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Now reading: Chapter 18 - 18 18 None of My Business from Perspective Medical Genius Young Master, a Urban novel by Xiao Er Lang.

18: Chapter 18: None of My Business 18: Chapter 18: None of My Business Embracing the intent of rebuking the original poster, Zhang Wencai clicked on the post.

Upon seeing the lengthy and abundant text, Zhang Wencai felt overwheld as he disliked such verbose and stuffy writings.

However, committed to being a quality internet user, he was determined to find a reason to criticize the author if he was to rebuke at all, so he patiently read on.

Since Zhang Wencai happened to specialize in neurology and was quite confident in his expertise, he readied himself to critique an article daring to tackle the massive subject of “brain control.”

After finishing the first paragraph, Zhang Wencai silently remarked that it was interesting.

There were no major issues in the first segnt, and it was written with reason and evidence.

“The author seems to have put so thought into this.

The structure of the brain is clearly introduced.

But, what’s the use of presenting such basic knowledge so clearly?” Zhang Wencai mutely pondered.

However, as Zhang Wencai reached the second paragraph, his eyes suddenly narrowed because he saw sothing different.

He also realized the author wasn’t just shooting in the dark; even their writing style was exceptionally good.

The brain, a mysterious organ, was explained clearly using simple and engaging language.

When he reached the third paragraph, Zhang Wencai was completely imrsed, shocked by various viewpoints introduced in the article.

Although so statents vastly differed from what he had learned, as a neurologist, the article left him trendously astounded.

Furthermore, what this article brought to Zhang Wencai was no longer just astonishnt.

The views on controlling human behaviors through different brain structures left him shivering.

He had never imagined encountering a paper in the Shangjing Hospital’s online forum “dical Musings” that could rit publication in the esteed journal “dical.” Initially, he had even intended to criticize it!

Zhang Wencai couldn’t help but feel ashad of his initial thoughts.

“Worshipping the original poster!

Utter admiration!

The poster is truly a genius!

To think we have such an incredible person at Shangjing Hospital!”

After his shock, Zhang Wencai promptly left his admiring comnts below the post.

Then, he imdiately took out his phone and called his ntor, Associate Professor in Neurology, Wu Sheng.

“Professor Wu!

Quickly check our internal network!

Go to the forum, and don’t ask why!

Just find a post titled ‘Discussion on Brain Control’ in the ‘dical Musings’ section.

Don’t mind why it’s posted in such a casual section—go and see, it’s truly impressive!

There are so points that I think only you could critique!

It’s incredibly brilliant!

Just look, and you’ll understand!”

After his enthusiastic call to Wu Sheng, Zhang Wencai remained elated, unable to calm himself as he revisited the paper that could pioneer a new research direction in neurology, once again offering his sincere reverence.

Soon after, Zhang Wencai found a new comnt below the article.

‘Old Wu also plays in forums’: “The poster’s paper is reasoned, aningful, and even possibly a divergent guide for the developnt of neurology.

Truly admirable and indeed a virtuoso.

Still, I wish to know the anonymous poster from our Shangjing Hospital; I hope we can et to discuss further!”

Seeing this reply, Zhang Wencai was even more surprised because that forum ID undeniably belonged to his teacher Wu Sheng.

Knowing that Wu Sheng, a person known for his thoroughness, replied with such respect, Zhang Wencai realized that this article might be even more brilliant than he had imagined.

With the response, Xiao Yifei’s post was pushed to the top of the list and viewed by many more people.

anwhile, Wu Sheng also inford more people about this post.

Within less than a day, the post rapidly gained popularity.

Being in the professionally intensive environnt of Shangjing Hospital’s internal network, the impact the post made on everyone grew swiftly.

“Phenonal poster!

To know every nuance of the inner brain structures, details that even a brain CT scan can’t detect!

I wonder how many dissections the poster perford to achieve such results!”

“While I disagree with so of the poster’s viewpoints, I must admit the poster’s professionalism.

He indeed opened a new door for .”

“Aweso!

Poster, you are truly impressive, how do you co up with such ideas?

Most importantly, your argunts are convincing, and I deeply admire you!”

Consecutive shocked and amazed replies quickly multiplied under the post, increasing its influence.

Everyone’s curiosity about this mysterious anonymous author intensified, as any doctor capable of writing such a thesis had to be exceptional!

Initially, people suspected the Associate Professor of Neurology at Shangjing Hospital, Wu Sheng, but the post receipt of comnts including a reply from Wu Sheng made everyone even more astonished!

Shangjing Hospital’s top expert in neurology, Associate Professor Wu Sheng, wasn’t the author; then who could possibly have the capability to write such a ticulously researched post!

In the third hour, nurous doctors attracted by the fa elevated the post high on the hopage.

In the fourth hour, the head of Shangjing Hospital’s Gynecology Departnt, Wang Shan, appeared personally and moved the post to the restricted ‘Scripture Pavilion’ section for everyone’s reference.

By the fifth hour, due to the trendous chain reaction, the whole Shangjing Hospital and even Yanjing’s dical community caught wind of it, compelling Wang Shan to temporarily lock the thread and ban responses while also urgently convening a major eting of hospital chiefs and investigating the back-end IP address of the post.

To prevent any exterior dical community from discovering the incident, during the subsequent ergency eting, everyone was issued a gag order by Deputy Director Nangong Yun, who was present, emphasizing theory.

All efforts were to ensure that this admired author of the post remained at Shangjing Hospital and wasn’t poached by other hospitals.

Chen Xusheng had just gone to attend this eting in a hurry.

anwhile, at the center of the storm, Xiao Yifei was extraordinarily calm, lazily dozing off at his desk, completely unaware of the turmoil his post had stirred.

At that mont, Xiao Yifei was still in the Ergency Departnt, a newly appointed resident doctor, being ridiculed as a useless nobody.

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