Si Fan pursed her lips, then put down her hand, her expression unchanged, "It's nothing."
But if you look closely, you can see a hint of coldness in her eyes.
Si Yi blinked, clever as he was, although he noticed something, he wouldn't ask if his sister didn't mention it.
Jiang Qin couldn't see anything at all, and hearing Si Fan say it was nothing, she breathed a sigh of relief.
She couldn't help but ask, "Fanfan, is learning that Chinese medicine reliable?"
Si Fan: "For now, it seems more reliable than Western medicine."
Jiang Qin was skeptical, "Really?"
Si Fan nodded, "Hmm, and it's cheaper than Western medicine!"
Jiang Qin was tempted and eagerly asked, "Then, can it cure Si Yi's illness?"
Si Fan smiled slightly, "It can!"
Jiang Qin couldn't believe it, "Really?"
Because she had never considered Chinese medicine, and there are so few Chinese doctors, plus many imposters pretending to be Chinese doctors, she didn't dare let Si Yi take the risk.
