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"I've heard that Dr. Ge is a very skilled doctor from your Huaxia Country, a very proud man," Gustadin said.

"I don't know where His Majesty the King heard about Dr. Ge. In fact, we have many skilled traditional Chinese dicine practitioners in Huaxia Country whose reputations far exceed Dr. Ge's. They are also involved in the health care of our national leaders. If His Majesty is willing, I can recomnd to you the experts in Chinese dicine I know of. Of course, if His Majesty insists on having Dr. Ge, there will be absolutely no problem. No matter how proud he is, he would not refuse an invitation from His Majesty the King; you needn't worry about that at all," said Ambassador Liu after hearing Gustadin's words, naturally feeling puzzled and hesitant as he spoke.

"No, no, I just have so confidence in Dr. Ge's dical skills; there's no need for anyone else," Gustadin replied, without revealing any other information.

The physical condition of a king is naturally not sothing to be disclosed carelessly, especially in the case of terminal illnesses. Without adequate preparation and arrangents, the disclosure of such information would cause a huge uproar.

Therefore, in his conversation with Ambassador Liu, Gustadin only ntioned that he was feeling a bit unwell and wanted a Chinese doctor to help him recuperate, yet he did not breathe a word about his specific condition, nor did he even bring up Johnson's na.

Since Johnson was the top oncologist in Reel Country, ntioning him would easily lead Ambassador Liu to think of tumors and cancer.

While Ambassador Liu found it incredible and rather dismissive that Gustadin insisted on inviting an obscure Chinese doctor for treatnt, since King Gustadin was insistent, he naturally wouldn't foolishly oppose the idea, much less probe about Gustadin's specific condition without due respect.

"Since His Majesty the King has confidence in Dr. Ge, I will make the arrangents imdiately," said Ambassador Liu.

"Good, please do it as soon as possible," Gustadin said.

Ambassador Liu, not knowing Gustadin was suffering from pancreatic cancer, which couldn't afford any delay, sensed the urgency when he said as quickly as possible; despite his curiosity, he did not dare to neglect the matter and imdiately stood up to take his leave.

Upon returning to the Huaxia Embassy in Reel Country, Ambassador Liu imdiately reported to the Director of the European Departnt at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the invitation from the King of Reel Country for Dr. Ge Dongxu from Jiangnan Province Traditional Chinese dicine Hospital to treat him.

A request from a head of state to invite a doctor from Huaxia Country to provide dical care is naturally good news and an honor for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and of course, it is a very important diplomatic event.

Thus, upon receiving the news, the Director of the European Departnt promptly reported it to the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Given that it concerned a head of state, and especially one from one of the most developed countries in Europe, Reel Country, even the Minister of Foreign Affairs did not dare to neglect the matter and imdiately reported it to his superiors.

Once the Minister of Foreign Affairs reported upward, it reached a very high level of importance.

Soon, the leadership of the Ministry of Health received instructions from the higher-ups to issue an order to the Jiangnan Province Health Departnt demanding that Ge Dongxu imdiately co to the capital. Accompanied by relevant personnel from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Health, he would prepare to depart for Reel Country.

The Director of the Health Departnt, upon receiving this order, certainly did not dare to delay matters and imdiately called President Feng to convey that he would personally visit Jiangnan Traditional Chinese dicine Hospital to et Ge Dongxu and discuss the matter of going to Reel Country to treat the King.

Previously, a deputy director had been involved in dealing with the incident where Jiayao was threatened by Koreans at Qinglan Costics, but this ti, it was the Director himself who was alard.

The Director, surnad Wang, did not know Ge Dongxu.

Although President Feng was aware that Ge Dongxu's identity was no ordinary one, after all, a king is still a king. Feeling excited after receiving the call from Director Wang, she did not dare to delay and imdiately rushed from the school to the Traditional Chinese dicine Hospital.

When President Feng arrived at the Traditional Chinese dicine Hospital, Director Wang had also just arrived at the hospital.

"President Feng, good to see you!" As Feng Yaping hurried over, Official Wang quickly stepped forward to shake her hand, his attitude extrely humble and enthusiastic.

Because aside from being the president of the Jiangnan Province Traditional Chinese dicine University, Feng Yaping was also the wife of Governor Sang, whose status was much more significant to Official Wang than her academic position.

"Hello, Official Wang. Doctor Ge is in the internal dicine departnt today. Let's go et him now and discuss this matter," Feng Yaping said as she shook hands with Official Wang.

"That's exactly what I was thinking," Official Wang nodded, then walked shoulder to shoulder with Feng Yaping toward the stairs.

"President Feng, this Dr. Ge Dongxu, I seem to have never heard of him before," asked Official Wang as they walked.

In Official Wang's view, a practitioner of Chinese dicine that could catch the attention of the king of Reel Country must certainly be very famous, yet he found it strange that he had no recollection of this particular doctor.

"Doctor Ge belongs to the lineage of ntoring physicians. He keeps a low profile and takes an unorthodox approach, so it's normal that you haven't heard of him," Feng Yaping replied.

"I see," said Official Wang, nodding in understanding and then asking with so concern, "So, his dical skills must be very impressive, right?"

"You don't need to worry about his dical skills. Even Professor Tang Yiyuan now addresses him as 'teacher.' So it would be best if you were quite humble and polite when you et him," Feng Yaping responded.

"To think that we have a practitioner of Chinese dicine in Jiangnan Province whom even Professor Tang calls 'teacher'! No wonder even foreigners have heard of him. It seems I have been remiss in my duties as an official," said Official Wang, his face showing a look of astonishnt.

"The king of Reel Country heard about Doctor Ge for another reason, not because Doctor Ge is widely known. He really isn't famous and doesn't like to be promoted," Feng Yaping explained with a smile.

An incredulous expression appeared on Official Wang's face upon hearing this.

In the midst of their conversation, they arrived at the internal dicine departnt.

They went straight to the director's office upon reaching the internal dicine departnt.

In the director's office, Tang Yiyuan was already waiting for them. He stood up to shake hands and greet them as they entered, then said, "Please wait a mont. I will go call Teacher Ge."

Seeing Tang Yiyuan personally go to call Ge Dongxu, Feng Yaping did not show any sign of surprise, but Official Wang, despite his ntal preparation, couldn't help but show a look of shock.

It wasn't long before Tang Yiyuan returned to the director's office, accompanied by Ge Dongxu.

Seeing Tang Yiyuan co in with a young man, Official Wang had his head out, looking beyond him, and asked, "Professor Tang, where is Doctor Ge?"

"Official Wang, this gentleman here is Doctor Ge," said Feng Yaping, rising to introduce him with a smile.

"He, he is Doctor Ge?" Even with Official Wang's experience in grand settings, upon realizing that this young man was the one whom even Tang Yiyuan addressed as 'teacher,' and who had been famously invited by the king of Reel Country, he suddenly widened his eyes and seed almost tongue-tied.

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