The Challenge of a Farmhouse Son-in-Law
Chapter 1090 - 1084: Divine Doctor
CHAPTER 1090: CHAPTER 1084: DIVINE DOCTOR
Gu Youyou once again checked Xie Qinyun’s condition; her vitals were very stable. She only needed to rest a bit and would regain consciousness after the effects of the anesthesia wore off.
"Fortunately, I’m in good shape today," Gu Youyou said.
Her hands were covered in blood, and there were many bloodstains on her clothes as well. When she stepped out of the little house, it gave the people outside quite a start.
So much blood?
Prince Qin handed the children over to an Imperial Physician and urgently asked, "How is Ayun doing? She’s alright, isn’t she?"
Gu Youyou was somewhat tired as she spoke lightly, "She’s fine. You can go in and see for yourself, but she needs to rest, so don’t make too much noise and disturb her."
Prince Qin entered the small white house in ecstatic joy, and upon seeing Xie Qinyun lying on the bed, pale yet breathing steadily, his heart finally settled back into place.
Mother and sons were safe. Just moments ago, having learned that she had ingested something she shouldn’t have which caused abdominal pain, he could scarcely believe they would both be safe.
"Ayun, you’ve indeed suffered a lot, but rest assured, I will not let the person who harmed you get away with it. You just rest easy, I will take care of everything outside," he said.
Prince Qin held Xie Qinyun’s hand and whispered into her ear.
"Wow, two sons. They are just a bit ugly, all wrinkled up," said Searcy, looking at the two newborns with disdain.
After hearing this, Prince Qin finally let go of Xie Qinyun’s hand and hurried out.
He had been so concerned with Xie Qinyun’s safety that he had forgotten to see whether the children were boys or girls.
Holding one child each, Gu Youyou and another female assistant looked at the cleaned and wrapped babies with great fondness.
Gu Youyou said to Searcy with dissatisfaction, "Newborns all look like this; no child is exempt. Given a few days, they will grow into their looks."
Seeing Prince Qin approach, she promptly handed the child she was holding to him and said, "The children were born a few days premature, but it’s not a problem. However, twins are not as sturdy as single births. You need to take good care of them. I shall not stay here any longer. Ideally, you should resolve all the issues in your residence at once, or both the children and the adults will only be temporarily safe."
"Understood, I will take good care of them and find the person who poisoned them," he replied.
Gu Youyou nodded, looked at her equipment and said, "Clean these things and return them to me in a few days, undamaged. They weren’t easy to make."
"Certainly, Tingyu will personally bring them over," he promised.
Prince Qin expressed his gratitude to Gu Youyou and personally escorted her out the door.
The other Imperial Physicians regretted not witnessing the birth firsthand.
"She’s still unconscious, with no movement yet. How exactly were these children born?"
"Yes, it’s truly miraculous."
As they saw that Prince Qin had not returned, a few Imperial Physicians encouraged the female assistant named Cui, "Madam Cui, why don’t you go in and take a look?"
Madam Cui was still holding a child and shook her head disapprovingly, "It wouldn’t be right, and it could cause trouble if Prince Qin finds out."
"Hey, what’s wrong with that? You’re a female doctor, isn’t checking on the Consort’s condition the right thing to do?"
Upon hearing this, Madam Cui felt it made sense, handed the child to one of the Imperial Physicians, and went into the little house.
Xie Qinyun was still sleeping; the effects of the medicine had not worn off, so she would not wake up.
Madam Cui first examined Xie Qinyun’s condition and found that indeed she was in good health. Looking further, she noticed the blood-soaked gauze wrap on her abdomen, which, upon closer inspection, revealed a startling truth.