Chapter 716: Behaving like a cat in front of the princess!
Xia Baoer knew very well that if Tan Xingjian was a capable person, he would soon find out the relationship between the bandits and her.
It is naturally not difficult to figure out what her identity is.
But she didn't want to tell him directly, so she decided to give Tan Xingjian a chance to show off and see if he had the ability and brains.
Xia Baoer accompanied Master Bu and others to send Wu Huzi, the fourth master, back to their house.
Soon, a doctor was also invited.
After some diagnosis and treatment, the old doctor said: "This gentleman only suffered some skin trauma and was in low spirits for several days, so he fell into a coma. In addition to the external medicine, I will also prescribe some internal medicine for sleeping and resting. Within half a month, he will be able to sleep." You will be cured.”
Master Bu Da thanked him profusely and personally sent the doctor out.
Xia Baoer was sitting on a chair nearby, drinking tea, with a fair face. She had worked hard all morning, and she didn't show any signs of fatigue.
At this time, a plump woman with a green cloth tied on her head broke in.
She looked very weak, but when she first saw Wu Huzi lying on the bed, her eyes lit up and tears immediately filled her eyes.
The people around them hurriedly comforted: "Qiao'e, don't be sad, no, the princess has rescued the person!
The doctors all say that there is nothing wrong with the fourth master, just take good care of him, don't worry! ”
Qiao'e turned her head and looked at the little girl sitting beside her. She walked in three steps and two steps at a time. Suddenly she bent her knees and knelt on the ground, about to kowtow to Xia Baoer.
Xia Baoer's eyes were startled, and he hurriedly stretched out his white and tender hands to support her.
"Aunt Qiao'e, don't do this."
"Your Highness, it's hard for a common woman to repay your kindness even if she works as a cow or a horse!" Qiao'e's clothes were wet with tears. She raised her head, looked at the little girl in front of her, and asked worriedly: "You are suffering because of this man in our family!"
Xia Baoer's face was filled with gentleness. She wiped away Qiao'e's tears with her handkerchief: "I'm not tired. Uncle Wu helped me a lot in the past, and Uncle Bu was even more generous. It's just a little effort for me."
Qiao'e was worried: "But, if Her Royal Highness provokes those people in Mirage, will she not suffer retaliation? You have a distinguished status, and they may not dare to take action easily.
But these people are cold-hearted and heartless, and a common woman would never want the princess to be so implicated because of my man! ”
Before Xia Baoer could say anything, Master Bu Da sent the old man off and turned back.
Hearing this, he said: "Don't worry about this. The princess not only rescued the fourth child, but also conquered the mirage and became the new owner."
Qiao'e was stunned: "What?"
Someone nearby echoed: "Yes, the people in Mirage are always arrogant and majestic, but you didn't see just now that they behaved like cats in front of the princess!"
Xia Baoer didn't want to show off this matter, so she pursed her lips and smiled: "This is a small matter, there is no need to mention it again. The most important thing now is to cure Uncle Wu."
After saying that, she stood up: "It's been a long time since I came out. It's time to go back to the palace. Take good care of Uncle Wu. This time, he suffered a lot."
Qiao'e quickly persuaded her to stay: "Your Highness, would you like to stay for a meal? The housewife will prepare some side dishes and wine for you. Thank you for your help."
Xia Baoer shook his head and declined: "I came out today and didn't tell my mother. I was afraid that she would be impatient, so I had to go back first."
Master Bu Da hurriedly took a few steps forward: "Your Highness, I will take you out."
Although Xia Baoer said it was not necessary, the bandits headed by Master Bu still insisted on sending her to the door.
I felt relieved after watching her leave in a carriage.
(End of this chapter)