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"My God! Is this true?" Harold looked at Su Fan in disbelief, his speech jumbled by shock.

Su Fan could sowhat understand the astonishnt in Professor Harold's heart and casually ntioned, "Miss Han's condition, I have temporarily controlled it."

"But I can't cure it in a short ti."

Although Su Fan spoke frankly, he couldn't completely cure it in the short term.

But after receiving his confirmation, Professor Harold still gave a thumbs up, exclaiming, "Incredible, truly incredible."

"I am Dr. Harold, the head of North Arica Xin Hui dical Center. How should I address you?"

Harold was actually a top expert in the dical field and he also served as a distinguished professor at several Ivy League schools.

After discovering that Su Fan had cured Han Xinying, he did not put on airs but conversed with Su Fan as an equal.

Su Fan casually said, "I am a practitioner of Chinese dicine, my na is Su Fan."

Harold smiled and said, "Dr. Su, can you briefly tell how you treated Miss Han?"

Su Fan nodded, "I used the Chinese dicine theory of vital life energy."

As soon as he began speaking, Harold seed as if he was hearing sothing fantastical.

After a bitter smile, Harold could only ask again, "Dr. Su, could you explain it in simpler terms?"

"I have only systematically studied 'Western dicine.' I have always been very curious about Chinese dicine but I have never had the chance to learn it."

Su Fan thought for a mont, then said, "The theory of vital life energy views a person's life as a burning candle."

"Normally, the human body has to age to a certain point before the candle completely burns out."

"Miss Han's candle was burning very rapidly and was almost burnt out."

"My treatnt for Miss Han was to replace her candle and simultaneously slow down the burning speed of the candle."

This ti, Harold understood, but he was even more astonished.

He quickly made up a case: "If a person's heart fails, but all their other organs are healthy,

then according to Dr. Su's thod, is it possible to restore the failing heart to a healthy state?"

If it were Western dicine, the only option in these circumstances would be a heart transplant.

But a Chinese dicine practitioner of Su Fan's caliber could revitalize the heart as if bringing dead wood back to life.

Su Fan did not know why Harold asked this question, but he nodded anyway, "Indeed, it is possible."

"Not only the heart and other organs but even the brain can be restored to health to a certain extent."

After Su Fan finished, an unexpected scenario unfolded.

Harold seriously asked, "Dr. Su, may I beco your disciple and learn from you?"

As a distinguished professor at several Ivy League schools and a scientist in the dical field,

it was astonishing that such a prominent figure would want to beco Su Fan's disciple.

This event surprised both Han Xinying and Han Shiguang, who had just arrived.

Han Shiguang even thought he had heard it wrong; he assud it should be Harold wanting to take Su Fan as a student, not the other way around.

However, after seeing that Su Fan did not imdiately agree, Harold spoke again.

"I mainly want to learn the dical techniques you used to treat Miss Han Xinying, and I am willing to pay any price as tuition."

Harold had his quirks,

but his dedication to dicine was profoundly sincere.

Worried that Su Fan might not know of Harold's status, Han Shiguang imdiately ca over, smiling as he said:

"Divine Doctor Su, Professor Harold is a distinguished professor at several Ivy League schools."

"He has even been nominated twice for the Nobel Prize in dicine. Although he did not win, his mastery in the field of Western dicine is extrely high."

"So academic exchanges between you might benefit the advancent of both your dical skills."

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