Doctor Ji, of course, lacked refinement and his medical skills were inferior to those of his own father and Shopkeeper Zheng. Hence, he had to listen to them.
"If we are to be doctors, then we should know," stroking his beard, Doctor Ji said, "that when someone needs life-saving aid, it doesn't matter whether the doctor is old or young, male or female. If they can save a life, they must be respected. I've also noticed over this period, that gentleman behind her probably hasn't really treated anyone."
Shopkeeper Zheng nodded as well; the combined age of the two men exceeded a hundred years, so they were naturally very shrewd. Scholars may judge a person by their writing, but doctors identify people based on their prescriptions.
Having observed the prescriptions written by that "gentleman" over the past several days, the two had noticed this as well.
Therefore, that gentleman was important, but Manbao, brimming with unlimited potential, was also significant.