After hearing Zhang Jundian's words, Tang Huai inexplicably thought of Yang Hongxing's words.
Yang Hongxing had said that the male infant did not cry at birth, and the midwife claimed he was ill and could not be kept alive.
Could a baby born in poor health truly not survive?
Or was it rather difficult to keep alive?
Midwives might be skilled at delivering babies but not necessarily adept at diagnosing and treating illnesses.
Tang Huai had some understanding of midwives, and many proficient ones had their own methods of delivering babies.
Yet, if they were not adept at diagnosing and treating illnesses, was it really for them to casually decide whether a child could be kept alive after being born?
Zhang Jundian was born ill but had been raised to this age, hadn't he?
Why did the midwife claim that the son Ah Ma gave birth to could not be kept alive simply because he did not cry?
Tang Huai had read many medical books under the strict guidance of Yang Jinghai.