Reborn As Divine Doctor to Rule the World-Chapter 248 - 249 Eliminate Yun Qian

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Chapter 248: Chapter 249: Eliminate Yun Qian

Chapter 248 -249: Eliminate Yun Qian

The Empress pondered for a moment. Although she did not know how much Yun Qian knew in the end, judging by the way he dared to appear so openly in the palace, he must have been unaware of how his father died.

“Have someone secretly take care of her,” the Empress said with a cold voice.

She had always been one to eliminate the root of the problem, to prevent regrowth with the spring breeze.

The nanny reminded her from the side, “Your Majesty, is it appropriate to do this now? The Emperor is still ill and needs surgery. If Yun Qian suddenly disappears, it may raise suspicions.”

“No, I actually think that Yun Qian is just an assistant, hardly playing any significant role, but it’s better to keep him around than to invite endless troubles.”

The Empress’s gaze gradually turned chilling; she did not wish for there to be people in this world who could cause her concern.

“Yes.”

Just as the cloaked figure turned to leave, the Empress continued, “Don’t forget that while dealing with Yun Qian, destroy any evidence in his hands, leaving nothing behind that shouldn’t be left.”

“Your subordinate understands,” the cloaked figure bowed and then turned to leave the palace.

Only the Empress and the nanny were left in the vast palace; the Empress stood up, and the nanny quickly came forward to assist her.

“Were there any fish that slipped through the net back then?”

“This old servant remembers there were none.”

The Empress thought carefully whether there had been any oversights regarding Consort Ming’s death; she had been under surveillance at the time, so the cleanup was not thorough.

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At this moment, it was pitch-dark outside. The Empress stood by the door, gazing at the gloomy sky above.

It seemed a storm was about to break!

“Go and personally deliver some items to Pei Huaian, and make a show of our mother-son relationship.”

Although the Empress now had her suspicions about Pei Huaian, she still needed to show on the surface that all was well, without leaving any trace of her true feelings.

“This old servant understands.”

The dark night swiftly turned stormy, the downpour coming down like buckets, with the “patter” of raindrops beating on the eaves.

The next day, the sky cleared up. Just as Ye Suwen arrived at Anji Hall, she saw Jhiang Yijia approaching with a child in her arms.

Seeing how close she now was with the child, it was evident that the child no longer rejected her.

“Thank you for last time,” she said.

“What’s there to thank me for? It’s just what a doctor should do. You shouldn’t worry about such a small matter,” Shao He waved her hand dismissively, smiling nonchalantly.

As they made idle conversation, Jhiang Yijia leaned in mysteriously and said, “Did you know? Liang Weishuang has already been married into Marquis Pingnan’s Mansion, on the very day Chu Yu was exiled.”

“What?” Shao He blinked in surprise, hardly able to believe what she had just heard.

Seeing Jhiang Yijia nod in confirmation, she could only shake her head helplessly and say, “Is she out of her mind? Or did Chu Yu once save her life?”

“This man has already been exiled, yet she still wants to marry into Marquis Pingnan’s Mansion? Could it be that some people are born to enjoy widowhood?”

Jhiang Yijia laughed softly, saying, “Perhaps it’s out of gratitude! After all, Marquis Chu once saved Liang Weishuang’s life.”

Shao He hadn’t expected her guess to be so spot-on, but such a debt of gratitude shouldn’t be repaid in this manner!

“But why would the Liang Family allow such nonsense?” Shao He asked, puzzled.

She believed that the Liang Family wouldn’t consent to such a marriage; after all, no matter how undesirable Liang Weishuang was, she could still marry as the principal wife into another family of princes and nobles and wouldn’t need to marry a living dead.

“Forget it, it has nothing to do with me.” Shao He shrugged her shoulders, not wishing to dwell further on the topic. Regarding Liang Weishuang, she was speechless, but as long as she did not cause trouble, whatever she did was none of Shao He’s concern.

Jhiang Yijia looked at her, seemingly hesitant to speak, then said, “Actually, this matter does have something to do with you.”

“What do you mean?”

“The reason the Liang Family agreed to this marriage is that Old Madam Shen had solemnly promised to raise your child under the name of Liang Weishuang, and when the time comes, there will be a title for the child to inherit,” Jhiang Yijia shared, unsure if telling her was for better or for worse.

However, she felt that there should be no secrets between friends, and Shao He would eventually have to learn about these matters, whether she told her or not.

Shao He would never have imagined that someone would have designs on her child; it was utterly shameless.

“I will never let my child enter Marquis Pingnan’s Mansion, nor do I need him to inherit any title. All that matters to me is that he grows up safe and sound,” Shao He never had much hope.

To her, as long as her child grew up healthy and free from disasters, that was her greatest joy.

“Alas, after all, Liang Weishuang’s reputation is ruined. If she does not marry into Marquis Pingnan’s Mansion, she likely won’t have the chance to marry anyone else,” Jhiang Yijia pointed out.

In Capital City, reputation is what people value most. If a woman’s reputation is completely destroyed, living might be more miserable than death.

“They can think what they want, but they can’t use my child to repay favors.” Shao He’s eyes were sharp as she stared ahead. If these people ever tried to take things too far, she would not be polite.

“You need to be more cautious yourself,” Jhiang Yijia advised, worried.

Shao He was currently beset on all sides, with Old Madam Shen openly coveting her child on one hand, and the Shao Family continually ingratiating themselves on the other, neither with pure intentions.

“I know,” Shao He replied.

She also felt that she needed to prepare more, to prevent others from taking advantage of the situation.