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In this short scene, we learn that the four young women of the General Mansion have been married. One of the young women, Jiaoer, is a member of the royal court, and she and her mother have been living in the same house for a long time. When the young woman hears that her mother has fainted, she is shocked and asks her mother what is wrong with her. The young woman tells her mother that the doctor has told her that the woman has been poisoned, and that the poison has spread throughout her body. She asks if there is a way to cure her mother, since the poison was accidentally given to her by her master when she was a young woman. She also tells her that she is afraid that there is no way for her mother to be cured, since no medicine could cure the poison.
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Chapter 27
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About This Chapter
In this short scene, we learn that the four young women of the General Mansion have been married. One of the young women, Jiaoer, is a member of the royal court, and she and her mother have been living in the same house for a long time. When the young woman hears that her mother has fainted, she is shocked and asks her mother what is wrong with her. The young woman tells her mother that the doctor has told her that the woman has been poisoned, and that the poison has spread throughout her body. She asks if there is a way to cure her mother, since the poison was accidentally given to her by her master when she was a young woman. She also tells her that she is afraid that there is no way for her mother to be cured, since no medicine could cure the poison.
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