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Chapter 595 The Wind Rises

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"Senior brother, I ordered milk tea." Luo Tingzhu shared a cup with Fang Ziye, a little embarrassed.

Luo Tingzhu herself felt that she had become somewhat willful after coming to Enshi. She basically had snacks in her mouth all the time and drank a cup of milk tea every day, causing her weight to soar from 101 to a terrifying 104.

It's only been less than a month!

"Senior brother, are you still looking at other people's resumes?" Luo Tingzhu put down her milk tea and pursed her lips.
"Actually, your resume is now about the same as hers, and may even be better."

After the live stream ended, Fang Ziye stared at his computer screen, reading through the two people's 'impressive' resumes!
Professor Liu Lizhi, researcher, laboratory director, and doctoral supervisor.

Xie Shulan is a researcher and research group leader at the State Key Laboratory of Molecular Oncology, Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, and a doctoral supervisor at Kyoto Union Medical College.

I received my Ph.D. in 2020 from the Faculty of Life Sciences & Center for Biomedical Innovation (BIOPIC) at Kyoto University, under the supervision of Professor Limin Zhang, an internationally renowned bioinformatician and academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Graduated with a PhD in 20, now a doctoral supervisor, laboratory researcher, and research group leader.

This resume would be incredibly impressive if placed at Kyoto Kyoho Hospital!
More importantly, she is only thirty years old.

After graduation, I conducted postdoctoral research at the Institute for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies at Kyoto University/Center for Life Sciences (CLS) of Peking University and Tsinghua University. Subsequently, I conducted postdoctoral research at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard University and the MD Anderson Cancer Center at the University of Texas.

In January 2023, I was recruited by the talent program to work at the Cancer Hospital of Huaguo Medical College.

Upon hearing this, Fang Ziye glanced at Luo Tingzhu and realized that Luo Tingzhu was now approaching the level of Xie Xiaohou, his "goddess senior" at Han City University.

Their gaze now lingered on another 'girl' surnamed Xie.

Yes, Associate Professor Xie Xiao from the Department of Rheumatology and Immunology at Wuhan University was once Luo Tingzhu's goddess!
I've heard that Luo Tingzhu and Sister Xie Xiao have a very good relationship now.

"Tingzhu, are you particularly curious about girls with the surname Xie?" Fang Ziye asked after noticing Luo Tingzhu's gaze.

Luo Tingzhu instantly crouched down like a cat on alert, shaking her head but her eyes darting away: "Nothing of the sort, Senior Brother, don't wrong me."

With a beautiful woman in front of him, and who was also his fiancée whom he wasn't engaged to, Fang Ziye pulled her to sit on his lap: "I can feel it!"

"Actually, Tingzhu, you're not exactly a model student either. You don't just want to stay in your own little corner of the world; you have your own academic ambitions, right?" Fang Ziye's voice was very gentle.

Luo Tingzhu turned slightly and met Fang Ziye's gaze: "Senior brother, I've come this far, and it would be a pity to give up my career now."

"Unless we have our own baby, I might still..."

Luo Tingzhu blushed slightly as she said this, and added, "But there's no rush to think about this now. While we have time and things are peaceful, we should definitely do as much as we can."

"If you can gain fame, then gain fame; if you can make a little money, then make a little money. It's not shameful for young people to earn money."

"The main problem is that making money solely by administering anesthesia to patients is a little bit slow."

Luo Tingzhu also reaped the sweet reward of publishing scientific research articles.

Fang Ziye's research group didn't need to go through the 'reimbursement of research rewards' process at all; a bunch of people took the initiative to do so.

As Luo Tingzhu works in the anesthesiology research group, she is involved in some of the more detailed aspects of the project. Therefore, she is well aware of how much research reward her team will receive this year.

As for Fang Ziye's team, multiplying it by three is no problem at all, and the one-time reward they receive will be at least two million.

Even if Fang Ziye only takes one-third, it's still 800,000!

In China, unless you're one of the very elite individuals, no one dares to look down on a one-time income of 800,000.

"Will temporarily pulling you from your research area this time affect your research progress?" Fang Ziye continued to ask.

Luo Tingzhu didn't answer, but instead continued scrolling down Xie Shulan's subsequent research output with the mouse—

In recent years, my main research has been on the single-cell function and omics technology application of the tumor microenvironment, including systematically analyzing the characteristics and dynamic relationships of tumor-infiltrating T cells and revealing the potential mechanisms of action of chemotherapy and immunotherapy strategies.

He has published 18 SCI papers with a total of over 6000 citations. His research findings, as the first author (including co-authors), have been published in journals such as Cell (2017), Nature (2018), Lancet (2019), Nature Medicine (2018), Genome Biology (2019), and Cancer Cell (2021). He was invited to conduct a review and outlook on the field in Cellular & Molecular Immunology (2020), which has been highly recognized by his peers and cited over 1200 times.

The number of papers is not particularly high, but the quality of each and every one of them is extremely high!

The research findings won the 2017 Cell Press China Paper of the Year, the 2017 Top Ten Advances in Life Sciences in China, the 2018 Top Ten Advances in Bioinformatics in China, and the 2020 Kyoto City Science and Technology Award (Natural Science First Prize). The researcher has served on the editorial boards of several international journals and as a reviewer for SCI journals, and also serves as the main editor of the special issue of Frontiers in Immunology…

After reading it, Luo Tingzhu tilted her head and said, "Senior brother, her resume is already so impressive. Her mentor and current leader must have even more impressive resumes."

Luo Tingzhu's voice was full of concern.

Some things, once Fang Ziye has done them, there's no going back.

Now, Fang Ziye has already challenged two of the opponent's articles, one published in Lancet and the other in Nature.

If Luo Tingzhu were to encounter the same 'predicament', Luo Tingzhu felt that she would most likely become extremely irritable!
Fang Ziye said frankly, "When doing academic research, one naturally has to be more rigorous."

"I'm making optimizations, aiming for objectivity and rigor. Isn't that how the other party does things too?"

Fang Ziye suspected that this person's impressive resume must contain other things that could be uncovered, such as academic bullying.

Fang Ziye simply lacked the resources and conditions to delve deeper into the story, so he could only use the most hardcore, official, and fair methods to deal with her findings!
That's the atmosphere of scientific research—it's free and fair.

In principle, anyone can act as a judge. If a flaw is found, one can comment, report, or even have the paper taken down.

In China, many academicians have had their papers retracted due to complaints, let alone Xie Shulan.

"Isn't 'optimization' a term frequently used in the workplace?"

"But it's okay, senior brother, I will definitely support you."

"Even if we ultimately lose miserably, we have plenty of ways out." Luo Tingzhu's voice was clear and soft, like a nightingale singing.

Each person's initial foundation is essentially their own fallback plan.

Just like Deng Yong, even if someone finds out his 'mistakes', Deng Yong still has a way out, which is the position of laboratory director at Zhongnan Hospital!
Even a starved camel is bigger than a horse; his life is definitely more comfortable than that of 95% of the people in Han City.

Fang Ziye has more options than his master, Deng Yong.

This is the benefit of accumulating knowledge and experience.

If Deng Yong and Fang Ziye were just ordinary junior doctors, they would have been dismissed and investigated long ago.

In contrast, Xie Shulan has a wider and more extensive escape route than Fang Ziye!
……

After reading through the resumes of Xie Shulan's former mentor, Professor Zhang Limin, and her current supervisor, Professor Liu Lizhi, Luo Tingzhu and Fang Ziye stopped worrying about the matter.

"Senior brother, have you had any thoughts on Elder Zhang's treatment plan?"

“If local nerve block analgesia is needed, I can apply for a license for the sanatorium to perform it!” Luo Tingzhu suggested.

For postoperative residual pain at the amputation site, the anesthesiology department has a good solution: local nerve ablation to eliminate local sensory function.

Since the patient cannot walk directly on the ground with the residual limb anyway, eliminating sensory function to alleviate pain is a relatively standard treatment method.

"Yes, we have considered that, but given Elder Zhang's current condition, it doesn't need to come to that point yet!"

"It would be good if he could have more sensory functions so that he could feel hot and cold. We plan to design a prosthetic limb for him, but the timeline will be very long."

"Old Zhang asked us if it was troublesome, and we all said it wasn't. Actually..." Fang Ziye shared with Luo Tingzhu little by little, his voice sounding slightly off.

If others say that this is too much trouble, Fang Ziye will only think that he is arrogant.

But Mr. Zhang, a military hero who could have been supported by the state, ended up having his leg amputated in 12.

One can imagine that if they had known about Elder Zhang's existence back then, he would have received the best medical care, and military hospitals and some military leaders would have revered him...

"It would be great if there was a better way to handle this. I secretly took a look at Grandpa Zhang and found that his demeanor is even more handsome than the one in my grandfather's photo." Luo Tingzhu got out of Fang Ziye's arms.

Then she scrolled through her phone and showed Fang Ziye an old photo: "Right?"

"Actually, they're all very handsome!~"

“They are all worthy of respect!” Fang Ziye said very cautiously.

Luo Tingzhu is the granddaughter of Old Master Luo, so she can compare and comment on him, but Fang Ziye feels that he is not qualified to do so.

Enjoying the peaceful and prosperous world brought about by their bloodshed and sacrifice, you say this is inferior to that? There's no such thing as that.

In those days, good looks were the least valuable thing.

"Their generation was so pure! They truly dedicated and fought their whole lives for their ideals and beliefs."

"I heard that Grandpa Zhang was originally from Shaanxi Province, but he eventually settled down in Feng County, Hubei Province." Luo Tingzhu saw her grandfather, and it seemed that a knot in her heart had been completely untied.

Her grandfather was also from Yushi, and he eventually passed away in Hanshi.

……

October 3, Wednesday.

Fang Ziye was called out of the operating room by Du Donglin's phone call!
Fang Ziye was still wearing scrubs, a hat and a mask, and blue disposable shoe covers over the rubber slippers used in the operating room, which creaked as he walked.

"Good afternoon, uncle!" Fang Ziye greeted the "discharged" patient with "chronic osteomyelitis" from afar.
"Now we can go home."

"Is this your son? He's quite handsome."

He was still sitting in a wheelchair, but now he stood up, his hands trembling as he held onto the wheelchair.

"No, no..."

His wife tried to help him up, but he refused. After regaining his balance, he gave Fang Ziye a standard military salute.

"Thank you, Professor Fang." He spoke only after lowering his right hand.

“This is my son. His sister is only in elementary school. She is too young, so we didn’t let her come.”

The middle-aged son was quite tall and upright, probably a high school student, about 1.8 meters tall, with a broad and slender frame. He bowed to Fang Ziye and said, "Thank you, Dr. Fang."

"Thank you for saving my dad!"

"My grandparents also told me to thank you and kowtow to you." The boy finished speaking and was about to prostrate himself.

Upon hearing this, Fang Ziye and Du Donglin worked together to support the boy's body!
"A man's knees are worth their weight in gold!"

"This is a new era; kneeling like that is no longer acceptable!"

"How can a young person like you believe in this kind of thing?" Fang Ziye advised.

"Dr. Fang, you saved my dad!" the boy exclaimed.

"If kneeling once could save my dad, I could kneel a hundred times, for ten days straight!"

The boy was being pressed down again, appearing very "obedient"!
Fang Ziye still helped him up to prevent him from bending over. Fang Ziye was quite strong: "Don't kneel down. I know what you mean."

Fang Ziye then looked at the middle-aged man: "Uncle, Aunt, you should go back now. Go back and get some rest and live a good life."

"I still have surgery to do!"

"If Professor Du hadn't called me four times, I wouldn't have been able to come out in principle. I was the chief surgeon, and I had to be responsible to the patients in the operating room!"

"Goodbye!" Fang Ziye handed the boy over to Du Donglin.

After saying goodbye so simply, he turned around and left.

Fang Ziye's decisiveness surprised the family of three. The boy stared blankly at Fang Ziye's back, feeling a little confused.

The woman advised, "Professor Fang is very busy, and there are many people who need his help. Let's go back first."

"Next time, once you're a little better, I'll allow you to come and offer a toast." The woman was also very grateful to Fang Ziye, but she didn't agree to the man's 'unreasonable request' to treat Fang Ziye to dinner and drinks!
Du Donglin also said, "Yes, go back and get some rest!"

"Avoid alcohol for three months, and it's best to smoke less as well."

"Okay, Professor Du!"

"Thank you, Professor Du, thank you all."

"Professor Du, Professor Ye, Professor Yao, and two Dr. Hans, Nurse Liu, Head Nurse Zeng, Engineer Qin..."

The man looked at everyone one by one and called out each person's name accurately: "Next time I come, I will definitely treat you all to a meal."

"Okay! See you next time then." Everyone waved to him and then left one by one.

Finally, someone from the logistics department was responsible for leading the family of three out of the sanatorium.

In fact, if this patient's situation hadn't been so special, requiring mandatory hospitalization and now being discharged after recovery, Du Donglin and the others wouldn't have sent the patient home.

The sanatorium does not have this charter.

However, this man's recovery is a 'medal' that Du Donglin and the others have placed on the earth. Everyone is very excited, so Du Donglin even made a special call to summon Fang Ziye out of the operating room!
……

In the operating room.

When Professor Fang Zhikuan saw Fang Ziye walk back in, he smiled and said, "Professor Fang, has that patient from the hand surgery group left?"

“Well, to be more precise, he went out in a wheelchair!” Fang Ziye said playfully and happily. Fang Zhikuan replied, “That’s perfect.”

"After all, his condition is serious."

"Our patient with chronic osteomyelitis can also leave in the next day or the day after."

“In this way, we won’t have to panic at all when we encounter patients with chronic osteomyelitis in the future,” Professor Fang Zhikuan suddenly said with a sense of calm.

This new application of the miniature circulation device can be said to have completely revolutionized the treatment of chronic osteomyelitis.

"This is good!"

"From now on, our main task can be focused on clinical research on bone defects."

"Currently, although our group has become quite mature in the standardized treatment of bone defects, many other teams are not yet mature enough, so they need us to provide a standardized solution."

"We'll also be promoting the model data for personalized prosthesis design that our research group uses!"

"Professor Fang, you'll be in charge of this matter. If an academic conference is to be held, you and Professor Yan will be the ones to make the arrangements," Fang Ziye said.

Upon hearing this, Fang Zhikuan tensed up: "Professor Fang, aren't you and Professor Wu going to show up? Shouldn't you be the ones giving the presentations at this kind of academic conference?"

Fang Ziye shook his head and said, "Professor Wu and I have other tasks that are quite urgent, so we don't want to waste time..."

"Thank you for your hard work, professors."

Yan Huanan's expression was a mixture of surprise and delight, as well as a bit of embarrassment: "Team Leader Fang, isn't this a bit inappropriate? It's something our team is working on together, and if only Professor Fang and I show up, people who don't know the situation might think it's a project led by the two of us."

"It's alright, the wise know best!"

"Let's continue the surgery..." Fang Ziye saw that the patient had recovered from anesthesia and led the team to start another bone defect reconstruction surgery.

The trauma team's surgeries ended at 6:39 p.m. on Wednesday.

Fang Ziye and others left the operating room and arrived at the clinical area at 6:58.

Unexpectedly, after Fang Ziye's surgery, there were still 'guests' visiting.

The person who received the guests was Professor Du Donglin, and the visitor was Professor Peng from the Department of Trauma Surgery at Hubei Provincial 301 Hospital.

After Du Donglin briefly relayed Professor Peng's purpose, Fang Ziye learned that Professor Peng had come to discuss a surgical plan for a patient with a total femoral defect that the department had encountered.

The group then moved to the reception room.

Professor Peng is of medium height and build, and has a straightforward personality: "Professor Fang, I apologize for bothering you, but I saw a patient with a total femoral defect who was operated on by you and Professor Fang during my outpatient clinic come to me for a follow-up examination."

“We happen to have a very similar patient in our hospital, whose situation is quite complicated. We have been discussing it for almost half a month, but we have no clue what to do.”

"That's why I thought of asking you, is it more appropriate for this patient to be transferred to a sanatorium, or is this kind of surgery something we can perform outside?"

Professor Peng spoke cautiously.

Knowing the difficulty of total femoral defect surgery, he dared not perform it lightly. Now that he had encountered a precedent, it would be better to consult with Professor Fang Zhikuan in person.

Fang Ziye replied, "Professor Peng, to be honest, surgery for total femoral bone defects is very complicated."

"Our team's entire surgery took eighteen hours!"

Fang Zhikuan nodded: "Yes, that surgery was one of the longest surgeries our team ever performed."

"The principle is not complicated, but it is quite difficult to implement in practice."

"If I had to give advice, I would suggest that Professor Peng needs to find a skilled hand surgeon as an external assistant, and also have a team with enough manpower to transfer the surgical techniques for treating bone defects."

If the surgical team isn't changed within eighteen hours, everyone will die standing on the stage!

It was eighteen consecutive hours, not eighteen hours for seven or eight surgeries plus the turnaround time.

Anyone who does it knows, and anyone who participates will find it exhilarating.

"Is that so? I understand."

"Fortunately, we came to consult with them; otherwise, the consequences of us rashly launching the show would have been unpredictable." Professor Peng was also very direct. After hearing Fang Ziye and Fang Zhikuan's tactful suggestions, he made a decision.

After exchanging a few more pleasantries, Professor Peng stood up to take his leave: "Professor Fang, Professor Fang, after this patient is transferred here, I would like to make a request. I might apply for a spot to participate in the surgery. I wonder if you two professors would mind?"

Clinical learning requires active participation to achieve a more detailed understanding.

Fang Ziye always treated those who were sincere in their pursuit of knowledge with courtesy.

Therefore, Fang Ziye said even more politely, "If Professor Peng has time, he can come to Enshi at any time to introduce the cases to us, and we can exchange and learn from each other."

Fang Ziye meant that you are not only welcome to come up on stage, but we also welcome you to come over for a preoperative discussion.

"Thank you very much, Professor Fang!" Peng Yingzhou's gaze swept over Fang Ziye.

He knew Fang Ziye, of course. It was just that this young man was doing very well in a place like the Enshi Sanatorium, where high-ranking officials were everywhere.

He is still clearly in a core position, and he has accepted the core position with equanimity, which is truly remarkable!

After the group politely saw Professor Peng Yingzhou off at the sanatorium, the trauma team's work schedule for the day finally came to an end.

Professor Fang Zhikuan asked at the entrance of the sanatorium, "Professor Fang, are you still going to the laboratory?"

The implication is that if you don't go, let's go for drinks together?
“Yes, Professor Fang!” Fang Ziye didn’t even explain further. After giving an apologetic smile, he decisively turned and walked towards the laboratory.

There's no such thing as an easy job in scientific research.

Hard work is just the most basic requirement. Everyone who wants to do scientific research must invest time and energy, and Fang Ziye is no exception.

……

However, I don't know if it was just a coincidence or what.

After Fang Ziye arrived at the experimental area, he was still unable to enter the laboratory directly. Just as Fang Ziye reached the laboratory entrance, Chen Qiangming, the security guard who knew him, came out of the security room.
"Professor Fang, Professor Dou and Director Pang from the tumor laboratory let me know you saw them. After you arrive here, please go to the meeting room first."

"It seems a guest is looking for you. Professor Dou, go and greet them first."

The experimental zone encompasses eight research directions and has established eight key laboratories: Intractable and Rare Diseases, Cardiovascular Diseases, Molecular Oncology, Medical Molecular Biology, Active Substances and Functions of Natural Products, Animal Model Resource Bank for Human Diseases, Drug and Metabolite Analysis Research Center, and Clinical Medical Research Center for Hematological Diseases.
Among them, Pang Longshan, the laboratory director in charge of difficult and severe diseases and rare diseases, is the leader of the research group, and many people call him Group Leader Pang.

Professor Dou Kaigong is in charge of the molecular oncology laboratory. Fang Ziye's oncology research is, in principle, under Dou Kaigong's jurisdiction, but Dou Kaigong will not interfere with your personal experiments.

"Guest? Who is it?" Fang Ziye asked.

Chen Huaqiang, in his thirties, was always smiling: "Professor Fang, you're putting me in a difficult position."

"Thanks, Brother Qiang. Is this the reception area?" Fang Ziye asked.

"Yes, that's right!" Chen Huaqiang pointed in the direction of the reception area.

……

The reception area in the laboratory is relatively simpler than the reception area in the clinical area, with almost no decorative furnishings. It is located on the first floor of the laboratory, near the security room.

There weren't many guests in the lab, so there were only five meeting rooms in total. The doors to the meeting rooms had glass, so you could see the incandescent lights inside.

The visitor was in the reception room.

"Tap tap tap!" Fang Ziye knocked on the door.

Professor Dou Kaigong quickly opened a corner of the door from the inside, and after seeing that it was Fang Ziye, he opened the door wide: "Professor Pang, Director Cheng, Professor Fang has arrived."

Professor Dou then introduced Director Cheng to Fang Ziye.

"Professor Fang, this is Director Cheng, the director of the Provincial Bureau of Disease Prevention and Control, responsible for disease prevention and control, science and technology education, food safety, occupational health and other related work..."

"Director Cheng, this is Professor Fang Ziye, the one you're looking for." Dou Kaigong's introduction was polite, but it was just a businesslike approach.

Professor Dou Kaigong simply doesn't need to pay him any attention; they're not in the same system.

"Hello Professor Fang, I'm sorry to bother you." Cheng Xiaofeng was slightly overweight, had a receding hairline, and a face full of worldly wisdom.

"Hello, Director Cheng. I wonder why you've come to see me?" Fang Ziye went over and shook hands with him.

He didn't know the person who came, and he was even less familiar with them. It was only because of Hu Hai's matter that he didn't have much goodwill towards the Health Commission.

Cheng Xiaofeng looked at Pang Longshan and Dou Kaigong and asked politely, "Professor Pang, Professor Dou, I've come to see Professor Fang about some private matters. I wonder if I could be alone with Professor Fang?"

The two nodded and left one after the other.

Professor Dou Kaigong, the patient, even closed the door.

Given the physical attributes of Fang Ziye and Cheng Xiaofeng, if they were to actually fight, it's highly likely that Cheng Xiaofeng would end up in the hospital or even in hell, while Fang Ziye would go to prison.

"Director Cheng, what are you doing?" Fang Ziye was unsure what the other party was up to.

"Professor Fang, you're absolutely foolish!" Cheng Xiaofeng became anxious as soon as the two left.

“Uh…” Fang Ziye was stunned.

"Professor Fang, are you writing a letter or comment now, the kind of article that specifically targets and removes other people's published articles?" Cheng Xiaofeng immediately got to the heart of the matter.

Fang Ziye then understood the other party's purpose.

"Director Cheng, it's like this: letters and comments are a form of communication in our scientific and academic community. They're open to everyone by the journal's editorial department to facilitate communication and discussion among scholars!"

"It's similar to the comment section on short video platforms, except that there's a certain academic threshold required to publish a comment," Fang Ziye replied, stating his position.

Cheng Xiaofeng, of course, was unaware of this: "Professor Fang, you should know that your comments can affect other people's futures, right?"

"Professor Fang, is it really necessary to offend people?!"

"Actually, it's like this. The person you mentioned in your comment this time is related to one of my former superiors. Professor Fang, could you find a way to delete or retract this comment?"

As soon as Cheng Xiaofeng uttered those words, Fang Ziye knew that his understanding of scientific research was practically zero.

Comments are subject to an admission process; once accepted by the editorial department, they cannot be withdrawn arbitrarily.

The authors who are 'involved' can respond directly, and the original authors can also provide supplementary explanations!

"Is Director Cheng just here to deliver this message?" Fang Ziye replied slowly and deliberately.

"Professor Fang, a person is simply the sum of their social relationships, there's no need to make enemies, right?"

"Doing scientific research and other jobs is not easy for anyone!"

"Could you please withdraw his request, Professor Fang?" Cheng Xiaofeng forced a smile.

If such comments could be removed by the official platform, they would have disappeared without a trace long ago.

However, Lancet and Nature will not give any university or government agency any special consideration, unless it involves 'national privacy'!
But how could academic research possibly reach such a height?

"Director Cheng, I'm quite busy too! If you don't have a deep understanding of academia, it will be quite troublesome for me to explain."

"What I mean is, just let the original author respond directly."

"If there's nothing else, I'm going to the lab."

Cheng Xiaofeng felt that Fang Ziye might still not understand, so he lowered his voice and said, "The person who called me was a former leader of the National Health Commission, a retired senior official."

"So?" Fang Ziye asked.

"We're not allowed to do scientific research anymore? We're not allowed to conduct scientific research discussions anymore?" Fang Ziye continued to ask rhetorically.

"Director Cheng, I'm really busy, I don't understand any of this!"

"Let's go!"

"Professor Fang, there's really no need for this," Cheng Xiaofeng stopped Fang Ziye.

"How about this? I also think the previous decision to suspend your license was rather impulsive. I can try to talk to the leadership on your behalf again..."

Fang Ziye brushed Cheng Xiaofeng's hand away: "Director Cheng, if you don't know anything, then don't get involved!"

Whether something is necessary or not isn't determined by what you say!

"Then why?" Cheng Xiaofeng's face stiffened.

"Could it be because of your teacher?" Cheng Xiaofeng wasn't stupid; he quickly figured out the key to the matter.

However, after figuring out the cause and effect of the matter, Cheng Xiaofeng was even more surprised. Was Fang Ziye going crazy?
"Director Cheng, I'm very busy right now! ~ Sorry."

Fang Ziye walked out of the reception area.

(End of this chapter)

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