My Wife is Unbeatable in the Whole World, Touch Me If You Dare!-Chapter 467 - 325 Divine Doctor
Li Nuo originally just thought of building a relationship with Doctor Sun first, so that he could help when promoting medical reform.
Enter the Medical School, it was purely accidental.
After treating a few patients, Li Nuo stood up and left the consultation table.
The middle-aged doctor returned to his position.
Li Nuo looked towards Doctor Sun and said, "Elder Sun, how should one cultivate after joining the Medical School?"
On the surface, he was consulting Doctor Sun about matters of the Medical School, but in reality, it was to further draw their relationship closer.
He had already learned how the Medical School cultivates through books.
Doctor Sun gradually recovered from his shock, sipped some tea to calm himself, and said, "Cultivating in the Medical School is actually very simple. As long as you do what a healer should do and treat and save people, you can increase your cultivation. The more patients you treat and cure, the more your cultivation increases. The more difficult the illness, the faster your cultivation increases..."
Li Nuo seemed to have an epiphany and said, "So it's like that..."
Speaking of which, in terms of cultivation, the Medical School and Legalism Confucianism have many similarities.
Legalism increases cultivation through resolving cases, and if the case is wrongly judged, the cultivation decreases.
The Medical School increases cultivation through practicing medicine, and if the wrong medicine is used and a patient dies, the cultivation decreases.
Legalism's cultivation increases more if they judge people of higher status, and the Medical School's cultivation increases faster with harder illnesses.
In the later stages of Legalism's cultivation, judging ordinary people no longer increases cultivation much, and for the Medical School, treating minor illnesses has no significant impact on cultivation.
To cultivate in the Medical School, you must first thoroughly read medical books and understand medical principles.
Then use the learned medical principles to treat and save people. When the time is right, you naturally enter the realm.
With that said, actually, when treating the Minister of Revenue's mother, Li Nuo was already invisibly cultivating in the Medical School, and treating those few patients at Huichun Hall provided the final push for his breakthrough.
At this time, another patient came in, specifically seeking Doctor Sun for treatment.
Doctor Sun temporarily left, leaving Li Nuo alone to feel the new power within him.
He tried making a small cut on his finger, then directed the Medical School's True Qi to the wound. In just a visible moment, the wound healed.
In the First Realm of the Medical School, the capabilities are very limited, and True Qi can only be used on oneself, and the effect is not significant.
If the wound were any larger, it might not heal.
Not until breaking through to the Fourth Realm can True Qi be used to heal others.
Since he had already entered the Medical School realm, the next step was to increase his cultivation.
Unlike Legalism, where a single judgment can cut off countless heads.
In the Medical School, you can only see one patient at a time, and patients don't come all the time, so cultivation takes time.
Historically, those who cultivated to a high realm in the Medical School had a certain amount of luck.
The Fifth Realm and Sixth Realm imperial physicians either saved countless lives during a great epidemic or made significant advancements in medicine, leaving a lasting legacy.
Under normal circumstances, cultivating in the Medical School to the Fourth Realm is about the limit.
When Li Nuo initially formed the Anti-theft Bureau with Anning and implemented it nationwide, he once had a breakthrough.
He wondered if promoting medical reform in Zhao Country could increase his cultivation in the Medical School.
After all, the significance of the latter is far greater than the former.
In history, no one in the Medical School had ever done this. Unlike Legalism and Confucianism, which had reforming capabilities, the Medical School's True Qi's uniqueness destined them to be service-oriented without the ability to incite major changes.
Moreover, Legalism and Confucianism had no knowledge of the Medical Path, making promoting reforms in the Medical School exceedingly difficult.
Unless someone was both a member of the Medical School, intent on inciting change, and capable of pushing forward reforms...
As Li Nuo thought of this, his gaze suddenly shifted towards the consultation table.
It seemed Doctor Sun was encountering some trouble.
In the Medical Hall, a middle-aged woman glared at Doctor Sun, speaking aggressively.
"Aren't you a very skilled doctor? Can't even cure a headache?"
"Prescribed a bunch of medicine, spent a lot of silver, but it did nothing!"
"Can you treat it or not? If not, give us back the consultation fee and medicine money!"
"Cat got your tongue? Speak up!"
Doctor Sun was rendered speechless by the woman. He wanted to refute but as soon as he began to speak, her voice grew louder.
"What? Did I say something wrong?"
"Charged such a high consultation fee, prescribed expensive medicine, couldn't cure the illness, and now we can't even talk about it?"
"How dare you charge us so much silver?"
Beside the woman, a scholarly-looking man rubbed his temples, then pulled her sleeve, saying, "Forget it, let's go somewhere else..."
The woman forcefully shook off his hand, loudly saying, "No, he must refund us today, or I won't leave!"
Doctor Sun's face turned red with anger and he gritted his teeth, "Gao Yong, refund her money!"
Not all illnesses can be treated by the Medical School. Headaches are considered difficult conditions with unclear causes. Even the Medical Saint cannot guarantee a cure.
Moreover, he had already used the Medical School's True Qi to treat her as an exception.
But True Qi only had a temporary effect. It didn't hurt while in the Medical Hall, but it still hurt after returning home. What else could he do?
In principle, he prescribed the medicine and even used True Qi; this money shouldn't be refunded.
But he didn't want to argue with this shrew.
Outside the Medical Hall, people were already watching the commotion. The shrew could afford to embarrass herself, but he couldn't.
The middle-aged man also seemed embarrassed and looked at the woman, saying, "Let's just forget about it..."