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It seems quite normal to have a greater understanding of the United South Chinese dicine Association through frequent contact.

However, Yi Gang doesn’t visit the Health Center on Qiu City’s streets even once every few years.

But when it cos to the United South Chinese dicine Association, Ji Huan didn’t say much, instead gave Old Sun so advice: "It’s not easy for the United South Chinese dicine Association to achieve its current success. This excellent tradition cannot change. Even if no new people join for several years, the United South Chinese dicine Association must maintain its original purity. Prefer to lack rather than have excess; don’t ruin the good reputation accumulated by the United South Chinese dicine Association over the years."

"We will do that."

Ji Huan nodded: "Also, pay more attention to the newly invited doctors, help solve so of their problems. It’s not just about the United South Chinese dicine Association, but also about matters in your district. Try to let doctors focus solely on treating patients."

"Regarding this point you’ve ntioned, we’ve always been working this way, having professionals handle professional matters while others handle other affairs."

"Moreover, a significant portion of the traditional doctors invited by the United South Chinese dicine Association are actually retired doctors, which we naturally need to treat seriously."

Old Sun explained earnestly.

"It’s not just about the old doctors; the younger doctors should also be considered."

Old Sun was montarily unable to understand what Ji Huan intended to say. He knew the other party wanted to convey sothing, but couldn’t or wouldn’t say it directly, leaving him to guess, which was sowhat difficult for him.

All Old Sun could do was follow Ji Huan’s lead and say: "Rest assured, this is what we’ve always done."

"That’s fine, then."

Ji Huan left the conversation hanging and said no more, leaving Old Sun sowhat puzzled.

Initially, he thought Ji Huan intended to provide so convenience for the United South Chinese dicine Association to accelerate its developnt and growth, yet after saying so much, Ji Huan hadn’t ntioned any of these.

However, under Ji Huan’s influence, Yi Gang’s side at the Health Center on Qiu City’s streets might soon undergo an upgrade in classification, making Beijiang District gain another secondary hospital.

But for the United South Chinese dicine Association, aside from talking about offering convenience to the consulting doctors, there was nothing else. Old Sun couldn’t grasp what Ji Huan was getting at overall, and obviously couldn’t ask directly. He could only suppress his confusion for the ti being and plan to ask Ji Huan’s secretary, Jiang Shengliang, later.

So matters are inconvenient to ask Ji Huan about directly, and Ji Huan isn’t in a position to speak plainly.

This is where the role of a secretary becos apparent.

Anything that can be disclosed will naturally be shared by asking Jiang Shengliang. Even things not disclosed may yield so hints from his words.

Having asked about so things related to the Health Center and the United South Chinese dicine Association, Ji Huan did not intend to elaborate further.

Then, at Jiang Shengliang’s indication, the two stood up and left.

Jiang Shengliang followed them out.

As soon as he ca out, Jiang Shengliang said to the person from the Developnt and Reform Commission: "Director Yue, please go in first. I’ll have a chat with these two here. Tea is already prepared for you."

Although Yue Xuping was curious why Ji Huan wanted Yi Gang and the others to go in first, it wasn’t appropriate to ask more at that mont, so he pushed the door and entered.

anwhile, Jiang Shengliang took Yi Gang and Old Sun to the outer area.

Yi Gang and Old Sun were veterans; they knew that Jiang Shengliang coming out must an there’s sothing important to convey, so they promptly asked: "Secretary Jiang, why is the higher-up suddenly proposing to upgrade the Health Center on Qiu City’s streets?"

"I wonder too, why is the higher-up suddenly concerned with the United South Chinese dicine Association? My mind is still a bit foggy, I can’t figure out why. Could you give us so guidance to save us from floundering around like headless chickens?" Old Sun said modestly.

Faced with this secretary younger than them, yet equal in rank, the two dared not underestimate him at all.

Although his position wasn’t as high as theirs, he represented Ji Huan.

Upon hearing this, Jiang Shengliang smiled and said: "It seems neither of you inquired about the local situation before coming, otherwise you wouldn’t be in such a ss. I was just wondering why you both responded so slowly. Now I understand."

"How so?"

The two instantly grew interested, realizing there was a story here!

While asking, they also regretted not doing so howork beforehand, otherwise, it wouldn’t have been this passive.

Yet they couldn’t be blad; who knew Ji Huan would summon them?

They were actually prepared not to be summoned, so it was quite normal to be unprepared suddenly.

"The reason the higher-up is so concerned with these two places is actually very simple."

Jiang Shengliang smiled and said, "You two should have also learned sowhat about yesterday’s situation before coming. It was quite serious; City First Hospital had been rescuing for a long ti with no effect, using all necessary dications, yet to no avail. Eventually, they sought out Dr. Lu on Qiu City’s streets, and that’s how the higher-up was pulled back from the brink. Oh, Dr. Lu also started consulting at the United South Chinese dicine Association from last week."

"You could say that Dr. Lu is the life-saving benefactor of this higher-up."

With just a few brief words, both of them suddenly realized.

"No wonder the higher-up wants to upgrade the Health Center on Qiu City’s streets. Now I understand." Yi Gang said with a bitter smile, earlier thinking it was Ma Shanjun who found soone, now seeing that it had nothing to do with Ma Shanjun at all.

The reason Qiu City’s street Health Center caught Ji Huan’s favor was entirely because of Lu Xuan’s existence.

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