Chapter 856

Empress Jiang even thought about it, if she hadn't been the concubine from the beginning, or if she hadn't sat on the queen's throne in the end.

She just married and had children in an ordinary way. Will she also study medicine?

In other words, would she be able to benefit the common people by being a medical girl as she thought?
Empress Jiang only dared to imagine this kind of hypothetical question occasionally. People are like this, and they are always dissatisfied with their lives.

To use one word to describe it, it is to look forward to Shu, she has always told herself that her life now is very good.

At least, she is already a high-ranking empress, her elder brother is Jiang Guogong, and their Jiang family has established a firm foothold in the capital and has become famous.

Later, it was rare to accept Gu Qingyuan as a student.

At first, Empress Jiang was of course happy, thinking that her ambition had finally come to fruition.

She can't treat more people, but her disciples can, so she teaches Gu Qingyuan very carefully.

However, Miss Gu at that time was arrogant and conceited, she didn't want to study medicine at all, and she even wanted to quit voluntarily in order to get married.

Because of this, Empress Jiang was so angry with her, hating iron for not being steel, she was about to explode with anger.

She disliked Concubine Jing in every possible way, which is why Empress Jiang made things difficult for her in the palace, which in turn triggered a series of fierce conflicts.

No one expected, God's will, that Gu Qingyuan committed suicide by hanging from the beam, but she did not die. On the contrary, her personality changed a lot.

The point is, get better, become more considerate.

In particular, Empress Jiang really saw that Gu Qingyuan's medical foundation is good, and she is also humble, willing to study hard.

And after the change, Gu Qingyuan is very good, she doesn't care about her noble status as a princess, and she is willing to put down her airs to see a doctor for ordinary people.

When taking care of Empress Jiang last time, the few prescriptions that Princess Jing prescribed made the Empress very satisfied.

As a result, he also moved his mind, took out all the magic weapons he had kept at the bottom of the box, and taught Gu Qingyuan well.

Maybe, this girl can help me achieve the goal that I couldn't achieve before?
As Queen Jiang's most important confidant, Jiang Yu knew what the queen's aunt was thinking, and agreed with what Gu Qingyuan said just now. The queen's aunt had learned so much, but she didn't really apply it to practice.

Talking about war on paper will ultimately fail to solve practical problems.

So he couldn't refute Gu Qingyuan's words, and once again apologized to Bai Zimo seriously.

Bai Zimo is not a hypocritical person either, the senior brother has said sorry, it would be meaningless for him to hold on to such a little mistake, and the matter will be exposed like this.

However, Hua Feiyu had his own opinion about what Gu Qingyuan said about the lack of money, and said:

"Anyway, you are also Princess Jing. Prince Jing has been fighting outside for so many years. There are many good things in the palace, so there will be a shortage of money? If you just ask him to help you a little, your medicine hall can be opened even better."

Gu Qingyuan didn't want to talk at all, she felt that she and this person had no common language at all.

Whether the pharmacy is running well or not is not just a question of gold and silver, medicinal materials, management, inventory, all aspects, if any aspect is not done well, it will cause big problems.

Regarding this point, Bai Zimo helped Gu Qingyuan explain in detail.

At the end, it also emphasized the real purpose of Princess Jing's original intention to open the medicine hall.

The concubine's sister-in-law is kind-hearted and wants to help more people. Bai Zimo doesn't want such a good person to be misunderstood.

(End of this chapter)

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