Panting for breath, Defang got into the carriage angrily, and the groom drove the carriage back to Nanqing Palace. Jia Jun ordered Nian Chao and the three of them to be tied to the horse, and led the troops back to the city. Baili cried on his forehead, "My lord, is dad okay?"

"No, your father will be fine."

At this moment, Baili's nose and the corners of his mouth were also bleeding. Defang was startled, and reached out to wipe it. "Baili! Don't scare the lonely king, Baili, wake up!"

"My lord, what's wrong with Dad! What's wrong with him!"

Defang held up Baili's head, "Baili, hold on, you'll be at Nanqing Palace soon, the national team will definitely cure you, Baili, did you hear that, did you hear that!"

"My lord..." Xiaopeng cried very sadly

"Xiaopeng, don't cry." Defang reached out to wipe the blood off Xiaopeng's face, "Your father will be fine."

"My lord...save my father..."

"The lonely king will definitely save him." Defang opened the curtain and shouted, "Hurry up! Hurry up!"

"Yes! My lord!" The groom rushed into the city gate, and soon returned to the Nanqing Palace. Defang jumped off the carriage and shouted at the goalkeeper, "Guangxiang! Hurry up and invite the national players! Hurry up!"

The goalkeeper was startled when he saw that Defang's clothes and hands were covered with blood, and turned around and ran into the mansion to find Jin Shangde. Several guards found a board and carried Baili to the main hall. Concubine Di and Jin Shangde rushed over. Seeing that Baili was lying on the board with blood all over his face and pale, with injuries everywhere, Xiaopeng also had a long gash on his face, and Defang's clothes and hands were also covered with blood, Jin Shangde could tell at a glance Baili was seriously injured, so let him check it first after putting down the medicine box.

Concubine Di hurried over, "My lord! What's wrong with you!"

"Madam" Defang stood up and looked at Concubine Di with tears in her eyes, "Baili was hit on the head with a stone by the gangster, and the blood couldn't stop."

"My lord, are you hurt?" Concubine Di pressed Defang's body with her hands, and then looked at his hands, Defang shook her head, "Ma'am, I'm fine, Baili...he's seriously injured ..."

"My lord, Baili will be fine with a national player here, just sit down first."

Defang shook her head and knelt down, "National player, how is Baili?"

"The injury is serious. The officer must stop the bleeding as soon as possible, otherwise it will be even more dangerous."

"More dangerous? What happens then?"

"Baili lost a lot of blood, and his body still has internal injuries. If he doesn't stop the bleeding first, he may die."

"What... the national player, hurry up! Stop the bleeding!"

"Yes, my lord." Jin Shangde beckoned, "Hurry up and carry Baili to his room."

"No, take it to the side room in the inner courtyard!" Defang ordered

"The inner courtyard is the residence of the prince and empress, so it may be inconvenient."

"No inconvenience, the lonely king wants to see him get better."

"But my lord... Baili's injury is too serious, his skull is lacerated, it's not known whether he injured his inner brain, in case he is dismissed..."

Defang held Jin Shangde's wrist, "Jin Daguo's hand! You will definitely cure him, right?"

Jin Shangde looked into Defang's anxious and pleading eyes, and could only say, "Yes... my lord, sir... I will try my best to heal Baili."

Everyone carried Baili into the side room of the inner courtyard and exited. Jin Shangde pressed the blood and administered the needles. The doctor of traditional Chinese medicine and the medicine boy were busy making potions and pastes according to the instructions of the national players. Defang stood in the room looking at Baili in a daze. Concubine Di pulled De Fang out of the side room and persuaded, "My lord, Baili will be fine with a national player here. You'd better go back to the house and have a rest."

"Ma'am... I caused Baili to become like this..."

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