Born a phoenix? The husband I picked up is the young emperor

Chapter 1551



Chapter 1551

Chapter 1551

After several blows, Yuan almost went crazy.

She screamed and opened the box lid, revealing the neatly arranged medical books. Her eyes were scattered, thinking that the boxes of silver that were moved out were all evidence of beheading.

She hoped that there were also silver and gold in Kang Chenyan’s boxes.

Reluctantly, she opened the second box, which contained medical books as well.

The third box still contained medical books.

The fourth box... no, she felt there were banknotes inside.

She rushed forward, picked up a book at random and flipped through it. Nothing! She pulled out another book and flipped through it, still nothing!

The lids of the boxes were all opened, revealing the medical books that Kang Chenyan had bought with his salary over the years without having to spend any money on food or clothing.

This is his personal property and does not belong to the Kang family, so he wants to take it away.

He just looked at the woman coldly as she flipped through the books and muttered, "Silver, all silver, all silver..."

Kang Chenyan said goodbye to his stepmother with a smile, took a step back, and bowed deeply, "Take care, mother. I am going to the capital to work as an imperial physician in the Imperial Hospital. It is better for your own son to take care of you."

Yuan's eyes were red with anger when she heard this.

After giving birth to Kang Chenyou, she suffered a physical injury and had no more children, so she loved this son especially. She was also worried that the illegitimate son would steal the limelight from her biological son, so she was mean to him in every way.

If Kang Chenyan had not secretly listened to his uncles discussing medical theories and read medical books in private when he was a child, he would not have lived to this day.

After much hardship, he lived until he was thirteen, and then he immediately asked his grandfather to join the army. From then on, he rarely returned to the Kang family except to move the medical books he bought back to the yard for storage.

He was not afraid of what Yuan would do to him again, but he was worried that he would lose his original intention by harming Yuan.

Yuan gnashed her teeth and glared at the bastard. "Your father was beheaded. How far do you think you can go in your official career? You will always be branded as the 'son of the sinner Kang Jingliang'!"

Kang Chenyan was neither angry nor smiling, but still gentle and elegant, with an indifferent voice, "Then the mother must live a long, long time, watching her son rise step by step, enjoying wealth and glory. The son will marry and have children, and teach the children to respect life and fear cause and effect. Because..."

He dragged out the last word and looked up at the sky. "The rules of this world always have retribution."

Yuan felt a sudden chill run up her spine and her eyes widened.

Then I heard the bastard say in a calm tone, "The Kang family has been military doctors for generations, and my mother was also born into a family of doctors, but my aunt died of the 'Seven Day Wind'."

Yuan's lips trembled. "You, your aunt was weak and caught a cold. She died of it. Everyone knows it."

There was a long-brewing fire flickering in Kang Chenyan's eyes.

The flame was only a tiny spark at first, and then it grew stronger with the grief in his heart, but his voice was still very restrained, "My aunt has been dead for half a day, and you are in a hurry to have her buried without waiting for my father to come home to take a look."

"She was coughing up blood and had a contagious febrile disease..." Yuan buried her concubine hastily for this reason without arousing anyone's suspicion.

"Really?" Kang Chenyan raised his eyes and looked at Yuan quietly, "Didn't you deliberately frame my aunt for stealing and punished her to kneel on the jade? You had already covered the jade with rust and mud. After my aunt knelt on it, you pressed a basin of water on her calves to prevent her from getting up. Her knees were covered with blood and wounds. After the punishment, you forced her to wash clothes in the cold wind. Because of this, my aunt didn't survive seven days. She had a bitter smile on her face when she died..."

He had always thought that his aunt smiled bitterly because she didn't want him to worry. Later, when he entered the military camp and went to the battlefield, he saw that the soldiers liked to bury the arrows in horse manure, and then he knew what it meant to kill people invisibly.

Being hit by an arrow is not scary, but being hit by an unclean arrow is scary.


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