Li Zhihao, deep in thought, concluded that either option could put his niece in danger. Naturally, he did not want his niece to travel so far; the journey was not a matter of a single day but could take days or even months.
Ye Shiqi persuaded Li Zhihao that she would disguise herself in men's clothing for the trip.
With persuasion proving fruitless, Li Zhihao could only wait for the old housekeeper to return before making further plans.
Ye Shiqi began to prepare for her trip to the border city.
In the distant border, among the soldiers, those regions likely lacked herbal medicines—areas with frequent battles or constant harassment by foreign enemies tend to use a substantial amount of wound medicine.
Ye Shiqi recalled her previous life, where medical equipment was advanced and a greater variety of medications was needed. Medicines with Chinese herbal ingredients were also made into granules, which the injured or sick absorbed more quickly.