Heavenly Dao Formula

Chapter 679 Yan Yue

Inside Jinxia Affairs Bureau, Xi'an Clinic.

"Master Yan, the patient in bed 6 said he felt dizzy and uncomfortable."

"Take this talisman and stick it on his forehead." Yan Yue cast a talisman without raising his head, "If he keeps yelling, feed him some tranquilizing soup."

"Master Yan, the patient in bed 15 said he was almost out of breath and wanted to go out for a walk. What should I do?" someone else asked.

"Do you believe everything others say? You have to learn to judge for yourself! According to the diagnosis book, he has a leg disease, but his chest and lungs are fine. What do you think we should do?"

"Uh... carry him out for a walk?" The latter said timidly.

"Of course Ignore it!" Yan Yue frowned and raised her head unhappily.

"Yes, yes... I know!" The other party trembled all over and ran out quickly. She only had time to see the other party's slender back and the long ears swinging on his head.

"Tsk, you run pretty fast." Yan Yue shook her head, revealing a hint of disgust.

This is the test that Xia Fan arranged for her - sitting in the medical clinic opened by the Jinxia Affairs Bureau, and treating the local residents who came for help with many rabbit monsters.

Originally, this was just a trivial matter.

The Yan family was originally a medical family. After she became a Taoist priest, she did not leave her profession. She had solved many difficult and complicated diseases in the past few years. The patients she cured included both princes and nobles, as well as wealthy and elegant people. Now it was naturally no difficulty to treat the colds of ordinary people.

The problem lies with these rabbit monsters.

Jinxia City has indeed openly regarded monsters as part of ordinary people. They can enter and exit the affairs bureau freely without covering any monster characteristics. As the Blue Sword of the Privy Council, she had to work with monsters, which really challenged her bottom line. When she first heard Xia Fan's arrangement, she even thought that this guy was deliberately humiliating her. If she was not good at direct combat, she would have wanted to kill him in the Privy Council and question him.

It's a pity that Taoist priests rarely get sick.

Otherwise, she has a hundred ways to retaliate quietly.

But as the time of consultation continued to increase, Yan Yue gradually found that the situation seemed a little different from what she thought - the monsters described by the Privy Council were all cunning and sinister, and they could never understand each other with humans. They could be weak, but they would never be kind and harmless. If a monster was found to survive in the secular world, the alchemist should eradicate it. But the rabbit monsters were completely the opposite of these descriptions: they were timid and simple, and their obedience was much higher than that of ordinary people. It was easy to oppress or even enslave them. Not to mention Qing Jian's orders, even the patients' unreasonable nagging could make these rabbit monsters in a dilemma.

She began to wonder if the Fengguo Privy Council had missed some key information, or because she rarely participated in direct combat, she was simply ignored by the Kaiyang Envoy.

At the same time, Yan Yue also realized how much convenience monsters could bring to the medical department - after all, monsters are born to sense qi, and have a unique advantage in driving talismans and magic tools. Like the treatment methods in the past, she had to do it herself wherever the talismans were needed. Now, she only needs to throw the talismans to her assistants, which makes large-scale treatment possible.

Don't underestimate the word scale.

Yan Yue deeply understands that most diseases in the world are caused by poverty. Without money, you can't buy medicinal materials, you can't afford to hire a doctor, let alone let a qi sensor come to diagnose it. Many minor illnesses often turn into incurable serious diseases if they are delayed, and the only choice for the poor is to lie in bed and wait for death.

Expanding the scale means a decrease in medical expenses. An experienced doctor can treat multiple people at the same time. Assistants who have received simple training can not only share most of the work, but also continue to accumulate experience until they become the next doctor. This is a win-win or win-win situation. After all, the number of people diagnosed has increased, the income of the doctor has become richer, and the reputation will naturally rise with the tide.

In addition, the school in Jinxia City is constantly cultivating qi sensors, and this set of ideas may really become a reality.

But this is just her personal idea.

The Yan family is now too busy to take care of themselves because of their deep relationship with the royal family of Fengguo, and the rulers of Qiguo don't need to put a lot of energy on such trivial matters. For example, the Jinxia Affairs Bureau is willing to open a clinic to treat the people in the city, which is already a great act of benevolence and virtue. Expanding the scale is a thankless task.

Thinking of this, Yan Yue turned her eyes back to the book.

Recently, she has been studying the secrets of the school-there is no doubt that this is the key to making Qian and others follow Xia Fan, and it is also the treasure of the world's Qi-sensing people. If it is only in Xia Fan's hands, it will definitely be her dereliction of duty. Jinxia only has one state, while the Qixing Privy Council controls the territories of six countries. It is obvious who will promote it more efficiently. The most important thing is that if this matter can be studied thoroughly, her merits will be enough to be promoted to three or four feather clothes, and her family will definitely be able to get rid of the royal family turmoil and get back on track.

In the process, she was attracted by the "Medical Theory" in her hand.

More than half of the three months were spent studying this book.

This was the first time that Yan Yue had seen such a systematic medical description—why people get sick and how to check and judge; why medicine works and what are its specific ingredients; what parts of the human body are divided into and how the qi flows through it, etc. It didn’t even mention a few prescriptions or cases, and it was basically all about exploring the principles. In addition, the author was Xia Fan himself, so it was not an exaggeration to say that it was just a theory on paper, but the pioneering and enlightening nature of this book made her feel like she had opened a whole new door.

She would never forget the scene when she first saw "Medical Theory".

It took her less than a quarter of an hour to go from disdain to goose bumps on her back. To be honest, the Yan family had also conducted detailed research on the human body and even secretly dismantled unclaimed corpses. Yan Yue could be said to know the direction of bones and muscles, as well as the distribution of various organs.

But... that was it.

This was the first time she saw someone further subdivide muscles, split them into many small things that were difficult to see with the naked eye, and draw them in detail. Xia Fan named them cells, and the external invaders were named bacteria and viruses. The two fought endless battles in the body all year round, and once the cells fell behind, the person would show symptoms.

This incredible explanation is equivalent to dividing the person from the whole into countless parts, and most of the body's functions are completed by the cells themselves, without being interfered by consciousness. Sometimes, the cause of death is not the plague, but the cells killing themselves.

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