Chun Nuan diagnosed Sister-in-law Qin at Eldest Sister-in-law's house with a joyful pulse and prescribed medicine for Aunt Zuo, who, unlike Aunt Luo, doesn't talk about everything.
The Xiao family's front door was frequently visited; neighbors would come by to request her diagnosis.
"Isn't Nuannuan working too hard?"
Mrs. Xu was growing concerned for Chun Nuan: "Just look, three groups came this morning to ask Nuannuan for a diagnosis, and she didn't charge them any fees. Rural folks do love to take advantage, and if this continues, they'll all come to our home. Won't this offend the town's doctors?"
"Not all of them will come to us," observed Mrs. Xu, understanding the situation: "Wealthy families are more cautious and still trust the town's doctors, whereas these are poorer villagers who don't have money, but are particular. Look, when Nuannuan treats them, they either bring eggs or vegetables. They never come empty-handed."
