Qin Mufeng brought Xia Yinian into a room. As soon as she entered, she was amazed.
The room was huge, super huge!
On one side of the room, there were rows and rows of densely packed dicine bottles and jars.
On the other side were tools and equipnt, clearly for alchemy.
On the walls, there were many bookshelves filled with dical texts.
"This is my office; here’s the key. When I’m not around and you have ti, co over to study."
Qin Mufeng walked in and started to introduce her to the place.
"Given your current knowledge, you’re completely a layperson, so it’s best to take so dical books ho to read first."
"Over here," he pointed to a pile of books on the leftmost side of the bookshelf, "these books are more suitable for beginners. You can take any to read."
Since it was a series with no particular order, she could read any book from the series that interested her; there were no strict rules.
"We still have nearly two hours before dinner, so I’ll start by teaching you the basics of pharmacology."
"Okay."
The so-called basics from Qin Mufeng were not basic at all; they were the kind of knowledge that a third-year dical student would encounter.
He had high expectations, and the basic techniques of alchemy he was demonstrating required her familiarity and sensitivity.
The real fundantal knowledge was sothing she needed to learn by reading the books herself.
He said his requirents were not low, but when Xia Yinian was leaving, he directly gave her five books.
"I’m not here every day this week, but next Monday when I return, I hope that during the random check, your error rate doesn’t surpass one percent."
"aning I need to morize the content of these five books inside and out?"
Xia Yinian was almost scared out of her wits; each book had at least four or five hundred pages—they were super thick.
To morize all the content of these books in one week, was he... joking?
"Any problems?" Qin Mufeng arched an eyebrow.
"No... problems." Even if there were, that was her own problem.
He was teaching her voluntarily, without accepting any benefit from her.
She wanted to learn, so she’d better study well. If not, she could go ho and sleep soundly—that was the ssage.
Xia Yinian let out a long sigh and nodded forcefully: "I will definitely learn well, there will be absolutely no problems!"
Qin Mufeng saw her expression as if she were going to the execution grounds but suddenly laughed.
"Don’t overcomplicate things. Although there’s a lot of content, once you really start reading, you’ll realize that pharmacology is interconnected."
"In many places, whether it’s pharmacology or the technique of alchemy, there are many similarities. You need to learn to integrate and extrapolate from one case to many; then you surely won’t have a problem."
"Okay, I will work hard."
Today she’d learned the most basic techniques of alchemy for nearly two hours, and she had witnessed them all.
In the days to follow, if she could regularly interact with the equipnt, she believed she could quickly master these techniques that she had only seen.
Most importantly, she seed to really like the feeling of studying dicine.
She hadn’t realized it before, but once she discovered it, she was completely hooked.
"Every year the academy has an exam; I will sign you up for the final exam this sester."
Qin Mufeng led her out, "This is the exam that only fourth-year students can take."
"Fourth year!"
Before Xia Yinian could finish being shocked, a crisp voice suddenly ca: "Mufeng senior, you really ca back to the country?"
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