Meng Qianshan did not succeed in helping Madam Huo move courtyards today.
Once his master found out that Madam Huo was not quite right and did not respond after calling out to him twice, Meng Qianshan raced all the way back and personally went to look for the mansion doctor.
Jiang Suizhou, who remained in the room, ordered the rest of the servants to push Huo Wujiu to the inner room and help him lie down on the bed first.
Huo Wujiu seemed to be running a fever, a severe fever. Although he was still sitting, his reaction was much slower.
He reacted only when someone tried to help him.
The servant was just about to touch his leg when he reflexively raised his hand and blocked the man.
That servant was overwhelmed with astonishment. Then Huo Wujiu looked down and said hoarsely, "I'll do it myself."
Calm but resolute. The servant hurriedly looked at Jiang Suizhou and waited for the King's own order. However, he found that Jiang Suizhou, who was sitting beside him, didn't look at him and instead fixed his gaze on Huo Wujiu.
Huo Wujiu didn't pay attention to them. Instead, he braced his hands on the armrests. Although he moved skillfully, it was obvious that he was weak at this time and his movements were somewhat sluggish.
He slowly propped himself up and moved to the bed.
After sitting on the bed, he did not lie down, but propped himself up with the bedpost.
He sat straight and still.
Although Huo Wujiu said nothing, Jiang Suizhou saw some innate pride in his movements.
Jiang Suizhou's gaze paused and suddenly he couldn't help but think of Huo Wujiu from the history books.
He was born in Yangguan as the son of the Marquis of Dingbei of the Jing Dynasty. He learned equestrian and archery at the age of six, and hunted tigers at the age of ten. He turned thirteen in the 20th year of Southern Jing, when the Emperor of Jing forced his father to rebel and rise against Southern Jing. In the 23rd year of Southern Jing, his father died in the Battle of Xunyang. His uncle who joined his father in the uprising was also besieged and surrounded by the army.
It was he who took over the commander-in-chief banner in the rebel army and rescued his uncle from the sieg. He won against his stronger enemy and became famous from one battle. Afterward, he defended his uncle and became the commander of the Liang army step by step.
Prior to his capture, he had not lost a single battle and was an irresistible power. In just four years, he invaded Yecheng and drove the Emperor of Jing across the Yangtze River, from which the Liang dynasty divided the river and ruled.
He was a finely dressed young general, riding on a dashing horse. Even if historians wrote about him impartially, they couldn't deny his legendary character.
He was a hero that Jiang Suizhou had studied countless times through yellowing historical materials, thousands of years apart.
Huo Wujiu was right to be a proud man.
Jiang Suizhou suddenly understood why the emperor broke Huo Wujiu's legs.
This seemed to be the only way to make him kneel down.
Jiang Suizhou fell into a trance and didn't notice that he was staring at Huo Wujiu the entire time. He also didn't notice that even though Huo Wujiu was already burnt out, he was still acutely aware of Jiang Suizhou's eyes and frowned slightly, staring right back at him.
By the time Jiang Suizhou came to his senses, Huo Wujiu's eyes had already turned hostile.
Jiang Suizhou read his eyes at a glance.
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