Her heart might have gone cold, but Liang Yulan wouldn't blame Tang Huai.
Each doctor has their own methods of treatment; the same person with the same disease might receive different prescriptions from different doctors.
Tang Huai couldn't perform surgery, and that wasn't her fault; after all, she was still so young.
With a forced smile, Liang Yulan pulled Goudan and Maodan over and sat down with them on the side.
"You haven't attended medical school yet, how come you understand medicine?" Liang Shi asked Tang Huai.
Tang Huai looked toward Liang Shi, "Grandma, my grandfather was once a very famous traditional Chinese doctor, he taught me."
"Have you mastered it then?"
"I don't know, how can one be considered to have mastered it?" Tang Huai countered.
"When you can cure the illnesses that no one else can, that's mastery. If you haven't even reached mastery, you're not much of a doctor."
Tang Huai: "..."