Imperial Doctor Liu said, "It's not right for me to inquire too much into what happens between the master and his disciple."
Imperial Doctor Fang smiled, believing or not, it's not certain.
Imperial Doctor Liu's face had a cheerful smile that hid the true bitterness in his heart, because he genuinely did not know.
San Niang didn't like discussing these matters with him. Before Zhou Man accepted her as a disciple, she would occasionally ask him cautiously about medical theories she didn't understand, which she learned from Zhou Man. But after she became Zhou Man's disciple, Ms. Doctor Liu seldom talked about Zhou Man or the medical knowledge she learned from her when at home.
Whatever she mentioned was only what one could easily find out with a bit of effort, and Imperial Doctor Liu, realizing this, didn't push his granddaughter.
Because he knew that once San Niang entered the gates of Zhou Man, she had to make a choice about whom to be closer to—Zhou Man or the Liu family.
