Listening to Mo Lan's description, Ting Yu squinted and began to mutter to herself, shaking her head.
"The so-called five senses are sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. Only with all five senses present can one perceive the joys and sorrows of life. The loss of any one of them has a significant impact. I wonder if the symptoms Miss Molan is describing are due to the complete loss of all five senses or just one of them?"
As Tingyu asked her question, Qin Su stared at her, wondering if she was seeking medical help for herself or for someone else.
"Is there a cure for the loss of touch, one of the five senses?" Mo Lan paused here, her eyes widening as she inexplicably thought of that scoundrel Karen.
"Touch is the sense of touch, referring to the sensations of hot, cold, smooth, soft, hard, painful, and itchy that we feel when we touch something. Losing the sense of touch means we can't perceive any of these things, which is extremely harmful to the body and is the most dangerous of the five senses." Tingyu spoke seriously and earnestly about the illness.
"You're right, his health is indeed not good. I just want to know, can it be cured?" Even if my older brother is cured, I don't know if his sexual orientation can be reversed.
“There are records of this in medical texts, but I haven’t encountered any actual cases. I wonder if you could send the person over? If not, you can give me a location, and I’ll go there myself.” As Tingyu spoke, her eyes shone brighter. “To treat and save lives, one must see the patient. Everyone’s constitution is different, and different treatments are needed for the same disease. Only by examining the patient carefully can a diagnosis be made.”
Mo Lan nodded in agreement with Qin Su's explanation. Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes observation, listening, questioning, and palpation; it is indeed difficult to draw conclusions without seeing the person in person.
But bringing people to the mountain stronghold, she glanced at Qin Su and thought it might not be appropriate.
Knowing they were leaving, it wouldn't be wise to keep them here. Arranging a compromise location would be fine, but I wonder what Qin Su's plans are next?
Upon meeting Mo Lan's gaze, Qin Su raised his hand, clenched his fist, and coughed, finally noticing him.
"Is this patient you mentioned very important to you?" If it's not someone seeking medical treatment for herself, then it must be someone close to her.
“You’re right, he’s family, and he’s very important to me. I wonder if you have any plans for Tingyu? If possible, I’d like to ask him to come back to Ye County. If you have other plans, you can wait until I return from my travels. Fortunately, this illness has been going on for a while, so there’s no rush.”
Over the years, Hua Fengyu had long since given up hope. Even though they found many doctors, he just went through the motions without any expectation.
Qin Su thought for a moment, then looked at Xian Molan, "When do you plan to return to Ye County?"
He also wanted Tingyu to check on his father when he went back this time, since his father had a chronic illness and had been quite upset by his colleagues lately.
"I'll be back in at least a month, but if something comes up and I'm delayed, it will take longer. But I must be back before the New Year." When you're traveling, unexpected situations can happen anytime, anywhere, and delays are possible.
“In that case, let’s return to Liangjing first, and then have Tingyu set off back in half a month. She can also keep an eye on the mineral deposits at Tianjiao Peak. Staying there for the New Year is fine too.” Qin Su thought for a moment and made a decision directly.
"Thank you very much."
Mo Lan nodded, and she also felt it was appropriate for Ting Yu to return to Ye County with her mission.
"Don't worry, if you can be cured, I'll grant you one request and give you a gift. In short, I will definitely not treat you unfairly."
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