Luo Chuan is an internist, and after leading her to the emergency room, he waited by her side.
The middle-aged man treating Su Li was in his forties. After a brief examination, he said, "There's no major issue, and the burn isn't too severe. I'll apply some ointment now, and you can do it yourself when you get home. Make sure not to get it wet these next few days."
Su Li nodded her head, "Thank you, doctor."
Su Li was quite composed, but Luo Chuan was not. With a worried expression, he asked, "Are you sure it's nothing serious? It won't leave a scar, will it?"
The middle-aged doctor glanced at Su Li, then with a meaningful look at Luo Chuan, teased, "Why are you so nervous?"
Luo Chuan, of course, understood what he meant and said, "She's my friend, and it's only right that I do my utmost to help."
But to the keen observer, such an explanation was as good as none, or perhaps, it might even make things worse.