Chapter 618 Misleading the Young



The intelligent beings who downloaded and received the basic theories of Traditional Chinese Medicine were completely bewildered. After exchanging glances, one of them said, "Are you sure this is something we can learn?"

"uncertain."

I feel like I can't learn it.

Why is there talk of Yin and Yang and the Five Elements when it's just a medical appointment?

Why did the "three factors" theory of adapting to the times, people, and places emerge?

Why should intelligent life maintain a balance with nature?

Why do we need to understand the laws governing changes in nature so that we can adapt to it?

My head hurts, it really hurts.

“I’m not going to learn it anymore. I’ll let my child learn it when she grows up.”

"Well, I don't have children yet, but I have a nephew. I've decided that I'm going to pass these skills on to him so he can learn them."

"This thing is too profound, I choose to lie down and give up."

More and more people chose to give up, while a group of people became deeply involved, found it interesting, and began to conduct in-depth research.

The extent to which the research can proceed is currently unknown; it will only be known after Sang Ning personally conducts an assessment.

Just as the craze for traditional Chinese medicine was in full swing, Sang Ning finally made a brief appearance in seclusion.

As soon as the terminal was turned on, wow, it was flooded with messages and calls requesting holographic projection.

Before I could even watch it, Baymax's holographic projection appeared again.

She answered the call, and Da Bai's bitter and resentful face came into view.

What's wrong with you?

Sang Ning raised an eyebrow. "Even a bitter gourd would look better than your face right now."

"I contacted you not so you could badmouth me."

Da Bai retorted irritably and then succinctly recounted what had happened during this period.

Sang Ning was stunned. "You've distributed the basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine?"

"Can't I send it?"

Big White panicked, "Holy crap, did we do something wrong with our good intentions?!"

"What should we do? Is there any way to fix this?"

"calm······"

"I can't calm down, this is serious, you don't know..."

"Shut up."

Sang Ning, unable to bear it any longer, snapped, "Let me finish what I'm saying before you speak. Don't interrupt now."

Big White immediately shut up and gestured for you to speak.

Sang Ning sighed, "I didn't mean well but did something wrong. It's not a serious matter, so don't scare yourself. It's just that it's not finished yet. Let them take a look at the first volume."

Da Bai breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing this; he was terrified, thankfully he hadn't meant well but caused something bad.

Just as he was about to speak, Sang Ning added, "However..."

"Anything else?"

Sang Ning shot him a sharp look, and Da Bai instantly understood. He had interrupted again. Okay, he promised to shut up from now on.

"The middle and lower volumes should not be placed below."

Big White, ? ? ?

Can he speak?

Can you speak?

With a frantic look in her eyes, Sang Ning's lips twitched. She really didn't want to admit that this idiot was her childhood friend, nor did she want to admit that he was the governor of Blue Star.

It's like they have something wrong with their brains; they're not smart at all when they should be, and they're smart when they shouldn't be.

That's also a sin.

"explain."

"Why can't the middle and lower volumes be released? You don't know, many people leave messages on the government website every day asking us to release the middle and lower volumes."

"Because it's not finished being revised, because some of the knowledge was recorded during the experiment, there are problems with the professional terminology... and the thinking is also problematic. If it is distributed, it will definitely mislead students."

"The middle and lower volumes still need further revision."

"What about the first volume? Is the first volume okay?"

"It's not in the first volume."

You still have to have dreams; not being able to teach doesn't mean she has no ambition.

In an era when traditional Chinese medicine has become extinct, she always wanted to leave something behind.

The Compendium of Materia Medica has survived, but many more medical books on traditional Chinese medicine have been lost.

She didn't have the ability to replicate those medical techniques and pass them on to future generations, but she could use her own personal experiences and medical expertise to compile a book.

The average lifespan of intelligent life in the Moykaz universe is just over three hundred years, while purebred humans cannot live that long due to genetic issues.

Now that conditions on Earth are better, and given her expertise in maintaining her health, living to 150 or 160 years is the maximum she can hope for.

It's also possible that he passed away just after turning 100; dying young is not out of the question.

If we consider eighty as an example, she has already lived half of her life, and she should do something with the remaining time.

So, with this in mind, she began compiling basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine several years ago.

Traditional Chinese medicine has a long history and is full of bizarre examples. It is not difficult to write about it by combining one's own medical experience and knowledge.

Therefore, the first volume is fine.

The middle and lower volumes have many problems; if they are not carefully revised and corrected before being released, there will be issues.

"Remember, the middle and lower volumes must absolutely not be distributed."

"How am I supposed to explain this to people?"

Da Bai was about to cry. He said pitifully, "We said we'd reopen the school when you came back, and those people cursed us to death, calling us demons who did nothing right. If I tell them now that there's a problem with the middle and lower volumes, not only will they not believe me, but they'll also curse us again, saying we imprisoned you and might have killed you."

Sanning, "???"

"Isn't that a bit of an exaggeration?"

"Exaggeration my ass, see for yourself if you don't believe me."

Da Bai looked down and operated the terminal. One after another, holographic windows appeared and floated in front of Sang Ning's eyes. They were all comments and messages about various racial conspiracy theories, the Blue Star government's killing her, imprisoning her, and so on.

That's an incredibly wild idea!

It's fair to say she couldn't understand the thought process of interstellar humans.

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