Regarding Prince NanAn and their roundabout way of finding her, Su Jin couldn't help but chuckle.
Although she had an additional identity, she was still herself.
She truly regarded Nie Yao as a friend and felt sorry for her—a young lady who had lost her parents, relying on her grandfather, and was caught in the conflict between Prince NanAn and the Heir of Duke Chong, nearly losing her life.
Even if it were a stranger, knowing her plight, Su Jin would not refuse.
But it was getting late, and if she rashly went to the Nanyang Marquis Mansion, she feared that the matter Nie Yao wanted to hide would surely be exposed.
Helping someone heal is a good deed, but one must also respect the patient.
Su Jin said, "She's returning to Yinzhou. Tomorrow, I'll go see her off and take her pulse as well."
If the illness is severe, then keep her.
If she only needs medicine, then prescribe a remedy and let her return to Yinzhou to recuperate.
