Power and Favor

Chapter 1199: Princess Huiping

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Such an approach naturally caused dissatisfaction among the people in Beijing. However, the medical center has said that now the prince is going to set up an outpatient clinic at the Huimin Department and control herbal medicines. As a result, some medicines in the pharmacy are not sufficient. This responsibility is transferred to the imperial court and the government. Prince.

In the long run, these are all measures that are beneficial to the people. However, the people who are ill cannot see the disease now, so naturally they are making trouble.

The original pharmaceutical market was stable. Even if it was expensive, there were always people who could afford to take care of the disease. Many of those who entered the medical clinic were not the low-level people, so these people didn’t care whether to open the Huimin Department outpatient clinic, because the Huimin Department outpatient clinic was cheap, but According to previous knowledge, good doctors have come out to open medical clinics, and only doctors who are not good at medical skills will stay. Therefore, as long as the economy permits, they will not go to the Huimin Office to queue.

Of course, the real rich and powerful will not make trouble, because they have a certain influence in Beijing. The medical clinic limits 50 patients a day, which has no effect on them. As long as they send someone to invite, they can always invite the doctor. Come home.

It is the people in the middle who are making trouble.

But in fact, some of the dignitaries were dissatisfied with the prince. Tang Yang told Yuan Qingling that there were several hospitals in the city that belonged to Princess Huiping. Princess Huiping even cursed in the palace, saying that the prince should take care of it and should not take care of it. The domineering control.

Princess Huiping is the daughter of the late Concubine Su. She is married to the son of the former convict of Taiyuan Hospital as his wife. Mrs. Ma also intends to enter the Taiyuan Hospital, but after becoming a concubine, she cannot serve as the Imperial Physician of the Palace and has been to Hui. After the Civil Affairs Office became a medical officer, the princess simply set up a few medical officers to manage him.

Since Princess Su went there, Princess Huiping has not liked the emperor in recent years. The emperor once said that Huiping is too utilitarian, domineering and unpopular.

But it is not too much. The Supreme Emperor generally does not say that children and grandchildren have their own children and grandchildren.

In fact, Yu Wenhao and Princess Huiping also had unhappiness. Two years earlier, Princess Huiping wanted her son to go to Jingzhao Mansion for an experience, and found Yu Wenhao, but Yu Wenhao suggested that she be a petty official outside and get experience first. Go back to Beijing.

Why is Princess Huiping willing to let her son leave the capital? She thought that Yu Wenhao didn’t care about her cousin, and she had grievances in her heart. At that time, she also told the first mother, but the queen mother loved her grandson, she must have helped Yu Wenhao, and she also scolded Princess Huiping. Although Princess Huiping I dare not say anything, but there is always grievance in my heart.

After Tang Yang talked to Yuan Qingling, two days later, Princess Huiping went to the door herself.

Yuan Qingling rarely meets this Princess Huiping. The married princess, and her mother and concubine are not there, and she rarely enters the palace. She has met two or three times at Dim Sum and Erbao’s first birthday banquet. Princess Huiping herself likes to host a banquet in the palace, but she would never invite Yuan Qingling.

"The princess personally drove here, there is a long miss!" Yuan Qingling arrived in the main hall, and saw Princess Huiping in a red cloak sitting on a chair, Dan Feng's eyes, eyebrows drawn slightly domineering, and the tails of her eyebrows flew, appearing indifferent and indifferent. imperious.

Behind her stood two maids, standing with their hands down.

When Princess Huiping saw that Yuan Qingling had only made a usual courtesy, she said flatly, "Sit down!"

Yuan Qingling could hear the stunned tone, smiled faintly, walked over and sat down.

Qi Luo came in with a tea tray, "Princess, please have tea!"

Princess Huiping picked up the tea, her complexion changed abruptly, she smashed the teacup on Qiluo's body, and the hot tea splashed out. Qiluo was so frightened that she was stunned on the spot. She didn't care about the pain in her hand, so she knelt down. The princess calmed down!"

Princess Huiping scolded, "You are so courageous, you don't even kneel down when you see this princess? You can be arrogant and domineering if you are a member of the Chu Palace?"

"Slaves... Don't dare the slaves!" Qi Luo has been with Yu Wenhao for many years, and she is also the maid of the Chu Prince's Mansion, and goes out with the princess. Who wouldn't give her a little bit of noodles? Where did she have suffered such treatment, feeling wronged and panicked, and subconsciously turned her head to ask the princess for help.

This time around, Princess Huiping immediately ordered, "Come on, palm!"

The maid behind her stood up, and they both reached out to Qi Luo at the same time, trying to cling to her.

"Wait!" Yuan Qingling yelled, looking at Princess Huiping, her eyes solemnly, "My Chu Palace has never had these big rules, and I don't know that the princess is such a particular person, but she committed the crime. What a big mistake, I belong to the Royal Palace of Chu, and I don't need the princess to teach me."

Princess Huiping’s words were not directed at Qiluo at all, it was directed at her. Qiluo was innocently affected. Seeing that her hands were hot red, Yuan Qingling was very angry and said to Qiluo: "You Go out and ask the mother to come in and serve tea to the princess!"

Qi Luo held back the tears, stood up and went out.

Princess Huiping raised her eyebrows, showing violent temperament, and snorted, "I know, that the crown princess is compassionate to her servants, but I don't know, that the Chu Palace has no rules. This princess is also for your own good, lest you be criticized. ."

Yuan Qingling had an impatient look on her face, "Thank you princess for your kindness, is there anything the princess is here today?"

Princess Huiping sneered, "What is the prince in a hurry? This princess sits down, can't she let her take a sip of tea?"

Yuan Qingling was reluctant to endure her, but today Tang Yang said about the medical clinic, she just listened to her intentions.

After Qi Luo went down, watching her hands flushed red by the hot tea, she almost slapped her, and she couldn't help crying aggrieved.

Ah Si happened to be passing by, and seeing Qi Luo crying inside, she couldn't help asking: "What's the matter?"

Qi Luo Fushen said the whole story, Ah Si is a strong temper, and immediately sneered, "What a mighty prestige."

Seeing the grandmother serving tea, she said, "I'm here to deliver it."

The mother said, "Is this not good? Four girls, you are the master, how can you do the work of serving tea and water?"

"Since she makes things difficult for Qiluo, she will certainly make things difficult for you, I will go!" A Si picked up the saucer and went out.

Entering the main hall, Ah Si went in with his stomach stubborn and delivered the tea to Princess Huiping. His actions were rather rude. After the cup fell, a few drops of tea trembled, "Princess please tea!"

Princess Huiping looked at Ah Si coldly. She knew Ah Si, a member of the Yuan family, she looked at Ah Si coldly, "Dignant Yuan family girl, who came to Chu Palace to be a slave, Madam Dingguo is old and confused. Is it? The people who have smashed their own family in this way come to please the prince, or do you mean that there is not even a servant in the Chu Palace?"

Ah Si’s teeth are sharp and sharp, and he went back right now, “There are some servants in the Palace of Chu who serve people, but they can’t serve the princess, the big Buddha. If I didn’t come personally, I’m afraid that the tea would have to be spilled on another person, why bother? Wasting such a good cup? As for whether my grandmother is always confused, the princess may as well ask her elders personally, but the princess had better prevent her elders from getting confused and not recognizing the princess. I can bear it. After all, people who are old fools, can the princess care about the old fools?"