After more than ten minutes, Li Hongming's breathing finally stabilized and his blood oxygen saturation returned to a safe range.

Li Hongming slowly opened his eyes. Although he was still weak, a hint of spirit had returned to his eyes.

"Father!" Li Zairong rushed to the bed and cried with joy.

Park Jung-hwan let out a long sigh, then turned towards Chen Yang and bowed deeply. His tone was extremely sincere and even trembling. "Dr. Chen... No, Master Chen! I... I am ashamed! Today I know that there are always people better than you! Your judgment is absolutely correct! If you hadn't acted in time, I'm afraid... Please accept my respect!"

This stubborn master of Korean medicine from Country H finally lowered his proud head in the face of the ironclad facts and was convinced of Chen Yang's medical skills.

This is mainly because of Li Hongming’s identity.

Just now, Li Hongming was critically ill, and Park Jung-hwan was the most worried.

Li Hongming, the chairman of Hanxing Group, has a very high status in Country H, far beyond that of Park Jung-hwan, the master of Korean medicine.

Li Hongming's influence in Country H is even greater than that of the country's leaders. Li Hongming can be said to be the local emperor of Country H and the only helmsman of a large conglomerate in Country H.

Treating important people involves both risks and benefits. On the upside, you can enjoy the natural scenery, money, and fame, but if something goes wrong, it can be quite serious.

Especially since Chen Yang had just analyzed the drawbacks of Park Jung-hwan's treatment plan when Li Hongming got into trouble. This was already a misdiagnosis and wrong treatment by Park Jung-hwan.

Misdiagnosis and incorrect treatment are common in medicine. Whether it is Chinese medicine or Western medicine, doctors cannot be blamed for misdiagnosis. However, it is different if the patient is Li Hongming.

Chen Yang smiled and said, "Master Park, there's no need to be so polite. Saving lives is the most important thing. We've only managed to stabilize the patient's condition temporarily, and follow-up treatment is more crucial."

When Chen Yang treated Li Hongming, Park Jung-hwan had already been defeated, and Chen Yang did not want to be too harsh.

In fact, Korean medicine also has its merits. It has the same origin as traditional Chinese medicine. There is no need for Chen Yang to deny Korean medicine.

The mistake Park Jung-hwan made is what Chen Yang said, that medical skills should not be used as a tool for competing for superiority and victory. Once one has the mindset of competing for superiority and victory, he will actually fall behind.

Li Zairong stood up, held Chen Yang's hand tightly, and was so excited that he couldn't speak.

He knew that from this moment on, the control of his father's treatment had been indisputably transferred to the hands of this young Chinese doctor.

Chen Yang also used his medical skills to turn the tide and completely won the trust and respect of the Han Xing family.

A sudden crisis has become an excellent stage for traditional Chinese medicine to prove its value.

With this successful first aid, Chen Yang's name will surely cause a greater sensation in the international medical community, especially among the top classes in Country H.

Li Hongming's vital signs finally stabilized temporarily after a series of decisive and precise treatments by Chen Yang.

Although still weak, the suffocating feeling of near death had subsided. The undulating curves on the monitor, like the beating of a war drum, announced Chen Yang's victory and also beat the last bit of pride for Park Jung-hwan and his team.

Li Zairong let out a long sigh, his tense nerves relaxed, and his eyes looking at Chen Yang were filled with indescribable gratitude and awe.

He personally escorted Chen Yang and the others to the entrance of the medical center and held Chen Yang's hand tightly. "Dr. Chen, I cannot thank you enough for your kindness! My father's subsequent treatment is entirely dependent on you. As soon as his condition stabilizes, we will arrange to go to Kyoto immediately!"

This time, there was no hesitation in his tone, only determination.

Chen Yang nodded and said, "Don't worry, Vice President Li, our Kyoto International Medical Center will be fully prepared. Our top priority right now is to stabilize President Li's vitality and prevent any further mistakes."

Chen Yang's words were plain, but the word "flaw" was like an invisible needle that pierced the last fig leaf of some people.

Park Jung-hwan stood not far away, his face pale, as if he had aged twenty years overnight.

He looked at the backs of Chen Yang and others as they left, his lips moving, but in the end he said nothing. He just sighed deeply, turned around and staggered back to the medical center.

Park Jung-hwan knew that in the face of the behemoth that was Hanxing Group, and with Li Hongming's life at stake, any academic debate or concern for face had become pale and powerless. This time, Korean medicine had been completely defeated.

On the way back to the hotel, the atmosphere in the car was not relaxed.

"Master, this time we have completely offended the Korean medical community in country H." Xun Jiahong said softly as he watched the night view of Seoul passing by outside the window.

Wen Haodong, however, was completely unconcerned, still immersed in the excitement of having just saved the day and the pride he felt at his brother-in-law (master) displaying his prowess. "Offended them, so be it. It's their own fault for not being well-trained and refusing to admit it. If it weren't for Chen Yang, Li Hongming might have confessed tonight! I wonder if they'll ever dare brag again!"

Chen Yang closed his eyes and rested, then slowly said, "Jiahong's concerns are correct. We're not afraid of overt academic confrontations. But we're afraid of covert tactics. The forum hasn't ended yet, and the news that Li Hongming was critically ill and that we saved him will probably spread quickly. We must be cautious and not get carried away."

Sure enough, the next day, the atmosphere in the forum became extremely weird.

The originally planned in-depth discussion on Li Hongming's case was temporarily cancelled.

When Kim Min-chul appeared at the venue, although he still maintained a formulaic smile, his fatigue and gloom were hard to conceal beneath that smile. Park Jung-hwan simply claimed to be ill and did not show up.

The experts and media in Country H seemed to have lost their voice collectively, and were extremely secretive about what happened at Han Xing's private medical center last night.

But undercurrents have already been brewing among well-informed international scholars.

Wherever Chen Yang and his companions went, they could feel all kinds of complicated gazes - admiration, curiosity, scrutiny, and of course, jealousy and coldness from certain directions.

Robert and Stevenson took the initiative to find Chen Yang, and their attitude was more enthusiastic than before.

"Chen, I heard you performed an amazing first aid last night?"

Robert lowered his voice, his eyes gleaming with shrewdness: "It seems that we need to re-evaluate Chinese medicine, especially you."

Stevenson nodded and said, "FOP combined with acute failure is a catastrophic condition in any medical system. It's amazing that you were able to stabilize the situation under such circumstances. We at Mayo Clinic have even greater expectations for our collaboration with your center."

Chen Yang knew in his heart that these two had smelled greater "value".

Chen Yang smiled and said, "You two professors are too kind. The advancement of medicine is inseparable from open communication. We at Kyoto International Medical Center always welcome sincere cooperation."

He deliberately emphasized the word "sincerely". Robert and Stevenson were both smart people and naturally heard the hidden meaning. They smiled and changed the subject, but their attitude was obviously more cautious.

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