Ran Yan had made up her mind to seize the opportunity to visit Chang'an. Once she had determined her resolve, she brushed aside the impatience and instability in her heart and strived to carve out a place for herself in the Great Tang.
That day at Yingmei Temple, a conversation with Liu Qingsong suddenly enlightened her about many things. She disliked living in a haze, and since she was given the chance to live again with her memories intact, she had to maximize her strengths to make this life worthwhile!
With a calm mind, Ran Yan would not let herself act recklessly like she did in Suzhou; at least, she wouldn't impulsively conduct an autopsy when her foundation was still unsteady.
Ran Yan didn't plan to change the entire Great Tang's view of the forensic doctor profession but instead planned to use a roundabout strategy. She would first establish herself with other talents, gain people's respect, and then gradually penetrate deeper.