Chapter 28: Disorderly accounts
Qin Anhe's brows furrowed in a flash. Everyone knew that physicians helped the dying and tended to the injured; even if they weren't people who studied medicine, they all understood that saving a single life was more meritorious than building a seven-floor pagoda. How could there be reason to those who set up an aid stand, yet locked their doors and refused to see a patient? She'd almost in a single moment given those complete strangers endless judgments; she felt that they were merely seeking merit, and had forgotten their own duties. But even if she were angry, there was still those who needed to be saved. Qin Anhe extended a hand and pulled the woven mats back, remembering to say, "I need to take a look at what sort of ailment is this complex." Hearing this, a hope suddenly entered the old woman's eyes. Her hands were shaking, yet her gaze remained steadily on the young girl's figure, and she comforted, "Good girl, your illness will get better soon...