"I regret it so much. I should've stayed downstairs with Teacher Liu to treat the ears," lamented Xu Yino, who had just finished surgery.
"What's there to regret? You didn't see the child's condition then; we were all heartbroken," said Liu Banxia.
"Today, I'm really grateful to Doctor Peng. Otherwise, who knows how many detours I would have taken. Most likely, I would have ordered numerous tests for the child and then sent him home."
"At first, I had absolutely no clue; I was just guessing wildly. What Doctor Peng did, now *that's* a proper diagnosis. It's on an entirely different level."
"Teacher Liu, can we not be so humble, not so coy?" Liu Yiqing sounded somewhat helpless.
She now felt the same way Liang Xiaolin used to, thinking that sometimes Liu Banxia's diagnostic insights seemed to come out of nowhere, like lucky guesses. But if you thought about it carefully, everything was traceable.