Chapter 886: Shennong’s Compendium of Materia Medica

But she couldn’t guess what exactly he was going to do next. Will he cure the princess and implement his next plan? Or let the princess die in the palace of Chu Country and provoke a war between the two countries?

She didn’t know, but it was cruel no matter which one it is.

“What are you asking him?” Hu Feng raised an eyebrow and looked at Bai Zhi with scorching eyes.

Bai Zhi looked back at him. Her eyes were clear. She had a clear conscience: “I want to ask him, if aside from using the nine-yin and nine-yang theory of acupuncture point, did he do something else which cause Princess Qianfang’s pulse to be disordered.”

Hu Feng asked: “Princess Qianfang is awake now. Her legs are also recovering. Everything is developing in a good direction, why do you want to risk your life for this question?”

Bai Zhi shook her head: “Princess Qianfang looks good now, but in fact, there are many hidden dangers in her body. Her pulse is still unstable, which can cause great damage to her body. I suspect that Princess Qianfang has a strange disease. This strange disease is not inborn, but a man-made disease. I originally wanted to find the answer from the Strange Pulse Theory, but unfortunately, this book can’t be found. Princess Qianfang’s illness cannot be delayed for a long time. I must find the cure as soon as possible.”

She was a doctor. If the patients under her hands have a chance to be cured, how can she just watch her patients suffer from the pain while doing nothing?

The people in the Han Dynasty tried all the herbs and wrote ‘Shennong’s Compendium of Materia Medica’. If they don’t have the spirit to try everything, how could there be such an inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine?

When she was in Xingxing Hospital, she also did a lot of things that others had never done before. Not to claim credit and to be famous, but simply to do more for the patients.

As a doctor, she simply wanted to do her duty.

Hu Feng looked at her. He stared at her clear eyes and sighed deeply in his heart: “Even if I don’t let you go, you will go eventually, right?”

Bai Zhi didn’t make a sound, just looked at him.

Hu Feng finally nodded: “Okay, I promise you, but you also have to promise me one thing. No matter what, you must consider your safety first. You must never let yourself at risk or put yourself in danger.”

After saying this, he felt that what he was talking about was nonsense. When she appeared there, it was tantamount to being in danger. Meeting such a devil, what good things could happen?

He hates himself for being too soft. Why can’t he be tough? When that day comes, why not just lock her up?

But looking at such a pair of eyes, he couldn’t refuse.

Bai Zhi nodded: “I will. Don’t worry. It’s not easy for me to live my life again. Besides, I have two mothers now, they are looking forward to me having a good life. If something happened to me, won’t they be heartbroken?”

Hu Feng raised an eyebrow: “Do your two mothers only looking forward to it? How about me? What about my master? You have no conscience, in your heart, only your two mothers exist?”

Bai Zhi gave Hu Feng a good beating: “You, you know I didn’t mean that.”

Hu Feng grabbed her soft and boneless hand. This smooth and delicate touch grasped his heart.

Looking at her pink lips, he felt that his throat was dry. An impulse suddenly came to his mind. He pulled her whole body into his arms, then lowered his head and kiss her pink lips.

It was as sweet and soft as he imagined, making his whole body felt warm.

Bai Zhi closed her eyes, she didn’t know what posture she should do to cater to him. After all, she had no experience… …

 


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