The next morning, the two women discuss the situation. The first complains that she is being too hasty, and the second complains that the timing of the meeting is not right. The second complains about the lack of a mirror in the room and the fact that she has to walk around with her hair all over her body. The third complains that he is being taken advantage of. The two women argue about whether it is better for her to be followed or not, but the first refuses to listen to the other's arguments. He tells her that he has told her everything he can about the situation, and that he needs to go to the capital himself, but he does not want to attract the attention of the people who are watching him. He says that if he stays unnoticed, he can also identify them who have been following him all this time, and he can protect her. He adds that he will bring her nothing but profits, and not only can he protect her, he will also be able to identify the people in the capital who are trying to harm her. The woman says that she knows why nobody in the town dare to provoke her, because she is so good at medicine and has saved the life of an important person. She says that her medical skills are so good that if there is anyone out there who does not like her, she will always be willing to help them in return for her help. However, she fears that her husband is a senior royal physician and that her son is a talented scholar in the city. She adds that having the emperor with her is equivalent to danger, and she despises the royal court. The man says that
The next morning, the two women discuss the situation. The first complains that she is being too hasty, and the second complains that the timing of the meeting is not right. The second complains about the lack of a mirror in the room and the fact that she has to walk around with her hair all over her body. The third complains that he is being taken advantage of. The two women argue about whether it is better for her to be followed or not, but the first refuses to listen to the other's arguments. He tells her that he has told her everything he can about the situation, and that he needs to go to the capital himself, but he does not want to attract the attention of the people who are watching him. He says that if he stays unnoticed, he can also identify them who have been following him all this time, and he can protect her. He adds that he will bring her nothing but profits, and not only can he protect her, he will also be able to identify the people in the capital who are trying to harm her. The woman says that she knows why nobody in the town dare to provoke her, because she is so good at medicine and has saved the life of an important person. She says that her medical skills are so good that if there is anyone out there who does not like her, she will always be willing to help them in return for her help. However, she fears that her husband is a senior royal physician and that her son is a talented scholar in the city. She adds that having the emperor with her is equivalent to danger, and she despises the royal court. The man says that