When the doctor arrives, the young master tells him to carry the sick man in, and to prepare the medicine immediately. The young master asks if he wants to rest first, and the doctor replies that he doesn't need to, but he does want to know what's wrong with his brother. He tells the master that he used to think that his brother was just weak, but now that he's back, he thinks that he has suddenly fainted. He asks the master if his aunt has been acting too fast, and she says that she's been acting recklessly in front of the others. She also says that the master treats her so well, and that after hearing about her brother's condition, he went straight to the yancheng to attend the banquet. She says that he treats her like his first priority, and he cares about her so much that he puts on makeup to hide his illness. She asks if the master still has any value in the home, because everyone is treating her as if she is more important than her brother. She wonders why the family spent so much time looking for their daughter, and wonders if it was because the father was trying to arrange a marriage proposal for his daughter. She tells him that her brother has immunodeficiency, and needs regular blood transfusions. The master tells her that the family can't guarantee that they'll have enough blood for him, but she begs him to help her brother
When the doctor arrives, the young master tells him to carry the sick man in, and to prepare the medicine immediately. The young master asks if he wants to rest first, and the doctor replies that he doesn't need to, but he does want to know what's wrong with his brother. He tells the master that he used to think that his brother was just weak, but now that he's back, he thinks that he has suddenly fainted. He asks the master if his aunt has been acting too fast, and she says that she's been acting recklessly in front of the others. She also says that the master treats her so well, and that after hearing about her brother's condition, he went straight to the yancheng to attend the banquet. She says that he treats her like his first priority, and he cares about her so much that he puts on makeup to hide his illness. She asks if the master still has any value in the home, because everyone is treating her as if she is more important than her brother. She wonders why the family spent so much time looking for their daughter, and wonders if it was because the father was trying to arrange a marriage proposal for his daughter. She tells him that her brother has immunodeficiency, and needs regular blood transfusions. The master tells her that the family can't guarantee that they'll have enough blood for him, but she begs him to help her brother