Chapter 412: No Harm
Chapter 412: No Harm
Then the Imperial Master reached out and pulled out the thin silver needles that the Dean had carefully inserted into Hanguli's leg to stop the bleeding. Then he quickly picked up the bowl of talisman water and gently scraped some fresh blood from Hanguli's thigh into the bowl.
What is amazing is that when the blood fell into the bowl, it did not quickly merge into the water and dye it red as imagined, but floated quietly on the water like a drop of transparent and colorless water, without changing the original clear appearance of the water in the bowl at all.
Not only that, what is surprising is that even though the national teacher kept scraping large amounts of fresh blood into the bowl, the water level in the bowl never changed at all. It was as if no matter how much blood he poured in, the bowl of water still maintained the original amount and did not increase by a single cent!
Then, the Imperial Master carefully picked up the bowl that looked crystal clear but was actually filled with mysterious yellow symbols and bright red blood, and slowly walked to Hanguli. He gently lifted Hanguli up, brought the bowl close to her mouth, and slowly poured the water into her mouth.
Time passed quietly, and in less than a quarter of an hour, Hanguli, who was still somewhat unconscious, suddenly blinked, and then miraculously woke up completely! She looked around in a daze at first, and when her eyes fell on the concerned face of the national teacher beside her, she suddenly remembered what had happened before.
Hanguli said in a voice so weak that it was almost inaudible: "Thank you for your hard work, Master. If you hadn't rescued me in time, I'm afraid my child and I would have been in danger of death... Thank you for saving us, mother and daughter!"
Upon hearing this, the Imperial Master quickly responded respectfully, "Your Majesty, you are too kind. This is my responsibility. Your Majesty is blessed with great fortune and should not die. I think the Heaven must have specially sent me here to resolve this disaster!"
After that, he carefully examined Hanguli's face again, and then reminded her: "Your Highness has just given birth, and your body is extremely weak. You must not move around at will. You must rest and recuperate so that you can recover your vitality as soon as possible. I will take my leave first!"
Hanguli was indeed extremely tired at the moment, and she didn't even have the strength to speak, but she still forced herself to be energetic and replied softly: "Thank you, Master Imperial Master, take care..."
At that moment, the door of the delivery room slowly opened, and the imperial teacher came out. Keremu, who was standing not far away, saw this and rushed forward like an arrow from a bow. His steps were hurried and flustered, as if there was a frightened deer in his heart.
When he came before the Imperial Master, Keremu stared at him closely, his voice trembling with extreme nervousness: "Imperial Master, the Crown Princess...how is she?" His eyes were full of fear and worry, for fear of hearing bad news from the Imperial Master.
The Imperial Master raised his head, looked at the anxious Crown Prince in front of him, and said softly: "Your Highness, the Crown Princess is fine. It's just that this delivery was quite dangerous, and she lost too much blood. Her body is very weak. She needs a long period of meditation to recover. In addition, the Crown Princess should not get pregnant and have children again in the future."
Hearing this, Keremu's heart, which had been hanging in his throat, finally settled down a little. Not only him, but also the many nannies, midwives and palace maids waiting outside the delivery room all breathed a sigh of relief.
Bayer and Mammy Ba were so excited that they cried with joy, and kept saying, "That's great, that's great! Thank God for keeping our Crown Princess safe!"
At the same time, they led several maids into the delivery room while holding the newly born little princess in their arms, preparing to change the blood-stained bedding for Hanguli and carefully wipe off the blood stains on her body. The entire delivery room was filled with an atmosphere of both tension and relief.
Keremu took a few deep breaths, and when his breathing gradually stabilized, he looked at the Imperial Master with a serious expression and asked, "Master Imperial Master, I would like to ask you a question. If the Crown Princess accidentally gets pregnant again in the future, will it pose a threat to her life?"
The Imperial Master did not hesitate at all and answered decisively: "Your Highness, this is indeed the case. This birth has greatly damaged the Crown Princess's physical foundation. If she gets pregnant and gives birth again, I am afraid that even if the Golden Immortal descends to the mortal world, it will be difficult to save her life!"
Hearing this, Keremu nodded with an increasingly gloomy expression, indicating that he understood what the Imperial Master meant. Then, he frowned slightly and continued to ask the Imperial Master: "Then I wonder if you have any medicine or method that can make a man lose his fertility?"
When the Imperial Master heard this, he showed a trace of surprise on his face, and couldn't help asking, "Your Highness, what you just said means... to make men infertile, not women?"
Keremu nodded heavily and said affirmatively: "Yes, that's what I meant. The Crown Princess has already given birth to two boys and one girl for me. These children are enough for me. Moreover, this childbirth experience was too dangerous and almost cost the Crown Princess her life. How can she be allowed to endure such a thing a second time! Therefore, I hope that the Imperial Master can help me once more!"
The Imperial Master stared at Keremu, whose eyes were determined, and saw him slowly raise his hand and gently take out a small and exquisite porcelain bottle from his wide sleeve pocket. The porcelain bottle was as white as jade, and there were some strange patterns and runes carefully painted on it, which looked mysterious.
The Imperial Master raised the porcelain bottle to eye level and said in a meaningful tone, "This is the medicine that His Royal Highness the Crown Prince wants!"
Hearing this, Keremu's eyes were instantly attracted by the porcelain bottle. He stretched out his hand impatiently, wanting to take the precious bottle immediately. However, just as he was about to touch the porcelain bottle, the imperial teacher seemed to suddenly think of something and slightly retracted his hand.
"Your Highness, although you have made up your mind now, I still want to say one thing. Your Highness is the crown prince of a country, and you are destined to ascend the supreme throne in the future. But if your descendants are not prosperous in the future, I am afraid..." The national teacher said with some concern.
Facing the seemingly well-intentioned reminder from the Imperial Master, Keremu chuckled. Then, he snatched the porcelain bottle from the Imperial Master's hand without hesitation and said loudly: "Thank you for your good intentions and kind advice. However, I already have a son and a daughter, so why should I worry about these? Besides, even if there are those who dare to make irresponsible comments on this, I will let them know the consequences!" After that, Keremu held the porcelain bottle tightly in his palm, as firm as his determination!
After listening to this, the Imperial Master nodded slightly, expressing his agreement, and said slowly: "In that case, I will take my leave first."
Keremu clasped his hands together and said respectfully: "Today, I am really grateful to you, the Imperial Master, for helping me. Otherwise, my wife and daughter would be in danger! I will never forget your kindness!"
The Imperial Preceptor smiled and waved his hand, responding humbly: "Your Highness, you are too polite. I am the Imperial Preceptor. Protecting the safety of the royal family is my duty. It is also the blessing of God that I was able to save the Crown Princess and the little princess." After speaking, the Imperial Preceptor bowed to Keremu and then slowly left.
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