Before taking the pulse, one must first visit the patient's bedroom.
The words of Qin Liuxi surprised everyone present, and Qiao Ziling frowned as she glanced at her younger brother-in-law, finding the doctor Wenliu had invited this time to be seemingly unreliable.
It was unheard of for a diagnosis to start by inspecting where one sleeps. What, could the illness be related to the living quarters?
Not to mention, he is the legitimate eldest grandson, with a grandly spacious courtyard and a picturesque view. The place was even specially renovated when he got married, ensuring that it was squeaky clean.
Yet Qin Liuxi insisted on seeing the master's room, not just any guest hall, but the private bedroom, which made Qiao Ziling feel uncomfortable.
Jiang Wenyan also found it strange; she had seen many doctors, none of which behaved like this. Could it be that Daoist doctor's methods are different from those of traditional doctors?
