Children of Loulan

Chapter 271 I'm a little sleepy



Chapter 271 I'm a little sleepy

This sudden discomfort caught Hanguli off guard. She didn't even have time to react. She could only quickly throw away the chopsticks in her hand and cover her lips tightly with her slender fingers, trying to suppress the urge to vomit.

However, it was too late. Accompanied by an uncontrollable nausea and vomiting, she suddenly made three crisp dry heaving sounds: "Ouch... Ouch... Ouch..." Despite this, she did not vomit anything.

Keremu was stunned by this scene, his eyes widened, and a look of horror appeared on his face. He stood up quickly, strode forward, supported the shaky Hanguli, and asked with concern: "Li'er, what's wrong with you? Are you feeling unwell?"

After the dry heaves, Hanguli looked exhausted and limp, as if she had lost all her strength. She leaned weakly in Keremu's arms, her face as pale as paper, beads of sweat on her forehead, and her lips trembling slightly. She replied weakly, "Your Majesty, I feel a little uncomfortable. I may have a stomachache."

Keremu picked her up and carried her horizontally, quickly walking towards the inner room, while anxiously shouting, "Quick, call the palace doctor!"

At this time, Baier, who had just walked to the door, heard the prince shouting for the court doctor. He was shocked and without thinking too much, he immediately turned around and ran to find the court doctor.

After Keremu carefully placed Hanguli on the bed, he looked at her with concern and asked, "Li'er, how do you feel? Where do you feel uncomfortable?"

Hanguli half-opened her eyes with difficulty, her face was as pale as paper, her forehead was covered with sweat, and she said in a voice as weak as a mosquito: "Your Highness, I... I feel a little uncomfortable..."

Keremu held her hand tightly, his eyes full of heartache and anxiety. He gently wiped the sweat from her forehead and said gently, "Don't be afraid, Li'er. The doctor will be here soon."

Before he finished speaking, Baier and Mo Ming hurriedly came in, carrying the court doctor on the left and right. Panting and sweating, they carried the court doctor directly to the bedside. Baier was anxious and said hurriedly, "Quick, take a look at the princess, what's wrong with her?"

The court physician originally wanted to blame the two men for ignoring his old bones and almost breaking him apart, but when he saw Hanguli's pale face and thin beads of cold sweat on her forehead, he immediately swallowed all his grievances and concentrated on taking Hanguli's pulse.

As time went by, the court doctor's brows furrowed more and more, which made the three people beside him more and more anxious, but they did not dare to speak out and interrupt the doctor's diagnosis.

After a long while, the court doctor slowly released Hanguli's wrist. Keremu couldn't wait to ask, "How is it? What happened to the princess?"

The court doctor calmly packed up the hand pillow. Bayer was extremely anxious. He snatched the hand pillow and said anxiously, "Come, I'll pack it for you. Please tell us what happened to the princess!"

The court doctor slowly stood up, saluted to Keremu, and said with a smile: "Congratulations, Your Majesty, congratulations, Your Majesty, the princess is pregnant!"

"Ah? Pregnant?" All three of them were stunned for a moment. After a while, Keremu turned his head to look at Hanguli lying on the bed. His eyes were full of surprise and joy.

However, when he saw Hanguli's pale face, he was worried again. Keremu frowned, turned to look at the court doctor, and asked anxiously: "I heard that pregnant women will only have morning sickness and vomiting, but why is the princess so pale and weak, looking like she is sick?"

The court doctor quickly explained, "Your Highness, the princess's condition is indeed different from that of an average pregnant woman. That's because the princess's diet in the past few years was poor, and she only ate simple meals that were not nutritious. This caused the princess's body to become very weak. If it was just the princess, she might be able to hold on, but now that she is suddenly pregnant, the fetus in her belly needs a lot of nutrients to grow and develop. Since the princess's own physique is weak, she cannot meet the fetus's needs, so this situation has occurred."

After hearing what the court doctor said, Keremu felt guilty. He regretted that if he had known that Hanguli was so weak, he would never have let her get pregnant so early. Now, he was very worried whether Hanguli's body could withstand the great pressure of pregnancy.

"Is there any way to help the princess get back in shape?" Keremu asked worriedly.

The court doctor replied: "We can try to prepare more food that is both beneficial to the fetus and rich in nutrition. However, the princess is currently in the stage of eating too much, I am afraid it will be difficult for her to eat these things."

The doctor's words were almost in vain. Keremu asked more and more anxiously: "Is there really no other solution?"

The court physician bowed quickly and said that he would immediately prescribe some medicine to help stimulate the appetite and protect the fetus. He also suggested that if the princess had no appetite, he could try to prepare some light, oil-free food for her.

After the court doctor left, Bayer followed to get the medicine, and Mo Ming naturally left with him.

Keremu held Hanguli's hand tightly and said with concern: "Li'er, thank you for your hard work. Just tell me what you want to eat in the future and I will ask someone to make it for you. Don't worry, as long as I am here, you will have a good life in the future and no one can bully you." Hanguli felt Keremu's concern, a touch of emotion flashed in her eyes, and she nodded slightly.

"I believe in you, my lord. It is my blessing to marry you!" Hanguli said sincerely with a hint of determination in her eyes. Not long ago, she was still worried and uneasy about the prince's affairs, but after a few months of getting along, she gradually let down her guard and fell deeply in love with the man in front of her. She also believed that she would not make a mistake in choosing him!

Keremu gently stroked Hanguli's cheek and asked softly, "How do you feel now, Li'er?" His eyes were full of concern.

Hanguli blinked her eyes and said sleepily, "I am a little sleepy. I want to sleep for a while."

Keremu smiled and nodded, comforting her: "Okay, then Li'er, go to sleep. Your husband will be here with you." After that, he gently laid Hanguli flat on the bed and covered her with a quilt.

Hanguli closed her eyes, and soon she began to breathe evenly. Keremu sat quietly beside the bed, staring at her sleeping face, and a warm feeling welled up in his heart.

At this time, Dal walked into the room with a bowl of steaming Tremella soup. She saw the untouched food on the table and the chopsticks dropped on the ground, and her heart tightened. She nervously called out, "Princess!" with a hint of anxiety and worry in her voice.

Keremu came out immediately after hearing the shout. He raised his index finger to his mouth nervously, making a "hush" sound to signal for silence, then walked quickly to Dar and whispered, "Be quiet, she just fell asleep!"

Dahl looked puzzled, frowned, and asked in a low voice: "My lord, what happened to the princess?"

Keremu did not answer Dar's question directly, but instead looked at the Tremella soup in her hand and asked with concern, "Is this made for the princess?"


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