Du Bingxue said, "I'll write a prescription for you in a moment; drink it twice when you get home and you'll be fine."
"Thank you, young lady!" Mrs. Wang pulled out a faded pouch from her pocket, looking somewhat embarrassed, "Miss, I came in a hurry, and I only have a few coins on me, you see..."
"No need!" Du Bingxue replied, "I never charge for treating people."
She unhooked the pouch and handed it to Mrs. Wang, saying, "Here are fifty taels, take it to buy medicine for the child."
"I can't accept this!" Mrs. Wang refused, "Young lady, you have a heart of a Bodhisattva, not even charging for consultation, how can I let you spend your silver?"
"Take it," Du Bingxue insisted, pushing the pouch into Mrs. Wang's hand, "The medicine I prescribe is tonic and not cheap, so please use it for the child."
