Other language: Vietnamese

Modern-to-ancient Transmigration: Little Doctor.

Chapter 56: Xue Liuqian's General. [158]



Summary

Wen Jing Hui reflects on the role of a General Commander during the Ming Dynasty, noting its lack of a fixed rank and the power it held, often occupied by high-ranking officials. He mistakenly believes he is treating a General Commander, but learns he is actually attending to Xue Liu Qian Zong, who has been temporarily residing in the General Commander's mansion. As Wen Jing Hui prepares to treat Qian Zong's severe injuries, he realizes the inadequacy of the available medicine and decides to fetch his own supplies. Meanwhile, Wu Da expresses hope for a promotion based on military merit, indicating that their achievements have been recognized. Wen Jing Hui feels conflicted about their future but ultimately decides to assist Wu Da. The narrative explores themes of loyalty, ambition, and the complexities of military hierarchy.

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