After a while.
The two returned with a doctor.
The young man, somewhat curious, probed the doctor: "Doctor, have you read the book 'Seeking Medical Advice'? It mentions simple methods for reducing fever. Is it true? It also says that a cold isn't a serious illness and that if you're healthy you won't easily fall sick, and claims that prevention is possible."
The doctor called was from the Small Medical Clinic, and indeed, had heard of the book 'Seeking Medical Advice', the reason was also simple.
People actually approached him, asking if the treatment methods in the book were correct.
Because it was written so earnestly, the confidence in the tone always made some enthusiastic readers wish it were true.
Initially, the old doctor naturally scolded angrily, thinking it was fake; how could medical treatment be fabricated?
