After understanding, Lu Xuan recalled the knowledge points about Wind Evil in his mind deeply, checked the time, and found it was almost twelve o'clock, feeling a bit helpless.
"Sure enough, even though I'm a doctor myself, I still can't change the bad habit of staying up late."
As a Chinese medicine practitioner, he naturally knows the harm of staying up late.
Occasionally one or two days is fine, but if this happens often, the body will naturally break down.
Modern medicine's understanding of staying up late fundamentally differs from traditional Chinese medicine concepts.
The former believes that as long as the sleep time is relatively fixed, there is no need to worry about when to sleep, whereas the latter, traditional Chinese medicine, clearly does not think so.
