At this moment, a eunuch hurried over and said to Mo Shuiyue, "Doctor Mo, the emperor requests that you and Doctor Mo Yan accompany him to discuss an important matter."
Mo Shuiyue and Mo Yan nodded, bid farewell to Li Chung-Shen and the others present, and quickly followed the eunuch to the emperor's chambers.
In the palace, the emperor is sitting on the dragon bed with a solemn expression. He sees Mo Shuiyue and Mo Yan coming in, and a faint smile appears on his face. "Doctor Mo, you've come."
The emperor speaks first, saying, "I want to know why I fell ill and if it can be cured."
Mo Yan and Mo Shuiyue bowed, and Mo Yan spoke, "Your Majesty, we have gained some understanding of your illness. After observing and treating you for some time, we have found that the cause of your illness is not a common one."
A hint of doubt flashed in the emperor's eyes, "Oh? What kind of illness is it?"
Mo Yan pondered for a moment and continued, "Based on our diagnosis, it seems that your illness is related to prolonged excessive internal and external stress, which has led to imbalances in your body's qi and blood, resulting in a series of physical problems."
Upon hearing this, the emperor's expression changed slightly, as if he was contemplating something. "Are there no other abnormalities?"
Mo Shuiyue also added, "Your Majesty, in addition to the imbalance of qi and blood caused by stress, we have also found that your diet and lifestyle habits have had an impact on your health. Have there been any recent changes in your diet, or have you taken any special medications?"
After a moment of contemplation, the Emperor replied, "Indeed, I have recently taken some tonic medicines that were presented as gifts from foreign countries, thinking that they would enhance my constitution."
After listening, Mo Yan furrowed his brow slightly and said, "Your Majesty, these foreign tonics often have complex ingredients, which may not be suitable for your constitution and could instead burden your body. We suggest that you temporarily stop using these tonics and instead adjust your diet."
The Emperor nodded, looking thoughtful. "I understand. I will follow your advice. Then, is there hope for my illness to be cured?"
Mo Yan replied, "Your Majesty, although your condition is complex, as long as you can follow our treatment plan and take good care of your body and mind, there is great hope for recovery."
Upon hearing this, the Emperor's face showed a hint of relief and he said, "Good, I will follow your instructions. Doctor Mo, Mo Shuiyue, I deeply trust your medical skills."
Mo Shuiyue smiled faintly, "Your Majesty, we will do our best to assist you in recovering your health."
At this moment, the Emperor's gaze suddenly turned to Mo Shuiyue, with a hint of curiosity in his eyes, " Mo Shuiyue, you have always been wearing a veil, is there a special reason for it?"
Mo Shuiyue hesitated slightly before answering, "Your Majesty, I have a scar on my face and I'm afraid it might scare people, so I wear a white veil because of this."
After hearing this, the Emperor's eyes flashed with a hint of sympathy. "I see. You've been through a lot, Doctor Mo. However, your medical skills and intelligence are far more important than your appearance. I greatly appreciate your abilities."
Mo Shuiyue A faint smile, but a complex heart.
She knew that her facial scar was not the real cause, it was just a disguise. Her master had specifically instructed her not to let the emperor see her true appearance, to avoid unnecessary trouble.
Mo Shuiyue Her mind was in turmoil, but she maintained a calm expression. She said softly, "Thank you for the Emperor's understanding. I will continue to work hard to treat the illnesses of the Emperor and the people in the palace."
Mo Shuiyue said again: "Your Majesty, in addition to adjusting medication and diet, we will also develop a suitable health regimen for you, including appropriate exercise and rest, as well as psychological adjustments."
The Emperor looked at them gratefully: "Doctor Mo, Mo Shuiyue, We deeply appreciate your professionalism and dedication. I will strictly follow your guidance."
Mo Yan and Mo Shuiyue exchanged a glance and saw the determination and confidence in each other's eyes. They said in unison, "Your Majesty, we will do our best to assist you and hope for your speedy recovery."
After that, Mo Yan and Mo Shuiyue took their leave and continued their work in the palace. Meanwhile, the emperor pondered over his health.
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After Mo Yan and Mo Shuiyue left the emperor's palace, Mo Shuiyue seemed a bit confused. Mo Yan noticed her unusual behavior and asked with concern, "Moonlight on the Water, what's wrong? Is there something worrying you?"
Mo Shuiyue shook her head gently, but her eyes revealed a hint of confusion: "Master, I was just thinking, our medical skill can heal the Emperor's body, but how can we relieve the heavy burden and pressure in his heart?"
Mo Yan smiled slightly, with a hint of philosophy in his tone: "Moonlight on the Water, a Doctor can cure illness, but healing the heart relies on the patient themselves. What we can do is to help them find balance and inner peace as much as possible."
Mo Shuiyue nodded, as if she had an epiphany. Her gaze became resolute again: "Yes, master, I understand. We will do our best, and we will use our medical skills to help the emperor regain his health."
In the following days, Mo Shuiyue and Mo Yan continued to be busy in the palace. They not only had to take care of the emperor's health, but also had to deal with various consultations and requests from both inside and outside the court.
One day, Mo Shuiyue was walking in the imperial garden and happened to meet Li Chung-Shen. He was standing alone under an ancient tree, gazing into the distance with deep eyes.
Mo Shuiyue walked up and asked softly, "Third Prince, what are you doing here?"
Li Chung-Shen, who was reeking of alcohol, turned around and saw that it was Mo Shuiyue, with a slight smile on his face. " Mo Shuiyue, I'm just here to think about some things."
Mo Shuiyue nodded without asking more. She knew that the thoughts of members of the royal family were often complicated, and she didn't want to interfere too much.
Li Chung-Shen looked at her and suddenly spoke, "Mo Shuiyue, I've always been curious, why did you choose to become a Doctor? In this world, women rarely have the opportunity to enter this field."
Mo Shuiyue smiled slightly and replied, "Perhaps it is destined. I have had a strong interest in medical skill since I was young, and I believe that regardless of gender, everyone should have the right to pursue their dreams."
When Li Chung-Shen heard Mo Shuiyue's words, a hint of admiration flashed in his eyes. "Your thoughts are truly unique and admirable."
Mo Shuiyue Upon hearing these words, she couldn't help but feel a little stunned. She knew that the outside world did not have a good opinion of The third Prince Li Chongshen.
Since the disappearance of the legitimate wife, he seemed to have never again been involved in marriage matters, indulging in wine and women all day long. Even his own mother was extremely disappointed in him, no longer paying him any attention.
However, during the walk and conversation with Li Chung-Shen in the Imperial Garden, Mo Shuiyue discovered another side of him. They discussed various topics from medical skills to court affairs, and she was surprised to find that despite being a member of the royal family, Li Chung-Shen's knowledge and thinking were much deeper and broader than she had expected.
As time quietly passed, the sun gradually set in the west, making the scenery in the garden even more charming.
Feeling a bit tired, Mo Shuiyue bid farewell to Li Chung-Shen and returned to his/her residence alone to rest. As a result of their conversation, Mo Shuiyue found that his/her impression of Li Chung-Shen had subtly changed.
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