As she spoke the last few words, her voice trembled with tears.
Xiao Qingyin put the two children down, got up and patted her shoulder: "Don't worry, I'm here, nothing will happen."
Zuo Miaomiao sniffed: "Mmm!"
Xiao Qingyin then went with her to the Zuo residence.
When the Imperial Censor Zuo saw that Zuo Miaomiao had actually brought her here, he looked ashamed: "I told her there was no need to find a doctor, but this child just wouldn't believe me."
Xiao Qingyin chuckled: "She's just concerned about you."
"She's worrying unnecessarily."
The Left Censor chuckled angrily.
"How could I not know my own body? I've read medical books, and everything matches up."
Xiao Qingyin laughed upon hearing this: "Do you know what disease our doctors get most often?"
The Left Censor shook his head.
"It's paranoia."
Xiao Qingyin replied.
"When I was studying medicine, I would suspect that I had every new disease I learned about. After becoming a doctor, whenever I felt unwell, I would think of a whole bunch of incurable diseases. I was paranoid all the time and felt like I didn't have many days left to live."
Left Censor: "..."
Isn't this another version of me in this world?
"So, it's unreliable to rely on medical books to diagnose illnesses. You can't assume you're sick just because you read a book."
The Left Censor blushed with embarrassment at what he was being told.
“I don’t believe everything I read in books. Miaomiao’s grandparents died of liver disease, and liver disease can be hereditary, right?”
Xiao Qingyin shook her head: "Not all liver diseases are contagious; it depends on the cause. Palmar erythema is not unique to liver disease. Just because your parents are sick and you have palmar erythema doesn't mean you have liver disease."
A glimmer of hope ignited in the heart of the Left Censor.
"Then can you help me figure out what's wrong with me?"
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