Merchant and doctor

Chapter 2282 Facing Challenges Head-on

Chapter 2282 Facing Challenges Head-on
To facilitate the teaching of undergraduate students by the renowned traditional Chinese medicine master Xi Chuanming, the class Bian Mu was in was nearly twice the size of a regular undergraduate class when the freshmen were enrolled. Bian Mu's class had a record-breaking 57 officially registered undergraduate students, an unprecedentedly large class. The other undergraduate class had slightly fewer students, but still had 46.

Not long after returning to school from military training, Master Xi Chuanming caught a cold and was unable to teach normally due to poor health. His family requested a semester of sick leave from the school, and the so-called "Master Class" was naturally suspended.

After that, one after another, the department coordinated with Master Xi's disciples and several other famous local TCM doctors to teach the classes, but Bian Mu and his classmates felt that it was not quite up to par.

As the winter break ended and the new semester began, Professor Xi's spirits had not improved, and the "Master Class" naturally became a mere formality.

The department originally planned to split the large class of 57 students into two smaller classes, which would improve the focus of teaching and make it easier for counselors to manage the class. However, after much discussion, somewhat unexpectedly, most of the attendees objected, so the large class of 57 students was retained.

To this day, of the 56 classmates, some have pursued master's and doctoral degrees, some have changed careers immediately after graduation, and many have spent their retirement years working hard in small hospitals. Only Brother Bian Mu has emerged as a dark horse and opened three traditional Chinese medicine clinics in one go!
however……

Bian Mu never took pride in this. In his opinion, if there was anything particularly different about him from the other dozens of classmates... it was just one thing: Bian Mu had always been "in martial arts"! Deep down, he had quite a bit of "martial spirit"!
Deeply ingrained, with a fierce and unyielding martial spirit! That's another, more authentic version of Bian Mu!

Unlike ordinary martial artists, the martial energy condensed on Bian Mu's body is a kind of heroic energy that has been highly tamed by "medical energy", and can even be described as vigorous and masculine!

Relying on this heroic spirit, Bian Mu has been building bridges and countering moves whenever he encounters difficulties over the past two years. Despite his hard work, he has also achieved a great sense of accomplishment.

With his martial arts and medical skills repeatedly adjusted, Bian Mu's ability to assess situations, judge people, and make decisions is improving day by day. His insight has also become incredibly sharp. Everyone always felt that he was too young and had "climbed" so high at such a young age. They were afraid that if he made a few mistakes in the future, he would fall and be bruised and battered, or even never recover.

Who would have thought that Bian Mu harbored such a profound "beauty" within him, and that many of his ideas far surpassed his own age?

After thinking it over for a long time, Bian Mu realized that Dr. Fang must have had some shady intentions in "inviting" him to this occasion!

From a grassroots doctor to the head of a prestigious traditional Chinese medicine clinic, Bian Mu always kept several things on his mind, one of which was this: as long as there was a sliver of possibility, Bian Mu would absolutely not allow any of his colleagues to lose their edge in public!

No matter what industry you're in, the biggest fear for young people is losing their drive and ambition too early. This can be seen to some extent in people like Liao Jinsheng, Qian Xiaotong, and Bi Shaoxiong. Even business elites like Zhong Xiangxin find it difficult to regain their former glory after suffering a major setback.

"Being careless for a moment, I've fallen into their trap to some extent..." Thinking of this, Bian Mu had no regrets at all. It's always good to deal with bad things sooner rather than later.

Clearly, Dr. Fang and his team are taking a "playing it safe" approach, targeting Bian Mu's academic weaknesses with a sudden, powerful, and unexpected attack. They're doing this in a formal and high-class setting, giving him a few "deterrent blows" in front of everyone, to prevent him from causing trouble for others in the future.

Quietly leaving?!
Will you continue to slink away from similar situations next time?!

Your momentum has been thwarted! Your reputation is damaged! Your spirit is broken... If you take a step back, will the other side back down?!
Innocent!

Facing challenges head-on is the only right solution!
but……

He hadn't had time to focus on academic achievements, and many of the underlying logics weren't yet seamlessly integrated. The most basic academic framework hadn't been fully established. He'd made a name for himself as a member of the "Digital Medicine" school, but he had no real idea of ​​the true depth of his academic work. Now, without any warning, someone had intentionally or unintentionally set a trap for him. Since there was no turning back, he might as well bite the bullet and see what happened.

Having understood this, Bian Mu decided to accept fate's arrangement with equanimity! He would take things one step at a time, and he absolutely could not easily back down at crucial moments! Bian Mu secretly adjusted his inner energy, calmed his mind, and peacefully awaited the impending "questioning"...

……

As expected, a male guest in his forties on stage formally mentioned the new achievements of "detoxifying ointment" in the research and development of traditional Chinese medicine. He praised it highly, especially since it had passed the test so easily. Not long after, the topic changed, and the male guest suddenly suggested that Bian Mu come on stage to talk about his academic experience in the research, development and preparation of traditional Chinese medicine.

This is not based on experience, but on entirely new insights from an academic perspective.

Alright! Bian Mu immediately realized that he had been "pressure-stabbed" in public.

Unexpectedly, Bian Mu slowly stood up and gracefully bowed halfway to the teachers on the stage. Then, he turned 180 degrees to face all the audience members and gave a full half bow. As a junior, Bian Mu's actions were not at all undignified. On the contrary, he appeared quite composed.

Suddenly, the entire hall fell silent.

At this moment, the young lady who had guided Bian Mu to her seat came to Bian Mu again, made a "please" gesture, and led the way, guiding Bian Mu from the backstage area to the stage.

Clearing his throat lightly, Bian Mu gave a few impromptu remarks.

"Seniors and teachers! As a junior, I don't really have the right to speak, but I can't refuse your kind invitation. I'll just share a few words about some of my experiences in developing traditional Chinese medicine. If there are any omissions or mistakes, please forgive me. I would be extremely grateful if you could offer even a half-word of guidance after the meeting!" Bian Mu's opening remarks were neither humble nor arrogant, and were quite appropriate.

The audience remained completely silent.

All the guests in the audience watched Bian Mu with a cautious and scrutinizing gaze.

For no apparent reason, Bian Mu felt a slight weakness in her left calf, and she felt nervous.

Taking a deep breath, Bian Mu raised his head and straightened his chest, explaining his new discoveries during the research and development process one by one...

Many experts and scholars in the audience couldn't help but marvel, feeling that the person on stage was not the unknown figure from a small place as rumored. At least, his calm and composed demeanor surpassed that of his peers by more than 80%!

"A while ago, I came into contact with several clinical patients. To be honest, each one was more difficult to treat than the last. None of them had terminal illnesses, but if we followed the most mainstream treatment approach, it would be difficult for them to see any improvement within a year. Later, I tried to use the power of the medicine cauldron to prepare some highly targeted traditional Chinese medicines. So far, the effect has been acceptable. At least, the trend of further deterioration of the condition has been stopped! So... the question is, what specific role did those medicine cauldrons play?! How can we quantify and define them from multiple perspectives, including physics, chemistry, medical theory, and pharmacology? How can we reproduce the relevant successful experiences?! What does this mean for more rigorous traditional Chinese medicines in the future? I urge you all to think about this deeply."

These words immediately caused an uproar in the audience.


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