Du Heng thought for a moment and once again reminded the patient, "When you go back and take the medicine, especially the morning dose, it's best to take it after 10 a.m."
The couple nodded again, but they didn't quite understand Du Heng's meaning this time, though they had understood the previous five instructions.
"Doctor, why after ten o'clock? I have to go to work in the morning, so after ten isn't very convenient," the patient asked, voicing his doubt directly. This wasn't the time to beat around the bush.
At this moment, the sharp young man who had been listening intently suddenly spoke up, "Mr. Du, I know! May I explain?"
Tsk, tsk, what a good kid, and so smooth-tongued, Du Heng thought. This was the first time someone had called him 'teacher.' The address made him feel quite pleased, a sense of pride swelling within him.
He glanced at the young doctor with a smile. "Go ahead, tell us."
