Jiang Shiyuan came out of Mrs. Du's ward and closed the door gently.

She walked quickly to the dean's office on the fifth floor, wanting to talk to the old dean about her thesis.

"Knock, knock, knock..." She knocked on the door three times gently.

"Come in!" Professor Williams' deep voice came from the room.

Jiang Shiyuan pushed the door open and found the old dean sitting at the desk, holding her thesis manuscript in his hand and a red pen next to him.

"Professor Williams, are you helping me proofread my thesis?" Jiang Shiyuan walked quickly to the desk and asked with a smile.

"Doctor Xiao Jiang, you came at the right time. I was just looking for you!"

Professor Williams took off his reading glasses, pointed at the paper and said, "Your paper is very well written, with clear logic, detailed data, and convincing conclusions. You are worthy of being Professor Juliet's disciple!"

"You are too kind. This is all thanks to your guidance." Jiang Shiyuan said modestly, "Without your help, this paper would not have been completed so quickly."

"By the way, Professor Williams, I came here today to discuss the issue of paper authorship with you." Jiang Shiyuan said sincerely.

"Authorship? What's there to discuss?" Professor Williams was a little puzzled. "You are the first author of the paper, there is no doubt about that."

"Professor, I mean that your name should be added to this paper as well."

"No, no, absolutely not!" Professor Williams waved his hands repeatedly, "I just helped you proofread the paper, how can you put my name on it?"

"Hey, professor, please don't refuse!"

Jiang Shiyuan insisted, "You have put a lot of effort into this paper. You helped me proofread it from beginning to end, and given your rigorous and serious personality, you will definitely help me polish a lot of places. Your contribution to this paper is no less than mine!"

"Xiao Jiang, I know you are a good kid and you know how to be grateful."

Professor Williams said earnestly, "But I helped you proofread the paper not for fame or money, but out of my appreciation and love for you as a medical genius, and out of my respect and remembrance for Professor Juliet."

"When you graduated and returned to China last summer, Professor Juliet entrusted you to me, and I promised her that I would do my best to help you grow into the best heart surgeon."

Professor Williams' eyes welled up with tears. "Today, you are gradually fulfilling her last wish and fulfilling your own dream. I feel extremely gratified and proud."

"Professor..." Jiang Shiyuan's eyes became red when he mentioned his mentor who passed away suddenly.

She was deeply moved by the words and couldn't help but sigh that the academic atmosphere of this era was really pure and the scholars were all very upright.

We strive throughout our lives not for fame, but to jointly promote the continuous development of human medicine.

This is true for Professor Juliet and Professor Williams as well.

"Xiao Jiang, I know you are grateful to me, but I really can't co-sign it."

Professor Williams said firmly, "I have been fighting for the development of medicine all my life, not for fame or profit, but just to help more people!"

"Professor, I am deeply moved by your words."

Jiang Shiyuan took a deep breath and said slowly: "But I still want to stick to my idea. Your name must be added to this paper!"

"Xiaoyuan, you..." Professor Williams wanted to say something else but was interrupted by Jiang Shiyuan.

"Professor, do you still remember what Professor Juliet's biggest regret was before her death?" Jiang Shiyuan asked.

"Her regrets..." Professor Williams fell into deep thought for a moment.

"Her biggest regret is that she has never published a remarkable paper with you..."

Jiang Shiyuan said in a low voice, "She has always admired your knowledge and character, and has always hoped to fight side by side with you and make great contributions to the medical profession together!"

"But, as fate would have it, she didn't have the chance to realize her wish..." Jiang Shiyuan said, choking up a little.

Professor Williams was silent, tears glistening in his eyes.

"Professor, as her most proud student during her lifetime, I will co-sign with you to make up for the regrets of my teacher during her lifetime."

Jiang Shiyuan pleaded in a deep voice, "Professor, please agree to my request, okay?"

The wave of emotional killer moves she made made the old dean burst into tears.

"Okay, I promise you..." He choked up, "We will co-sign this paper that has created a milestone in cardiac surgery in the world!"

"Thank you, professor!" Jiang Shiyuan burst into tears and laughed.

“I suggest that the special thanks should emphasize Professor Juliet’s contribution. Without her, I wouldn’t be who I am today!”

Professor Williams nodded vigorously, expressing his deep agreement and satisfaction.

"By the way, professor, I have a bold idea that I would like to discuss with you." Jiang Shiyuan suddenly remembered Mr. Feng's condition.

"Oh? What's your idea? Tell me about it." Professor Williams wiped his tears and regained his composure.

"I would like to try to use a combination of Chinese and Western medicine to treat Mr. Feng's current condition where he has not yet regained consciousness." Jiang Shiyuan said seriously.

"Combining Chinese and Western medicine?" Professor Williams frowned slightly. "Why did you think of using this method?"

"Professor, you also know that Western medicine has always been blank in this area." Jiang Shiyuan explained seriously, "but Chinese medicine has unique theories and methods in this regard."

"I have been studying the Chinese medicine books left by my mother these days and found some very interesting cases."

Jiang Shiyuan became more and more excited as he spoke. "I believe that as long as we can combine the advantages of Chinese and Western medicine, we will definitely be able to find a way to wake Mr. Feng up."

Professor Williams was somewhat surprised by Jiang Shiyuan's sudden change of mind.

"Xiaoyuan, I remember that you have always been skeptical about the effectiveness of traditional Chinese medicine, even though your grandfather's family runs a traditional Chinese medicine clinic..."

"Well, people always change, and we have to keep learning to expand our horizons!" Jiang Shiyuan hurried to make up for it.

Professor Williams pondered for a moment and said slowly: "Xiaoyuan, I know you are very thoughtful and responsible."

"However, Chinese and Western medicine are two different medical systems after all. It is not easy to integrate them together!"

"Professor, I know this is difficult, but there is an old Chinese saying that goes 'Everything is difficult at the beginning.'"

"As long as we are willing to work hard, make breakthroughs and innovate, we will be able to overcome difficulties!"

Jiang Shiyuan said firmly: "And I believe that Mr. Feng's family members would also like us to try every possible means."

"Professor, please promise me and let me try!" Jiang Shiyuan pleaded half-coquettishly.

Professor Williams looked at Jiang Shiyuan's expectant and sincere eyes, and finally nodded.

"Okay, I promise you."

"But you must remember that before any combination of Chinese and Western medicine is carried out, you must first obtain the consent of the family and the patient, and make adequate preparations to ensure that there are no mistakes."

"Professor, don't worry, I will act with caution!" Jiang Shiyuan clenched his fist and promised seriously.

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