Xie Lian's marriage was quickly settled. Since she had already made the intention before, everything went exceptionally smoothly when the formal process began. It was much faster than an ordinary wedding.

However, what is unexpected is that after the elders in the family asked someone to carefully calculate, Xie Lian's auspicious wedding day turned out to be the same day as Xie Rou's wedding day. These should have been extremely important and unique days in each of their lives, but they coincided with each other by such a coincidence.

Because the family had to marry off two daughters at once, everyone in the Xie family became extremely busy. Fortunately, the two shops and canteens were now operating properly, so it was okay for Xie Songbai and Xie Songyang to be away for the time being.

Xie Songlin sent his sons to school in town every day, and he would go back and forth between the two shops and the canteen. In the evening, he would take the children home. His life was very regular.

Xie Wanxing used to go to the shop and pretend to learn, but now that Cheng Fei is at home with her, she no longer goes to the shop to listen to Shen Yuxi's lectures, because she found that her fake cousin is also very talented in literature. She thinks he has studied a lot at home. How can she not use such a free exclusive tutor?

Cheng Fei accompanied Xie Wanxing in reading and teaching every day. After a period of time, he felt more and more surprised that his fake cousin seemed to be a genius.

No matter what kind of knowledge he explained, whether it was the profound meaning of obscure poetry, the intricate historical context, or the key points of those philosophical classics, Xie Wanxing always quickly grasped the essence. What amazed Cheng Fei most was Xie Wanxing's ability to memorize books. She only needed to take the scroll in her hands, read it over and over carefully two or three times, and she would basically memorize the content. After reading it two or three more times, she could recite it smoothly, if not by heart.

Cheng Fei praised sincerely: "Axing, your ability to endorse is really amazing."

"Of course, my father said I am the smartest." Xie Wanxing raised his head proudly. This ability to memorize is not completely innate.

After all, she was a time traveler. She grew up in a traditional education and examination-oriented environment. She had experienced countless exams of all sizes since she was a child. She had to memorize so many things, especially after she was admitted to medical school. The things she had to memorize were even more overwhelming, including various medical terms, knowledge of human body structure, symptoms and treatment methods, etc. After graduation and starting work, she had to keep track of the medical records of various patients.

Under such long-term and high-intensity memory demands, over time, memorizing things has become a kind of muscle memory for Xie Wanxing, as if the body has formed an instinctive reaction. As long as she sees the content that needs to be remembered, the brain will automatically start the efficient memory mode, which makes her now show such an amazing ability in memorization that Cheng Fei is amazed.

"By the way, I asked someone to find some medical books for you." Cheng Fei took out a large bookcase that looked quite sturdy from the room. Wu Yong came back with the things yesterday.

"Really?" Xie Wanxing's eyes suddenly lit up. Seeing that the box seemed a bit heavy, she hurried forward to help hold it up. "Cousin, the box is heavy, please be careful with your wound."

"It's okay, it's almost done." Cheng Fei placed the bookcase on the table and slowly opened the lid. As the lid opened, a faint scent of ink wafted out, revealing a box of books neatly arranged inside.

"Thank you, cousin. I really need these." Xie Wanxing was really happy. He had been thinking about this all along.

She wanted to know how doctors in ancient times prescribed medicine for patients with the limited medical conditions and cognitive levels of the time. She was eager to understand the ancient medical thinking and verify and compare it with the modern medical knowledge she was familiar with, so as to develop more complete and effective prescriptions in this era, so that she can do more for the patients of this era when she grows up.

She had asked Xie Songlin to help look for it for a while before, but the results were always unsatisfactory. You know, those families with medical books regard their medical skills as heirlooms. They record unique insights into various diseases, secret prescriptions for treatment, and tips on using medicines, etc. How could they let them flow out easily?

Therefore, most of the so-called medical books available on the market are general works, with either superficial content or numerous errors and omissions, and are not worth studying at all.

Those famous doctors have always adhered to the traditional way of teaching apprentices. If you want to learn medicine, you have to become an apprentice, but it is not easy to become an apprentice. It was even more difficult to be an apprentice in ancient times.

First, one must find a doctor willing to accept them as a disciple, and then must pass numerous tests to prove their sincerity and perseverance. Even if one is lucky enough to become a disciple, they must start with the most basic chores, such as decocting medicine, cleaning the clinic, and serving the master. It will take many years of hard work before one can truly begin to learn the art and gain access to the core medical knowledge.

Not to mention that they don't accept women as apprentices.

So what Xie Wanxing is reading now are all the books she bought in the space study. She still remembers that in order to fill the book wall in the study, Xie Wanxing followed Xie Songlin to buy a lot of books on traditional Chinese medicine.

But she didn't have much time to read after she started working. The emergency department was the busiest department in the entire hospital, and she had very few opportunities to spare time to read.

After arriving in ancient times, she could finally calm down and read all the books she had bought.

Cheng Fei brought her this box of medical books. Although no one knew how he got them, for Xie Wanxing, they were like treasures.

She took a book and flipped through a few pages. Then she raised her head and said to Cheng Fei sincerely again, "Cousin, thank you so much. I will definitely cherish you."

"Why are you so polite to me all of a sudden?" Cheng Fei patted his head. "I haven't even repaid my aunt and uncle for saving my life. Now I'm just looking for some medical books for you. What's the big deal?"

Cheng Fei added: "By the way, I know that my uncle has always wanted to find a martial arts master for my cousins. I have a candidate here. If my uncle thinks he is suitable, I will let him come over."

Xie Wanxing said, "There's no need to ask my father about this. Whatever my cousin chose is naturally suitable."

Cheng Fei found a suitable opportunity that night and mentioned this matter to Xie Songlin. Xie Songlin nodded happily and was very grateful for Cheng Fei's intentions.

The two chatted about a few details about the matter, such as when the class would start, the venue arrangements, etc. After everything was discussed, Cheng Fei said goodbye and left.

The next day, he summoned his subordinate Wu Wei. Wu Wei has always been efficient and effective. He had heard that his son might need him to be his martial arts master for a period of time, so he was on standby near the back mountain of the Xie family.

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