The Difficult Beginning of Isolation Treatment

In the isolation room, Lin Yue personally stayed by Afu's bedside. She gently wiped Afu's burning forehead with a wet towel, trying to reduce his fever. Cuier, who was beside her, looked at Lin Yue's busy figure with eyes full of admiration.

"Miss Lin, you're so kind. You've been running around for Afu's sake."

Lin Yue smiled faintly.

"Cuier, this is what I should do. We're all people in the prince's mansion. I can't just watch him suffer."

However, the treatment process was not smooth. Afu's condition didn't improve with simple fever - reducing measures. Instead, it got worse. Lin Yue looked at Afu's pained expression, feeling extremely anxious. She kept recalling the treatment methods for infectious febrile diseases in modern medicine in her mind, trying to find a better solution. At this moment, Doctor Li walked in. Seeing Afu's condition, a hint of complacency appeared on his face.

"I told you this disease isn't that simple. You're still too young, girl."

Lin Yue ignored Doctor Li's mockery. She bit her lip and said firmly,

"I won't give up. There must be a way."

Lin Yue decided to try the physical cooling method in modern medicine combined with the ancient acupuncture therapy. She told Li Yi that she needed some special tools, and Li Yi immediately sent someone to prepare them. While waiting for the tools, Lin Yue began to carefully study the acupuncture medical books in the prince's mansion. She found that the ancient acupuncture therapy had certain similarities to the acupoint stimulation in modern medicine. Perhaps she could help Afu recover by adjusting the acupoints and techniques of acupuncture.

After the tools were prepared, Lin Yue started to perform acupuncture on Afu. She carefully inserted the silver needles into Afu's acupoints, with gentle and precise techniques. However, during the acupuncture process, Afu suddenly had a strong reaction. His body started to twitch, and his face became even paler. Lin Yue was shocked. She quickly stopped the acupuncture and carefully observed Afu's symptoms. She realized that there might be a problem with her acupuncture technique or the selection of acupoints.

Lin Yue fell into deep thought. She repeatedly recalled the content in the medical books and thought about her operation process. At this time, Li Yi walked in. Seeing Lin Yue with a worried look on her face, he asked with concern,

"Miss Lin, what's wrong?"

Lin Yue told Li Yi about Afu's situation. Li Yi comforted her,

"Miss Lin, don't worry. Let's think of a way together."

Lin Yue looked at Li Yi, her eyes full of gratitude.

"Your Highness, thank you. I'm thinking that maybe there's something wrong with my acupuncture technique and acupoint selection."

Li Yi looked at Afu on the bed. After pondering for a moment, he said,

"Miss Lin, I've heard that there's a miracle doctor in the folk who is good at acupuncture. Perhaps we can invite him to help."

Lin Yue's eyes lit up.

"Really? Your Highness, then let's send someone to invite him quickly."

Li Yi immediately dispatched the most capable guards in the prince's mansion, sending them with a large sum of money to invite the miracle doctor. However, when the guards returned, they brought bad news. The miracle doctor had gone on a journey and no one knew when he would be back. Lin Yue was very disappointed when she heard this, but she didn't give up. She decided to look through the medical books again and at the same time consult the elderly in the prince's mansion to see if there were any other treatment methods.

During this process, Lin Yue noticed that some of the servants in the prince's mansion were very afraid of Afu's condition. They were afraid of being infected and didn't want to approach the isolation room. Lin Yue knew that this fear might affect the treatment. She decided to call all the servants together and explain to them the transmission routes and prevention methods of the infectious febrile disease, so that they would understand that as long as they took protective measures, they wouldn't be infected.

Lin Yue stood in the courtyard of the prince's mansion and said to the numerous servants,

"Everyone, don't be afraid. Although this infectious febrile disease is terrifying, as long as we take good protection, we won't be infected. We should believe in science and medicine."

As she spoke, she personally demonstrated how to correctly wear a mask, wash hands, and other protective measures. The servants looked at Lin Yue's serious appearance, and the fear in their hearts gradually lessened. A few bold servants took the initiative to step forward and said they were willing to assist Lin Yue in taking care of Afu.

However, just when Lin Yue thought everything was going in a good direction, a new problem emerged. Afu's condition deteriorated again, and he began to have difficulty breathing. Lin Yue looked at Afu's pained expression, feeling extremely anxious. She knew that Afu's condition had reached a critical moment. If she couldn't find a solution as soon as possible, Afu might lose his life.

Lin Yue decided to take a risk. Based on the treatment method for respiratory failure in modern medicine, she tried to make a special medicine with herbal medicines, hoping to relieve Afu's breathing difficulties. She searched everywhere for herbal medicines and personally prepared the medicine. During the process of making the medicine, she encountered many difficulties. The medicinal properties of some herbal medicines were difficult to control, and a slight mistake in the proportion of preparation might lead to the failure of the medicine. But Lin Yue didn't back down. She kept trying and adjusting, and finally made the medicine.

Lin Yue carefully fed the medicine to Afu, then nervously stayed by his side, observing his reaction. As time passed, Afu's breathing gradually became stable, and his face began to improve. Lin Yue looked at the improving Afu, filled with joy and emotion. She knew that this was only a temporary relief, and Afu's condition still needed further observation and treatment. But at least, her efforts hadn't been in vain.