Drought, Refugees (I)

"Doctor, is my daughter-in-law's baby okay…"

Ever since Jiang Pengji had enacted the new law, the commoners were puzzled and could hardly contain themselves.

They were perplexed because they could not understand why the lord wanted old women between the ages of 25 and 30 to have children who would be as old as their grandchildren. Would one not feel embarrassed?

However, the physician had said that the lord was right. The commoners were blindly obedient. They were even more easily influenced by public opinions. In terms of reproduction and treatment of illnesses, who else would have more say than a physician?

The physician said that pregnant women who gave birth to children at a young age would result in the children being weak and the pregnant women being in ill health. The commoners began to remember.