Peasant Woman's Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 1490: After the modification: 1487 Li Chun'er's Willfulness

Chapter 1490: After the modification: Chapter 1487 Li Chun’er’s Willfulness

“It is best to establish a fixed rest schedule every day, and also focus on medicinal diets for meals, as consuming medicine regularly can be harmful.”

“Additionally, maintaining a joyful mood will greatly improve the condition.”

Lu Sangqi nodded, indicating his understanding.

Empress Lin and Old Madame Li had been drinking tea by the side, not interrupting the discussion.

Thus, upon hearing Lu Sangqi say that the Dowager Empress’ illness was treatable and not as severe as it seemed now, Old Madame Li clasped her hands together and chanted “Amitabha” multiple times.

“Doctor Lu, are your words true?” Old Madame Li impatiently asked.

Lu Sangqi dared not guarantee, knowing that it was inherently unpredictable: “Old Madam, I will do my best, but first I will go down to discuss the prescription with the imperial physicians.”

“Quickly go.” Even though she did not receive a definite answer, Old Madame Li was accustomed to doctors always leaving room for uncertainty and felt considerably lighter at heart now.

Even Empress Lin was delighted; if the Dowager Empress was fine, Emperor Xuanming, who was close to the Dowager Empress, would be in good spirits, and if the Emperor was in good spirits, life in the Imperial Harem would be easier. Empress Lin understood this very well.

“Madam, how do you know so much about medical texts?” Old Madame Li curiously asked.

Ye Muyu brought out her prepared explanation: “Old Madam, you might know, my family’s bookstore has piqued my curiosity in various books, hence our substantial collection at home.”

“Some of these books were even purchased from overseas people.”

“Madam, you can understand foreign books too?” Old Madame Li was extremely surprised.

Ye Muyu explained: “Overseas people also have a book similar to our Explaining Words, and since those who come to Great Chu can speak some basic native language, over time, I managed to recognize many foreign texts.”

“I see, Madam, you are truly intelligent.” Old Madame Li now felt regret; if her eldest daughter-in-law had not been so short-sighted, the Chu family might have agreed to this union.

Empress Lin was attracted by the mention of foreign texts: “Recently, the Emperor has been contemplating the development of shipping routes. If more scholars proficient in foreign languages could be found, trade would be much more convenient.”

“Moreover, as Madam has mentioned, overseas medicine might contain elements unknown to us in Great Chu. If disseminated, our medical skills would significantly advance.”

Ye Muyu also supported the development of shipping routes; this would benefit the country and its people. If handled properly, Great Chu’s economy could double.

Of course, with the historical lessons from the Song Dynasty, military strength should not be neglected; strong soldiers would deter any foreign threats.

Side Hall.

After the elders left, Li Chun’er looked at Chu Ziluo, stood up and said, “Today is a rare occasion for me to enter the palace; let’s go play in the Imperial Garden.”

Chu Ziluo shook her head and refused: “Miss Li, you go ahead; I don’t want to walk, my feet hurt.”

“Your feet hurt from such a short walk, truly useless.” Li Chun’er gave her a disdainful look and rolled her eyes impatiently: “I don’t care, the Empress has asked us to speak together, if you don’t accompany me, I’ll report to the Empress.”

Chu Ziluo did not expect her to be so obstinate, and furrowed her brows instinctively, earnestly advising: “We are here to visit the Dowager Empress, we cannot leave carelessly. If you truly wish to go, you must report to the Empress first.”

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