The midday meal was light, plentiful in greens during the summer. Zhulan had also grown a number of vegetables for the later season, foods that Wu Ning, with her poor appetite, could still manage to eat.
After lunch, Zhulan saw that Wu Ning seemed unsteady on her feet, clearly a sign of prolonged lack of rest. Once Wu Ning went back to rest, Zhulan asked Steward Ding to invite a doctor.
Without the doctor checking on Wu Ning, she really couldn't be at ease, especially under the conditions of ancient times. If something truly happened to Wu Ning, she wouldn't know how to explain it to Wu Ming.
When the doctor arrived, Wu Ning was in a deep sleep. Zhulan didn't have the maid wake her. After examining her, the doctor said, "Her frustration has settled in her heart, her thoughts are too heavy, and her liver is inflamed. I'll prescribe some medicine for her to take for now, and I'll come back for a follow-up in a few days."