"Going to university is essentially for finding a good job in the future, and for soone as capable as you, there's no need to sit for any college entrance exams or attend any university, right?" Wu Qianjin said with a smile.
"If we're talking about proficiency, setting aside making money, just for dical skills alone, Ge Dongxu could directly beco a professor at our Traditional Chinese dicine University." Tang Yiyuan said empathetically, clearly agreeing that soone as able as Ge Dongxu didn't need to attend university.
"Learning is endless. It's true that I could indeed beco a university professor in the field of Chinese dicine, but in other areas of knowledge, I still have much to learn. University can indeed teach a lot. Besides, I am still young, and if I were to imrse myself in the business world early on, life would lose a lot of its pleasures, and I'd miss out on experiences that people my age should have. That wouldn't really be beneficial for the maturation of my temperant," Ge Dongxu replied.
"That makes sense, I had actually forgotten how young you still are. As for knowledge, you're already a genius. If you continue to learn, wouldn't that make you an all-round know-it-all?" Wu Qianjin said with a chuckle.
"Actually, I have an idea. dical skills can benefit the people, and Dongxu, your dical skills are so good, it would be a huge loss to humanity if they were to be buried. If you could, during your free ti while studying at Jiangnan University, take up a part-ti teaching position at the Traditional Chinese dicine University and spread your dical knowledge, that would be excellent," Liu Jiayao said after sipping her tea.
She had once suffered greatly from illness and thus felt deeply about the importance of dical skills. Moreover, Liu Jiayao was a woman with a compassionate heart.
"Jiayao's suggestion is really great. If Dongxu is willing to co to our Traditional Chinese dicine University, I will definitely find a way to make the school promote you to professor out of turn and grant you the greatest degree of freedom," Tang Yiyuan said, his eyes lighting up imdiately, his face full of excitent.
Tang Yiyuan ca from a family of traditional Chinese dicine practitioners and had dedicated most of his life to the field. Although Qinghe Herbal Tea was making a considerable amount of money, for Tang Yiyuan, money had beco just a number once it reached a certain amount. Instead, his enthusiasm for traditional Chinese dicine grew with age, always feeling that there was never enough ti.
"Sister Liu's proposal is quite good, but being a professor at the age of eighteen... it would be hard not to beco famous. How about this? When I co to Linzhou for university, I will see how things are at the ti and consider being your teaching assistant," Ge Dongxu said with a smile.
Ge Dongxu had always been kind-hearted from a young age, and it was because of that kind heart that Ren Yao chose him as a closed-door disciple when he was very young. Liu Jiayao's suggestion was very much in line with his thoughts, but being a professor and teaching at Jiangnan Traditional Chinese dicine University was not in keeping with Ge Dongxu's low-profile nature.
"As long as you are willing to co to our Traditional Chinese dicine University, you can set whatever conditions you want. But if you beco my assistant, then I'd really be walking on thin ice," Tang Yiyuan said, his face beaming with excitent when he saw Ge Dongxu agree with Liu Jiayao's suggestion.
"Isn't that an exaggeration?" Ge Dongxu said with a laugh.
"That's no exaggeration. We're all friends here, so there's no need to hide anything. I mainly learned dical skills from my father during the first half of my life, and for the past two years, I've basically been learning from you. You could say you're my teacher. If you were to be my teaching assistant, wouldn't I have to be extrely cautious?" Tang Yiyuan said earnestly.
Upon hearing Tang Yiyuan's words, Wu Qianjin and Cheng Yazhou finally understood the relationship between Tang Yiyuan, the professor at Jiangnan Province's Traditional Chinese dicine University, and Ge Dongxu, and they fully grasped why Tang Yiyuan always maintained a respectful attitude towards Ge Dongxu, much like a student before a teacher.
"Hehe, you're overstating it, we're just learning from each other," Ge Dongxu responded humbly.
"What more could you possibly learn from in dicine? Maybe in terms of life experience, but that's about it," Tang Yiyuan said.
Seeing Tang Yiyuan put it that way, Ge Dongxu felt it wouldn't be right to keep playing down his role and was about to change the subject when Tang Yiyuan's cellphone rang.
Professor Tang Yiyuan glanced at the phone, his face changing subtly, then he apologized to Ge Dongxu and others before standing up to take the call aside.
"How could this happen? Wasn't Governor Sang just fine a few days ago? How did he suddenly suffer a heart attack?" Professor Tang Yiyuan's face turned pale shortly after he answered the call.
"Isn't it all because of the mine disaster in Sanyu County? These past days, Governor Sang has been personally overseeing Sanyu County, concerned for the miners trapped underground, and he hasn't closed his eyes for several nights in a row. Now that the miners have been rescued, he is the one who has fallen ill. Professor Tang, you better co over quickly," an anxious voice of a middle-aged man ca from the other end of the line.
"Alright, I'm on my way," said Professor Tang Yiyuan in a deep voice, then hung up the call.
After hanging up, Professor Tang Yiyuan hurried to the tea table, his expression grave as he addressed Ge Dongxu and others, "Executive Vice Governor Sang Yunlong has suffered a heart attack, and I must rush to the expert consultation imdiately. I have to leave now."
"Then you should go quickly," Ge Dongxu and the others hurriedly nodded in agreent.
Tang Yiyuan nodded, turned, and was about to leave, but he had just lifted his foot when he set it down again and turned to look at Ge Dongxu. Hesitating, he said, "Dongxu, could you please co with ? Governor Sang has a military background, having participated in the counterattack against Vietnam in his early years. His heart condition also originated from that ti. Governor Sang has nurous health issues stemming from old injuries, and his health is among the poorer within the provincial leaders, hence he often needs traditional Chinese dicine treatnt. I interact with him quite a bit and understand his character; he is a good leader. I'm worried that the situation might be quite serious this ti, so if it's possible, please…"
"Let's go together," Ge Dongxu got up and interrupted before Professor Tang Yiyuan could finish.
"That's great, with you joining, Governor Sang will definitely have no ques..." Tang Yiyuan said excitedly.
"Heart problems are no small issue, let's wait and see after the examination," Ge Dongxu interrupted Tang Yiyuan again.
Although he now had an Air Cyclone ford in his heart and his understanding of the heart far exceeded when he was treating Liu Jiayao's heart condition, the heart is still considered one of the most vital organs in vertebrates, providing the pressure for blood circulation to every part of the body in modern dicine. If the heart stops beating, it often ans the end of life, and even Ge Dongxu did not dare to make guarantees about it.
"Yes, yes," Tang Yiyuan quickly nodded in agreent, realizing the heart's special importance.
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Jiangnan University's First Affiliated Hospital in Jiangnan Province is also the best hospital in the entire province.
In the Cardiology conference room, experts were gathering.
At the front of the eting room, on a small panel, several angiographic images were hung, displaying the heart condition of Jiangnan Province's Executive Vice Governor Sang Yunlong.
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