In this chapter, we learn that the protagonist is a student at a medical university. He's a sophomore, and his name is Fangyuan. Fangyuan is the vice-president of the headache at the university. The protagonist tells us that his teacher told him that if the suspect gazes at a woman, it means that the suspect has assaulted a woman before. He also tells us about his irregular periods, which he says are caused by the light in his room. He says that if he had a hot and dry period, he would sleep naked. He then tells the protagonist that he has a serious stomach problem, which is a secret from his doctor. He tells her that she can go back to her doctor and ask him what is wrong with her, since he is a doctor. She asks him if he has any dandelions, and he tells her to squeeze the juice of the juice out of the paper and put it on the table. She says that she's too tired to squeeze out the juice now, and that's why she can't do it now. She tells him to apply the juice on her skin and eat it, and within a week, she will be cured of her urine problems. When the protagonist presses the dandelion, he says, he stands on his toes, bends his back, and grinds his teeth. He asks the doctor if he can treat insomnia, and the doctor tells him that he can, but that he needs to feed the dandelion.
In this chapter, we learn that the protagonist is a student at a medical university. He's a sophomore, and his name is Fangyuan. Fangyuan is the vice-president of the headache at the university. The protagonist tells us that his teacher told him that if the suspect gazes at a woman, it means that the suspect has assaulted a woman before. He also tells us about his irregular periods, which he says are caused by the light in his room. He says that if he had a hot and dry period, he would sleep naked. He then tells the protagonist that he has a serious stomach problem, which is a secret from his doctor. He tells her that she can go back to her doctor and ask him what is wrong with her, since he is a doctor. She asks him if he has any dandelions, and he tells her to squeeze the juice of the juice out of the paper and put it on the table. She says that she's too tired to squeeze out the juice now, and that's why she can't do it now. She tells him to apply the juice on her skin and eat it, and within a week, she will be cured of her urine problems. When the protagonist presses the dandelion, he says, he stands on his toes, bends his back, and grinds his teeth. He asks the doctor if he can treat insomnia, and the doctor tells him that he can, but that he needs to feed the dandelion.