The Sickly Regent Prince Who Was Abandoned as a Substitute Bride

Chapter 397



Chapter 397

Finally, after one failed attempt, the boy became enraged and decided to take a desperate gamble by forcibly seizing the new drug formula.

Under the cover of night, he sneaked into the room where the three doctors kept their prescriptions, intending to steal them undetected. However, his every move had already been noticed by the three doctors. These doctors had dedicated years to studying medicine, possessing not only superb medical skills but also exceptional physical abilities. They quickly arrived at the room and surrounded the boy.

Faced with the three doctors' questioning, the boy initially tried to argue, but confronted with irrefutable evidence, he finally bowed his head and confessed his crime. The three doctors looked at the misguided boy before them, feeling both anger and pity. They did not immediately punish him, but instead sat down and calmly spoke with him, reasoning with him and appealing to his emotions, explaining the true meaning and value of medicine. They told the boy that medicine is for saving lives, not for harming them; a true healer should be compassionate and take saving all living beings as their responsibility.

The boy was deeply moved by the three doctors' words. Tears streamed down his face as he expressed his profound regret. He realized how foolish and wrong his actions had been, so he knelt before the three doctors, sincerely repented, and expressed his willingness to change. Seeing the boy's genuine remorse, the three doctors forgave him and encouraged him to return to his country and spread the positive medical concepts he had learned there, so that more people could benefit from them.

The young man bid farewell to his master and returned to his country. Following his master's instructions, he traveled far and wide, spreading the true essence of medicine and allowing more people to understand the greatness of medicine and the responsibility of healers. The three healers, after this incident, became even more cautious in protecting the prescriptions for the new drug and devoted themselves even more diligently to the cause of education. Their names are forever etched in the long river of medical development, revered and celebrated by generations to come.

Years later, the young man had become a renowned doctor. One day, he heard that a strange disease had broken out in the country, and many doctors were at a loss. Remembering the dedication and wisdom his mentors had shown when researching new prescriptions, the young man resolved to use his knowledge to develop an antidote.

He went deep into the epidemic area to examine the patients' conditions and collect various case data. After many days of research, he had some clues but still lacked the key points. Just then, he received an anonymous letter containing some of the improved ideas for the new prescription from years ago. The young man was greatly shocked.

It turned out that the three masters, knowing the severity of the epidemic in the area and fearing the young man's lack of experience, had secretly sent him their help. The young man was deeply grateful and quickly developed an antidote based on this new approach.

The people who took the medicine recovered one after another. After the epidemic, the young man became even more determined to inherit and promote the correct medical principles. He sent someone to his masters to express his gratitude and inform them of the results. The three masters were very pleased, knowing that the young man had truly grown into an excellent physician, and that the medical principles they had upheld could now be spread to a wider area.

The young man was not content with this; he knew there were still many unknown diseases waiting to be explored. So he decided to take on many apprentices, nurturing talent like his three masters had. The news spread, and aspiring medical students from all over flocked to him. The young man was extremely strict in selecting his disciples, testing not only their medical knowledge but also their character.

During his teaching, the young man always emphasized medical ethics before imparting medical skills. He frequently mentioned the kindness of his three mentors in their teachings and the deep concern behind the anonymous letter.

As time went by, the youth nurtured many outstanding physicians. These physicians were scattered in various places, upholding correct medical principles to treat and save lives.

Years later, when the young man was old and frail, looking back on his life, he felt deeply gratified. He knew that he had not only saved countless patients, but also carried on and promoted the spirit of his three mentors. And his three mentors, far away, had always been watching over his achievements, often...


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