"What's finished?"
The big-bearded man stared at the young woman and shouted loudly, his gaze cold as if looking at a lowly commoner.
Lin Baici did not recognize the attire from this world, but the Koreans did. This young woman holding a medicine hoe wore a green skirt with a sleeveless hemp smock over it, tied at the waist with a green cloth as wide as a hand. Even though she was dirty and her face was covered in dust, there was no doubt about it, this was the attire of a medical woman.
Medical women were mostly born as official slaves, or daughters of lowly commoners from outside the palace. Although they possessed some medical knowledge, in this patriarchal ancient era, due to their humble origins, medical women were generally of low status. Even during the reign of King Yeonsan, medical women became medical courtesans, pleasing men with their charms.
The young woman shrank her neck in fear, turned, and tried to walk away.