Lin Yongzhen sighed and turned his head to ask:
"By the way, Auntie, did cousin Lu Xuan stay in the province, or did he go to another city?"
Lin Yongzhen knew that Lu Xuan hadn't returned to his hometown, but whether he stayed in Zhijiang or went to another province or city, he wasn't sure. This time coming back, he was also hoping to discuss future developments with Lu Xuan.
Compared to Western medicine, trying to make a name in Traditional Chinese Medicine is much more difficult.
On one hand, Traditional Chinese Medicine is really hard to learn and master.
On the other hand, Traditional Chinese Medicine is not mainstream nowadays, and patients are far more likely to see Western doctors. Lin Yongzhen understood this very well.
He has been out of school for several years, and could be up for a chief physician role in the next couple of years, so naturally, he knows more than Lu Xuan.
He's still quite concerned about his cousin.
"He stayed in Yong City," Lin Fangling said.
