Chapter 5 Requesting the Physicians
Unmarried couples could not meet before the wedding, and the Jia family was a famous large household with strict family traditions.
After the engagement, the following procedures were very complicated.
No matter how much I thought about Jia Min's face that made my heart itch, I could not see her at all.
This time, while playing chess with The Emperor, I got distracted again.
"Ruhai?"
The Emperor treated me quite intimately. These days, he had learned many modern ideas from me and treated me like a treasure.
"What are you thinking about?"
I rubbed my hands and did not avoid the topic.
"I am thinking about my wife."
The Emperor had an "I understand" expression. "I will urge it for you, but this marriage cannot be rushed. It has to be taken slowly."
I suddenly remembered something and stood up to bow.
"I have one more matter to request from Your Majesty."
The Emperor held my hand. "Ruhai, just say whatever you want."
It seemed I was more favored than the original Lin Ruhai.
"I have not been able to sleep these past few days. I always dream that my wife who has not yet passed the door will die of illness. My heart is really uneasy. Can Your Majesty send the Imperial Physicians with deep qualifications from the palace to me?"
This request of mine could be said to be very excessive.
In this world, the Imperial Physicians in the palace were reserved only for the emperor and his family.
Except for the emperor and the palace concubines, no one else had the qualification to enjoy the best medical resources.
But I had no way. I knew Jia Min would die early, and I knew Lin Daiyu had been weak and sickly since she was young.
As soon as I thought of Jia Min and Lin Daiyu, such fairy-like people dying of illness, my heart burned like fire.
I had to give them some cheats.
The Emperor frowned, looking like he was unhappy.
"If Your Majesty does not agree, then take it as if I did not say it."
I quickly withdrew one message.
"I did not expect that Ruhai, you are not only a talent but also a devoted man."
The Emperor changed his tone, held my hand, and nodded appreciatively.
"Huh?"
"One is not enough. I will give you two. Send them directly to your residence."
I quickly knelt down and gave this old fox a solid kowtow.
"I thank Your Majesty for your great kindness. Long live Your Majesty! Long live! Long live ten thousand times!"