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Now reading: Chapter 1394: 1395: The Key to Bidding from My Son-in-law Is A War God, a Urban novel by Loves Raw Vegetables.

Chapter 1394: Chapter 1395: The Key to Bidding

“What did you just say!”

Shang Yan couldn’t believe Xiao Chen’s words were so sharp and was thoroughly infuriated.

“Looking at your age, you’re not that old, but your body is so obese. You probably don’t exercise much in your daily life, and your blood pressure is likely very high.

Don’t get too worked up, or you might have a brain hemorrhage and drop dead. Don’t expect to take responsibility!”

“You! You~!”

Shang Yan didn’t want to lose his temper, but Xiao Chen’s words were truly infuriating, especially since they were completely accurate.

Indeed, he had high blood pressure, and it was very severe.

His diastolic pressure had once reached 140!

That was diastolic pressure!

His systolic pressure had soared to 180!

Both his systolic and diastolic pressures were alarmingly high.

Doctors had warned him not to get overly agitated.

“Hmph, just you wait. Not only will your Dashang Group fail to secure this collaboration, you’ll also make a laughingstock of yourselves here. This is all your doing!”

Shang Yan took three deep breaths before speaking.

He didn’t dare argue with Xiao Chen anymore.

Even without lifting a finger, Xiao Chen could drive him to his grave with anger.

At this mont, the conference had entered the live demonstration phase.

All talk and no action is empty showmanship.

This ti, Yao Ce had invited so skeptics of national dicine to co and receive treatnt.

Of course, these individuals didn’t have severe ailnts.

However, if they were to opt for Western dical treatnts, it would involve antibiotics or surgeries.

Many people were reluctant to use antibiotics, let alone undergo surgery.

This was where national dicine proved to be invaluable.

Of course, they didn’t believe in national dicine. They showed up only because Yao Ce promised each participant a thousand yuan for attending.

Who wouldn’t co under such terms?

As a result, these people arrived purely for the money.

But when they left, they carried newfound respect—for national dicine.

Three master practitioners took turns treating them.

With just their silver needles and mastery of pulse diagnosis,

they achieved what Western dicine couldn’t accomplish.

The results were imdiate.

Although they would still need to take herbal decoctions, their prejudice against national dicine had already dissipated.

Even Xiao Chen had to admit that although Shang Bianque was an unpleasant person, his dical skills were indeed excellent—just slightly behind Zhong Beiyue and Nan Tiann.

Of course, that was only because Xiao Chen had given those two so pointers in the past.

“What we are doing here is to help every entrepreneur understand that our Capital dical Group’s construction of the National dical Hospital is not so publicity stunt, but a genuine effort to advance national dicine and save lives.

I hope all of you will keep this in mind during the bidding process.

Show your sincerity.

Now, we proceed to the final segnt—the bidding.

This ti, however, the bidding is a bit unconventional.

Each of you will present a bidding declaration on the spot. Then, the three master practitioners will pose questions for you to answer. The answers to these questions will impact your bidding score.

The company with the highest score will, of course, win the opportunity to collaborate with us.”

Yao Ce announced.

As soon as Yao Ce finished speaking, Shang Yan stood up and said, “Let go first.

Our Shang Clan’s Eastern Group is undoubtedly familiar to all of you. We have the most professional construction and dical teams. Although we’ve primarily worked on Western hospitals in the past,

whether it’s Western or national dicine, we always operate with integrity.

Our reputation speaks for itself. I’m sure President Yao knows that, in terms of quality and efficiency, we are unmatched.”

“May I ask President Shang a question?”

Zhong Beiyue smiled and said, “In today’s society, while many people trust national dicine, they mostly regard it as a supplent to Western dicine.

When Western dicine can’t cure sothing, they turn to national dicine.

When diseases require antibiotics, surgery, or chemotherapy in Western dicine, that’s when they seek national dicine.

I’d like to ask President Shang: do you have any suggestions for changing this perception?

We’re not just building a hospital; we aim to provide tangible benefits to people and promote the developnt of national dicine.”

“This—!”

Shang Yan froze, not expecting such a challenging question.

“You don’t have to answer. This question won’t affect your score. We’ll ask you other questions privately later for scoring purposes.

As for this question, if any subsequent speaker feels inspired, they can address it—it’s more of a brainstorming opportunity for us.”

Zhong Beiyue smiled.

Shang Yan breathed a sigh of relief.

Many of the following company representatives chose to ignore Zhong Beiyue’s question entirely. Instead, they praised their own enterprises, bragging about their strengths and capabilities.

Zhong Beiyue didn’t say much. He just maintained a faint smile.

This encouraged the others to be even bolder, continuing to dodge the question.

It was as if Zhong Beiyue had never brought it up.

What they didn’t realize was that the question hadn’t co from Zhong Beiyue—it had been initiated by Yao Ce.

Zhong Beiyue was rely the one voicing it.

This was the true crux of the bidding process.

Soon, most companies had made their bidding declarations.

It was finally Dashang Group’s turn.

Shang Qingcheng had clearly prepared thoroughly. She stood up and said, “Our Dashang Group has longstanding expertise in the construction industry and is highly confident in hospital construction.

Additionally, our major shareholder is the Bai Family Group, which gives us a unique advantage.

While our Dashang Group has seen so decline, we have always adhered to the principles of integrity in business and a people-centric approach, striving to deliver the best.

I hope President Yao will consider our sincerity and allocate so of the project to us. We pledge to complete it with the highest quality and speed.”

“Alright, President Shang, please have a seat.”

Yao Ce nodded.

Nothing groundbreaking—he felt a bit disappointed.

However, instead of sitting down, Shang Qingcheng noticed the look on Yao Ce’s face and decided to take a risk. Earlier, Xiao Chen had advised her to answer the question posed by Zhong Beiyue and even provided her with so suggestions.

Shang Qingcheng trusted that her son wouldn’t set her up for failure, so she smiled and said, “No rush. Regarding the question Elder Zhong just raised,

I’d like to share my thoughts.”

“Please go ahead, President Shang.”

Yao Ce showed a faint smile.

“I believe that to restore trust in national dicine, we only need to focus on three points:

First, improve and innovate dical skills. As long as you treat enough patients effectively, people will naturally put their faith in you;

Second, establish a standardized system for national dicine, requiring all national doctors to be certified. This will leave no room for quacks to operate under the guise of legitimacy.

Of course, this certification won’t be the sa as the existing dical license—it will be a national dicine certification, allowing even highly skilled but less formally educated veteran practitioners to qualify, as long as they can truly save lives.

This way, we no longer have to pay for the mistakes of fraudsters;

Third, make dical techniques open and standardized. While innovation is encouraged, it must undergo rigorous verification. Patient safety must never be jeopardized in the na of progress.

A dedicated national dicine review institution should be established, staffed by genuine experts and supervised by the authorities to ensure fairness and impartiality.

In this way, national dicine can truly achieve growth and recognition.

Currently, there’s no equivalent standard for national dicine internationally. While this is unfair to us, it also presents an opportunity.

If we control this standard, even national dicine practitioners abroad will need our approval to be recognized. Should they make any mistakes, they won’t be able to tarnish the reputation of national dicine.”

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