Prince Gong leisurely extended his arm for the attendants to help him undress, and looked at Manbao saying, "Doctor Zhou, men and women are different. Now that you're older, looking at my body—are you thinking of marrying me?"
Manbao glanced at him, saw no lewdness in his eyes, only confrontation, and retorted unceremoniously, "I've seen many men. Do I have to marry all of them? And what does age have to do with it? Just because I'm older, does that mean I forget the men I saw as a child? I have a good memory; even a year later, I still remember the emperor's body when I was giving him acupuncture. Do I have to take responsibility for the emperor too?"
The attendant broke out in a cold sweat, his hands trembling in fear.
Manbao continued, "According to you, Your Highness, I should go back and find Lord Wei, Lord Tang, Minister Li, and check their bodies, give them some acupuncture. Do you think I should be responsible for them too?"
