Nash looked at the items with furrowed brows. He hade to the King of Medicine’s tomb not for
wealth but for the lost medicine and the Divine Cauldron.
The others began collecting the antiques from the antechamber. Nash, on the other hand, dragged
Heidi into another antechamber.
With Heidi’s help, Nash entered the adjacent chamber easily. Inside, there were only about ten wooden
boxes. Nash used his Third Eye to scan them.
Upon discovering that these boxes contained rare medicinal herbs, a smile finally appeared on his
face. Heidi opened one of the boxes, revealing several dried roots.
“These medicinal herbs are probably quite rare, right?” Heidi asked, looking at Nash.
“The King of Medicine certainly wouldn’t usemon herbs for his burial,” Nash said. He picked up a
piece of the root and sniffed it, his face filling with excitement. “This is Red Phoenix Root. And there’s
so much of it!”
“Is it highly effective?” Heidi asked when she noticed his happiness. There was also a cheerful smile on
her face.
“It’s excellent for dispelling internal dampness, cold poison, and curing diseases,” Nash exined.
Dampness and cold poison were not umon ailments, and Red Phoenix Root was known for its
remarkable curative properties.
There were many medicines that could treat diseases but practically none that cured them. If one took
Red Phoenix Root, it would evaporate the moisture in the body within half an hour, taking the cold
toxins with it. Where else could one find such a magical medicine?
However, Nash was faced with a dilemma. He could not carry all these precious herbs with him, and
the knowledge contained in these books was also of great importance. He sighed, contemting the
situation.
Heidi noticed Nash’s distress and asked him why he was sighing.
Nash exined, “The issue is that we can’t take all of these herbs with us. There’s so much here.”
Heidi suggested, “Then why don’t we select the most valuable ones to take with us?”
Nash agreed and began selecting some of the herbs with the highest value and most potent effects,
carefully storing them in his bag. These herbs had the potential to treat various serious medical
conditions, including renal failure, amyotrophicteral sclerosis, andte- stage cancer.
While Nash could treat most of these conditions without these herbs, having them would significantly
simplify the process: Should he need to step in, all that would be needed was a prescription and the
medicine would do its thing.
After gathering herbs from one antechamber, Nash explored the other two. One contained. books
rted to medical knowledge and the practice of medicine.
They casually browsed through several books, which contained records of the diseases that Leopole
had encountered and sessfully treated-along with the corresponding prescriptions. Any page from
these books could be valuable folk remedies for various ailments and would most certainly cause
confusion in the world of holistic medicine.
Heidi also flipped through a few books but could not understand the content at all. Parting her lips
gently, she said, “These books would be highly valuable for modern holistic medicine. If we take them
out of here and share them, they might change the position of holistic medicine in the overall field.”
Nash smiled faintly and said, “I can do that myself.” His master had trained his senior, Thomas, with the
goal of changing the current state of holistic medicine. Thomas and his descendants had certainly
influenced the entire medical field, but it was not enough.
He had decided to fulfill his master and senior’s wish. Otherwise, his medical skills would be
obsolete.
Heidi sweetly smiled and said, “I believe you to be the best!”
Nash raised an eyebrow and said, “That’s too perfunctory!” If she did believe it, she would not have had
to have said it.
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Heidi pouted. “Where did thate from? I really do believe in you!”
Nash smiled and said, “Alright, alright, I believe that you believe in me. Now, let’s go to thest
antechamber and hope what I’m looking for is inside.
Curious, Heidi asked, “What are you looking for?”
Nash smiled but said nothing.
Heidi kept quiet knowingly and did not ask any more questions.
They arrived at thest chamber. Inside were some of Leopole’s clothes that he had worn during his
lifetime. There were also several bones on the ground.
“A sacrificial burial?”