Chapter 301 Military Doctor



Yinzhen thought for a moment and said, "Wait a while longer, and then we will give her a suitable identity."

After the two finished talking, Yunrong asked about the important matter.

"I haven't asked you in the last few days when you, Japan, plan to send troops."

Yunrong sensed that Yinzhen was probably impatient. He didn't have to come in person, but he still came.

Yinzhen seemed to remember something before saying, "Otherwise, it will take a long time."

What goes around comes around; what you owe will always have to be repaid.

Yunrong knew in her heart that even someone like her, who had only read about that period of history in history books, couldn't help but feel indignant, let alone Yinzhen, who was facing history head-on.

But she was a little worried: "Japan is indeed bad, but there are innocent people among them."

She had no goodwill towards Japan, and her words were meant to urge him not to go too far. It wasn't out of mercy towards the enemy, but simply because she didn't want to damage his reputation.

Although history is written by the victors, Yunrong couldn't care less about that. She hoped that Yinzhen would be recorded in history as a glorious and great figure, not as an aggressor, even though the other side had started the conflict.

Let them learn a lesson, let them taste the bitterness of oppression. As for their lives, spare them. They like to kill themselves at the drop of a hat anyway. Maybe they'll just wipe them out because they're too miserable.

After listening to Yunrong's words, Yinzhen calmed down and said, "Don't worry, it's just a tiny place, it won't cost them their lives."

He didn't intend to massacre the city or the country, but he would definitely not let them have an easy time either. He had to let them experience a helpless and desperate situation, didn't he?

Speaking of war, Yunrong suddenly thought of another problem: what the army lacked.

There is no shortage of food or people, but there is a shortage of doctors to accompany us.

In ancient times, few people were willing to serve as doctors accompanying soldiers. Life was not easy for doctors, as their physical condition was not as good as that of soldiers, and they lived in fear on the battlefield.

In addition, studying medicine in ancient times offered a very good future, so not many people were willing to join the army just to earn more money. After all, you have to be alive to enjoy all the benefits.

So Yunrong brought up the topic, since judging from Bobo's plans, he would definitely go in person, and she couldn't possibly ignore her son's safety.

Do you remember what I told you about the military doctor?

Yinzhen naturally remembered: "What are you planning to do?"

What do you think?

Yinzhen had no objection, but the people in the Imperial Hospital might not be willing. They all had their own expertise, and who would be willing to share everything without reservation? There's a saying that goes, "Teach your apprentice and you'll starve."

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