Chapter 56: Manual for Raising a Sickly Prince (17)
Chapter 56: Manual for Raising a Sickly Prince (17)
Lin Zhi looked at the person not far away and his heart stagnated.
"I don't need your protection. Besides, if a war breaks out, I will be the one protecting you!" Lin Zhi looked away and slowed down his voice.
Bai Moyan looked at Lin Zhi, slightly stunned.
"In a few days, I will go to Lin'an County to provide disaster relief. If you are bored, you can contact Shi Qi." Bai Moyan's tone was indifferent, and no emotion could be heard.
"Oh, but...is it okay?" Lin Zhi said blankly, not coming back to his senses for a moment.
Thinking about meeting Shi Qi, my heart leapt with joy.
Bai Moyan looked at Lin Zhi, who was full of joy, and seemed to want to say something but stopped himself. Finally, he pushed the door and left.
Lin Zhi looked at the people who left, thoughtfully.
To be honest, Bai Mo Ran was not the object of his attention from the beginning.
Because of his bad temper and inability to handle important tasks, the Lin family always chooses people with ability and strength.
On the contrary, the third prince is careful, elegant, and quite strategic.
But judging from the past few days of contact, Bai Mo Ran treats him...really well.
It would be more accurate to say that they were protecting him rather than locking him up.
He was not stupid. If he guessed correctly, something must have happened in the Lin Mansion.
It seems that he has to find a chance to go back...
......
General's Mansion.
There are two lions outside the mansion, looking majestic. Looking around, the low and wide buildings make the whole mansion look very imposing.
It’s just strange that the General’s Mansion is unattended, and the gaps between the stone pillars are covered with spider webs, as if... it has been uninhabited for a long time.
The place is remote and there are few people walking in front of the door.
But there were always people wearing the same clothes, constantly checking around the mansion.
On the other side, the clan mansion.
"You get up first. Are you sure the information you found is true?" Zong Zhi stood up, and his frown finally relaxed a little.
"Yes, the third prince has been sending people to look for the young general." The servant said respectfully.
"I understand. You can go down. If you have any news, please inform me in time." Zong Zhi waved his hand and the man retreated.
The third prince...is he good or bad?
But what is certain now is that Lin Zhi is still alive and nothing has happened.
But it’s been so long, why is there no letter? Could it be that someone has locked me up?
Zongzhi stroked it carefully, his eyes becoming increasingly depressed.
......
As the night deepened, Shi Qi returned to the room with the herbs.
As soon as you enter the door, you will see a fairyland-like scene.
The man placed his right hand on the scroll, his white fingers moving back and forth between the lines.
He was wearing a white robe, with picturesque eyebrows, eyes like morning stars, a nose like a hanging gall bladder, and his black jade-like hair was tied up with a ribbon.
His expression was focused, as if he had seen something interesting, with the corners of his mouth slightly curved, and he looked comfortable and cozy.
Luo Yu was so focused that he didn't notice Shi Qi pushing the door open.
Shi Qi was reluctant to interrupt, but thought of Luo Yu's body, and spoke softly.
"The time has come. I have already soaked the herbs in the water. It's time to take the medicinal bath."
Luo Yu looked at the person in front of him who had no intention of leaving and felt a little flustered.
In the past, in Prince Luo’s Mansion, medicinal baths were served by servants.
"I understand. Madam, you don't have to be here. I... can do it alone." Luo Yu concealed his panic and said gently.
"But I need to check your physical condition." Shi Qi said seriously. Medicinal baths are inherently dangerous, and she was afraid of accidents, so she didn't dare to go far outside the house.
Being in the same room today, she had to observe the changes and reactions of his body so that she could improve the medicine later.
"But...but." Luo Yu's face turned a little red. He opened his mouth but still couldn't say anything.
"Don't worry, I'm just checking and I won't do anything to you." Shi Qi explained.
Uh...isn't this explanation a bit weird?
Luo Yu looked at the man who was pure and indifferent, and relaxed a little.
"Okay then. I'll go in first. Madam, please come in later." Luo Yu said as he went behind the screen.
But...this screen doesn't seem to be able to block anything.
Not long after, a small, sticky sound was heard from the bathtub.
"I... am here, please come in, Madam."
Shi Qi stood up, took off his outer robe, and walked into the bathtub.
The person in the bathtub had only half of his face exposed, which was flushed red, and his watery eyes flickered as he looked at Shi Qi.
Shi Qi couldn't help laughing as he looked at her: "Are you afraid that I will eat you? Come out quickly, it will be bad if you hold it in."
Luo Yu obediently moved upwards, and finally...his entire face was revealed.
Shi Qi: “…” I’m not here to check your face.
"Go up further." Shi Qi said lightly.
Luo Yu obediently moved upwards again, and finally...a small section of his neck was exposed.
Shi Qi: “…” I can’t bear it anymore.
"Madam, there's really nothing wrong with my husband, so... let's not check him anymore, okay?" Luo Yu softened his voice, looking so pitiful.
Seeing that the people by the pool did not react, Luo Yu relaxed a little.
The next second, he was dragged to the edge of the pool by a pair of strong hands.
Luo Yu suddenly met Shi Qi's clear eyes, feeling the cool hands on his skin, and his face suddenly turned red.
"I told you that you'd get sick from holding it in. Wouldn't it be better if you just listened to me earlier?" Shi Qi said helplessly, looking at the person with a flushed face.
Shi Qi moved his hands slightly, and Luo Yu turned his back to Shi Qi.
Shi Qi looked at the faint blue lines in the blood vessels on the man's back and felt a little relaxed.
Fortunately, this medicine can relieve some of the pain.
However, we still need to find seasonal grass as soon as possible.
Luo Yu felt a pair of delicate hands kneading his back gently, trying hard to endure the itch.
"You and I are husband and wife, just trust me." Shi Qi sensed the man's discomfort and comforted him in a soft voice.
"Ding~ Luo Yu's current favorability is 65."
"Husband...Madam, it's itchy." Luo Yu couldn't help but hummed softly.
Shi Qi listened to the thin voice and his face turned black.
He increased the strength in his hands and slowly injected his internal energy into Luo Yu's body.
Shi Qi felt a little dizzy because he had been consuming energy for too long.
"Okay, do you feel better?" Shi Qi calmed himself down and stood up steadily.
The sudden disappearance of the touch on his back made Luo Yu stunned, and then he said, "Much better, Madam, please rest quickly."
Luo Yu looked at the person whose face turned pale and couldn't help but worry.
I secretly thought that I would never let my wife give me a massage again.
So hard...
Shi Qi went to the bed and rubbed his sore palms.
Luo Yu put on his clothes and came out. When he saw the person lying on the bed, his heart moved slightly.
Just as he was walking towards the soft couch, Shi Qi stopped him.
"You sleep next to me. Be obedient and don't let me do anything again." Shi Qi said tiredly, patting the edge of the bed with his hands.
Luo Yu nodded blankly and slowly lay down beside Shi Qi.
Listening to the breathing beside him gradually becoming steady, Luo Yu propped up his head and looked at him carefully.
When the woman closed her eyes, the loneliness she felt during the day was gone.
Her eyelashes are curled, her lips are rosy, and her skin is as delicate as jade and very transparent.
Luo Yu looked at Shi Qi tenderly as he tucked the quilt in carefully.
I thought I wouldn’t be able to sleep the first time we shared a bed, but it was magical.
With the fresh woody scent wafting through his nose from time to time, Luo Yu soon fell asleep peacefully.
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