Ms. Tan Is The Real Boss
Chapter 1572 - : 1571 Injury Cause
Chapter 1572: 1571 Injury Cause
The princessâs treatment began quickly, as the poison wasnât from this country, which was why the local doctors believed the princess was doomed. However, Tan Rou had studied pharmacology and had encountered this type of plant before. Though she had never used it to craft medicines, she had indeed kept some samples in her box.
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Once it was clear what poison it was, it became much easier to treat it properly. After a series of treatments, Samiyiâs vital signs had returned. She hadnât woken up yet, thoughâit was estimated it would take some time before she could awaken.
Tan Rou said, âTake good care of her here. During this period, donât feed her anything. If she wakes up, try to get her to drink more water to flush out the remaining toxins from her body.â
The maids did as she instructed.
At that moment, the doctor assisting Tan Rou curiously asked, âMiss Rou, what medicine did you use? Why do I feel like you just gave the princess a few injections, and then she was out of danger?â
Tan Rou flashed a mysterious smile. âThis is a secret of our nation. I cannot reveal it, otherwise, I would be in trouble.â
The doctor dared not inquire further, âAlright, alright, I will definitely keep your secret.â
Tan Rou thought to herself that she hadnât even revealed anything yetâwhat secret was there to keep?
Not long after the treatment concluded, Laka hurried over. As he entered, he shouted, âAunt, Aunt!â
Tan Rouâs ears were nearly deafened by his loud voice. She scolded, âPrince Laka, donât you have any common sense? You shouldnât yell like that in a patientâs room.â
Laka covered his mouth, âIâm sorry, I was too excited.â
Tan Rou could understand Lakaâs feelings, âYes, I know youâre very concerned about the princessâs condition, but she needs rest now. If you want to see her, wait until she wakes up.â
Laka stubbornly said, âI want to wait here until Aunt wakes up.â
Suddenly, Tan Rou thought of His Majesty the King, who was still lying in bed. When the King had been ill, Laka hadnât insisted on staying by his side until he woke up. The poor King seemed not very favored by his son; it appeared that the Prince was fonder of his aunt.
Samiyiâs condition was much better than the Kingâs. About an hour later, she woke up, and her first words were, âAn assassin.â
Then she realized she was no longer on the street, âHow come I am here?â
âI donât know,â was the first thing Tan Rou said when she came to check on her and found she was alright. âBy the time I was notified, you were already lying here, nearly dead.â
Samiyi spoke weakly, âSomeone tried to kill me.â
âClearly,â Tan Rou said. âYou have a very small wound on your body. The wound itself isnât fatal, but the poison that entered from that wound is extremely deadly. If you were half an hour later, your royal family might have needed to prepare another grave.â Since there were no outsiders around, Tan Rou didnât need to mince her words.
Samiyi smiled and said, âThank you, you saved my life again.â
âItâs nothing,â Tan Rou asked, âBut tell me, why were you injured? Didnât you have guards with you?â
âNo,â Samiyi said. âUncle Faler told me to retrieve a list, and I thought I would be back soon, so I didnât take guards with me. Besides, guards are very conspicuous, and if I had gone with them, we surely would have been noticed.â
âBut you were noticed anyway,â Tan Rou said. âOtherwise, you wouldnât have been injured.â
âIt was a very strange incident,â Samiyi said seriously. âI was walking on the street when suddenly someone rushed over. His clothes were ragged and his face was covered by hair. I thought he was a beggar coming to ask for alms, but instead, he attacked me with a sharp spike. I tried to dodge, but he still stabbed my arm.â
âHow would a beggar have that kind of poison?â Tan Rou didnât understand. âThat poison actually comes from my country, and even there, not everyone can recognize it.â
Samiyi didnât know why the beggar would attack her, âAfter I was injured, I ran outside and finally collapsed in front of the palace gates before fainting.â
âThat explains why the poison spread so quickly; it was because you ran,â Tan Rou said.