
The wind-blown page was in the middle of the book.
The text Bai Xueyun saw was: There are some strange people in the world who don't seem to have a pulse and have a condition that can't be diagnosed with general medical skills. Only with Yuan Shu's medical skills would their pulse be seen, and thus a diagnosis be made."
Non-pulsing and undiagnosed conditions with general medical skills…
This is an accurate picture of Chen. Surprised by the text in the medical book, Xueyun took it in with gusto, as if she had just obtained a priceless treasure, and directed her enthusiastic gaze to the page.
Previously, Xueyun did not care much about this medical book. It was not that he hated medical books in this era, but he had thought this book was just a trick when Lian Yue mentioned that it recorded the resurrection skill and method of immortality.
However, at this moment, when Xueyun picked up the medical book and started reading from scratch, she wanted to slap herself for ignoring this book earlier.
That is blasphemy! He had blasphemed a medical book that could be considered an outstanding masterpiece in any era.
The book is very old, and the cover and title page are torn in such a way that the original look is unrecognizable. There was no way of knowing the name of the book, but the pages of its main body were still intact.
Xueyun read the book line by line. The more he read, the more amazing and valuable he found the book.
It was like a priceless pearl buried in the sea, and what he described was a medical world Xueyun had never heard of before.
It might not be accurate to say it like that. It must be said that it is a more mysterious and advanced medical skill that evolved from traditional Chinese medicine, which Xueyun has known and understood well.
In the book, this medical skill was named Yuan Shu.
The book is generally divided into two parts: the first part about self-cultivation, and the second part about caring for patients.
Self-cultivation is cultivating a strong and healthy body as well as life-saving virtues.
In order to understand Yuan Shu's Medical Skills, one needed to produce the Qi within his own body, which could be described as the inner Qi in martial artists. Like traditional Chinese medicine, Yuan Shu's medical skills are also primarily based on four ways of diagnosis - observing, listening, asking, and measuring the pulse, but the difference is that it has Qi as an additional means.
This Qi can get into the pulse and body as the doctor's eye and observe the patient's symptoms closely.
Simply put, it is like various medical instruments in modern medical science, allowing doctors to know where and what the problem is through examination, and some can even help with treatment.
If he could truly master this type of Qi, he would be a living miracle in the ancient times with insufficient medical resources.
After just reading the preface, Xueyun had already started burning with a sensation. His gaze was so excited as if it could pierce through this book.
But Xueyun calmed down immediately. After all, the medical skills of Yuan Shu described in this book were simply impossible. Did this really work? Or was it just a mirage like the resurrection skill and the method of immortality?
To that end, Xueyun thought of the grandfather of the original owner, the former owner of this medical book, who was also known as the miracle doctor in the Han empire, Lian Yaoping.
Did Lian Yaoping become the doctor who produced miracles because of this book? Or did he just write this book for some reason?
Xueyun had to check it out before she could draw any conclusions about whether the contents of this book were true or not.
Xueyun closed the book and placed it in a secret locker beside the bed in earnest.
He was never in a hurry to get a quick result, and in terms of treatment, he would always be more careful. If the medical skills described in the book prove to be authentic and reliable, Xueyun would learn everything in the book in any way.
Nevertheless, Xueyun was agitated because of this medical book. He throws and turns in bed, but cannot sleep. The texts in the book kept popping up in his head as if they were alive.
Soon, Xueyun stopped the idea of going to bed and got out of bed. He dressed casually and went out to exercise.
Xueyun was very dissatisfied with her current tattered body, which was thin and weak, much worse than her previous life.
He ran around the yard for a few rounds and practiced some kind of warm-up.
Once again, he sighed because of his weak body before he took a bath, changed his clothes, and went to see Chen.
When Xueyun arrived, Chen, who had just woken up, stood by the bedside with a thin shirt.
Her clothes, which were deliberately made in large sizes and covered her body loosely, along with her ghastly pale face, made her look weak.
But who knew that behind his loose clothing, Chen's muscles looked fit and strong?
The servant will help Chen change clothes. Xueyun walked over and picked up the blue dress from the servant's hand, standing beside Chen.
Chen looked thin, but his figure was slender and tall, at least he was taller far above Xueyun.
"Good morning, prince." Xueyun helped Chen put on the dress with a smile. His movements were gentle, but his palms stroked Chen's body in a subtle way, secretly making use of it.
Chen did not stop Xueyun. He grabbed the belt handed over by his servant, and said as he tied it, "There are some people you need to meet today."
"Who?" Xueyun looked at Chen indifferently.
Chen smiled, "My concubine."
Bai Xueyun immediately stopped, "Concubine?"
Since Xueyun had become the empress of prince Chen, all the women in the residence would be under his supervision. Chen teased him like this.
"How many concubines do you have, prince ?" Xueyun suppressed the strange jealousy in her heart and kept smiling, but her smile did not reach the bottom of her eyes.
Chen held out three fingers, "Three."
"It seems like the prince is a lucky man." Xueyun said with a sarcastic tone.
Chen did not explain, instead, he called Qing Fan.
This was Xueyun's first time seeing Qing Fan.
Qing Luo was mighty, tall and strong, whereas Qing Yan was firm and handsome, but Qing Fan had the opposite temperament. He was grim and gloomy, which was unlike the meaning of his name.
"Have you completed the task I gave you?" Chen asked Qing Fan.
"Your Majesty, they're all here." Qing Fan handed him a wooden box. His voice was hoarse in an unnatural manner, as if it had been burned with fire.
Chen took the wooden box from Qing Fan's hand and put away the latter. He took the item from the wooden box and handed it to Xueyun.
Bai Xueyun was confused, "What is this?"
"certificate of ownership of a store on the main street of the capital."
"Certificate land?" Xueyun raised her eyebrows, "for me to open the clinic?"
“Um.” Chen nodded. Staring at Xueyun he said bluntly, “But I didn't give it to you for free. I wish I could get something in return. "
Although it was a great spectacle on the wedding day, and the bridal guard team was always by his side, to Bai Xueyun, he had come alone from the Prime Minister's house, without his own dowry or maid, either, which is bad enough.
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Author's note: Hehe... This concubine has nothing to do with Chen, the front chapter will be explained who these concubines are, after all is Chen looking to make a harem? Of course not, especially since she had married mc, these concubines would sooner or later disappear as the story continued