After the doctor's examination, the woman was not in any serious trouble; she probably had an old ailment, and the fainting was likely related to a relapse of this condition.
The doctor was discussing with the manager about sending her to the hospital for a check-up, which seemed the safer option. The manager also thought so, considering if anything happened to her in the hotel, he'd be in trouble too.
Jiang Jingjing stood quietly to the side, carefully observing the woman.
She looked quite young, but the fine lines at the corners of her eyes confirmed that she must be in her thirties or forties. Although dressed simply and understatedly, Jiang Jing could tell the brands the woman was wearing were expensive.
From this, it was clear that the woman came from no ordinary family.
Considering all the notable families in Yuncheng that Jiang Jing knew, she had never seen this woman before. Remembering what her mother had mentioned before, she had a vague guess in her heart.