Chapter 5 The Queen is in danger
Ma Xiuying didn't think she had any serious illness. It wasn't that she was hiding her illness and avoiding medical treatment, but she did not show any special symptoms.

But Lao Zhu was so concerned, which was very useful to her.

After looking, hearing, and asking, Chen Jingke's expression became solemn just after halfway through the process.

"Have you always felt weak, loss of appetite, lack of energy, palpitations and panic lately?"

Ma Xiuying nodded: "That's true. Isn't this caused by overwork?"

Chen Jingke shook his head, "The specifics require further diagnosis."

This time he checked more carefully, even checking some places repeatedly.

Naturally, everyone saw that something was wrong, their expressions changed, and Zhu Yuanzhang became even more nervous and restless.

No one dared to ask out loud, and the room was so quiet that you could hear a needle drop.

After checking for more than two quarters of an hour, Chen Jingke stopped.

Zhu Yuanzhang couldn't wait to ask: "Young man, how is the queen?"

Chen Jingke thought for a while and said, "The empress is suffering from a severe illness and it may break out at any time."

"Ah?" Zhu Biao exclaimed and said, "How is it possible? The imperial doctor just said that he was just overworked and that he would be fine after a few days of rest."

All the imperial doctors lowered their heads in shame and dared not speak.

Zhu Yuanzhang glared at them fiercely: "A bunch of quacks."

Several imperial doctors were so frightened that they kept silent: "Your Majesty, please forgive me."

Chen Jingke defended them and said, "Your Majesty, please calm down. The seniors cannot be blamed for this."

"They made a mistake in judgment, and indeed they made their own mistakes, but the greater responsibility lies with the empress herself."

Seeing that he actually pointed the finger at Ma Xiuying, everyone was a little horrified.

"The most taboo thing in treating diseases and saving lives is that the patient is too opinionated and does not tell the doctor all the symptoms."

"That's just the way it is for your empress. The imperial doctor's grasp of the situation is not comprehensive, so misjudgments will occur."

All the imperial doctors are extremely grateful, this young man is so generous.

Ma Xiuying was not angry, but sighed: "I took it too much for granted, thinking that it was just some minor problems that wouldn't bother me, but who knew..."

Surprisingly, Zhu Yuanzhang was not angry and just said: "Humph, don't speak for them."

"You were able to diagnose the queen the first time you saw her. They are in the palace every day and they can't detect it. They really deserve to be punished."

Chen Jingke thought to himself, "I really have wronged the imperial doctors. I can see that it was because I shot the arrow first and then drew the target."

I knew Ma Xiuying was sick before, so I would naturally consider this direction during diagnosis and treatment, making it easier to find hidden problems.

It is normal for imperial doctors to make misjudgments when they have incomplete information.

Zhu Yuanzhang then asked: "Hunter, is the queen's illness serious? How to treat her?"

Chen Jingke said in a serious tone: "Whether the empress's illness can be cured depends partly on manpower and partly on God's will."

Everyone was shocked. They thought it would be serious, but they didn't expect it to be a matter of God's will.

If he hadn't just cured Zhu Xiongying's disease, everyone would have scolded him for being alarmist.

But even so, there is still doubt in my heart.

Could it be that this kid made a wrong diagnosis?
Ma Xiuying was the first to suspect it. Normally, she was a little flustered and weak, but had no other discomfort.

And I have never had any serious illness in the past, so why did I suddenly become seriously ill? It depends on God's will?

However, she had a gentle temperament and did not question it directly. Instead, she said: "Young man, please tell me what disease I have."

Chen Jingke knew that she didn't believe it, so he could only try his best to explain:
"The empress' illness stems from the fact that she suffered too much in the past, her body was overtaxed, and some minor illnesses were not treated in time, resulting in hidden injuries."

"When you were young, your body was strong, and all the hidden diseases were suppressed. As you get older and your body begins to decline, these hidden diseases will break out one after another." "My queen's legs and feet often cramp, which is due to the lack of a kind of energy called calcium in the body. Caused by this, medication needs to be replenished.”

"Your complexion is pale, your heart is flustered, you are short of breath, and your whole body is sore and weak. These are all signs of an outbreak of hidden disease."

"Under normal circumstances, these hidden diseases should break out one after another, so that the body has an adaptation process and there are opportunities for treatment."

"However, my grandson is seriously ill and my wife is too tired and nervous, which leads to a concentrated outbreak of hidden diseases..."

Seeing that what he said was so specific, everyone finally believed it, but this result was the last thing they wanted to see.

Zhu Yuanzhang murmured: "Let's just say, the queen has never seen any big storms, how could she faint so easily."

Zhu Biao bowed deeply and said, "Miracle doctor, please cure my mother's illness."

How could Chen Jingke dare to accept his courtesy? He hurriedly hid aside: "Your Highness, please don't do this. I will do my best to treat your empress."

He really has a lot of experience when it comes to treating this type of disease.

He had seen this situation too many times in his previous life.

People who suffer from this disease are mainly those born before the 70s.

They suffered too much and suffered too much when they were young. They relied on surviving minor illnesses and surviving on serious illnesses.

Many people have hidden diseases that begin to break out as they get older.

It is difficult to recover, but with proper treatment, it is still possible to control the disease, reduce pain, and extend life.

Rich people can take various special medicines and hire specialized medical teams, while ordinary people can only take care of themselves slowly.

When it comes to health care, few are better at it than Chinese medicine.

Chen Jingke quickly came up with a complete recuperation plan based on his previous life experience and Ma Xiuying's situation.

"This is the preliminary treatment plan. This medicine can enhance your physique. Take one dose every day."

"This is a medicinal diet recipe. You must strictly follow the above requirements every day."

"After seven days, I will diagnose and treat the empress again and formulate a new treatment plan based on the actual situation."

Zhu Yuanzhang looked at the three pages and felt a little more at ease.

Putting the paper away, he stood up and said: "Afterwards, I will stay in the palace for the time being and treat the queen well."

Even though Chen Jingke was anxious, he knew that now was not the time to file a complaint, so he could only say patiently:
"Yes."

Zhu Yuanzhang added: "Our dear grandson's body still needs treatment, and he has been sent to the harem to temporarily live with the queen to facilitate the treatment of his descendants."

Zhu Biao naturally wouldn't say anything, and he was filled with guilt when he said it.

His father cared too little about him, but his mother took care of him more.

This child has been close to the imperial grandmother since he was a child, and now that he is sick, he wants to be with her even more.

Hearing this, Mrs. Lu's expression changed, and the fingers curled up in her sleeves turned white.

The palace officials quickly obtained an imperial chariot and carefully moved Zhu Xiongying over. Zhu Yuanzhang and Ma Xiuying also boarded.

Chen Jingke was also allowed to board the royal chariot because of his meritorious service in saving the queen and grandson.

To the ministers, this is a great gift.

However, Chen Jingke was not excited at all. At this time, he was completely thinking about how to report the imperial edict.

Before he could come up with a solution, he saw a tall man in brocade clothes coming to the imperial chariot and presenting a secret letter.

After Zhu Yuanzhang read it, he glanced at Chen Jingke, put away the secret letter and said nothing.

(End of this chapter)

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