Adults who dislike traditional Chinese medicine are no easier to accommodate than children who refuse to eat carrots.
Those people either dislike the smell of traditional Chinese medicine or its taste. The headache is that adults are more stubborn than children when it comes to disliking something; no amount of coaxing or persuasion works.
Master Huang, having heard Zhuo Feng's troubles, tried to cook a very light dose of orange peel and old ginger. But before it was even presented to Zhuo Feng, she bolted away like a rabbit, causing Feng Xing to hurry after her with a worried frown.
"Ah, if only there was some kind of improved traditional Chinese medicine in tablet form," Zhuo Feng lamented. She's fine with swallowing sugar-coated pills; when she learned that she needed to take Chinese medicine to support her pregnancy, she held her breath and drank a few sips. But upon smelling the scent, Zhuo Feng would vomit again, and eventually, she couldn't even vomit bile.
