Just now, Zhou Xinlan had gone to a nearby village and consulted a renowned traditional Chinese doctor there.
She had shared with the doctor that Lin Tian was suffering from impotence and also confessed how she had unintentionally frightened Lin Tian in full detail.
After listening, the doctor told her that Lin Tian's impotence was very troublesome and hard to treat.
Because this type of impotence wasn't a physical issue but a psychological one, and since ancient times, the most difficult ailments to cure have been those of the mind.
Hearing this, Zhou Xinlan felt almost on the verge of collapse, and her regret was killing her inside.
However, the doctor then told her that although Lin Tian's problem was challenging, it wasn't incurable. Since it was a psychological issue, it naturally had to be resolved from that aspect, and the most reliable method was to lure him, stimulate him, and help him build confidence, so that he might be able to step out of his shadow.