Novel Name : I'll Be the Male Leads Sister-in-Law

I'll Be the Male Leads Sister-in-Law Chapter IBMLS Ch.70 Crisis (1)

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Chapter IBMLS Ch.70 Crisis (1)

Xie Xuanchen fainted after two steps, Mu Mingchen was terrified, seeing him about to fall onto the ground, she used all her strength but still she couldn’t help him up. Fortunately, there were people around. With the help of Xie Xuanji and the guards, Mu Mingtang placed Xie Xuanchen back on the bed safely.

She had never seen so many people gathered in the Yu Lin Hall since she entered the place. In her memory, the manor was always very quiet, until the point where she could hear people’s footsteps outside through the window. Unlike now, the place was brightly illuminated and filled with imperial physicians, guards and officials.

She initially wanted to stay by Xie Xuanchen’s side, however, as more and more people gathered, she was slowly squeezed out. She was interested in what the imperial physicians said, yet no one responded to her request, she was blocked from doing anything.

She was evidently the princess, and had been taking care of Xie Xuanchen all these days. No one knew about Xie Xuanchen’s condition more than her. Yet, she was now completely excluded like an outsider.

Mu Mingtang raged by herself, these people didn’t take her seriously. In the eyes of these people, she was just a fill-in princess and held no power, hence she was ignored by everyone. But the more they tried to push her aside, Mu Mingtang was more determined to be in front. These people could not be easily trusted, who knows what would happen to Xie Xuanchen if she wasn’t here

The cold violence she suffered right now, was nothing compared to Xie Xuanchen’s safety.

Yu Lin hall was bustling for the whole night, and the crowd only slowly dispersed after midnight. When the senior imperial physician of theimperial health bureau was about to leave, he saw the princess lying on the table, she seemed to be asleep.He heard that she was the only one who stopped Prince Qiyang at the time when no one dared to step forward.

They took plenty of time to check his pulse, also to discuss and formulate prescriptions for him. Even the eunuch that was dispatched from the palace was exhausted and headed back to rest, only Mu Ming Cheng stayed up until now.

She looked quite young, around 15, 16 of age?

The senior imperial physician sighed, his disciples heard him and asked: “Why did you sigh, dear teacher?”

The senior imperial physician stroked his beard, and shook head in silence. Prince Jin had been in the manor for a long time, and as the royal physician that often visited the noble families, he did have some level of understanding towards the actions and behaviors of those powerful individuals. Upon thinking of the situation that the young princess might face in a while, he didn’t comment much on this and left.

They never thought their light movements would wake Mu Mingtang. Mu Mingtang initially had no plans on resting, but she couldn’t stand any longer, and decided to nap on the table for a moment, who knew she accidentally fell asleep.

Bothered by the things in mind, she couldn’t sleep well, Mu Mingtang woke up immediately when she vaguely heard someone talking. She dazedly rubbed her eyes, and looked intently at the senior imperial physician standing not too far away from her.

Mu Mingtang woke herself up, she immediately stood up and chased the old imperial physician: “Wait a minute doc, I would like to ask you something.”

She pretended to ignore the look on the senior imperial physician’s, and tediously asked: “Why did the prince go crazy all of a sudden? Was he irritated by something? How could I avoid this from happening in the future?”

“How long would he be in a coma? Would his manic have a huge impact on his health? When would he be awake, and what should I pay attention to in terms of his diet and medicines?”

Mu Mingtang’s questions followed one after another. There were way too many people around just now, and they surrounded the main residence. Mu Mingtang couldn’t hear or see anything and felt very anxious. Now, she had the opportunity to personally consult the senior imperial physician, naturally, she treated the physician as if she saw a stream in the desert, and hurriedly bombarded him with questions.

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