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"Professor Liu, there’s only half an hour left until we reach Jianghan."

On the train, a young man glanced at his phone and then reminded the elderly man dozing next to him.

Liu Xing opened his eyes, "Hmm, after sitting for five or six hours, my stomach is a bit hungry."

Wen Congyi laughed, "Elder Mo also ntioned on his phone just now that he would like to eat. I have already communicated with the Jianghan Health Commission, and they have had the hotel prepare als. We’ll start eating as soon as we arrive at the hotel after getting off the train."

Liu Xing asked, "What about Dean Zhuo from the People’s Hospital?"

Wen Congyi replied, "He’s there, along with their Vice Dean Huang and Director Fang, who communicated with us last ti."

Liu Xing asked, "What about Dean Lu?"

Wen Congyi responded, "Director Fang inford us, but it seems Dean Lu has been quite busy these days."

Liu Xing tilted his head, "Understandable. Given his dical skill, many patients surely seek his expertise. Xiao Wen, after dinner, let’s head directly to the hospital to see Dean Lu."

Wen Congyi asked, "Professor Liu, won’t you rest?"

They had been on the train for quite a long ti, so their bodies were understandably tired.

Wen Congyi was fine himself, but he worried the elderly gentlen might not endure it well.

Liu Xing laughed, "This was Elder Mo’s demand. Before coming, he instructed to et Lu Jiu as soon as possible."

Wen Congyi was puzzled, "In previous years, we’ve had TCM papers in our journals too, so why are they paying so much attention to this Lu Jiu?"

Liu Xing laughed, "You’re underestimating the impact of his paper. If the research on sugar can be further developed, it will be very significant for modern dicine."

"It’s not just about the over 100 million diabetes patients, but also other patients with certain types of injuries, such as burns, scalds, suppurations, and so on."

"If affordable sugar can be effective in these areas, then the nation’s dical expenses will greatly decrease."

"Over the past three years, our investnt in vaccines and testing has been too large. It appears free, but it’s actually consuming dical insurance, borrowing from the future to help citizens get through tough tis."

"That’s also why last year we started large-scale healthcare anti-corruption efforts. You and I both know that in turmoil, the poor get poorer, and the rich get richer, with many getting exceptionally wealthy during this period. The country is fully aware."

"Anti-corruption is just the first step. The reform that follows is the main event. Elder Mo and the others are eager to et Lu Jiu with the hope of saving on healthcare expenditure through the path of TCM and also to elevate TCM’s voice, allowing capable TCM practitioners to shine."

Wen Congyi finally understood.

Indeed, the profits from diabetes are massive. If sugar can replace Western dicine in one link, the country’s burden would surely lessen.

It’s not just about money, but also the cost of social stability.

Many diabetes patients end up needing amputations due to ulcerated feet, which ans the loss of a breadwinner and added pressure on families.

This pressure can turn into conflict, potentially disturbing a family’s peace.

With over a hundred million diabetes patients, we’re talking millions of families. Surely, there are at least a million who might develop diabetic foot.

If sugar could save these patients from losing their legs, then at least families wouldn’t face such imnse survival pressures.

So, even if sugar is more expensive than Western dicine, as long as it’s truly effective, it’s an extrely valuable resource for the country.

"I knew Elder Mo wouldn’t travel this far without a reason, but it’s surprising that their departnt, which focuses on Western dicine, is so invested in TCM." Wen Congyi comnted.

Liu Xing laughed, "For true doctors, there’s no division between TCM and Western dicine. As long as it benefits the country, Elder Mo and the others are willing to accept it."

"Although the current dical environnt isn’t very friendly to TCM, compared to ten years ago, it’s much improved. I recall a stark contrast back then."

"When Western dicine resuscitated patients, they needed the patient’s family to sign a liability waiver. When TCM did, the doctors had to sign a responsibility assurance docunt. Elder Mo said in the past, many skilled TCM experts were good at saving lives but had to refrain to avoid legal consequences."

Wen Congyi was astounded, "That bad?"

Liu Xing bitterly laughed, "It wasn’t just a problem—there wasn’t enough regulation for TCM at the ti, and the laws didn’t explicitly protect it, so hospitals wouldn’t risk it. It’s different now."

Wen Congyi said, "No wonder there aren’t as many skilled TCM practitioners now. Within the system, you really can’t act recklessly."

"Ding! Jianghan Station is arriving soon. Passengers preparing to disembark, please get ready..."

Finally, it was ti!

Wen Congyi and Liu Xing imdiately started gathering their luggage upon hearing the train announcent.

Shortly after, their group of seven gathered on the platform.

As they exited the station, they saw the people who had co to receive them.

After a little over ten minutes, they arrived at the Qixi Hotel.

"Professor Liu, Elder Mo, Mr. Feng Sr., welco, welco." Director Gu from the Health Commission promptly approached.

Behind him were Lu Feng and several deans from the People’s Hospital.

"Director Gu, sorry for the trouble," Liu Xing said with a smile.

Gu Jun laughed heartily, "Not at all, you all are prominent figures from Jinling. It’s our honor to have you visit Jianghan."

"You’ve had a long journey, so I won’t delay further. Let’s eat after you settle in your rooms."

Liu Xing and the others indeed felt no need for further conversation. After checking in and receiving their room keys, they reached the dining hall in just ten minutes.

Gu Jun warmly hosted them, even introducing Lu Feng to Liu Xing and the others, "Professor Liu, Elder Mo, Mr. Feng Sr., let introduce you. This is Lu Feng, our Health Commission’s Deputy Director, and also the uncle of Dean Lu Jiu."

As Lu Jiu’s reputation grew, Lu Feng’s status in the office increased as well. Many had sought Lu Jiu for dical attention, and the results were quite good.

Upon hearing this, especially within the office, people naturally wanted Lu Jiu’s consultation. Since Lu Jiu had a National Master of Chinese dicine behind him, it was hardly a secret to governnt departnts.

But getting to see Lu Jiu ant waiting in line, and many couldn’t afford the wait, so they turned to connections, eventually approaching Lu Feng.

Lu Feng knew his nephew was highly capable but also very busy, so he forwarded as much as he could, only turning to Lu Jiu when he couldn’t refuse.

Lu Jiu obliged, taking ti after work to see patients. The patients often had lifestyle diseases or chronic conditions that hadn’t improved, so treatnt wasn’t complex, and many found relief.

With this word-of-mouth, Lu Feng beca a crucial figure in many leaders’ eyes, and there were even rumors that city leaders were considering promoting him.

Oh?

Liu Xing and others looked at Lu Feng.

Just as well, they could learn more about Lu Jiu while dining...

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