Chapter Thirty-Four: The Doctor's Second Training



"Stand still, everyone!" Gu Mu said sternly.

This means they're willing to teach!

The soldiers were all very happy and stood up straight.

Throughout the entire process, the soldiers were not as lazy as they had been the first time they had been seen.

After witnessing Gu Mu's skills, they also wanted to become as strong as him.

Gu Mu spent the entire morning mingling with the soldiers in the military camp.

The soldiers were completely convinced of Gu Mu's abilities; it was the first time they had ever respected a doctor so much.

This doctor is incredibly skilled; he can not only save lives, but he's also adept at killing!

"It's a pity he's just a doctor," one soldier remarked. "If he were leading troops into battle, he'd probably be a hero in his own right."

“No, thank goodness he was a doctor, otherwise we wouldn’t have such a miraculous drug as penicillin,” another soldier added.

For a moment, all the soldiers in the training camp had complicated expressions.

In the afternoon, Chen Ci left the tent.

General Meng has arrived.

General Meng was a burly man with a thick beard.

As soon as he stepped into the tent, he felt that the space inside suddenly became much narrower.

At this moment, Gu Mu was wearing a ghost mask and standing side by side with Shen Ci, so General Meng had just entered and was unaware that the Regent was also in the tent.

He seemed to have a good relationship with Shen Ci, and there was a sense of mutual respect between them. As soon as he walked in, he came in with a worried look and started to reveal his predicament: "Old Shen, you said you wanted me to bring troops to help you, but I only brought five hundred men. The others have to guard Shanwu Pass and can't leave. There are also some..."

"Sigh..." General Meng sighed and slapped his thigh: "You don't know, some time ago, we stopped a group of enemy soldiers disguised as a caravan and a fierce conflict broke out with them. Eight of them died and more than fifty soldiers were seriously wounded."

"The weather is getting hotter every day, and I'm watching those soldiers' wounds gradually fester and not get better day by day. I'm so anxious!"

General Meng slapped his thigh again, his brows furrowing into a V-shape.

They were all generals, and they understood the feeling of soldiers being wounded and unable to help.

When Gu Mu came, Shen Ci was just as powerless.

But at this moment, because Gu Mu was there, he knew that those soldiers with festering sores could be cured.

I couldn't help but laugh.

Upon hearing this laugh, General Meng became furious: "Hey, what are you laughing at! These soldiers are my half-brothers, who have risked their lives with me. Now I can only watch them die, alas..."

General Meng covered his forehead with his large hand and sighed heavily.

"It seems General Meng's intelligence is still lacking. No scouts have told you that a doctor came to our camp some time ago and brought a medicine called penicillin. Now, all the wounded soldiers in our camp have healed their abscesses and their injuries are gradually improving. They are no longer in danger of dying."

"Such a thing is true?" General Meng stared wide-eyed in disbelief.

"Are you kidding me, Lao Shen?! If there really was such a good medicine, wouldn't it attract the covetous eyes of various countries? How could there be no news at all?"

General Meng's expression was complex, a mixture of hope and disbelief, a truly contradictory feeling.

"The doctor is right here, yet so far away. Do you think that's believable?" Shen Ci, who had been in a good mood lately, couldn't help but joke.

Hearing this, General Meng was somewhat convinced and turned to look at Gu Mu: "You are the doctor?"

A ghost mask, draped in a black robe.

What kind of doctor is this? He's more like a demon from hell.

Yes, yes, he looks just like that deadly Black Impermanence.

Gu Mu smiled. During this period, apart from using his original voice in front of Shen Ci, he disguised his voice in front of others as a precaution.

As for Shen Ci, he was, after all, a subject. If Gu Mu hadn't taken the initiative to reveal his identity, he wouldn't have been able to say that Gu Mu was the Regent.

Even in front of General Meng.

However, Gu Mu's purpose in coming here was to incorporate the various armies led by General Meng, so he chuckled in his original voice: "Not just doctors."

"Regent!" General Meng's expression changed.

Although he was not particular about formalities, he knew the proper etiquette between a subject and a ruler, and immediately knelt down: "Your subject pays respects to Your Highness."

"No need for formalities. I do have medicine that can save your soldiers," Gu Mu said calmly.

Anyway, the medicine is definitely for our own soldiers.

The system has an inexhaustible supply of penicillin, so he doesn't have to worry about balding the system's wool blankets.

General Meng was taken aback.

"Your Highness...do you really have a medicine?"

A medicine that can cure festering sores... at least he won't have to watch his soldiers die.

Seeing General Meng's excited eyes, Gu Mu took out half of a tiger tally from his pocket.

This surprised not only General Meng, but also Shen Ci.

The old emperor's half of the tiger tally is actually in Gu Mu's hands?

Before the old emperor died, the empress dowager stayed in his palace. Not long after Gu Mu entered, the old emperor died suddenly, and the young emperor ascended the throne.

However, the old emperor passed the tiger tally to Gu Mu.

The cause of the old emperor's death, and even that imperial edict, may be suspicious.

"Are you willing to come with me?" Gu Mu asked solemnly.

"Your subject will surely follow you to the death!" General Meng said earnestly to Gu Mu.

He neither sided with the young emperor nor with the regent.

He was standing on the old emperor's half of the tiger tally.

The old emperor's half of the tiger tally could mobilize half of the army in the land, and he was one of them.

Through the original owner's memories, Gu Mu knew about General Meng. He was indeed a man of his word, never making promises lightly, and always keeping his word; he was a truly loyal minister.

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