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Chapter 612 Why did her delicate body tremble?

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"Professor Lin, Professor Li has agreed to come to our sanatorium? When did this happen?"

When Fang Ziye heard Professor Lin Qiaoshan tell him that Professor Li Yongjun was coming to the sanatorium, he was filled with excitement: "When is Professor Li coming?"

"Does Professor Li's arrival mean he'll be the head of the surgical team? That would be wonderful!"

Lin Qiaoshan looked at Fang Ziye's excited face and rolled his eyes three times: "Team Leader Fang, are you really not interested in this team leader position, or are you just pretending?"

"There are perks to being a team leader, right?" Lin Qiaoshan's voice was slightly soft. He stopped as he led Fang Ziye toward the administrative office area.

Working in a sanatorium comes with benefits, calculated based on the number of patients treated. Those who can reach the position of group leader, such as Fang Ziye, who is currently the cross-group leader, have even higher benefits, at least 20% to 40% higher than the average person.

The capable rise, the weak fall.

The position of surgical team leader certainly offers better benefits, since it's all about rewarding those who are capable.

"Professor Lin, I really can't handle this group leader position, and I've been quite busy lately, so I really can't spare the time."

"I still have to go to surgery later~~" Fang Ziye couldn't wait for someone to come and take over his position as head of the surgical team as soon as possible.

Fang Ziye has too many things to do, too many things he can do, and too many interesting things to do. He's really not interested in this team leader position.

After all, if Fang Ziye were willing, Dean Chen Song could probably give him even more "benefits"!
"Yes, Dean Chen just mentioned this matter on his phone. He asked us to meet with Professor Li. When exactly will Professor Li start his job?"

“Then you’ll have to ask Professor Li yourself,” Lin Qiaoshan said.

"Thank you, Professor Lin. You've worked so hard. Thank you for taking care of me these past few days. You've been in charge of most of the work in the group. I'll explain the situation to Dean Chen later," Fang Ziye replied with a smile.

He was appointed "head of the surgical team" but did not do any of the work of a surgical team leader. He still enjoyed the benefits. It was Lin Qiaoshan who was "running errands".

It would be best to state this directly to Dean Chen Song.

You have to fulfill your obligations to enjoy certain benefits.

“Team Leader Fang, there’s no need to report these trivial matters. Otherwise, Dean Chen will think I have a problem with you,” Lin Qiaoshan interrupted.

Lin Qiaoshan had a good impression of Fang Ziye because he was a native of Hubei Province and a professor of hepatobiliary surgery at the Hubei Provincial People's Hospital, although he was not yet the director.

However, he had previously worked with Professor Liu from the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery at Zhongnan Hospital, who is Liu Guo's father.

Lin Qiaoshan had asked Liu Guo about Fang Ziye's "movements," but there was really no other way.

Fang Ziye was working with Liu Guo and Nie Mingxian, and because of this relationship, he couldn't say much.

Fang Ziye thought about it carefully and nodded: "Okay, Professor Lin, I'll talk to Dean Chen privately when it's convenient."

Nowadays, Fang Ziye doesn't dare to be too reckless.

Fang Ziye had read the novel and watched the TV series. The most famous character he knew, without knowing the nuances, was the "Dog Bastard" from "Ode to Gallantry".

He was innocent and naive, unaware of his own greatness.

Fang Ziye knew that both his teachers and the senior professors at his hospital held him in high regard.

After arriving at the sanatorium, Fang Ziye learned more about the truth of the sanatorium due to his cooperative relationship with Chen Guangbai. He was very clear about the consequences of reporting the matter.

Although Professor Lin Qiaoshan may not be directly punished for this, it may leave a lasting impression on Dean Chen Song.

……

After arriving at the medical affairs office in the administrative area, the two saw Professor Li Yongjun again.

Accompanying them was Song Libo, director of the logistics department, and Dean Chen Song was also present. Everyone chatted happily.

After Professors Fang Ziye and Lin Qiaoshan entered, only Professor Song Libo stood up.

Lin Qiaoshan didn't dare to be arrogant, after all, Professor Li Yongjun's resume was too impressive, and his status in the field of vascular surgery was unmatched by him.

He quickly followed Director Song Libo to greet Professor Li Yongjun.

A certain status in the martial arts world isn't something you can just casually acquire.

Only a very small number of people can reach this point by cheating.

"Professor Li, Dean Chen!" Fang Ziye and Lin Qiaoshan greeted the two again before sitting down.

Upon seeing Fang Ziye, Chen Song smiled and said, "Professor Li, this is Professor Fang from our sanatorium. He's currently the acting head of the surgical team. He's a bit of a rascal and doesn't quite know the rules."

"Professor Li, please guide him well after you arrive and make him your assistant group leader."

Although Chen Song was laughing and his words were quite 'vicious,' the phrase 'pi hou zi' coming out of an old man's mouth wasn't an insult.

This means that they attach great importance to it and are very pleased.

Lin Qiaoshan wasn't one to smile much, and upon hearing this, Professor Li Yongjun nodded solemnly: "It seems that Professor Fang is quite favored by Dean Chen?"

Li Yongjun didn't use the word "appreciate" at all; he simply said "care for".

"After all, they're locals. Who knows, they might have been relatives hundreds of years ago," Chen Song said casually before adding.

"Professor Li, didn't you say you would give Professor Fang your feedback?"

“I’m right here. Feel free to ask. As long as you, Professor Li, are willing to come to our sanatorium and need Professor Fang’s help or to do something for you, I’ll do the talking.”

Fang Ziye: "..."

His expression remained unchanged, but he mischievously cursed inwardly.

A wise person's words can make a petty person run themselves ragged, right?

However, Fang Ziye did not disrespect Dean Chen Song and did not say anything to refuse or argue.

Li Yongjun said, "Dean Chen, my request is actually very simple. All I need is for Professor Fang to join my research group as a visiting professor after I arrive at the sanatorium."

"As for specific tasks and mandatory requirements, there aren't any!"

Li Yongjun's refusal to mention conditions clearly indicates that he wants more.

Chen Song glanced at Fang Ziye: "Professor Fang, what's your opinion? Professor Li insisted on nominating you to become a visiting professor in his team."

Fang Ziye placed his hands flat on his knees: "Thank you for your kindness, Professor Li. It would be impolite to refuse."

"I hope to have the opportunity to learn from you, Teacher Li."

Li Yongjun's arrival at the sanatorium will undoubtedly be a great help to the sanatorium. Moreover, with the help of Professors Nie Mingxian and Li Yongjun, some of the research projects I am undertaking may be even easier to carry out.

With Li Yongjun's arrival, Nie Mingxian probably won't run away anymore.

There's no harm in it.

As for cooperation, it doesn't matter who you cooperate with. Cooperation is all about mutual consent. Fang Ziye can't let Li Yongjun manipulate him and be an absolute lapdog.

"Professor Li, Professor Fang agreed, so I'll take it as you taking it seriously too!"

"In that case, on behalf of Enshi Sanatorium, I welcome Professor Li to join us, which will further strengthen the surgical department of our sanatorium." Chen Song took the opportunity to accept the offer without any formality with Li Yongjun.

Li Yongjun did not raise any further demands, and thus the negotiations were considered over.

However, Li Yongjun then said, "Dean Chen, Professor Lin, Director Song, may I speak with Professor Fang alone for a few more minutes?"

Chen Song did not express his opinion, but Lin Qiaoshan said, "Professor Li, Professor Fang has another surgery scheduled today. It's a limb-sparing surgery for severe diabetic foot. Professor Fang will definitely have to go to the operating room."

"That's alright, I'll go to the operating room with Professor Fang."

"Perfect timing. I've had some experience with diabetic foot before, and I'm quite curious about how Professor Fang plans to perform limb-sparing surgery on patients with severe diabetic foot soft tissue necrosis."

After Li Yongjun finished speaking, he looked at Chen Song and said, "Dean Chen, please rest assured, I will definitely not bully Professor Fang."

"Then you guys talk about your professional stuff, I'm an outsider, I won't get involved." Chen Song nodded and left.

The follow-up procedures that Li Yongjun needed to complete were naturally handled by Song Libo and the people in his office, so he didn't need to waste any more energy on them.

The administration of the sanatorium is specifically responsible for these kinds of things.

……

Professor Lin Qiaoshan also had surgery scheduled, so he rushed to the operating room immediately.

The weather in April has turned warm, the mountain breeze is refreshing, and the birdsong is melodious.

The shadows of the small bamboo stalks around the trail slanted down, forming dappled shadows on the ground, which were then trampled by Fang Ziye and Li Yongjun.

Fang Ziye spoke first: "Professor Li, after you mentioned it last time, I made a special effort to learn about the pathogenesis of ALS."

"To be honest, Professor Li, this direction is too difficult. At present, there are basically no clues or directions for improvement to choose from."

"So, Professor Li, if you're here to discuss this matter with me, it might disappoint you greatly."

Li Yongjun said, "Who wants to talk to you about this?"

"I want to ask you, Professor Fang, is there anything suspicious about the minimally invasive interventional surgery on orthopedic tumors that you and Nie Mingxian were doing together?"

Is this direction feasible?

Huh? Fang Ziye was taken aback.

This is the bait I cast for Nie Mingxian. Now, not only have I caught a small fish like Nie Mingxian, but I've even caught his teacher.
The time delay when the boomerang hits the bullseye is way too extreme!
"Professor Li, regarding this research topic, Chief Physician Nie Mingxian and I have both made preliminary breakthroughs and are ready to publish an article?"

"You should know this pretty well, right?" Fang Ziye's mind was racing.

Fang Ziye had originally planned to prepare some bait for Professor Li Yongjun as well, but it seems that there's no need to throw these things down to create a feeding area.

The other party immediately crawled into the pile of food that Nie Mingxian was eating.

There are rewards for introducing top talent to hospitals, and there are naturally many benefits to introducing top talent to sanatoriums as well.

If it's a mutually agreeable situation, then this money can certainly be earned!

Fang Ziye wasn't going to resort to any crooked or unorthodox methods.

"Temptation, seduction."

"Closing the door to beat the dog, it seems Professor Fang has a very thorough understanding of military strategy as well?" Li Yongjun's words directly revealed the secret, and were also tinged with sarcasm.

Fang Ziye felt somewhat uncomfortable about his previous 'game' with Nie Mingxian, and now that he had become the 'loser,' he felt even more uncomfortable.

Fang Ziye hurriedly said, "Professor Li, you've misunderstood me."

“I admire Brother Nie very much. If the roles were reversed, I would most likely make the same choice as Brother Nie.”

"The meaning of human existence is inherently limited, or even meaningless. If we lose the joy of making choices and seeking knowledge, it would be truly boring."

"So you have absolutely no interest in ALS?" Li Yongjun understood what Fang Ziye meant.

It's simply that the two people had a pleasant conversation and became friends.

My ideas have attracted you, so you're interested in collaborating with me. If your ideas amaze me, I'll seek to collaborate with you, so we can all learn from each other and achieve mutual benefit.

This is what a true friend is.

"Yes, Professor Li, could you tell me how to improve? Are there any very feasible methods?"

“I’m very interested,” Fang Ziye said bluntly.

"Hey!" Li Yongjun was immediately speechless!

Fang Ziye smashed the cripple's broken leg, which is an immoral act of bullying a disabled person.

If he really had any feasible direction or ideas, he would have started a project long ago and would have already been working on it. Why would he wait to come to an associate professor named Fang Ziye?
Is the position of Vice Chairman of the Vascular Surgery Branch of the Chinese Medical Association something that anyone can just take?

It can be said that in a person's hundred-year lifespan, the total number of people who can witness sitting in such a position is not large, and each one requires a great deal of accumulated knowledge and experience.

Finding a business partner might be easier for Li Yongjun than for Fang Ziye.

His profound knowledge and experience have brought him so many opportunities and such great recognition.

“Nie Mingxian is right, you really lack martial ethics.” Li Yongjun began to act arrogantly based on his age.

"Professor Li, I'm just telling the truth."

"Furthermore, Professor Li, I must apologize to you here. The original idea for that miniature circulator was actually proposed by you."

"But later, when Nie Mingxian and I were working on the follow-up project, we forgot to mention this point. I hope Professor Li will understand," Fang Ziye said hurriedly.

Li Yongjun raised his hand to slap him!

"I told you you lack martial ethics, and now you're even less martial ethics, aren't you?"

"Is this an apology?" Li Yongjun was furious.

The fact that I gave this project to Nie Mingxian shows my respect and care for him. The fact that Nie Mingxian took it with him everywhere shows that I have high hopes for him. He is my son's apprentice, not my student.

Fang Ziye and Nie Mingxian completed his unfinished project together, and Nie Mingxian was also brought along. If Nie Mingxian were to say that Fang Ziye was not good, it would be a bit unreasonable.

Fang Ziye is even more unreasonable. This decision must have been made with the participation of both Fang Ziye and Nie Mingxian. Nie Mingxian didn't even mention it, so why would Fang Ziye bring it up?!
What appears to be an apology is actually an attempt to sow discord!
Your student didn't say anything, and he also benefited from it. He doesn't treat you, his teacher, like a human being, so don't blame me!
Fang Ziye quickly changed the subject, saying, "Professor Li, to put it more formally, the vascular-induced interventional treatment of synovial sarcoma in orthopedics is indeed feasible."

"Professor Li, if you have the time, we can work together to quickly develop the treatment plan. After completing the three phases of animal trials, we can submit it for approval from the ethics committee and begin clinical use!"

"Sanatoriums have a significant advantage in recruiting volunteer patients." The sanatorium is a military sanatorium, which can serve military families and may offer free or significant discounts.

When treatment costs very little, it's very easy to start a new research project.

Soldiers' children also need treatment, but they may not be able to find a good treatment method, so they think of trying anything as a last resort.

Where isn't it worth trying anything, even if it seems hopeless?

"Didn't you ever think about completely resolving these problems through chemotherapy alone, without surgery?" Li Yongjun asked.

Nie Mingxian also told Li Yongjun more information, including that Fang Ziye had a clinical research project on chemotherapy for orthopedic tumors.

Fang Ziye shook his head: "Impossible, Professor Li."

"Not many tumors are suitable for complete chemotherapy to achieve clinical cure; surgical intervention is definitely still necessary."

"This allows for more efficient and faster treatment."

"Although the microcirculation device can make chemotherapy drugs act only locally, it is still chemotherapy drugs after all, and it is impossible to apply them locally indefinitely!"

"The current principle of cancer treatment is still the generally accepted best treatment method. Until this fundamental point is overturned, surgery must also be one of the cancer treatment options!" Fang Ziye replied cautiously.

Taking too big a step can easily lead to disaster.

Who wouldn't wish they could treat someone else's surgery-only condition without surgery themselves? But is that even possible?

Even if it were possible, couldn't it be done in one step?

Isn't this treating patients as guinea pigs, completely disregarding their future, and only trying to secure a future for those who come after them?

Taking it step by step is very important.

Unless there is a major theoretical breakthrough or understanding that can overturn the principles of cancer treatment, it is impossible to allow you to achieve this so directly in one step.

"Hmm, you've thought it through quite thoroughly. Impossible!" Li Yongjun agreed with Fang Ziye's words.

“In that case, it’s not in vain that those top experts recommended you so highly,” Li Yongjun added a seemingly random remark.

"Huh? An expert? What did they recommend?" Fang Ziye pressed.

Fang Ziye didn't recognize a single word of these words and phrases, and he never imagined that he would be associated with them.

"It seems the results of the meeting haven't been announced yet, or at least not sent to your unit," Li Yongjun nodded.

"What else could I recommend? That you become an academic leader?"

"Sometime last week, the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences hosted a small meeting of academic leaders from the medical divisions."

"I am Li, but I happen to be one of the invitees," Li Yongjun said rather casually.

Actually, he shouldn't have spoken to Fang Ziye in that tone, nor should he have spoken to him like that, because Fang Ziye was his junior, not his peer.

Under normal circumstances, he shouldn't be so sarcastic.

But since he had just been angered by Fang Ziye, he simply continued: "Discipline leaders are usually the chairpersons of provincial medical associations or recommended by professional committees."

"You happen to be one of the recommended candidates."

"Seriously, you've built a pretty good network. How come so many people are mentioning your name?"

Fang Ziye quickly asked, "Professor Li, who are they?"

This is my benefactor.

Li Yongjun shook his head: "I can't say this. It's something I'm avoiding, to prevent a repeat of the previous beating."

"You know what event I'm talking about, right?"

"Teacher Li, then I won't ask anymore." Fang Ziye nodded.

Just a few years ago, a senior executive of a state-owned enterprise, or someone of some kind, assaulted two academicians because they refused to recommend him for academician nomination.

This incident caused quite a stir, not only ruining this person's future but also making similar meetings increasingly clandestine.

The specific identities of the attendees will likely not be disclosed.

"Have you been following international news?" Li Yongjun suddenly asked again.

Fang Ziye narrowed his eyes upon hearing this and gently shook his head.

"Teacher Li, I don't quite understand which specific content you are referring to."

Li Yongjun nodded again: "It's okay, I'll just pay attention to it in the future. Actually, I only found out at the meeting."

"Around the 10th of this month, didn't you and Nie Mingxian take the initiative to hold an academic conference?"

"On the 16th, 17th, and 19th of this month, a press conference of moderate size was held in Los Angeles, USA; Tokyo, Japan; and Berlin, Germany."

"The gist of it is that three sizable biotech companies will invest heavily in researching new uses for human blood circulation devices."

"You should know what their purpose is, right?"

Fang Ziye was startled upon hearing this, but quickly calmed down.

Anyone with a modicum of sense can recognize the impact of combining a microcirculation device with chemotherapy drugs in orthopedic bone tumor specialties.

This is a completely untapped market, so of course everyone is eager to get involved.

We had just held an academic conference, and people from other countries already knew about it.

It's not a big deal.

Academic work is meant to be presented to others. Fang Ziye did not explain the key core technologies in detail at the academic conference and hearing; he only provided a general idea.

An average person can generate a thousand ideas in a day.

It's like everyone knows they need to make chips, and they generally know how to make chips, but they might not be able to actually do it; it all depends on their specific abilities.

It's perfectly normal for domestic experts to exchange ideas with their foreign counterparts after returning home.

"Several leading academics in the bone tumor specialty of orthopedics, as well as several academicians in your orthopedics department, have mentioned you and are considering recommending you to become one of the leading academics in orthopedics, to delve deeper into this field!"

"If you have the opportunity to make China's bone tumor treatment a world benchmark, and even to help domestically produced medical devices go global, then you will have done a truly great service."

"However, it still needs to be done in many steps."

"The first priority is to address the needs of domestic patients, and only then should we look to making money abroad."

"Some are domestic demand, and the other is export demand," Li Yongjun began to instruct Fang Ziye.

Upon hearing this, Fang Ziye quickly expressed his gratitude: "Thank you for your guidance, Teacher Li."

There are some things that people who aren't your teachers wouldn't bother telling you.

As adults, we must face society. Society teaches us more through lessons than through mentorship.

What Li Yongjun said may be common and predictable, but once this line of thought is clarified, it can help Fang Ziye avoid some detours.

Li Yongjun shook his head and said, "Thank you is not necessary, but it was at this meeting that I realized that you, Xiao Fang, are truly remarkable."

"Of the eight major sectors of our medical field, you occupy six by yourself, making you a perfect hexagonal shape."

"The pinnacle of medical research: new animal models, gene sequencing, development of new cell lines, development and improvement of surgical procedures, improvement or creation of new instruments, new treatments for critical illnesses, repurposing of old drugs, and research and development of new drugs." Li Yongjun finished speaking with a half-smile, then became inscrutable again.

Fang Ziye humbly replied, "Teacher Li, you flatter me. According to your introduction, there are at most five aspects that are relevant to me."

The HK2 knockout nude mouse model can barely be considered a new animal model; the new miRNA of osteosarcoma is also a kind of gene sequencing; limb salvage and functional reconstruction surgery are surgical techniques developed and improved; and instrument improvement is the miniature circulator.

The combined use of microcirculatory devices and bone tumors is still in its early stages, with no breakthrough progress yet.

"And the most unreasonable thing you do is that you think you can change the rules of medical research," Li Yongjun said casually.

Actually, my heart is full of jealousy!
I'm so stupid.

This guy, Fang Ziye, can actually make up his own rules? Who the hell would play with him?
Li Yongjun only recently realized that Fang Ziye, who had close ties with his student, had directly refuted the two basic experimental methods of tumor invasion and metastasis.

What does this amount to?

If you want to sue him, but your legal basis has been nullified by the other party, then what's the point of fighting with him?

The rules were exaggerated and over-the-top.

However, it is also the most difficult to complete, and it is quite difficult to gain recognition from the academic community.

At present, everything seems to be thriving and peaceful.

In fact, to date, no fewer than several thousand, or even tens of thousands of teams have been conducting vulnerability analysis on Fang Ziye's previous papers, with the aim of "destroying" Fang Ziye's papers!
According to what he recently learned, there are hundreds of teams in China that are specifically studying Fang Ziye's paper, hoping to crack it and complete the project.

However, so far, no team has made an official announcement or published any 'aggressive' articles in formal journals.

Firstly, no evidence was found, and secondly, there was the fear of Fang Ziye's counterattack!
Would you dare to mess with a 'young man' who has overturned the basic scientific research methods that have been used for decades or even centuries?
Can you handle the consequences of provoking someone properly?

This is a question that every team needs to consider.

Suspicious academic fraud exists in every country, and such fraud is not recognized anywhere. Once discovered, it is dealt with internally.
Perhaps you didn't commit academic fraud, and you did do some work, analyzing existing data to arrive at a result. But if that result is refuted, then all your previous efforts will be in vain.

Although falsification is also an academic contribution, the significance of falsification is completely different from that of verification.

“Professor Li, you’re too kind. I’m just stating my opinion based on the facts and the data I’ve collected. How could I possibly be talking about changing or setting the rules?” As Fang Ziye spoke, the two of them reached the operating room around the corner.

"This way, please, Teacher Li." Fang Ziye gestured for Li Yongjun to go in the right direction.

"That makes sense, but once someone replicates your experiment and succeeds, you can't control what they think, can you?"

"At least, at the academic conference I attended before, quite a few experts stood up and spoke to you."

“So, the next similar meeting will probably be attended by the two of us together,” Li Yongjun said.

"Yes, the significance and value of academic leaders representing China and academic leaders representing a province are different."

Fang Ziye did not reply.

He was unaware of this, so he had no strategy for dealing with it.

However, Fang Ziye was extremely excited to have his accumulated knowledge and expertise recognized by the academic community.

Which academic doesn't want their academic achievements to be widely recognized and to be respected and revered by others?
Academic leaders have no real power or substantial benefits, but their 'halo' and reputation are far more valuable than money.

With this approval, Fang Ziye's future research grant applications may no longer be subject to an approval process, but rather a discussion and exploration process.

We went down to the basement level.

Fang Ziye turned around, his lips trembling slightly: "Teacher Li, is what you just said true?"

"So, it's about academic leaders?" Fang Ziye's voice trembled slightly.

Academic leaders and discipline leaders are benefits and subtleties that any professional knows.

The reason Wu Xuanqi interfered in Yuan Weihong's research project was to gain the status of a leading academic in Hubei Province and to obtain this honor.

Now, Fang Ziye is not receiving anything from Hubei Province.

Those who can be called academic leaders are either at the provincial level, the national level, or the medical association's specialist level.

"Of course it's true. Would I have time to give you fake information to tease you?" Li Yongjun rolled his eyes, while laughing heartily.

Fang Ziye's quick thinking made him feel very pleased.

Didn't you say you didn't care?
Aren't you supposed to be careless?

Aren't you usually very calm?

Why did her delicate body tremble?
Fang Ziye shut up again, his heart pounding, his chest heaving several times before he finally managed to suppress all his thoughts...

He was about to enter the operating room; otherwise, Fang Ziye would definitely have invited Professor Li Yongjun to give him a thorough explanation and a proper talk.

What should one pay attention to when becoming an academic leader?
Even if he could access the relevant documents later, Fang Ziye still wanted to hear them, loved to hear them, wanted to hear them, and would relentlessly pursue them...

As soon as Fang Ziye and Professor Li Yongjun entered the operating room, Professor Du Donglin stood up: "Team Leader Fang, the preoperative preparations are all done, we're just waiting... And who is this?"

Du Donglin saw Professor Li Yongjun.

Fang Ziye quickly introduced, "Professor Du, this is Professor Li Yongjun, who will be the head of the vascular surgery group at our sanatorium in the future."

Fang Ziye did not mention that he would be directly appointed as the head of the surgical team.

Li Yongjun's skill level was so high that very few people in the entire sanatorium could compare to him.

Even though Du Donglin is a well-known professor, he is still quite lacking.

Among renowned professors, winning over most of them is exceptionally difficult.

After Li Yongjun entered the operating room, he leaned directly against the timer panel, not getting involved in anything else. He simply watched Fang Ziye's performance in his spare time.

(End of this chapter)

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