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My Wife is Unbeatable in the Whole World, Touch Me If You Dare!-Chapter 479 - 328: Tempting with Benefits_3
In theory, this is beneficial for cultivation. Writing medical books also contributes to the Medical School. However, due to the long-term development of the Medical School, it's already very difficult to innovate. Thus, the role of writing medical books is already minimal.
Doctor Sun nodded and casually picked up a brush from the table, writing down a name in the booklet.
Jiang Hong.
Just as he put down the brush, Doctor Jiang suddenly froze.
He suddenly felt a slight increase in the True Qi within his body.
With his cultivation at the Fourth Realm, even the slightest imperceptible growth is actually quite substantial.
At that moment, it was equivalent to him seeing patients for a month.
This kind of thing doesn't happen inexplicably. The next moment, he guessed the reason.
His gaze immediately turned towards Doctor Sun.
What kind of medical book were they compiling that just writing a name could cause a fluctuation in his cultivation?
If he actually participated in the compilation and made significant contributions, wouldn't there be hope of reaching the Fifth Realm in his lifetime?
Doctor Sun had already walked out of the door. He immediately chased after him, shouting loudly, "Stop!"
Doctor Sun turned back to look at him and asked, "What's the matter?"
Doctor Jiang pursed his lips and pointed at the booklet in his hand, asking, "This, what kind of medical book is this?"
Doctor Sun smiled slightly and said, "You don't need to worry about that..."
A moment later.
Doctor Jiang sat on the ground, clinging tightly to his leg, and said, "We've known each other for decades. How could you forget me in such a good thing? Ten thousand taels is ten thousand taels. I'll also give you more pill recipes. Just let me join in the book compilation..."
Doctor Sun stroked his beard and said, "I'm just an assistant editor; I can't make such a big decision. You're putting me in a difficult position..."
Doctor Jiang clung even tighter to his leg and said, "If you don't agree, you're not leaving today!"
After an unknown period of time, Doctor Sun looked at him and said, "If you want to participate in the compilation, it's not impossible. But you have to donate fifty thousand taels and come to teach at the Medical College without any remuneration..."
Fearing he might backtrack, Doctor Jiang immediately said, "Agreed, agreed, I agree to everything!"
...
In a small courtyard of the Embassy, Zhao Zhiyi was playing chess with Li Nuo.
All the preliminary preparations for establishing the academy had been almost completed.
As for fundraising and recruiting teachers for the Medical College, she had never been involved. Whether it was raising funds or recruiting people, Doctor Sun managed everything smoothly on his own.
Li Nuo also rarely found himself with some leisure time.
Whether it was establishing the Medical College or compiling the book, both were proposed and led by Li Nuo, naturally yielding him the greatest rewards.
As a participant, if Doctor Sun wanted to enhance his cultivation further, he would need to make even greater contributions.
As a result, he was extremely dedicated to these two tasks, even closing his own Medical Hall to seek sponsorships and investments everywhere. The funds raised and the teachers recruited for the academy were almost entirely thanks to his efforts.
To facilitate his work, Li Nuo also granted him significant authority.
The "Medical Handbook," with Li Nuo as the chief editor and Doctor Sun as the assistant editor, allowed them to further establish a team of compilers by inviting some renowned doctors. This not only expanded the influence of the book but also tightly bounded these doctors to their cause.
It is undeniable that a small number of doctors indeed have genuine compassion.
They do not serve the nobles, instead traveling around to treat and diagnose common people, without charging any fees. But such doctors are very few.
While speaking of solving the medical demands of the people and the growth of the Medical School might earn superficial praise, it was hard to gain substantial support.
However, relationships built on interests are more stable and reliable.
The benefits Li Nuo provided to them included cultivation and fame.
Cultivation is closely related to one's life. Breaking through from the Fourth Realm to the Fifth Realm in the Medical School is as difficult as a Martial Artist breaking through from the Fifth Realm to the Sixth Realm, if not harder.
While there are countless doctors at the Fourth Realm across the continent, there is only one at the Fifth Realm.
As long as there is the slightest hope, they wouldn't miss the opportunity.
The endeavor that Li Nuo and the Sixth Princess aimed to accomplish was of extraordinary significance. If successful and imitated by other countries, it could benefit billions, even tens of billions of people across the continent.
It would be no exaggeration to call it a colossal merit.
The Sixth Princess neither cultivated in the Medical School nor practiced Confucianism. This matter bore no tangible benefits for her.
But for Li Nuo, a Confucian Doctor, and those medical or Confucian practitioners who had reached a certain realm, the benefits were immeasurable. They could gain both fame and fortune.
Just as Li Nuo and the Sixth Princess hadn't finished a game of chess, Doctor Sun brought another person there.
The newcomer was an imperial physician at the Fourth Realm, willing to donate fifty thousand taels to the Medical College and give free lectures, hoping to contribute to the compilation of the "Medical Handbook."
Li Nuo naturally agreed.
By now, Doctor Sun had brought countless Fourth Realm doctors.
A few days ago, Li Nuo and the Sixth Princess were still worrying about teachers for the Medical College. Now, they even needed to schedule classes as there were too many willing to teach, and all needed to be attended to.
After the two left, Zhao Zhiyi looked at Yiren practicing sword in the courtyard and said to Li Nuo, "The embassy courtyard is too small, inconvenient for receiving guests and Yiren's training. I don't have the money to gift you a big mansion, so why don't you move to the Princess Mansion? Apart from the servants, it's just me. Many courtyards are empty..."
Having thought it over, Li Nuo agreed.
He himself had no issues, and it was indeed inconvenient for Yiren to practice.
The embassy rarely had any issues, so it was enough to occasionally check in.
He asked for Yiren's opinion, and she agreed too.
This courtyard was too small, restricting her practice, especially at critical moments of a breakthrough, making her feel very stifled.
Their belongings weren't much, so they moved to the Sixth Princess Mansion that day.
The Princess Mansion was much more spacious, with ample space for practicing, and it had a quiet study for Li Nuo to compile the Medical Handbook.
He had already started drafting the first chapter of the handbook.
After careful consideration, Li Nuo placed emergency care knowledge in this part.
Including methods to stop bleeding, artificial respiration, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, treatment for acute airway obstruction, and proper handling of drowning, venomous snake bites, poisoning, burns, scalds, and frostbite.
All these situations could be encountered in daily life.
If one had a medical handbook at hand, they could quickly find the corresponding handling method.
The second chapter focused on hygiene and epidemic prevention knowledge.
The general public's awareness of hygiene and epidemic prevention was weak, and solving health issues at the source could greatly reduce the chances of certain epidemics, especially communicable diseases. Once an epidemic occurs, it does not merely result in one or a few deaths.
Historical epidemics resulted in the death of entire cities.
People should form good hygiene habits in their daily lives to reduce the occurrence of major epidemics. Even if an outbreak occurs, it can be quickly controlled and not allowed to spread further.
After finishing these two chapters, it was already late. ƒreewebɳovel.com
Li Nuo stretched, walked out of the study, and returned to the master bedroom.
Yiren had just finished practicing and came out of the bathroom with wet hair, wearing only a pink nightgown.
The two had been living together for so long that they were already used to this.
Song Yiren was about to go to her bed to sleep when she realized the bed was gone.
The spacious room was beautifully decorated, but there was only one large bed.
Just as she was about to turn and leave, Li Nuo asked, "Where are you going?"
Song Yiren said, "I'm going to sleep in another room. You don't expect me to share a bed with you, do you?"
She somewhat regretted moving here, at least they could stay in the same room at the embassy.
Li Nuo looked at the large bed. How could he miss the opportunity that the Sixth Princess had painstakingly created?
He glanced at Yiren and said, "This bed isn't that small; each of us can have our own blanket. Besides, if you sleep elsewhere, what if there's an assassin at night?"
After pondering a moment, Song Yiren felt that Li Nuo made a good point.
If the two were separated and an assassin at the Fifth Realm came, neither she nor Li Nuo could handle it.
Suppressing her inner joy, she walked to the bed and said, "Alright then, your safety is more important. You've done so much for the Fourth Prince. What if the other three princes send assassins after you..."
She perfectly convinced herself, climbed into the bed, and said as a matter of course, "I promised my mother to protect you well..."