Chapter 207: Is Xiao Fu Bao Disliked? The Whole City Loves Me With Their Lives
### Chapter 207: Psychological Counselor
As soon as Suisui arrived in Concubine Ren's room, she was changed into a new set of clothes and wrapped snugly in a blanket, causing her temperature to rise again.
Moreover, her fever was climbing rapidly.
Each time the temperature was checked, it had increased.
Physician Liu felt her temperature twice and, while directing the use of cold compresses to reduce the fever, instructed Di Yu, “This won’t do; we need to change the prescription!”
While speaking, Physician Liu quickly wrote out a new prescription.
Pediatric prescriptions require careful consideration, as many herbs harmful to child Concubine Ren need to be eliminated, and suitable alternatives found.
The properties, efficacy, and potential effects of the herbs must all be taken into account.
With so many factors to consider, it was inevitable that writing the prescription would feel restrictive.
Physician Liu worked hard for quite a while, but Suisui's fever still wouldn’t subside.
However, it was still early, and the effects of the herbal decoction wouldn’t take effect that quickly.
Di Yu hurriedly changed the cloths, while Feng Xuanrui and his brothers anxiously paced around, unsure of what to do.
Concubine Ren was also feeling very anxious. If it weConcubine Ren’t for the fact that the prince and princess had gone to the palace, she would have definitely sent someone to summon help.
The child being so ill was a significant matter, and there were times when she found it difficult to make decisions.
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Watching Suisui muttering nonsense due to her fever, Feng Xuanrui gritted his teeth and turned to leave in a rush.
Feng Xuanbo quickly stepped forward to block him, saying, “Don’t be impulsive, Sixth Brother. Wait until Mother returns; that pair of aunts and nieces won’t get away with it. We were already in the dominant position; we can’t let ourselves fall behind!”
Besides, it wouldn’t reflect well if news got out about beating a concubine.
Feng Xuanrui understood this logic, but he was unable to tolerate the situation any longer and was boiling with anger.
The young boy’s eyes were red, and he gritted his teeth, saying, “We can’t kill her, but can’t we hit her?”
Hearing the commotion, Concubine Ren quickly admonished, “Sixth Young Master, don’t be foolish. The princess will decide when she returns; don’t rush it. Saving Suisui is the priority.”
When Suisui was mentioned, Feng Xuanrui couldn’t control his tears and began to cry, “Wuwu, my sister hasn’t enjoyed a single good day; she suffers every day, taking medicine.”
Seeing his sixth brother cry, Feng Xuanbin followed suit, joining in the weeping.
As the childConcubine Ren cried, Concubine Ren felt a surge of irritation.
However, she didn’t have time to pay attention to them, focusing only on Suisui.
A high fever for a child is like a deadly hand, a nightmare for adults.
Even within the palace, surrounded by imperial doctors, there have been princes and princesses who lost their lives to high fevers.
While the prince's residence hadn’t faced such tragedies recently, Concubine Ren had heard of many cases growing up.
Now, seeing Suisui’s fever not subsiding, she felt as anxious as an ant on a hot pot, constantly pacing.
Suisui's consciousness fluctuated between clarity and confusion.
The system, watching in concern, began frantically contacting the main god’s inbox.
Strangely, this frantic tapping proved somewhat effective.
The main god checked Suisui's recent missed bedtime soothing opportunities and temporarily summoned a psychological counselor.
The counselor was a middle-aged woman who spoke slowly, her voice soft and soothing.
After briefly reviewing Suisui's profile, the counselor spoke slowly, her voice as gentle as a spring stream, gradually flowing warmth into Suisui’s heart.
Even though Suisui was burning with fever and felt muddled, she could still vaguely hear the voice.
It was a voice as tender as a mother’s, which briefly awakened Suisui’s consciousness.
“[Suisui, you need to wake up soon. Look, your brothers are worried about you, and your mother is far away, concerned for you.]”
“[Your brothers are crying; they fear they might lose you, their little sister.]”
“[So, Suisui, you must be strong. Be brave and strive to break through this darkness and return to the dawn.]”
…
Hearing her mother and brothers, Suisui felt a surge of will to survive.
She anxiously asked, “[I didn’t push her; I’m not a bad child!]”
She still remembered the voices she vaguely heard before losing consciousness.
Suisui wanted to defend herself; she wasn’t bad, she hadn’t done anything wrong.
But she was too exhausted, her head heavy, and she fainted again, losing the chance to argue for herself.
At this moment, Suisui felt extremely wronged.
The counselor hadn’t expected Suisui to ask that question. She flipped through the documents again, then smiled and said, “[No, it’s not something our Suisui would do. We should bravely refute it.]”
“[Many people witnessed what happened; there will be those who can vouch for you, so don’t be afraid, child.]”
“[Even if no one saw, we should strive to prove ourselves.]”
“[For things we haven’t done, we don’t need to admit to them. Don’t let other matters or people cause you to feel wronged.]”
“[In this world, you are the most important.]”
“[Those who love you wouldn’t want you to feel wronged for their sake, and those who don’t love you aren’t worth your sacrifice.]”
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The counselor’s words soothed Suisui and released some of the emotional burden she had been carrying.
She was genuinely afraid that when she woke up, she would be met with her mother’s reproachful gaze and her father’s unfamiliar scrutiny.
In the past, similar things had happened to her in the village, and not just once.
She clearly hadn’t done anything wrong, yet those people insisted it was her fault.
They cursed her, beat her, and sometimes even tormented her.
No one was willing to listen to her rebuttals.
They all labeled her as a born troublemaker.
Past memories constantly affected Suisui.
This made her panic, feel helpless, and sad.
Now, being comforted eased her heart considerably, but her tears flowed uncontrollably.
As soon as she cried, Concubine Ren and the others panicked, saying, “Oh no, why is the child crying? Does she feel uncomfortable elsewhere? Physician Liu, please take a look, quickly!”
“Is the medicine too bitter?”
“Or is she feeling too bad from the fever? Should we change to a thinner blanket?”
……
Concubine Ren was genuinely anxious and fidgeting.
Feng Xuanrui and the others weren’t faring any better.
They tried soothing her, gently patting her back, and finally managed to get Suisui’s tears under control.
Suisui was actually tired from crying, and with the fever making her head heavy, she fell asleep again.
However, her temperature was clearly showing signs of decreasing.
This made Physician Liu breathe a sigh of relief.
If they could control the temperature, it meant there was still hope.
When the temperature dropped, he administered an injection to Suisui.
Fearing that the little girl might struggle, Physician Liu specifically had her servants hold her gently.
After the injection, Suisui’s complexion improved a bit, and her fever didn’t seem as severe.
Everyone busied themselves and temporarily stabilized the situation.
However, half an hour later, Suisui’s fever flared up again!
This made Concubine Ren’s heart leap to her throat, and she couldn’t help but ask quietly, “What herbs do you need? Physician Liu, just say it. I have ginseng, ganoderma, deer antler, tianma, tiger bone… Whatever you need, just say it. If I don’t have it here, I’ll send someone back to my family to get it!”
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