Chapter 70 Embarrassed
?Hanyu thought about the blood jade given to her by the fourth uncle, but he carefully kept it. He took a silk handkerchief and placed it in a square carved box that was the size of a palm. The box originally had a pair of peacock earrings, which was given to her by her mother. It was more than enough to place an extra small item inside.
She read medical books for half an hour, and had a meal at night and went to bed early.
When they traveled the next day, at dawn, they prepared the carriage and brought the things onto the carriage.
Han Yu woke up early, got up and washed up, and had breakfast with her aunt and her aunt, and then left the inn together. The inn owner gave her a gift with a smile.
When he arrived at the gate, Hanyu saw Mu Chenxiang standing not far from the carriage. There was a young man with a round face standing in front of him, holding a bag in his hand as if he wanted to give it to Chenxiang.
The agarwood pushed it away, but she didn't want to accept it. Seeing that she was about to leave, the man stuffed the bag into her hand and turned around and ran away.
Mu Chenxiang wanted to catch up, but he ran very quickly and disappeared when he turned into the alley.
Hanyu looked helpless and raised her eyebrows and smiled. He really didn't expect Mu Chenxiang to have such an opportunity when she left the house. If Chenxiang had not had her Ninth Uncle in her heart, this gentle and kind-hearted will be really good.
But it will be a passerby in the end!
However, in Yan's Mansion in Bianjing, Mr. Yan received a letter from Han Yu. Mr. Yan opened the letter and saw that Han Yu's handwriting was becoming more and more similar to his eldest son. He was quite pleased.
In Hanyu's letter, he asked his grandfather to take good care of himself and not to work hard often. Finally, he mentioned Madam Hong, wanting to know Madam Hong's condition.
After reading the letter, Mr. Yan sent the butler to the manor to visit.
The day before Yan Hanyu left Bianjing, Madam Hong felt uncomfortable when she got up early in the morning. She was heavy and her head was dizzy. Then she didn't even react and was sent out of Yan's manor and locked up in the manor in the outer city.
Madam Hong didn't understand why, and slapped through the door and asked loudly, "Why are you locking me up here? What's wrong?"
"You'll get out of smallpox. You'll be better off living here."
Madam Hong couldn't believe it, "You let me go back and explain that I didn't get smallpox."
"Go and look in the mirror before talking!" The two people who escorted her to the manor covered their mouths and noses, and were far away from her, and left after saying that.
Madam Hong slapped the door and shouted, but could only watch the two men go further and further away. She was weak all over. In fact, she knew that she was sick. But she couldn't believe it when she was smallpox.
She turned around and glanced at the courtyard, thinking that it was a farmhouse that had not been lived in for a long time. The house behind it was made of wood, the door was half-closed, and there were cobwebs and dust. The courtyard wall was also made of high and low wooden stakes, which were tightly tied. There was an abandoned vegetable field in the courtyard and a well on the other side.
There was nothing left. Isn’t this sure death?
She walked to the well and stretched her head to look. The water surface at the well was as clear as a mirror, and her square face also showed up, full of acne rash.
Madam Hong was surprised. After all, she had been in the palace and quickly calmed down and took her pulse carefully. She had smallpox when she was a child. If the smallpox could be survived for the first time, she would never come out again in the future. This is the reason why she firmly believed that she had no smallpox. At this moment, her weak and acne-swelling made her feel confused. The symptoms were too similar!
If she hadn't been weak now, she would have found a way to escape from the manor.
Two more people came immediately. They said that they were sent by Mr. Yan, and gave her medicinal materials. They also asked her what she needed. Even if she ordered, she would send them to her.
Madam Hong quickly explained that she had no smallpox and told them not to lock her here.
The two people hesitated. What other diseases do these acne-skinned people have besides smallpox! Naturally, they didn't dare to open the door easily, and they would go back to report to the master if they said what she said.
When Mr. Yan learned that Madam Hong was locked in an abandoned manor on the outskirts of the city, she heard that she did not get smallpox, so she naturally asked her to recuperate first. She sent someone to transfer her to a manor that could live in and set up a manor outside to help her.
Madam Hong treated herself and prescribed medicine. Thanks to Mr. Yan's inquiries, she had medicine and someone gave her food, otherwise she would have been unable to survive if she had let herself die.
After staying in the manor for a whole month, Madam Hong finally recovered. Her acne rash on her face disappeared and her health recovered.
The housekeeper went to the manor but did not see anyone. He heard that Madam Hong had recovered from illness and had been taken back. The housekeeper was confused and had to go back to report to Mr. Yan.
The housekeeper only had the wrong person who took Madam Hong back to Yan's mansion. Madam Hong was sent to Mrs. Yan's yard, and Mr. Yan also learned about this and went to Shou'an Hall.
Mrs. Yan said it was because of her discomfort, and Hanyu asked Madam Hong to serve her for a while before she came back.
Mr. Yan said tepidly, "If the people around you are not attentive to serve you, it's fine if you sell it. Find a few more people to serve you."
Mrs. Yan was so angry that she almost jumped off the couch, "Master, sell the people around me. Isn't this making me feel uncomfortable in the future? How can the new slaves use it? I will take care of the inner house, but the master is still concerned about the big things outside."
"If you weren't so mean and sarcastic now, how could I ask? Madam Hong is Hanyu's man. Why did she get sick before Hanyu left? You won't give an explanation for this?"
Mrs. Yan's voice was louder, "What does this mean by Master? Could it be that I was causing Madam Hong to have smallpox? I said I was so mean, so the master thought?" She got off the couch and stood up, "If you don't explain this clearly today, I will give me a clean innocence. I would rather ask myself to come down."
"I'm not arguing with you today. You need to remember that Madam Hong is Hanyu's person. That's the person I specially found for Hanyu. You don't feel embarrassed to fight for a servant with your granddaughter!"
Mrs. Yan was extremely embarrassed and annoyed.
Mr. Yan continued, "You are sick now and have a good rest. I will ask you to hire a doctor. Now the head of the second family in the inner hut, let the second family be more responsible. Don't worry about interfering."
On the other side, they set out from Hong County and walked all the way. Yan Hanyu and the others, who had been walking in the carriage for a morning, arrived at a small town and were ready to rest and get some food.
The sun was rising in the air, and the weather was getting hotter and hotter.
After staying for a while, Han Yu didn't eat much. After eating, he leaned lazily on the carriage to rest, and his bones were about to be crispy all the way.
The carriages and horses are running around along the way, and they are indeed more tiring than sitting on a big boat.
"Hanyu, is it okay? Are there any discomfort?" Because Hanyu had just recovered from a serious illness, Lin Susu would inevitably ask a few more questions. Originally, she asked the carriage to go slowly, but Hanyu felt that they were walking too slowly, so they would be faster and could go to her grandmother's house earlier.
"I'm fine, auntie."
"Why don't we rest here for a long time in the afternoon?" Lin Susu asked her, afraid that she would not be able to bear it.
"Auntie, I'm really fine. If I delay this way, I'm afraid I'll have to go to Suzhou for a year."
"Where can it be!" Lin Susu said with a smile.
"Let's go for another quarter of an hour."
Chapter completed!