Time flew by and the sun gradually set.
No one chose to leave.
Su Li also did not start training today.
After all, the doctors were not in place yet. It would be difficult to deal with them if they were injured.
After ordering the soldiers to prepare to assemble at 5 AM tomorrow, Su Li left the camp.
Next, he needed to borrow some of the imperial physicians from the Imperial Academy of Medicine. In addition, he also needed to explain to Chang Le.
His training this time was to be carried out together with the soldiers. It was very likely that he would not be able to return to the Imperial Palace for three months.
Li Er, on the other hand, agreed very straightforwardly. He quickly approved the documents for the transfer of the imperial physicians from the Imperial Academy of Medicine.
After all, this trial was to train a group of elite soldiers for Su Li in three months, not to attack Su Li.
Of course, although this mission seemed a little difficult to complete, Li Er would not refuse a small help.
That night, there was also good news.
Sun Simiao finally understood.
As a doctor, he really did not want his medical skills to be lost.
He had studied medicine since he was a child and had seen many incomplete medical books. Some of the prescriptions recorded in the incomplete books were also broken.
Every time he saw these remnants, Sun Simiao felt as if his heart was being cut by a knife.
If these medical skills had not been lost, then the number of deaths in the world might have been much less.
Doctors had the heart of parents!
Although not all doctors were like this, those who stood at the peak of the era and led the trend of doctors would definitely be like this.
Since ancient times, a successful doctor must have medical ethics in addition to medical skills.
In ancient times, medical ethics and medical skills were almost on the same level.
A doctor without medical ethics would be despised.
Whether it was Sun Simiao, Hua Tuo, Bian Que, or Zhang Zhongjing, under their outstanding medical skills, there was no exception to hide the benevolence of doctors.
Thus, Sun Simiao agreeing to Su Li's proposal seemed to be a matter of course.
However, there was a small dispute about the Huichang Temple.
"Do you think I want to use you to deal with Huichang Temple?”
Su Li looked at Sun Simiao in surprise.
Do you think I'm such a person?"
Su Li smiled." I'm not a gentleman, but I'm also not a villain. If the Huichang Temple had not committed any evil other than blocking the way, this brat would not have used the power in his hands to take revenge.”
Su Li took out the crimes of Huichang Temple that the Supreme Court had investigated in the past few days.
The nearly thick book of crimes made Sun Simiao somewhat silent.
"The Huichang Temple is very important, and I can't do anything by myself. Otherwise, I wouldn't have thought of troubling you.”
Su Li handed the crime to Sun Simiao and said,"I'm not trying to repay your kindness. Even if you don't agree, I'll still write a letter to Your Majesty to compile the Taoist classics.”
Sun Simiao didn't say a word, only flipping through the pages one by one.
Although the words were cold, Sun Simiao could still see the darkness and blood behind these crimes.
"Is all of this true?" Sun Simiao found it hard to believe.
Although Taoism and Buddhism were in a competitive relationship, the doctrine of Buddhism was ultimately to teach people to be kind. Sun Simiao did not expect Huichang Temple to be like this.
"Don't tell me you don't know any Taoists in Chang 'an?”
Huichang Temple's arrogance was already clear. Those who knew the inside story knew about the Huichang Temple's crimes. Otherwise, the Supreme Court would not have investigated so easily.
Even Li Er knew, but he didn't want to move yet.
But it did not matter. If Li Er did not move, Su Li would force him to move.
Even if he was a bystander, he couldn't bear to watch the evidence of Huichang Temple. He couldn't think of the big picture like Li Er.
Sun Simiao fell silent, which was rare.
"This old man is just a doctor…"
"A doctor can treat people and the world. Taoist priest has the ability to treat the world!”
Su Li's gaze was focused on Sun Simiao.
Su Li looked at Sun Simiao's emotionless face, wanting to obtain some information.
Regardless of whether Sun Simiao helped him or not, he had to destroy Huichang Temple.
When the smallflower had wreaked havoc, this group of monks had already disgusted Su Li to the core. Some of their actions had even violated Su Li's bottom line.
If Sun Simiao didn't help, Su Li would have his own ways, but it would be a bit more troublesome.
Sun Simiao did not say anything. Su Li stared at him for a long time before leaving in disappointment.
When he stepped out of the door, a gentle voice sounded.
"In a few days, I will gather all my fellow Daoists and write a letter to His Majesty requesting for justice!”
(There were many people behind the popularity of Buddhism in the early Tang Dynasty. The protagonist did not have a legitimate official position. He was in the military, not the political world, so he needed to borrow the hands of others when it was not necessary. Taoism was undoubtedly the most suitable.
This book will try to make it more reasonable. After all, the protagonist can't just train his soldiers and bring people to destroy Huichang Temple, right? [That's too ridiculous…]
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