly came from behind her.

Startled, Xia Zhaohe swiftly turned around and saw the astonished Ah Mo standing behind her.