Yunyi has an exceptionally good memory; one look and she knows who this prescription was meant for.
Traditional Chinese Medicine differs from Western Medicine; it emphasizes individual prescriptions because everyone's constitution is different. Even for the same ailment, the prescriptions vary.
This prescription was previously given by Yunyi to Zhuang Haijuan: "Indeed, this is a prescription I wrote."
Upon hearing Yunyi's words, the woman raised her voice: "See, you admit it, don't you?"
Yunyi held the prescription high: "But this prescription wasn't given to your daughter-in-law. Tell me, where did this prescription come from?"
The woman's face was full of guilt: "You already admitted that you wrote this prescription, so that's enough. Why ask so many questions?"
