"Don't take it lightly. A twisted ankle is no small matter. If you're not careful, it can lead to chronic issues that may affect you for the rest of your life. I know an old Chinese medicine doctor who's very skilled. I'll come to pick you up in a bit and take you to see him."
"There's no need, Auntie, I'm really fine." Gu Liancheng declined, saying, "When I twisted my ankle, the doctor said it was just a minor fracture. I've had a plaster cast, and after resting in bed for a while, I can basically walk now. There shouldn't be any problems."
"You've always been like this since you were a child, like a superwoman; even with injuries to your muscles and bones, we never see you cry," Ye Jin sighed and said, "If you really don't want to go, I won't force you. But you must go to the hospital for regular check-ups to see how you're recovering."
