Chapter 984 Princess Fuyun Notices Something is Wrong (1)
After Cui Pingan was reborn, he subconsciously refused to recall anything from his previous life, as if only by doing so the guilt and regret that had been buried in his heart for years would cease to exist.
However, a voice deep within him told him that those tragedies were real, and that his actions were merely self-deceptive! That day, a single sentence from Old Lady Cui set off the tragic events of his former life, forcing him to face the mistakes he had made.
He blamed himself for all the wrongs that led to those disasters, believing that his own greed had caused the death of the woman he loved, and brought unhappiness to his cousin’s marriage, ultimately leading her to an early grave. The weight of two lives bore heavily on his heart, and one rebirth was not enough to forget them all.
This illness struck without warning, fierce and unrelenting, all because Cui Pingan had been avoiding the memories of his past life. He was possibly heading down the same path again, yet he could not think of a way to change course. That deep sense of powerlessness stimulated him, leading to his sudden collapse, trapped in the misfortunes of his past life, unable to extricate himself.
The Cui family had consulted more than a dozen doctors over the past few days, even inviting several Imperial Physicians from the palace. They all believed that Cui Pingan’s condition was psychosomatic, which was the most difficult to treat, relying solely on the patient to find his way out of it.
These days, Cui Pingan had been suffering from intermittent high fevers. If the fever continued, even a child knew it could cause mental impairment or even threaten life. The doctors and Imperial Physicians were of course aware, but the fever-reducing medicines that had been prescribed were so numerous they could have been meals. After feeding Cui Pingan, there was no effect. Sometimes, he would vomit the medicine right after ingestion, and the fever would become even more severe.
Mo Yan had only given him a small bottle of some medicine, and it calmed Cui Pingan down, stopping the delirium, and gradually reducing his temperature. Just with this ability, she had convinced Old Lady Cui and Cui Qingrou, who now believed she could surely cure their grandson (nephew).
