As for Lian Manman, what she was pondering at this moment was the central figure in the conversation, Lady Zhou.
All along, Lady Zhou's robust constitution and her daily forceful reprimands naturally made everyone regard her as a sturdy old woman, thereby overlooking other issues. In this era, there were no terms like Alzheimer's or mental illness. Thus, everyone attributed Lady Zhou's increasingly excessive eccentricities to her personality, without realizing that it was her mental state that had deteriorated.
With the current medical conditions, no proper diagnosis could be made. However, they couldn't let Lady Zhou continue like this, so what Lady Chiang said was a last resort.
Lady Chiang was truly at her wit's end, and one can imagine that she had been pondering over this matter for more than just a day or two.
"What medicine is the old lady taking now?" Lian Manman raised her head and asked Lady Chiang.
