I stack experience through writing books

209 Reading books gives you more experience! 209

Jong-seok, who arrived at the licensing clinic early the next morning, headed for the drug storehouse.

Jong-seok, who entered the drug storeroom, began to pick out the medicines. And Jong-seok, who arranged the medicines on one side, was lost in thought.

'This could make you energetic.’

The spirit that could be made of medicinal materials in the drug storehouse was best kept alive.

Vigilantan was a stage in which one could gain up to three years' experience if taken.

Of course, if you eat it, you don't immediately develop an internal cavity. After eating, you need to practice and drink to absorb the energy so that you can use it entirely your own.

Otherwise, it's just medicine that's good for your health.

"But are there no such things as the one thousand years old or the one with poison ivy in this era?"’

In the experience of the writer who created the spirit, there were unusual eternity and spirituality.

In particular, I wondered if there was such a thing as a snake with horns on its head and a human-shaped thousand years old.

So there was a limitation in the experience of manufacturing the end of the year. There are no young and young plants in modern times that are needed for the manufacture of the spirit.

Where do you get a thousand-year-old wild ginseng and a snake with horns on its head?

Moreover, it was even more amazing to be a five-haeng double-headed lion. It was a snake that had two heads and changed its body color into five.

If anyone had said there was a snake like that, Jong-seok would have said it was a lie... There was no way not to believe it, as I saw it vividly as if I had seen it in person, according to the nature of the experience book.

'By the way, I've gained experience in manufacturing, but there aren't many things I can make.’

There are more than a hundred kinds of eternity that can be made, and some of them, like Daehwandan in martial arts novels, can give you 60 years of experience.

But... I couldn't make it because there were no eternity and no spirit in it.

Jong-seok, who had improved his appetite, trimmed the medicines and put them in an electric bath.

The hottest Jongseok set 72 hours before entering the lab.

Heo Yul was sitting in the lab working on a computer.

"You're here."

"You're late."

"I was making something out of the drug storeroom."

Heo Yul, who nodded at Jong-seok, opened his mouth while looking at the computer.

"It's all about internal achievement."

Heo Yul's computer contained data on his research.

Jong-seok, who was watching Heo Yul, opened his mouth.

"Looking at the internal organs of the therapists, at least ten years of training will allow them to enter the patient's internal organs while having a pulse."

"Ten years... what is it that you put your inner workings in the hour hand?"

"I think that's the same. "But... how much I can do with my ten years of experience..."

"Really?"

"Because every hour of the hour is exhausting."

"Then how much work do you have to be able to do as you do?”

At Heo Yul's question, Jong-seok shook his head after a while.

"I think I'll probably have to train for 50 years to do it like me."

"Five years?"

Heo Yul sighed as she was looking at Jong-seok with embarrassed eyes.

"Hmm... So it's a cure that only Jong-seok can do?"

When Heo Yul thought of such a thing, Jong-seok said stealthily.

"Why don't you make a decision?"

Heo Yul's face was filled with wonder at the word "Youngdan."

"Yeongdan? Are you talking about the great band of patients in martial arts novels?"

"I don't know about the Grand Inquisitor, but my teacher has made me a few times."

"Really? So is it because of that spirit that your inner workings are great?”

"Thinking about it now, I think that's why."

"Then can you make it?"

"I can make a few things, but... What I can make doesn't work very well."

"How much?"

"It may vary from person to person, but you'll get a maximum of three years of experience."

"Three years?"

"I'm experimenting with the spirit of Vigor."

"Can the average person eat?"

"It's made with something safe, so even the public can eat it. But for ordinary people who don't train, they don't have any inner workings, and it's only good for their energy and health, just like the Bosindan."

"Then when will it be completed?”

"It takes about ten days."

After 72 hours of steaming in the steamer, I had to do a few things. Youngdan is not something that can be made just by steaming.

"Three years of experience... How much is that?"

"It's literally three years' training and you get..."

Jong-seok, who was talking, suddenly stopped talking and was lost in thought for a moment.

'Wait... three years with few cursors is the history that a warrior of that era can gain if he or she trains for three years. Which means....'

Thinking Jong-seok swallowed his saliva. In those days the fighters laid the foundations of their inner workings in a year.

Of course, on the premise of proper judgment and training. However, it is difficult to establish the framework of one's inner workings even after three years of training.

Heo Yul and Heo Pyung-ji are working hard on the ball, but their history is still weak.

The speed at which the air is built is very different from that time.

'As of that time, three years would certainly mean more interior work than it is now. So how many years of experience do I have now?’

Jong-seok shook his head after thinking about it for a while. If you think about it now, it's an assumption anyway.

Once he made the altar, he would eat it and see if there were any side effects, and then feed it to people to check its efficacy.

"It's my first time making it, too, so I think I'll know exactly when I try it."

Heo Yul nodded at Jong-seok's remarks.

"Then take two or three tablets of yeongdan, and you have more internal organs?"

"Not really. The effect is great only at the beginning, and the effect decreases a lot after that. Take ten or two pills, but they'll have similar effects."

"I see."

And Heo Yul looked at the computer and shared various opinions with Jongseok. Then Jong-seok saw Heo Yul.

"The station wants to cover us.”

"Broadcasting coverage?"

When asked by Heo Yul, Jong-seok told the world a story about something amazing.

Heo Yul, who was thinking for a while, nodded.

"It will be an opportunity to let people know about our research."

"I think it's a good opportunity, too."

Huh Yul, who nodded at Jong-seok's words, said.

"If you ask people from China and say yes, let's broadcast."

Jong-seok nodded at Huh Yul's words and said,

"I'll be back in the hospital room."

When Jong-seok left the lab, Heo Yul started to write something on the monitor.

***

Two days later, two VJs and producer Kim Soo-jung were on the roof as the Chinese allowed the broadcast to air.

They stopped in the hospital room first to interview the patients. They came up to the rooftop of the licensed clinic after receiving an interview saying that there are people in the forest.

On the rooftop, Kim Soo-jung briefly told Jong-seok what to do and soon began filming.

"Then I'll start shooting.”

At the words of Kim Soo-jung, Jong-seok began to train on the rooftop with therapists.

Perhaps conscious of the shooting, the therapists' movements were stronger and more colorful than usual.

And the patients began to watch and shoot with the camera.

VJs carried cameras to such patients and began to interview them.

And the VJ came up to Jong-seok.

"What are you doing here?”

"I'm training in martial arts."

"Why are you doing martial arts on the roof of Rep. Aren't they at the stamp or mountain?"

"Ah! We are studying martial arts and medicine."

"A combination of martial arts and medicine? What do you mean?"

As we already know from the preliminary interview, VJ continued the interview pretending not to know.

"One place values the movement of blood. We see the origin of all diseases in fish blood, or blood clots. "Using internal organs, you can control and treat not only your body's disease but also other people's illness."

"Internal engineering? That sounds like a word from martial arts fiction. By the way, is there really something called internal engineering?”

"There is."

"Is that so?"

The curious VJ said while looking at Jong-seok.

"But you look very familiar. Are you... Oh! Aren't you Chef Lee Jong-seok, who shoots Korean breakfast?"

"That's right."

"I've heard you're an oriental doctor, but you work here.”

asked Jong-seok, who nodded, VJ asked.

"But I think they're Chinese."

"Martial arts is a country that China has seen. So, I'm inviting people from China to do research on internal engineering."

"Giotherapist?"

"If you practice martial arts for a long time, you will naturally develop your inner workings. And they're treating their organs with that."

"But do you really have an inner workings?”

"There is."

"Is that so?"

Jong-seok smiled at VJ, who seemed to be incredulous.

"You don't seem to believe me."

"It's such a novel. And I've never seen anyone say they are."

"I can't see the air, but... We're breathing. It's the same with me. It's invisible, but it's definitely there."

"So you're training my skills?”

"Yes."

"It's amazing to the world that I'm an engineer."

Jong-seok, who nodded to VJ, explained the purpose of their training.

About the pain and treatment of a person through the internal organs.

After filming the show, several medical magazines and oriental medicine doctors contacted or visited the clinic.

To ask about research on herbal medicine and how to treat it.

And they were able to feel the inner workings of Jong-seok after receiving treatment directly from the licensed clinic.

Jong-seok can't help but believe that Jong-seok injected the inner cavity into their body to make them feel it.

***

Many people gathered at Seojin University Animal Hospital. Various medical magazines, oriental medicine and medical staff from both sides were gathered in surgical suits in the operating room.

And on top of the bed, there was an anesthetized dog as big as a human being with a little lie.

Standing in front of the dog, Heo Yul opened her mouth looking at the people.

"Thank you for your participation in the presentation of a paper on the approach to internal tumors."

And as he lowered his head, Jo-in and Jong-seok, who were next to Heo Yul, also bowed their heads.

"I would like to thank the head of Seojin University Animal Hospital for lending me the operating room."

Heo Yul lowered his head toward the double-decker glass overlooking the operating room.

In addition to the operating room, many reporters and doctors were gathered in a double-decker glass room.

When Heo Yul, who bowed to them all, saw Jong-seok, he stepped forward.

"The dog here has a brain tumor."

When Jong-seok turned on the monitor with the horse, an X-ray screen of the dog's head came to mind. The sight of the tumor gathering in the brain muttered little by two-way surgeons.

"The location is so bad."

"Gaera has a small brain, and that would make surgery difficult.”

Listening to the doctors' murmurs, Jong-seok opened his mouth.

"This is a direct injection of acupuncture that works on tumors located in the brain."

Today's paper was in the form of data going out with the procedure.

So the licensed doctor had to make great efforts to get permission from the operating room.

Once they had to find a medicine needle that worked on the tumor, and a dog with a tumor in the brain.

Not only that, but also a number of legal permits were required. As a result, not only Heo Ga-won but also Jong-seok had to make various requests to the elders of Mun Bang-woo.

And the elders of Moon Bang-woo believed in Jong-seok and gave him strength.

It was already known that Jongseok had the inner workings through Shaolin martial arts.

He said that he would use it for medical development with his inner workings, so he contacted the places he knew and tried to get permission.

In particular, Moon Jae-chul's help was great. He also helped me rent an operating room here and sent doctors to fill the presentation hall.

That's why I managed to get permission and set up such a position.

"Are you going to put your saliva in that deep place?”

"Yes."

"No matter how many dogs... Isn't this a dangerous procedure? I think that position would hurt my brain."

"No surgery can be safe. That's what all the medical staff here know."

The doctors gave a small nod to Jong-seok's words. Simple appendectomy poses a risk to it.

There is no 100% safe operation.

"But you don't have to worry about it because we're going to take care of the dog's safety first."

Heo Yul explained about the procedure and prepared Jongseok.

When Jong-seok, who connected a slender needle and an IV, saw the photographer, he brought the camera to the head of the brain.

Then an X-ray of the dog's head appeared on the monitor on one side.

The tumor on the X-ray was pointed at the tumor.

"The goal is here. So let's get started."

Along with the horse, Jong-seok put a needle between the dog's head and neck and closed his eyes. Then he opened his mouth, putting a needle into his back neck.

"It's headed to the brain through the back of its neck. That way, you can put the needle in without having to pierce the skull."

"But..."

A doctor continued to look at the monitor.

"In order to get to the brain from that position, you have to pass through the bundle of nerves..."

The doctor's face hardened as he was talking.

"Are you closing your eyes now?”

"Yes."

"How do you close your eyes?”

Talking, the doctor looked at the screen. In the screen, the needle was moving slowly but surely toward the dog's brain.

"Now I'm looking into the dog's head through the inner space."

"Internal study?"

I knew that the site of this paper's presentation was a combination of internal engineering and medicine.

But...

I didn't know I could do this.

"Then why the shooting?"

"Because I can see, but not others. That's why I'm doing the procedure here, where the camera is."

Concentrating his mind, Jong-seok opened his mouth.

"As the teacher said, if you put the needle through the back of your neck, you have to go through the nerves. I will move the needle to avoid nerves with my nose."

The doctor did not talk to Jong-seok anymore and looked at the monitor.

And I could see the needle moving little by little. Some doctors who were watching it wondered at the faces.

The needle, which entered through the back of the neck, was moving, turning little by little, as if it were alive.

But...

"We're turning a little bit, but isn't this going to damage the brain?"

With that in mind, doctors looked closely at the monitor.

It took three hours for Jong-seok to put a medicine needle in a brain tumor.

The dog's brain is not just a dog's brain, but a needle is moved by its internal force to prevent damage like a human brain.

And the dog took a CT scan of the brain, and the faces of the medical staff and reporters who saw the results were shocked.

There is no sign of bleeding or injury anywhere in the brain.

"Are you sure you didn't damage your brain?”

When a neurosurgeon asked if this made any sense, Jong-seok opened his mouth.

"I made room for movement by lifting or pushing the brain slightly in front of my eyes. That's why there's no direct contact with the brain."

"Huh... is it going to work?”

"Then can you do this for other organs?"

"Can I have a heart?"

Jong-seok nodded at the doctors asking each other questions.

"It's possible."

Jong-seok's words reminded surgeons of various procedures.

'If this is possible, it will be an innovation in neurosurgery, or surgery.’

Neurosurgery is performed in advance to prevent brain damage.

But what if I could open up space for surgery without affecting the brain?

And so did other organs.

"This is... ...an innovation in the medical world."

The other doctors nodded at one doctor's murmur. A reporter who heard the doctors murmuring wrote in his notebook.

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