Honey, you didn't really drugged me, did you?-Chapter 511 - 168 Nan Batian: Huang Wan’er, you couldn’t be carrying someone else’s bastard, could you? (Please subscribe)_4

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Chapter 511 -168 Nan Batian: Huang Wan’er, you couldn’t be carrying someone else’s bastard, could you? (Please subscribe)_4

Chen Jie heard this and said, “Nan Batian won’t easily believe it; he’s likely to ask other doctors to diagnose the lady.”

Liu Yishou replied, “Hmph, what does that matter? Who dares to overturn my diagnosis? Don’t worry, nothing will go wrong. But, you’ll have to figure out something yourself after two months.”

After hearing this, Chen Jie said, “Thank you, Uncle Liu.”

Liu Yishou sighed and said, “Hmm, your master, how is he?”

Chen Jie was slightly stunned, then clasped his fists and said, “All is well, he just went to Shennong and got tired.”

Liu Yishou said, “Ah… that’s good, that’s good.”

Chen Jie said, “Uncle Liu, would you like me to arrange a meeting with my master?”

Upon hearing this, Liu Yishou said, “There’s no need, there’s really nothing left to say between him and me anymore. Originally, never mind, let’s not talk about these things, I’m leaving first.”

After finishing his words, Liu Yishou left first, leaving Chen Jie curious, it seemed like his master and this Liu Yishou had a story, but he didn’t know what it was!

However, the situation was still manageable, at least there were two months.

And he also needed to use these next two months to eliminate Nan Batian, this troublesome guy.

Huang Wan’er and the child in her belly absolutely must not be harmed.

Thinking this, Chen Jie turned and left.

At this moment, Nan Batian hadn’t given up and sent people overnight to invite all the doctors, big and small, in the city.

These doctors, being called in the middle of the night, all had gloomy faces, so they asked the guide, “What does Guild Leader Nan want us for so late?”

Upon hearing this, the juniors replied, “To treat the lady.”

“The lady, is the lady sick?”

The doctors were stunned, and the juniors nodded, saying, “Yes, she’s sick.”

After hearing this, the doctors said, “When big personalities from the Fishing Guild are ill, don’t they usually call Doctor Liu? Why are they calling us?”

Upon hearing this, the juniors said, “The Guild Leader feels it’s not safe, so he wants more opinions.”

After hearing this, the other doctors looked at each other, pulled out Silver Coins, and handed them to the juniors, “What illness did Doctor Liu diagnose?”

“Pseudocyesis.”

Huh??

The doctors were all stunned. What kind of illness was that, something unheard of?

But they weren’t foolish; they were brought to the Fishing Guild Headquarters and then saw the lady, immediately taking her pulse.

When they felt her pulse, all the doctors looked bewildered, this was a pulse of joy—obviously, the lady was pregnant!

But as they were about to share their conclusion,

They suddenly remembered what they had coaxed out of the juniors—Liu Yishou had diagnosed it as pseudocyesis.

Liu Yishou’s medical skills were king in Mianshui County, and among these doctors were his apprentices.

With Liu Yishou’s pulse-feeling skills, a precisely accurate nickname wasn’t for nothing, to say it was pseudocyesis, something was wrong here!

Simply put, they couldn’t believe Liu Yishou couldn’t diagnose a pregnancy, especially a joyful pulse, even an apprentice could sense it.

But Liu Yishou hadn’t discerned it.

Why was that?

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Was it because his own skills were lacking and didn’t notice this unique pulse?

I must feel it again, yes, something’s odd here…

People have this subconscious, once it forms, they start to fill details, thus confirming their own thoughts.

After doubting their own pulse diagnosis and checking Huang Wan’er’s pulse again, they could always find something unusual from obscure corners, so they broadened these original trivial issues to confirm that Liu Yishou was right, and they were mistaken.

Moreover, some doctors realized that they couldn’t be mistaken.

What would being wrong mean? It meant the lady was pregnant, and being pregnant brought in too many involved issues—who knew whether saying it out loud would be right or wrong.

Following that, they connected the dots—Liu Yishou’s failure to recognize such a standard joyful pulse—could it be possible that the concerned aspects were too broad, and Doctor Liu was playing it safe?

Thinking this, the doctors exchanged glances and concluded that, although the pulse resembled a joyful pulse, upon further examination, there was a significant difference—Liu Yishou was indeed Liu Yishou, who spotted the crux of the issue straight away. Yes, it was pseudocyesis!

“Guild Leader, it’s pseudocyesis.”

“Guild Leader, no doubt, it’s pseudocyesis.”

“Indeed, my knowledge is shallow, I’m unfamiliar with pseudocyesis, but the lady’s pulse does differ from a joyful pulse!”

Amid mutual agreement, Nan Batian was also deceived, truly believing in pseudocyesis—perhaps he had been overanxious.

After hearing from over a dozen doctors that it was pseudocyesis, Nan Batian was no longer suspicious.

At that moment, looking at Huang Wan’er, he said, “Hmm, I didn’t expect it to be pseudocyesis; I mistook it, my lady.”

Huang Wan’er looked wronged, pitifully saying, “The Guild Leader can wrongly accuse Wan’er at will, and Wan’er has no way to argue, but I hope the Guild Leader will consider Wan’er before making a decision, my heart is in such pain~”

Nan Batian also said, “Hmm, it was my neglect, husband indeed, but I was also worried about you. Since that’s the case, just stay in the mansion for these two months, don’t go out. As for Jixiang Temple, we’ll go when you are better.”

“Ah, husband…”

Hearing this, Huang Wan’er understood—Nan Batian intended to confine her.

She opened her mouth to say something, but Nan Batian spoke up, “Hmm, let it be so. You stay here and recuperate; I’ll have someone bring you everything you need. And Du Juan, you stay with the lady, you are not to leave this courtyard either.”