"Well, you...you really are picky, aren't you? Just like your mother, hard to please, huh?" Tuoba Lie put on a fierce face, but babies can sense the emotions of adults. With Tuoba Lie's roar, she cried even harder.
The physician hastily approached to clarify: "Your Highness, the Second Prince, the Princess is used to her mother's milk. She will not be accustomed to other foods, and forcing her to drink cow or goat milk may even cause diarrhea. The Princess's stomach is originally weak; we mustn't forcibly switch her from her mother's milk."
"Is that so?" Tuoba Lie asked.
"To Your Highness, the Second Prince, raising a child is a big science. If you want to raise her well, you really have to learn properly. Why don't you call in a few wet nurses to take care of the Princess for you?" the physician suggested.
"No," Tuoba Lie said, "by the time the wet nurses are brought over, our little Princess will have starved."