Transmigration: Space-Aided Rise to Power and Prosperity-Chapter 796 - 632 Poisoned
"So, are you saying that the Assistant Leader returned to Hejian Prefecture earlier than the Eldest Prince? Yet he was the one who brought the Eldest Prince back?"
Gu Chengyu felt that if this was a well-orchestrated plan, the mastermind’s cunning was truly profound.
Unfortunately, it seems some mishap occurred in between, which led to the assassination plot’s failure.
"It should have been three days before the Eldest Prince went. I also think this is quite a coincidence. That Assistant Leader, named You Yuan, indeed hails from Hejian Prefecture."
Gu Chengyu pondered for a moment; he couldn’t believe it wasn’t premeditated.
But if the mastermind was the Third Prince, he found it hard to believe.
"How did the story that the Third Prince’s Assistant Leader saved the Eldest Prince come about? Was it that Assistant Leader?"
Gu Chengyu focused for a while before he barely pieced the puzzle together.
Yin Kun was momentarily puzzled, "It seems it came out from the Eldest Prince’s side. Why? Are you suspecting the Eldest Prince’s side lied to put the blame on the Third Prince?"
Gu Chengyu confirmed his suspicions and chuckled, "It’s unclear whether they’re blaming him, but they’re certainly trying to drag the Third Prince down."
Yin Kun was immediately intrigued upon hearing this. He got up and took a few steps in the room, pointing at Gu Chengyu, "Oh? Tell me more about it."
He knew Gu Chengyu was quick-witted. Upon returning to the mansion, he thought of calling someone to invite Gu Chengyu to discuss this matter.
Unexpectedly, Gu Chengyu acted faster and was already waiting at his place.
The carriage arrived at Duke Zhen’s Mansion but didn’t stop; instead, it passed straight through the corner gate.
After about a quarter of an hour, the carriage halted. Doctor Li took a deep breath, picked up the medical box, and was about to get off the carriage when Steward Sun stopped him.
"Remember what I said to you before. You know what should be spoken and what should not."
Steward Sun’s previously arrogant demeanor was now restrained, yet there was a coldness in his expression.
Doctor Li smiled at him before getting off the carriage.
Steward Sun spat in dissatisfaction inside the carriage, "Truly unsophisticated and lacking manners."
As soon as Doctor Li disembarked from the carriage, a woman wearing a ginger-yellow front buttoned robe stepped forward to greet him.
"How should this doctor be addressed?"
"I am surnamed Li!" Doctor Li quickly returned half the courtesy.
He knew that passing through the Hanging Flower Gate would lead to the inner courtyard, estimating that the woman was here to guide him.
"Please follow me, Doctor Li." The woman spoke sparingly and began leading Doctor Li towards the inner courtyard.
Naturally, Doctor Li wouldn’t inquire about illness details related to the residence, but from appearances, it seemed to be a young woman’s ailment.
And it should be someone of nobility; otherwise, if it were a servant of the residence, he would certainly have been informed earlier. Besides, it wouldn’t require such discretion.
Doctor Li kept his gaze straight, following the woman to an exquisitely designed courtyard.
After the maidservant inside announced their arrival, he was led by another more elaborately dressed woman into a room.
Every detail within the room exuded wealth, with a fragrant aroma permeating the space.
The large dressing table and pale green bed curtain revealed that it was unmistakably a young woman’s boudoir.
The woman stepped forward, instructing the two maidservants in the room to gently hold out a jade-like hand from behind the bed curtain.
Doctor Li glanced at it, estimating that it was a young girl.
"Doctor, please check our young lady’s pulse." One of the maidservants hastily bowed to Doctor Li, speaking urgently.
Doctor Li said nothing further, skillfully opened the medical box, and pulled out a silk embroidered handkerchief, placing it over the delicate white wrist.
After a while, the woman and two maidservants anxiously glanced at Doctor Li, but dared not to disturb him.
Doctor Li closed his eyes slightly, frowning deeply, before releasing his hand after a considerable pause.
"Doctor, what is the condition of our young lady?" The woman hurriedly approached Doctor Li as he remained silent for a long time.
"Your young lady likely caught a cold a few days ago and has been in a dazed state ever since. She may have had a high fever before, which has subsided somewhat in the past two days, but she hasn’t woken up yet."
Doctor Li hesitated a bit, only stating about half of it.
"Indeed, that’s what happened. Our young lady fell into the water and developed a high fever that night. Though we invited doctors and gave her medicine, she hasn’t improved and remains dazed. But yesterday, she wouldn’t wake up at all, yet when I touched her forehead, it wasn’t as hot as before. Please, doctor, explain why that is!"
The woman was extremely anxious. Seeing her red-rimmed eyes, Doctor Li presumed the loyalty between them was deep.
"Your young lady suffers from excessive thoughts and frail constitution. When well cared for, her frailty doesn’t show. This time falling into the water has slowed her recovery compared to others."
Doctor Li paused, showing a hesitant expression.
He glanced at the incense burner on the table, realizing it contained Suhe Fragrance mingled with a medicinal ingredient.
Remembering Steward Sun’s previous words utterly puzzled and left Doctor Li in a dilemma.
"It’s the fault of the maidservant; if not for me..." Another slightly more composed maid covered her face and began crying, finishing only half her sentence.
"The doctor’s words echo those of previous doctors, but the prescriptions they provided have shown no improvement."
The woman glanced suspiciously at Doctor Li, sensing her gaze might be inappropriate, and redirected her eyes to the bed curtain.
"Your young lady is also poisoned." With a healer’s heart, he could not bear deception with the patient.
"What?" The three women in the room exclaimed in surprise.
Gu Chengyu took a sip from his tea bowl before speaking, "The Assistant Leader’s return to his hometown was too coincidental; I suspect this was also calculated by whoever is behind the scenes."
"But the person scheming isn’t You Yuan’s master, the Third Prince; there should be another perpetrator. Investigating why the Assistant Leader returned home might reveal the truth."
Yin Kun listened, utterly confused, "Explain it clearly!"
Gu Chengyu shook his head and laughed, "These are merely my guesses, and not necessarily the truth. If you are misled, it’s not my fault."
Gu Chengyu wasn’t an Immortal, and without direct evidence, he could only piece together a potentially incorrect answer from Yin Kun’s few words.
He raised two fingers, "I have two speculations. Firstly, this Assistant Leader named You Yuan might have been set up by the mastermind, possibly due to a family issue, prompting him to request leave to return home. Secondly, the person he truly serves might not be the Third Prince, but someone else entirely."
Yin Kun contemplated for a long time, "Both seem plausible, but they don’t entirely prove the Third Prince’s innocence in this affair."
Gu Chengyu nodded, "That’s why I asked earlier who spread the story."
Yin Kun seemed to be in thought, feeling he had grasped something, yet couldn’t fully understand it.
"If You Yuan had another purpose, seeking to absolve the Third Prince, there would be no need to implicate himself. This would merely appear excessively coincidental, exposing the Third Prince to the public. Nobody is foolish; suspecting the Third Prince was already probable; why wouldn’t others guess he’s acting counter to intentions?"







