Last time at Bao Hua Temple, after taking the pulse of the vomiting Cui Qingrou, Mo Yan vaguely knew the cause of the infertility. Cui Qingrou had regular menstrual cycles, which confirmed there were no physiological defects. At that time, she suspected that the cause was either blocked or narrowed meridians within the abdomen.
Unlike Liu Qingqing, who had been harmed by medication, it would be much easier to treat Cui Qingrou as long as the residual toxins in her body were cleared out and the damaged parts were repaired. In an era where illness could only be treated with drinking medicine, medicinal baths, or acupuncture, the probability of curing infertility caused by obstruction or narrowing of meridians was exceedingly slim.