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Chapter 406 Professor Li's existential crisis

Chapter 406 Professor Li's existential crisis

Although it was an open class, Lin Mo came as Professor Li's assistant, and the white coat was specially given to him by Professor Li.

After all, even though he's a medical student, not every course requires wearing a white coat. Putting him in this is simply to let Lin Mo get used to the role of an assistant in advance, since he'll be spending a lot of time in the medical school in this capacity in the future.

It's fine for open classes, but for smaller lectures, assistants are very necessary. It doesn't really matter for open classes.

The reason for this reaction is simply that there are relatively few male students in medical schools, especially in the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Most of the students who attend Professor Li's lectures are female.

Given the severe shortage of male resources in our hospital, encountering someone exceptionally handsome would naturally elicit gasps of amazement.

Let alone in medical school, even in a university like theirs with more men than women, when he first returned to school, there were such voices, so it's not surprising.

The main problem is that very few students actually wear white coats to class in the open classroom; those who do are often students who didn't have time to change.

In this way, Lin Mo's already good looks, combined with this white coat, make him even more eye-catching.

The three girls from Sichuan never expected to run into Lin Mo while attending a public lecture. What a coincidence!
Of course, seeing the many female students exclaim in surprise, only Miss Yuan made a sarcastic remark. As for the Sichuan girl, she dared not be presumptuous now, after all, she was also afraid of being recognized as Li Shiya.

Wang Chu secretly filmed with his mobile phone from the side. He was quite professional in his work, and he would keep quiet as much as possible while working.

As soon as Lin Mo entered, he felt a little embarrassed by the cheers of the girls. Just as he was about to find a place to sit down, he caught a glimpse of three familiar figures out of the corner of his eye.

Who else could it be but Miss Yuan and her two companions? He had thought these three would be wandering around the school right now, but he never expected them to be attending a class. They were incredibly audacious.

Fortunately, this was an open class, so the students' identities weren't strictly enforced. However, he didn't plan to sit down there. After all, Chuanmei was currently in Li Shiya's form, and if she were exposed, wouldn't that also expose him?
Given that his net worth has soared to 200 million US dollars overseas, it's best to be careful.

"Xiao Lin, find a seat for yourself," Professor Li said, pointing to the empty seats in the front row, seemingly oblivious to anything amiss.

"Okay, teacher!" Lin Mo nodded and sat down in the first row.

Even in top-tier universities, the first row of classrooms is never full. There's no way around it; those who love learning are ultimately a minority.

Lin Mo sat down, nodded to the female classmate next to him, and then began to listen attentively to the lecture.

As the class bell rang, Professor Li began to explain traditional Chinese medicine knowledge. Because it was a public lecture, he did not follow the textbook content; it was entirely Professor Li's personal show.

From pharmacology to clinical practice, to prescription formulation and drug combinations, and even interspersed with several cases he had personally experienced, he provided students with in-depth yet easy-to-understand explanations.

Professor Li usually seems very serious, especially when seeing patients, but unexpectedly, he is witty and humorous when lecturing, using his unique methods to make some difficult knowledge as understandable as possible for the students.

The atmosphere in the classroom was also very good. Everyone was in high spirits, but there was no one whispering or talking that would disturb the class.

Even Lin Mo, a complete novice, listened with great interest. As he listened to Professor Li's case studies and compared them with the two books he had memorized, he discovered that many of the treatment methods were written in those books.

No wonder Professor Li gave him these three books to study on his own; they are indeed the foundation for learning traditional Chinese medicine.

Traditional Chinese medicine places the greatest emphasis on the basics. As for the experience gained later, that must be acquired through practice; it cannot be taught in a traditional way.

Not only Lin Mo, but Miss Yuan also found it very interesting. Although she had met Professor Li before, this was the first time she had heard him lecture, and it was quite novel for her.

Time passed slowly, and when Professor Li felt he had covered the material sufficiently, he began the practical application.

"Any of you want to try it out and get a check-up? Let me tell you, I have an appointment at the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital that you might not be able to get even outside!" Professor Li said with a smile.

Upon hearing this, everyone burst into laughter, but some students raised their hands, after all, this was a big shot, offering free pulse diagnosis—such an opportunity was rare. Professor Li then selected two girls from the front row to begin taking their pulses.

The first girl only had some problems with cold uterus and qi deficiency. Professor Li taught her a few tricks, such as massaging the Guanyuan and Qihai acupoints. If possible, she could also try moxibustion, cupping, and other methods.

In terms of diet, eat less raw and cold foods, and eat more red dates, longan, mutton, etc.

If it's medication, you can take Ai Fu Nuan Gong Wan, Wu Ji Bai Feng Wan, etc.

The second girl was quite interesting. Professor Li touched her for a while, frowned, and then told her that she was very healthy, but asked her to go to the hospital for a check-up the next day.

There was no other reason than that the old man had discovered the girl was pregnant, but he couldn't say it outright, so he could only hint at it in this subtle way.

Because the second pulse diagnosis felt somewhat anticlimactic, Professor Li decided to choose another one and walked over to Li Shiya.

Unfortunately, although there were quite a few people in the classroom for the open class, there weren't many wearing white coats, and even fewer with such a good demeanor.

Director Wang quickly turned his head away, trying not to look at Professor Li. On the contrary, Miss Yuan waved to the old man from her seat inside.

Professor Li was taken aback. He hadn't expected to run into his former leader's granddaughter here. However, he didn't make a fuss or exchange pleasantries; he simply nodded.

As for taking their pulse, that's unnecessary. Their family has annual checkups, so there's no need for him to bother.

He then looked at Li Shiya, who was looking down, and said with a smile, "Hey classmate, stretch out your hand, let me take a look!"

Outside, Li Shiya would never say a word to anyone she met, so she couldn't refuse Professor Li's invitation and could only extend her hand in return.

Professor Li didn't think much of it. He placed two fingers on Li Shiya's wrist, and his confident expression quickly turned sour.

"Ahem, um, switch hands, let me take another look," Professor Li said.

Upon hearing this, the Sichuan girl obediently did as she was told and switched to the other hand. Professor Li took her pulse, and this time the silence lasted even longer.

"Wait a minute, something's not right."

Professor Li rubbed his hands vigorously on his clothes and then placed his hand on the Sichuan girl's wrist again.

This time, the old man frowned even more deeply, and sweat even began to appear on his forehead.

Given the current temperature, the fact that Professor Li was sweating profusely in just a short time shows the emotional turmoil he was experiencing.

"Professor Li, what's wrong?"

Seeing that something was wrong, Miss Yuan couldn't help but ask.

Upon hearing this, Professor Li swallowed hard, wiped the cold sweat from his forehead, and said incredulously, "In all my years, this is the first time I've ever felt such a strange pulse."

Miss Yuan: "What kind of pulse is that? Will I die?"

Professor Li: "How could a young girl have prostatitis?"

Lin Mo:
Wang Chu:
Sichuan girl:.
Miss Yuan: o(*≧▽≦)ツ┏━┓
Many students: ? ? ?
To be honest, at that moment, Li Shiya made even Professor Li, a famous traditional Chinese medicine doctor, lose his confidence.

(End of this chapter)

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