Chapter 1856 You are sick
Mingda was still thinking, but Manbao had already given Changyu a strange look. It seemed that her gaze was too obvious and strange, so strange that Changyu felt a little guilty. "You, why are you looking at me like that?"
Manbao has been studying patient psychology recently because Teacher Mo heard her talk about the special relationship between her and a new patient. It seemed that there was a one-sided irreconcilable hatred between them.
Teacher Mo also realized that Zhou Man didn't like this patient very much, so he has been teaching her psychology recently.
Koko also attended a few classes, and then it found out that the host thought she was studying patient psychology, but in fact she was studying doctor psychology. Teacher Mo was quietly counseling Zhou Man, teaching her how to face patients and how to counsel patients who had grudges against her.
Although the effect is not great, Zhou Man still secretly thinks that she would not try to comfort such patients. She will deal with it when she encounters them, and pretend not to know when she doesn't see them.
There are so many sick people in this world, why does she have to treat just one person?
However, this is the first time she has seen a disease like Li Yunfeng's, so it is still worth learning and collecting. She can learn from her first, in case she encounters such a patient in the future?
Of course, she would never show her intention to use Li Yunfeng for training. She had not even discussed Li Yunfeng's condition with Xiao Yuanzheng. She only occasionally sorted out Li Yunfeng's pulse records when it was her turn to be on duty.
This is how she and Teacher Mo learned the pulse diagnosis recently.
Let's get back to the topic. Because I'm currently studying psychology, I only understand one and a half minutes, so Manbao, who still doesn't understand the other eight and a half minutes, likes to stare at people and think about them.
As a result, Yin Huo and Bai Erlang have been avoiding her recently, and even Bai Shan turns and walks away when he sees her. But among them, except for Yin Huo who has some problems, the others don't have any major problems.
Now that he finally met someone who might have a problem, Manbao stared at Changyu with a look that almost made him burn.
Chang Yu shrank back a bit, and even moved his butt back. "If you have something to say, then say it. If not, turn your face away."
Manbao circled around her for a while, then shook his head and said, "Changyu, you're not thinking right. Why can't he learn polo from you and you learn chess from him?"
Chang Yu said as a matter of course: "But I don't like it."
Manbao said, "He may not like what you like."
She shook her head and said, "Husband and wife are one. Even though you are a princess and he is a subject, if you place yourself above others like this, even as a couple, you won't be able to live happily."
"Look at His Majesty and the Empress," Manbao thought for a moment, then found an example they were both most familiar with. "His Majesty is the ruler of a country, yet he never neglects the Empress. He respects, honors, and loves her, and the Empress does the same to His Majesty. That's why they live a good life. You're not as high-ranking as His Majesty, nor as smart and wise as the Empress, so why don't you be more sincere to your husband?"
Changyu opened his mouth to retort, but Mingda covered his mouth with his hand and said happily to Manbao, "You're right, keep talking."
She said, "I've wanted to tell you this for a long time, but I couldn't figure it out. Now, finally, someone who can figure it out is here to tell you."
Encouraged, Manbao immediately dragged a stool and sat across from them. He stared at Changyu and said, "My mother once said that people live for a good life, so we should do whatever it takes to live a good life."
"I have six sisters-in-law in my family. My eldest sister-in-law is my uncle's daughter and is the closest to my mother. She cooks delicious meals and is a kind person. Therefore, not only my mother but also my father likes my eldest sister-in-law very much."
Changyu's eyes were full of confusion. They were just talking about her, why did they suddenly talk about her family affairs? Mingda was also a little confused. He tilted his head to look at her, but his hand was still tightly covering Changyu's mouth to prevent her from speaking.
Manbao continued, "My second sister-in-law is the most efficient at work. Aside from her bad cooking, she can take care of everything well. She's the best at raising chickens at home, but she's a bit stingy and likes to compare herself with others."
"Everyone has their good and bad sides. My mother said that we shouldn't focus on their bad points, but should focus on their good points. That way, we can feel at ease and act well towards them. If you treat them well, they will naturally treat you well too. If you treat me well, everyone will naturally live in harmony and live a good life." Manbao said to Changyu, "I have six sisters-in-law at home, and we can still live a good life together. Why are you marrying Wei Yu, and we even have a separate princess's mansion? Why are you thinking about the lack of love between husband and wife before we even get married?"
Changyu was stunned, and Mingda couldn't help but let go of her mouth and turned to look at Changyu.
Chang Yu frowned, "But, but..."
Mingda understood her best and said with a mixture of laughter and tears: "But you are a princess, why do you have to endure his grievances?"
Changyu probably knew that it was wrong for him to think this way, so he nodded to the two of them with a guilty conscience.
Mingda sighed, "Who in this world can have everything they want? Doesn't everyone have to endure some grievances? Even my mother has to endure a lot of humiliation. Why can't you endure a little bit of grievance?"
Manbao was shocked. "You're being wronged already? Wouldn't I have been killed early this morning?"
She looked around and didn't say anything for a while. Mingda then asked all the palace maids and eunuchs to leave. After they left, the three of them moved to the couch and huddled together to talk in private.
She said, "How can this be considered an injustice? The most aggrieved moment for me was when we filed a complaint in court. Even if the King of Yizhou was found guilty, nothing could be done to him. Bai Shan and I could have died. I didn't feel that aggrieved at the time. How can you be aggrieved by just considering the preferences of your husband's relatives?"
She said, "Although I'm young and don't know much, I do know that when we're eating together, even though I like tofu, others don't. Then I have to be considerate of them and not order tofu or order less tofu dishes."
"The people at my table also take care of me and don't object to me taking advantage of them. This is mutual care. How can there be any grievance?" Manbao finally said to Changyu, "You are sick and need treatment."
Changyu and Mingda were startled, and they asked in unison, "Is this a disease?"
Manbao nodded affirmatively, "This is the disease, but I don't know the specific treatment yet. Wait for me to go back and look it up in the book. When I find it, I will treat you."
If someone else had said this, Changyu would definitely not believe it and would have thought that the other person was scolding her, but since it was Zhou Man who said it, she believed it without much doubt and sighed, "So I'm sick. No wonder I don't like Wei Yu so much."
Mingda: ...
Manbao said, "It seems that the illness is not mild."
Chang Yu rolled up his sleeves and stretched out his hand, "Take my pulse first."
Manbao said seriously: "Believe me, you are sick."
(End of this chapter)
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