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Chapter 380: Laziness 9

Seeing this, the steward's aunt beside her quickly handed her a cup of tea.

The Queen Mother slowly opened her eyes, her brows still slightly wrinkled. After drinking the tea, she seemed to feel more comfortable. She shook her head and sighed: "When people get old, their bodies are no longer useful."

Qing Yunran still kept a smile on her face, and comforted her softly: "Queen Mother, please don't say that. With the blessing of the Buddha, you will definitely live a long life!"

As he spoke, he placed his fingers on the Queen Mother's wrist without leaving any trace, and secretly felt her pulse.

However, the result of the diagnosis shocked her. She was poisoned.[

Moreover, this is a chronic poison. Who poisoned her?

The palace is heavily guarded, and food and tea are strictly controlled. It is not easy to harm the Queen Mother. The person who poisoned her must be someone close to her.

The sandalwood does have the effect of causing palpitations and headaches, but it is not a poison. However, if this sandalwood is mixed with a drug, over time, it will form a chronic poison that can cause serious illness.

She looked at the steward aunt beside her and fell into thoughts. After a moment, she slowly raised her head and asked calmly: "Queen Mother, do you usually suffer from dizziness, headache, weakness, insomnia, dreaminess, and occasionally coma?"

Symptoms? Some black spots appear on the body from time to time."

The Queen Mother's eyes suddenly flashed and she asked calmly: "Ruoqing, why do you ask this? Do you know medical skills?"

Qing Yunran smiled faintly and said, "I know a little bit about it."

The Queen Mother looked sideways for a moment and looked at the steward aunt beside her. She immediately understood and replied for the Queen Mother: "The symptoms you mentioned have been present since the death of the late emperor. It has been almost twenty years now. Please

The imperial doctor diagnosed it, and it was not a serious problem. It was caused by excessive sadness. The treatment method is:

She asked the Queen Mother to relax as much as possible, rest more, and take some herbal remedies to relieve her headaches. Later, the Queen Mother learned to practice Buddhism and relaxed her mind, which indeed made her much better. However, starting from August last year, these symptoms suddenly worsened.

The disease is getting worse and worse, and the symptoms are good and bad."

Qing Yun Ran frowned and thought deeply for a moment. When the Queen Mother saw this, her eyes suddenly dimmed. She probably guessed something and asked in a low voice: "Ruo Qing, is there anything wrong?"

Qing Yunran looked at her old appearance and said truthfully: "Please forgive me for speaking frankly, the sandalwood in the Queen Mother's room is originally a soothing thing, but if it is inhaled for a long time, it will cause headaches and palpitations.

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A sharp light flashed in the Queen Mother's eyes, and she said coldly: "I see, but no one has ever told the Ai family about this matter."

Qing Yunran's heart tightened and she quickly explained: "However, please rest assured, Queen Mother, this sandalwood is not toxic."

As for mixing it with another medicinal material to become a chronic poison, she didn't dare to talk nonsense until she found out the murderer. This poisoning the Queen Mother was already of great importance, and she was afraid that a lot of people would be involved, and she didn't want to do it because of it.

Just a word of your own has harmed innocent people.

The Queen Mother's face softened slightly, and she immediately ordered the steward aunt to burn out the sandalwood in the room.

Qing Yunran was thinking in her heart and said in a low voice: "Your Majesty, all doctors know that medicine is three-part poison. If you take medicine for many years, there will always be some medicinal properties that remain in the body and turn into toxins. Over time, a small amount becomes a large amount. When the time comes,
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