The temptation of the wizard

The Temptation of the Wizard Chapter 80

"It's the inflamed intestines in the abdomen of the Empress Dowager." The doctor Li said more eloquently, and then said: "I wish the host can rest assured."

Everyone crooked.

This... how can you rest assured?

The intestines in the abdomen appeared in the copper basin!

Could my old lady be eaten?

Zang Yushu and the others who ran away almost fell to the ground.

Xia Tongren couldn't bear it, so he opened the door and strode into the bedroom. Seeing Zhu Yuntai packing her suitcase, the old lady was sleeping quietly on the bed, looking peaceful.

Xia Tong walked quickly to the bed and found that the old lady was still breathing and her body was warm. He was puzzled by Zhu Yuntai's words: "The patient is good for life and rest. You can get out of bed tomorrow, six or seven days later. You can remove the stitches again." After speaking, he carried the box and went out.

Chapter 80: What I Wish Yuntai Wants To Do

I wish Yuntai walked to the outside with the box on his back, asked someone to fetch water to wash his hands and face, and then sit down and rest at will, while the infected calf hugged the fruit on the table to enjoy.

The empress dowager, prince prince and others went to visit the empress dowager one after another, and they were all surprised. Can someone live if their intestines are cut out?

It is not difficult to understand that a hole in the stomach was opened and then sewn up. There are some rumors that people in the army or people in the rivers and lakes were cut through their stomachs and survived, but it is beyond everyone's understanding that they can live by cutting off a section of intestines.

Everyone asked Li Shengjie about the process, and they were even more frightened after hearing it, and for a long time they couldn't look directly at the witch who closed her eyes and calmed down.

The knowledge of the witch school is really unpredictable...

After a while, the women and children withdrew one after another. I wish Yuntai would wait until the old lady wakes up and ask the attending maid to pay attention to the situation before he has completed a diagnosis and treatment.

It was already dark at this time, and the emperor wanted to host a banquet in the imperial garden for Zhu Yuntai, but was rejected.

I wish Yuntai took a sedan chair out of the palace. Seeing that Uncle Gong’s carriage was still waiting outside the Chaoyangmen, Wang Niuniu and sisters were naturally there.

Wang Niuniu rushed to Zhuyuntai and exclaimed with joy: "I wish sister."

Yuntai picked her up, shook his head and smiled: "Brother Zhu."

"Okay, brother wish." The little girl chuckled, probably not knowing the difference.

Uncle Gong took the three to settle in a clean courtyard on Changchun Street. Xia Xixi followed but didn't get started, leaving Xiaolu to take care of the courtyard.

Uncle Gong was thoughtful, and soon someone from the restaurant brought in wine and vegetables, including vegetarian and meat dishes, but the diseased calf and Baye were happy.

When the moon hit the sky, Yuntai sat alone in the atrium with his eyes closed and meditated. Suddenly, he heard the sound of familiar footsteps outside the courtyard, and then he heard Xiaolu say that Yan Hua was hiding outside the door to see him.

I wish Yuntai smile, and bring people in with the little green.

"I wish the host a good Yaxing, and envy the old man." This is the second time Yan Huazang has seen Zhu Yuntai. "She" is still sitting in the rocking chair, her posture relaxed, her red dress is slightly raised, and she is the best.

I wish the Yuntai sit upright, "Senior, please sit down."

Yan Huazang took his seat and Xiaolu offered hot tea. Yuntai asked, "How about that Shangshu master Tang Yutang?"

Yan Huazang did not expect that "she" would pay attention to Tang Yutang's follow-up, and smiled bitterly: "He passed away yesterday."

Yuntai: "It's a pity."

Yan Huazang: "Do you regret hurting him?"

"It's a pity that the consultation fee is missing."

Yan Huazang laughed, "Sure enough, it was also your method. I heard that Tang Shangshu had called the imperial physician and the famous doctor in Beijing, but everyone said that he could not be saved. He came to me the day before and asked me for help. I hope I can help. , Let you hold your hands high, it's a pity, it's a pity..."

It's a pity that there was even greater unhappiness yesterday, when Zhu Yuntai, who was angry at that time, was extremely vicious.

Yan Huazang suddenly wondered: "You shouldn't be short of money, why do you care about the pity of the consultation fee?"

"I plan to charge him thirty thousand taels of gold."

"..."

This cannot be said to be "the consultation fee".

Yan Huazang took a sip of tea and asked, "How does Yuntai plan to use the four hundred thousand taels of gold?"

"Can you donate it to the court?"

"Excellent."

Zhu Yuntai turned his head and said to Linghu Chu 8 who was sick at the desk in the room, "Ba Ye, bring my memorial."

"Take it yourself!" Ba Ye yelled angrily, but when Zhu Yuntai raised his hand, he quickly threw the "memorial" out.

Yan Huazang stunned slightly: "It turns out that Yuntai has long since intended to perform his duties, and even the chapters have been prepared, alas..."

A sigh, sighing that people's hearts are not ancient and things are impermanent.

"Predecessors might as well take a look first." Zhu Yuntai handed the fold to Yan Huazang, who was full of energy and read it carefully.

It turned out that Zhu Yuntai really planned to donate 400,000 taels of gold to the imperial court, but it only limited the use of gold.

The text in the Zhezi is very straightforward, but also very detailed. What he has to do is to give "comfort silver" to the people who died in the drought in Hanoi in the name of the court.

Yan Huazang's brows furrowed, and he suddenly remembered what "she" said when he first saw Zhu Yuntai-I'm accountable!

King Xia turned to only those who died in public to receive pension silver, and it was not something that had ever been given to the people who died in natural disasters.

Did the people who died in this drought made sacrifices for their duties?This "gong" is different from the other "gong", but Yan Huazang knows it is, at least most of them are.

But the court will definitely not admit to the common people, let alone "state compensation"!

Furthermore, this foldout also requires the imperial court to publish an emperor list all over the country explaining the issue of pension silver to the refugees in Hanoi. Although it can show the court’s benevolence to a certain extent, it also sets a benchmark for the future. If there is still such a disaster, the refugees and local officials shall not reach out to the court for compensation?

I wish Yuntai also tried to prevent the recurrence of such incidents institutionally!

If there is such a precedent, all the princes are aware that they have to give the people "comfort silver" after the disaster, who would dare to delay the relief of the disaster so frantically?

Although Yan Huazang felt that Zhu Yuntai's idea was still unrealistic, he had to admire the young witch's decision.

"She" also knew that the court would certainly not approve this "memorial" easily, so she refused to accept the court's appointment or reveal her thoughts before she got 400,000 taels of gold.

Now that I had the confidence to get the gold, I came out with this discount.

Four hundred thousand taels of gold and five million taels of silver are a huge temptation at any time. Why not spend other people's money to invite people to buy it?Coupled with Zhu Yuntai's promise to the imperial court, this "memorial" is somewhat possible.

Forcing the princes to take out money to compensate the victims, and forcing the court to confess their mistakes to the victims, even if they only confess their mistakes in a gentle and benevolent manner, they still give those perpetrators a resounding slap in the face.

It is also a wake-up call for the future.

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