My Wife is Unbeatable in the Whole World, Touch Me If You Dare! Chapter 464 324: Medical School Enters the Realm [Combined]
"dicine King Valley?"
"Doctor Sun?"
Li Nuo and Zhao Zhiyi exchanged glances, both seeing the astonishnt in each other's eyes.
dicine King Valley is the sacred land of the dical School in Zhao Country. The only dical School practitioner in the Fifth Realm in Zhao Country is the Valley Master of dicine King Valley. Many of the princess's Imperial Physicians were his disciples.
It truly was as if they were given a pillow just when they needed rest. The two of them had just been discussing dical reform and were troubled by issues of funds and manpower when the Minister of Revenue and soone from dicine King Valley ca to them on their own accord.
Zhao Zhiyi recalled the successive events that had occurred since Li Nuo ca to Zhao Country, suspecting that they could not be explained by coincidence alone.
Could it really be fate?
There was no doubt that Master Gongsun had directed her to find him.
He was sent by heaven to assist them.
Since his arrival in Zhao Country, everything had beco extrely smooth.
Li Nuo, after a brief mont of shock, imdiately said, "Lord Zhang, Doctor Sun, please sit. Nuo, help brew a pot of tea for our two guests..."
Song Yiren was practicing her swordsmanship at a crucial mont, but upon hearing Li Nuo's request, she dropped her sword and ran to the room to brew tea.
She enjoyed the feeling of being ordered around by Li Nuo.
It felt as if they were truly a married couple.
In the small courtyard, Doctor Sun looked at this young man with a surprised expression.
Even Master said that Lord Zhang's mother's illness was incurable.
But he had just visited Zhang Mansion.
In just two months, the old lady seed like a different person. She had cultivated a vegetable garden in the backyard, swung her hoe vigorously, and could eat three bowls of rice per al, a far cry from her previous deathly state.
Moreover, according to Chief of Staff Zhang, the doctor who cured his mother had not used any dication.
This aroused a strong curiosity in him about this doctor.
The dical Path is vast and profound; every physician has their own areas of expertise. This thod of treatnt was sothing he had never encountered before, prompting an imdiate desire to seek guidance.
Before Yiren could serve the tea, Doctor Sun couldn't wait and asked the question weighing on his mind, "Dare I ask, young brother, how did you co up with the way to treat Old Mrs. Zhang?"
Li Nuo did not hold back and truthfully conveyed his thoughts.
After hearing his explanation, Doctor Sun was stunned and muttered, "Widowhood disease?"
He then looked at Li Nuo, saying, "This is a disease? Why have I never heard of it before..."
Of course, he hadn't heard of it because Li Nuo had coined the term.
Li Nuo explained, "This is what I call this condition. Doctor Sun, have you noticed that many elderly couples, after one passes away, the other often dies within a few years? This illness typically occurs after the death of a spouse, hence I nad it widowhood disease."
This was a common occurrence in life, known to Doctor Sun, Chief of Staff Zhang, and even Zhao Zhiyi who had seen countless examples.
Li Nuo continued, "It can be considered a heart disease. After the death of Lord Zhang's father, Old Mrs. Zhang lost her emotional support and was imrsed in grief every day, which naturally affected her health. At this ti, no dication could be effective. The most important thing was to help her find new support..."
Li Nuo elaborated fluently, and Doctor Sun listened attentively.
These dical theories were new to Doctor Sun.
Not just him, healing heart diseases was a common challenge for all physicians.
Their True Qi had incredibly miraculous powers; as long as the person had even a breath left, they could be pulled back from the gates of death. But in such cases, it was ineffective.
Although it was their first eting, Doctor Sun had a very favorable impression of this young man.
Despite having no formal connection, Li Nuo had no reservations and shared all the details with him.
This was rare.
Many physicians, when teaching disciples, would always hold sothing back, at least keeping their best redies to themselves.
Teaching a disciple with utmost dedication only to see the disciple open a rival dical hall nearby, drawing away most of the business, was not uncommon.
If not for his strong curiosity, he would not have been so forward.
Moreover, during his conversation with this young man, he found that the other party's dical theories were robust.
Given his youth, initially, aside from seeking guidance, Doctor Sun also wanted to test whether Li Nuo's success in treating Old Mrs. Zhang was rely a fluke.
But the results surprised him. The young man could answer all his questions.
Occasionally, he would ntion so dical principles so profound that Doctor Sun had to pause and think, recalling vaguely that they were ntioned in so dical book he had read long ago…
This was not a fluke; he had a solid foundation in dical knowledge.
Doctor Sun stared blankly at the young man, as if seeing an imperial physician in his twenties before him.
He couldn't help but ask Li Nuo, "Dare I ask, young brother, which master of the dical Path taught you?"
Li Nuo shook his head, "I have no master."
Doctor Sun exclaid in shock, "No master, then how do you know so much dical knowledge?"
Li Nuo replied, "I read many dical books."
Li Nuo indeed had no master, or more accurately, all the Imperial Physicians of Daxia's Imperial Hospital were his masters.
Their lifeti of dical insights was all concentrated in him.
Now, he could be called the Wang Yuyan of the dical world, his theoretical knowledge unmatched by anyone, though he lacked inner strength.
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