No one was aware of the extent of Feng Qingxue's diligence, including Lu Jiang.
She collected numerous books on both Chinese and Western medicine in her possession. Many were from her family library, but also the ones she bought herself, like "Basic Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine," "Traditional Chinese Medicine," "Prescriptionology," and others. Determined to study medicine, she spent every night fervently absorbing all sorts of theoretical knowledge under the lamplight at the guesthouse. During the day, she practiced within her capabilities in the hospital, under the guidance of her seniors. Whenever anything exceeded her abilities, she would remain silent.
Being an outsider, she was only able to observe and learn due to the elder Ye's favor, but what was most important was staying modest. A modest person is likely to gain favor and can learn more.
Every evening, she never forgot to revisit what she learned during the day and jot down detailed notes for future reference.