"Give fifty taels of silver to Wang Laoqi's family as a pension," Tang Yuan said. "Yes," Wei Min immediately agreed. Shen Yunyun, overhearing their conversation, quickly snapped back to reality and composed herself. One Wang Laoqi was already too many; there couldn't be another. She hurriedly asked, "Where are the military doctors?" General Wei promptly ordered the military doctors to be summoned. Two military doctors arrived, both with graying hair, looking quite venerable. Shen Yunyun worried they might not follow her instructions, so she glanced at Tang Yuan. He immediately stepped forward to stand beside her, and Wei Min followed suit, positioning himself on her other side. The two doctors felt uneasy at this display. Who was this woman? Why was the General standing behind her? Could she be the Empress Dowager? But her age didn't match. Shen Yunyun had no idea what they were thinking. She initially wanted to directly prescribe the medicine, but recalling the Empress Dowager's story about the dual court, she decided to take a roundabout approach. The Empress Dowager had once proposed many beneficial policies for the nation and its people, but she was too aggressive, leading men to believe women were vying for power. Regardless of merit, they opposed every suggestion she made. So Shen Yunyun dared not be too forward; she would have to navigate carefully. "Do you two have any remedies for the symptoms?" Doctor Zhou said, "We do, but they work too slowly. Some soldiers don't make it." Doctor Zheng sighed slightly and added, "We have better prescriptions, but we lack the necessary ingredients." Shen Yunyun said, "In that case, why not work with me? How about it?" Doctor Zhou and Doctor Zheng studied Shen Yunyun seriously. "Miss, are you a healer?" "To be honest, I don't know medicine, but I have effective remedies." Doctor Zhou and Doctor Zheng exchanged glances. Doctor Zhou said, "May I see your remedies, miss?" Shen Yunyun immediately took out a box of cold medicine and handed it to him. Doctor Zhou examined the Ganmaoling granules, frowning deeply. He dipped a fingertip into the powder and tasted it. "Sancha ku, jingzhan yinpan, yejuhua, gangmei gen, bohe, and a few others I've never encountered." He turned to let Doctor Zheng taste it as well. Doctor Zheng's findings were no different from Doctor Zhou's. "In ancient times, Shennong tasted a hundred herbs; today, you two doctors taste medicine. Truly admirable," Shen Yunyun praised sincerely. Doctor Zhou and Doctor Zheng, flattered by Shen Yunyun's compliments, especially in front of General Wei, felt quite pleased. They were already diligent and responsible, but now, elevated to a higher pedestal, they became even more meticulous. "Miss, what are the other ingredients?" "Caffeine, acetaminophen, chlorpheniramine maleate—these all have antipyretic and analgesic effects." The two exchanged another glance, utterly unfamiliar with caffeine, acetaminophen, and such terms. Shen Yunyun wasn't surprised at all. It was normal for them not to know these things in this era; if they did, that would be the real problem. "Taken normally, it can reduce fever, but for high fevers, you'll need a separate antipyretic." She took out ibuprofen. Tang Yu, that fool, had stocked up on plenty of ibuprofen, and now it came in handy. "This can relieve pain and fever." The two wanted to taste it again, but Shen Yunyun directly said, "You won't be able to identify this by taste." "And this one is for cough relief." The cough medicine was herbal, and they wanted to taste it too. Shen Yunyun had no objections. After all, it was good for doctors to be curious; they weren't dismissing these remedies based on their own knowledge, which already set them apart from many ancient practitioners. But the emperor was starting to get annoyed.