Chapter 11: First Kiss, Princess Changle’s Strange Emotions!
Princess Changle was overcome by a rush of unspeakable emotions in an instant.
Was ithis lips? Changle thought.This chapter made its debut appearance via N0v3lB1n.
Due to the low-quality life potion, her consciousness significantly improved, and she perceived her surroundings much better than before.
In prolonged darkness, humans tend to improve their other senses. This heightened awareness made Princess Changle perceive the warmth around her lips with extraordinary clarity.
They were his lipshad he kissed me? Changle thought.
Princess Changle was enraged upon him. How could he do this? He was not a peasant but rather an imposter, She thought.
She was young and beautiful, and even though she was engaged, she never had any intimate contact with a man before.
At times, she had secretly pondered what it would be like to get married, and she had even witnessed her elder brother kissing a maid in the mansion. In her mind, this was what marriage was all about. Although, what just happened was completely different from anything she had ever imagined, as in Princess Changles fantasies, a kiss should be more gradual and planned out, not an unexpected action like Su Lis sudden kiss.
Princess Changles senses were much improved now. She could even feel the dryness and slight cracking of Su Lis lips and the roughness of his stubble against her skin. But she was powerless to do anything and forced to endure Su Lis actions.
Adding to her distress, Princess Changle recalled that the governor of her palace had already left to search for a physician. She couldnt shake the feeling that Su Li might have purposely sent her away to carry out this deceitful act.
[Ding! Congratulations to the host for unlocking a new intimate action!] [Congratulations to the host for receiving the primary stage reward, Introduction to Medicine!]
But its quite basic Su Li muttered.
The theoretical knowledge Su Li had acquired was quite complex yet basic, putting his current level at that of a clinic. He could cure ordinary diseases and provide general medical care but needed the expertise to handle complicated cases. Although he had a wealth of theoretical knowledge but lacked practical experience.
It was widely known that traditional Chinese medicine was an experiential discipline. Ones proficiency in this field was not merely a matter of theoretical knowledge but also the result of extensive practice and experience. In other words, the various theories in traditional Chinese medicine were like mathematical formulas. While they might appear simple at first glance, they were challenging to apply in practice.
Therefore, Su Li realized that even with the knowledge he had gained from the systems reward, he still had a long way to go in mastering traditional Chinese medicine.
It was true that exceptional individuals could solve various types of problems with a single formula, while less capable individuals struggle to determine which formula to apply. This concept was often discussed among medical students.
Although, when it came to medical practice, there existed a significant gap between theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The reality was that patients did not always present textbook cases, and finding the appropriate approach could be challenging. This was especially true when facing complex conditions like Princess Changles, where even modern medicine lacked a systematic cure for vegetative states. In such cases, the focus was often on rehabilitation therapy, and the outcome depended on a combination of fate, luck, and the intricate nature of brainstem function. The uncertainty surrounding these situations made it difficult for anyone to guarantee a specific outcome.
Su Li had also searched for Baidu in his previous life due to the bosss vegetative father. Chinese medicine had some understanding of vegetative individuals, referred to as stupors by Sun Simiao. Being a doctor in a general clinic, Su Li couldnt do much about it.
Fortunately, the introduction to medical skills covered a broad range, including techniques like massage. This knowledge could prove useful in handling the daily maintenance of Princess Changles body. It was crucial to prevent muscle atrophy, joint stiffness, and poor blood circulation resulting from long-term inactivity in a vegetative state. Su Li was afraid of harming Changles body, as he lacked expertise in this area.
With the introduction to medical skills and the nursing methods he had observed in his previous life, Su Li could easily assist Princess Changle in maintaining her body. He sighed, realizing that relying solely on studying medicine might not save Changle.
The only reliable hope for saving Changle was in his system mall, refreshing with better options.