Chapter 34: Something is wrong with Su Li!

Chapter 34: Something is wrong with Su Li!

Li Er was expressing his feelings, and Little Changle was bored

Father hasnt finished yet Changle thought.

Li Er hadnt finished speaking either, as his emotions were incredibly sincere and vibrant. He chatted for over an hour before Li Er finally stopped.This chapter made its debut appearance via N0v3lB1n.

Changle felt a surge of excitement in her heart. Based on past experience, once her father finished speaking, he would likely leave, and she could then be held by her husband Su Li and get close to him again.

The imperial doctor came in, Li Er said, not forgetting the purpose of their visit. He had brought a doctor along.

After a while, the imperial doctor entered the courtyard. Come and see Changles condition, Li Er said.

The imperial doctor first examined Princess Changles complexion, noting her rosy cheeks and smooth skin. Then, the doctor listened to her breathing, which was calm and powerful.

Strange The imperial doctor furrowed their brow slightly. Princess Changle had a congenital condition that caused respiratory ailments. The imperial physicians had diagnosed her condition multiple times, so they were well aware of her previous physical condition.

Respiratory ailments referred to respiratory diseases, and Princess Changle had never had as stable and powerful breathing as she did now.

Feeling hesitant, the imperial doctor took her pulse and made a diagnosis. As they felt the steady and strong pulse, the doctors brows furrowed even more, filled with doubt.

It was truly perplexing. Princess Changles pulse was steady and healthy, showing no signs of any respiratory ailment. But this was completely unreasonable.

Since childhood, Princess Changle had been examined by imperial physicians for her respiratory ailment. Yet now, after just one month without seeing her, there was no indication of any respiratory disorder in her pulse.

Even setting aside the respiratory ailment, Princess Changles pulse had always been weak, and she had been physically frail since childhood. But now it seemed that her pulse condition was better than that of most adults.

If we were to discuss an improvement in Princess Changles overall health, it would be understandable. Still, the sudden disappearance of the respiratory ailment seemed to contradict the knowledge and experience of the imperial physicians.

This The imperial physician was perplexed. This respiratory ailment had been with Princess Changle since birth, similar to Empress Zhangsun. It could be said that the imperial doctors in the entire palace were at a loss, unable to find a cure and only able to suspend treatment without any radical solution.

There was no record in the medical books or ancient texts of a cure for this respiratory ailment(asthma), and it was not heard of Princess Changles condition suddenly improving in such a manner.

How is that possible? Li Er hurriedly inquired after the imperial physician finished checking her pulse.

The Princesss health is excellent, even better than an average person, the imperial physician replied.

Li Er looked at the imperial physician with confusion, as the physicians expression was serious just moments ago. Why he started to ask.

At least, in this era, no one could cure the respiratory ailment.

Including Sun Simiao!

Li Er had asked Sun Simiao to treat Changle and Princess Zhangsuns respiratory ailment.

Are you suggesting that Su Lis medical skills are extraordinary, and he has been hiding them? Li Er asked again.

I understand. It is indeed possible that Su Lis medical skills are exceptional, and he has been hiding them. Although his skills in massage and manipulation may seem ordinary, he has a strong foundation and is knowledgeable in various medical books However, considering his young age, just past twenty The royal physician also picked up on Li Ers implications.

Li Er asked the royal physician himself this twice, and a trace of doubt emerged in his heart.

Recalling Su Lis suggestion that day, although the method was relatively ordinary, during the conversation, Su Li had a deep foundation, quoted scriptures, and even involved some very unpopular medical books. Leaving aside medical skills, his knowledge reserve was beyond the comparison of ordinary doctors.

Just practicing medicine, no matter how talented he was, he needed to work hard, and Su Li was only twenty-three This was different from common sense.

However, Princess Changles inexplicable recovery from her respiratory ailment did not conform to common sense. After Li Ers questioning, the imperial doctor couldnt help but have a conjecture in his mind.

It seems so, replied the royal physician, nodding in agreement. Based on his skills and knowledge, as well as his ability to treat Princess Changles previously untreatable condition, it is possible that Su Li is a medical prodigy in his own right.

Indeed, in this era, the practice of medicine often involves various beliefs, including spiritual and metaphysical aspects, agreed Li Er, deep in thought. Su Lis fortunate encounter with Yuan Tiangang and his exceptional medical skills could indicate his innate talent and potential in both conventional and unconventional approaches to healing.

Yuan Tiangang that was really something.

And Li Er he felt even more dignified.

Calligraphy could be a school of its own It might be the medical skills that could cure Changles respiratory ailment or even those two broken poems that didnt rhyme

The physician nodded, recognizing the lines from Su Lis calligraphy. Indeed, those lines were not only visually stunning, but their meaning holds deep wisdom. Perhaps there was more to Su Lis abilities than meets the eye. It might be worth delving into his unconventional methods and exploring how they could potentially help Princess Changle.

Reading it again at this moment, the more he read it, the more different it became. Although it did not match the rhyme, it had a special flavor!

Besides Yuan Tiangangs hexagrams and joy!

Li Er pondered, Su Li this kid something is wrong!

Something is wrong!