After Su Kenan finished checking the pulse, Lu Xuan then asked, "Let's hear it."
"I'm afraid I might say something wrong."
"Don't worry, everyone's been through this. Without clinical experience, it's normal to make incorrect judgments."
Lu Xuan consoled her.
But Su Kenan earnestly looked at Lu Xuan, thinking, But you wouldn't!
She thought for a moment and said softly, "Ms. Xu's pulse on the left hand is very light; I can barely feel it. As for the right hand, it's somewhat similar to the left, but I feel there's a difference that I can't quite articulate."
"Have you read Benhu Pulse Study?" Lu Xuan asked.
"I have."
Su Kenan nodded slightly. These were mandatory courses at the Traditional Chinese Medicine University, and she memorized them, though understanding without real-life cases was difficult.
"Having read it is good enough."
