The prince longs for me every night after mastering thought-reading
Chapter 932 - 621: Is This How My Son Came About? The National Master’s Serious Confession_3

Chapter 932: Chapter 621: Is This How My Son Came About? The National Master’s Serious Confession_3

Little Guizi heard the words and looked at Xiao Jinyu.

Xiao Jinyu also realized that he had been visiting the Xiyun Pavilion a bit too frequently lately and turned his head to look at Feng Wuyou.

Feng Wuyou also looked at Xiao Jinyu; it was not hard to guess that he was the one who had caught the old hens.

Xiao Jinyu said with some embarrassment, "Ayan is not in good health, so I caught a few more old hens to help nourish her."

As a doctor, Feng Wuyou felt the need to remind Xiao Jinyu, "If someone’s health is poor, eating old hens all the time isn’t useful."

Xiao Jinyu had thought that eating more old hens would help with bodily nourishment and was a bit anxious when he heard Feng Wuyou say this.

"What should I do then? Ayan’s spirit has been quite poor recently."

Seeing Xiao Jinyu so concerned, Feng Wuyou comforted him, "I’ll take a look at her later."

Xiao Jinyu nodded happily, "Thank you, sister-in-law."

Feng Wuyou had Little Guizi pick a young rooster and two fish to send to the Hehuan Hall, and then she went to Qiancheng Hall.

When she arrived, Xiao Jinyu was standing at the palace gate waiting and led her inside upon seeing her.

"Sister-in-law, Ayan won’t be in trouble, right?"

Feng Wuyou hadn’t seen Concubine Han yet and could not make a definitive statement. "Let’s speak after I’ve had a look."

"Alright."

Xiao Jinyu led Feng Wuyou into the yard of Concubine Han, just as Concubine Wan spotted them.

Since his return, Xiao Jinyu had not once visited her yard, but instead went to see Concubine Han every day, as if she didn’t exist.

Initially, it was Xiao Jinyu’s kind nature that had made her want to marry him; now, the outcome seemed to tell her that her original choice was wrong.

But would marrying Xiao Jinyan have led to a different outcome?

Upon entering, Feng Wuyou saw Concubine Han sitting on the couch, drinking tea from a cup. When Concubine Han saw her, she simply greeted, "Crown Princess," without performing any courtesy.

Feng Wuyou didn’t mind.

Xiao Jinyu said, "You’ve been feeling lethargic every day and your body is weak, so I asked my sister-in-law to come take a look at you."

Concubine Han nodded and looked up at Feng Wuyou, "I’m troubled to have to ask this of the Crown Princess."

Feng Wuyou sat down on the couch and turned to Concubine Han. Without waiting for her to speak, Xiao Jinyu, standing on the side, took Concubine Han’s hand, rolled up her sleeve, and presented it to Feng Wuyou.

Feng Wuyou thought that Xiao Jinyu was even better at spoiling his wife than his brother was, taking on even the simple task of rolling up a sleeve himself.

She started to take Concubine Han’s pulse seriously.

She frowned, then looked up at Concubine Han to see that she had become somewhat pale and had lost some weight since their last meeting. Her eyes were also dull and lackluster.

Concerned, Xiao Jinyu asked, "Sister-in-law, how is Ayan doing?"

Feng Wuyou replied, "Concubine Han is indeed in a very weak state with severe anemia."

Xiao Jinyu asked with confusion, "Anemia? What is anemia?"

Anemia is a modern term; in ancient times, it was known as blood deficiency.

Feng Wuyou explained, "It’s blood deficiency. She needs to nourish her blood."

Xiao Jinyu asked, "How should she be nourished?"

Feng Wuyou replied, "For nourishing blood, dietary remedies are the best. However, since Concubine Han’s blood deficiency is severe, she should first rely on medicine for nourishment and then choose ingredients that can nourish the blood for her daily meals. I’ll write you a list, and you can prepare everything according to it."

Xiao Jinyu was relieved that he had encountered Feng Wuyou today; otherwise, his wife’s illness might have gone unaddressed for who knows how long.

"I’ve noted it down, sister-in-law," he said.

Feng Wuyou wrote down a full sheet of paper and then prescribed a remedy.

Xiao Jinyu sent someone to fetch the medicine and took the list, intending to make several copies for the kitchen staff to remember.

Feng Wuyou looked closely at Concubine Han for a while, then warned, "However, I haven’t determined the cause of Concubine Han’s blood deficiency. If you feel unwell somewhere, remember to tell me."

Xiao Jinyu listened intently and then nodded earnestly, "I understand, sister-in-law."

After Feng Wuyou finished giving instructions, she returned to the Hehuan Hall and found her father had already come back. She approached happily and inquired, "Father, didn’t mother come with you?"

Jun Moqing replied, "She said we need to keep our distance."

Feng Wuyou asked with confusion, "Why do we need to keep our distance?"

After some thought, Jun Moqing replied, "Perhaps because we were too close last night?"

Feng Wuyou chuckled at the response, "Father, that’s quite a bit of information. Last night, you didn’t stay with mother the whole night, did you?"

Jun Moqing nodded, "Yes, we stayed together the entire night."

Last night, he watched the moon with Fengfeng until midnight. After Fengfeng fell asleep, he had Xue Huai bring a Fox Fur to cover her, and then he slept in her arms the whole night.

Thinking of her father and mother sleeping together last night, Feng Wuyou was somewhat happy, "It looks like mother is almost ready to accept father."

Jun Moqing asked, "How do you know?"

"If mother hadn’t accepted father, how could a woman spend the whole night with a man? Mother is not that kind of loose woman," Feng Wuyou stated confidently.

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