Godly Farmer Doctor: Arrogant Husband, Can't Afford To Offend!-Chapter 1254: Prime Minister Cheng Zou

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Chapter 1254: Prime Minister Cheng Zou

Fortunately, among the four shadow guards, two of them had blood type 2. Once the blood bag inside was empty, they immediately took it outside to fill it up.


Chu Yan had two bags of blood drawn. He felt dizzy, but he still insisted on drawing another bag. Bai Zhi refused and asked him to take the Yixue Pill to rest.


If it wasn't for his good physique, he wouldn't be able to draw these two bags of blood.


The cry of the child kept ringing in the room, and Cheng Shuping was wandering around the courtyard in a hurry, more and more blood came out, he was afraid, but he couldn't do anything.


He can't even give her some blood.


Who knows how long it took, Xiao Qing finally came out with the baby in her arms, and directly hugged the child in front of Cheng Shuping, and said with a smile: "Young Master Cheng, congratulations, the mother and daughter are safe."


The word "Mother and Daughter" was like a heavy hammer, and it hit his heart hard. It hurt at first, but then his whole body trembled in relief. He hugged the child, crying and laughing.


Cheng Zuo on the side frowned slightly: "A girl again?"


Chu Yan glanced coldly at Cheng Zuo, "What's wrong with the girl? If there are no girls, how will Prime Minister Cheng Zuo exist in this world?"


Cheng Zuo immediately laughed with him: "Yes, yes, what the Emperor said is true. This old minister made a slip of the tongue, and didn't mean anything else."


Chu Yan said: "I don't care if you have other intentions, but please remember that the life of this child and your eldest daughter-in-law today were saved by my blood. If you let me hear the slightest disturbance gossip, you can figure it out yourself."


Cheng Zuo hurriedly responded, his head was so low that he couldn't lower it anymore, and he scolded that wicked lady in his heart. When the Emperor left, he would immediately take her power away and her position as the main wife.


To prevent her from doing anything difficult to deal with in the future.


Bai Zhi sutured Dongmei's wound, put on clean clothes and a mattress, and covered her with a quilt. Seeing that her heartbeat and breathing were steady, she felt relieved.


She was finally rescued. Fortunately, her acupuncture treatment stabilized the bleeding momentum, otherwise, no amount of plasma would be useless.


The maidservant who usually served Dong Mei came over and kowtowed three times to Bai Zhi: "Thank you, miss, for trying to save the young madam. My master is now in heaven, but I'm sure she is grateful for your kindness."


Bai Zhi couldn't help laughing: "You girl, what are you talking about? Your young madam is sleeping soundly, why do you think she's dead?"


The was stunned: "Sleeping soundly? Young Madam didn't die?"


Bai Zhi rubbed her sore back and said with a smile: "Of course, she's not dead, your master is fine. If you don't believe it, you go and see."


After hearing this, the midwife, who was huddled in the corner, stood up immediately and rushed to Dong Mei's bed three steps at a time. She saw Dong Meng's chest move up and down. She looked pale, but not as pale as a dead person.


"Alive? Still alive?" The midwife was very happy. Does this mean that she doesn't have to die?


Bai Zhi said: "You all go out, just leave two personal maidservants."


After everyone went out, Bai Zhi explained to the two maidservants what they needed to pay attention to one by one, and told them to do their best. And if something happened, they should send someone to Prince Jin's Mansion to find her.


When Bai Zhi came out, her simple and elegant dress was covered with bloodstains. When she came, she was full of spirit, but now, she has no trace of energy.


Chu Yan stepped forward and held her hand: "You are tired!"


She rubbed her belly: "I'm hungry."


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