A Foodie Transmigrated into the Palace
Chapter 685: Something’s Wrong
CHAPTER 685: CHAPTER 685: SOMETHING’S WRONG
"What’s wrong with Shih Jieyu?"
Ahead, Zhao Junyao had also heard the commotion. He turned his head, frowning, and berated them coldly, "Fools! What are you sneaking around for?"
Li Shengan and Little Zhuzi both knelt.
"Your Majesty, forgive us!"
Zhao Junyao, being in a good mood, couldn’t be bothered to pursue the matter and said lazily, "Speak. What’s the matter?"
Little Zhuzi, trembling with fear, still answered, "Your Majesty, Imperial Doctor Zhang sent this servant to report that... Shih Jieyu... I’m afraid... she might not make it!"
Zhao Junyao’s expression instantly turned grave, his good mood vanishing. After a pause, he said flatly, "Let’s go and take a look."
With that, he set off. Shih Jieyu lived in Lijing Pavilion, and to get there, one had to pass Qingya Residence. As he passed the entrance of Qingya Residence, Zhao Junyao’s pace slowed. He habitually thought of turning in, but Li Shengan reminded him, and only then did he snap back to his senses.
Ahem, a habit, too much of a habit.
Yet, not going felt as if something were missing, so he instructed, "Go and see how Consort Xian Pin is doing. What is she up to?"
Sweat beaded on Li Shengan’s forehead.
Even at a time like this, His Majesty is still thinking of Consort Xian Pin. She truly is the apple of the Emperor’s eye!
But he dared not delay and immediately sent someone.
「Meanwhile.」
Arriving at Lijing Pavilion, Zhao Junyao went to Shih Jieyu’s bedside. Before he could even get a good look at her, Imperial Doctor Zhang knelt.
"Your Majesty..."
"The arrow cannot be removed. The wound has festered, and Shih Jieyu’s high fever persists. Your servant has exhausted all methods!"
Imperial Doctor Zhang had, in fact, always known that removing the arrow would mean death from excessive blood loss. Not removing it would also lead to death from the festering wound. Either way, death was inevitable. He reflected that it was already quite good she had lasted this long. Being of the Royal Family, she had access to the best medicine. If she were a commoner, her funeral would likely be over by now. Thus, Imperial Doctor Zhang didn’t feel overly guilty. In such a situation, it wasn’t surprising at all that she couldn’t survive; it would be astonishing if she could.
Zhao Junyao also felt a pang in his heart. At this point, anything he might say felt inadequate and hollow. In the end, he could only force out one sentence: "Give her the best medicine!"
Imperial Doctor Zhang hastily replied, "Your Majesty, she has always been receiving the best medicine!"
It was the Empress who had ordered it. However, since the Empress was no longer in the palace, Imperial Doctor Zhang dared not mention this.
Zhao Junyao merely frowned and said no more.
Perhaps sensing the Emperor’s presence, Shih Jieyu actually stirred awake. Her body was burning hot and her face was flushed, but she could still recognize people. Seeing the Emperor, she immediately smiled weakly and called out, "Your Majesty!"
Her voice was somewhat hoarse, yet it couldn’t hide her excitement and shyness.
Zhao Junyao’s expression suddenly stiffened; he even looked somewhat at a loss. He didn’t know how to treat a woman he disliked but to whom he owed a debt of gratitude. Initially, he had detested her because she was someone the Empress Dowager had arranged. But over time, he realized this woman had always been discreet and well-behaved, never causing trouble. Her genuinely maternal heart had indeed touched him.
At least, she was much warmer to me than the Empress Dowager.
So, gradually, his dislike lessened. But not disliking her didn’t mean he liked her. At most, it meant he would ensure her life in the palace was more comfortable; that was all.
Now, she had taken an arrow for him, and he felt deeply grateful. If she were to recover this time, he wouldn’t mind making her a consort. As for favor, she shouldn’t expect it. But now, it seemed she might not live to see that day. The thought that an innocent woman was about to die for him made Zhao Junyao’s heart feel as heavy as lead.
Such a debt of gratitude, how can it ever be repaid?
"Your Majesty..." Shih Jieyu called out again.
Perhaps her mind wasn’t as clear as usual, or perhaps, sensing her time was short, she wanted to say everything on her mind. In any case, she was much bolder than before.
She tremblingly extended a hand, wanting to grasp Zhao Junyao’s.
"Your Majesty!" Her voice was hoarse and trembling.
She had lost so much weight. Her hand, like a withered branch, resembled a twig in late autumn about to lose its last leaf—bleak and desolate.
"Your Majesty, will you take my hand?" Shih Jieyu looked at him expectantly, a tearful smile on her tragically beautiful face.
"Your Majesty, please take my hand, won’t you?" Shih Jieyu continued to plead, her hand, lacking strength, already starting to tremble violently.
Zhao Junyao, however, remained unmoved. For some reason, at times like this, he would always think of Qingqing. He remembered her face, smiling through tears, her voice, her expressions.
Qingqing... Would she blame me? What if she gets jealous? Why do I feel this sense of guilt?
Zhao Junyao’s thoughts were a tangled mess, and he couldn’t make sense of it.
Suddenly, something moved before his eyes, and Zhao Junyao instinctively reached out. Looking closely, he saw it was Shih Jieyu’s hand. She had held it up for too long and had no strength left. Just as she was about to give up, the Emperor actually...
Tears instantly welled up in Shih Jieyu’s eyes.
"Your Majesty!"
His scalp prickling uncomfortably, Zhao Junyao could only say stiffly, "I am here."
Damn it, this is truly agonizing, like holding a hot potato. If this woman hadn’t saved my life, I can’t imagine what I would do.
Zhao Junyao’s frown deepened.
Who can tell me why I’ve started to feel repulsed by other women?!
Shih Jieyu, however, was so moved that her eyes brimmed with tears.
"Your Majesty, from the first moment I saw you after entering the palace, I have admired you with all my heart!"
"To express my adoration, I embroidered over a hundred pouches, intending to present them to you as a birthday gift on Your Majesty’s Longevity Festival!"
"Who would have thought..."
"I no longer have the chance!"
"You wouldn’t disdain them, would you, Your Majesty?"
Without thinking, Zhao Junyao replied directly, "I will not."
Shih Jieyu felt greatly relieved.
"That’s good!" It felt as though a heavy stone had finally been lifted from her heart.
Shih Jieyu continued, "Your Majesty, please do not blame the Empress Dowager, nor anyone else!"
"All of this was my own choice!"
"From now on, I entrust the Third Princess to your care, Your Majesty!"
"Your Majesty..." Shih Jieyu was so agitated that she struggled to breathe and could hardly speak.
Zhao Junyao wanted to call the Imperial Physician, but Shih Jieyu clung tightly to his hand, refusing to let go.
"Your Majesty, I am so happy that you came!"
To die before the Emperor... how fortunate I am!
Tears welled in Shih Jieyu’s eyes.
"I only hope that in my next life, I can meet Your Majesty sooner."
With that, her hand loosened its grip.
Shih Jieyu closed her eyes, two lines of clear tears slowly tracing paths down her cheeks. It was an utterly desolate sight.
Zhao Junyao, thinking she was about to die, hurriedly called for the Imperial Physician.
After examining her, Imperial Doctor Zhang said, "Your Majesty, Jieyu is still alive!"
Zhao Junyao nodded but didn’t notice the tears slipping from the corners of Shih Jieyu’s eyes.
Zhao Junyao seemed to let out a great sigh of relief, straightened his robes, and then departed.
Still alive? Then she should focus on recuperating. If she truly recovers, I wouldn’t mind making her a consort.