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Now reading: Chapter 903: 905: Treasure from Perspective Medical Genius Young Master, a Urban novel by Xiao Er Lang.

Chapter 903: Chapter 905: Treasure

As Xiao Yifei listened from below, even though he had been a doctor for several years, he still felt that Hu Jingtang’s words were very beneficial to him. He found that Hu Jingtang was not only deeply accomplished in Chinese dicine but also analyzed other social issues with great clarity.

Xiao Yifei and Song Baiyang exited through the back door and happened to et Hu Jingtang. In fact, Xiao Yifei was deliberately waiting for Hu Jingtang.

When Hu Jingtang saw Xiao Yifei, he was quite surprised and said, “What are you doing here? You’re not teaching at this school, are you?”

“Of course not. With my current qualifications, I’m not yet qualified to be a university teacher. Mr. Hu, this is my junior. He told the other day that soone very important was giving a lecture at the school, so he dragged along.”

“But today’s trip was not in vain. If I had heard your lecture when I was in school, my achievents would definitely be higher. Your lecture was truly excellent today.” Xiao Yifei praised.

“Yes, Mr. Hu, I also felt that way after listening to your lecture today. It was enlightening, like the saying ‘Listening to a wise person’s discourse is better than studying books for ten years.’ Being able to hear your lecture today was truly lucky.”

“You two, don’t put on a pedestal. I know my own strengths and weaknesses.” Hu Jingtang said.

Hu Jingtang glanced at Song Baiyang and asked, “You’re a student at this school, right? What year are you in?”

“About to start my senior year.” Song Baiyang replied.

“You listened carefully to what I said today, but I want to tell you again: Don’t waste your ti in school doing useless things. I know you young people like playing with phones and computers, but those things are of no benefit to your personal growth. They’ll only make your thinking more rigid. So, use your phone less if you can.”

“When we were in school, we didn’t have entertainnt devices like phones and computers, so during holidays, if we didn’t go out, we would be reading or studying. But I see the kids today, they’re on their phones all the ti during class. I don’t even know what’s so interesting about those phones.”

“If you’re doing that in class, it’s easy to imagine that once class is over and you’re back at the dorm, you won’t be studying either. Continuing like this won’t work, although I’m not targeting you specifically. This is just the current societal phenonon; everyone is playing on their phones these days.”

“Those of us studying Chinese dicine should have a long-term perspective. You know that knowledge and culture are interconnected, things like Qigong, Tai Chi, and yoga are all our treasures. You should also take the opportunity to learn these things. Once you integrate them, you’ll find that their fundantal principles are actually quite similar.”

“The most important thing is to have a proactive attitude toward learning dicine. What I just ntioned, the school basically doesn’t offer such courses, and no teachers will teach you these things, so you can seek opportunities to learn them yourselves. Learning is never a bad thing.”

Once Hu Jingtang started talking, he couldn’t stop, then suddenly realized he might have said too much and, with a smile, he cleverly wrapped up the topic: “Don’t let bore you!”

“How could I tire of you,”

“By the way, the school leaders are inviting for a al next. Would you like to join?” Hu Jingtang asked.

Song Baiyang actually really wanted to go; he thought it was a great opportunity, but he wasn’t familiar with Hu Jingtang yet, so he silently hoped Xiao Yifei would agree, but he was disappointed.

“Mr. Hu, you go ahead. We won’t disturb you. We’ll have plenty of opportunities to et in the future.” Xiao Yifei tily took his leave.

“Xiao, you’re amazing! You even know such influential people. I heard that even the top manager once received him personally. Xiao, I’m going to follow your lead in the future, you’re truly impressive.” Song Baiyang realized that Xiao Yifei really knew many impressive people.

“It was all by chance that I t them. Once you start working and if you excel at your job, people will naturally co to know you. Mr. Hu and I t at a Chinese dicine symposium. At that ti, others didn’t agree with my views, but Mr. Hu supported and gave a lot of backing, so it was quite fortuitous to know him.”

“Xiao, let treat you to a al today. During my internship, you helped out so much but I never found the right opportunity to thank you. How about today? Let’s have a nice al together.” Song Baiyang suggested.

“Alright, we’ve known each other for so long yet haven’t had a al together. I’ll treat you today. I can’t possibly let a student treat . When you make a fortune, treat to a al then, and I promise I won’t hold back.” Xiao Yifei said.

Recently, Xiao Yifei’s biggest wish was to quickly find evidence that Zheng Peng and Sun Xingyao were framing him. He knew it wasn’t possible with just his efforts. At the mont, the only one who could really help was that beautiful police officer. After having a al together at a restaurant last ti, they hadn’t t again, mostly keeping in touch by phone, with typical contacts being Xiao Yifei reporting to the officer about what he’d done and where he’d been.

Suzuki only now realized the importance of connections. He had been in this city for several years but knew only a few people, with close relationships that could be counted on one hand. Though the dean and the recently acquainted Mr. Hu were supportive and trusted him,

he didn’t want to constantly trouble them either. Xiao Yifei was always very grateful to the dean. The dean not only offered him a job when he was most in need but was always extrely kind. Even though the dean was willing to help, Xiao Yifei couldn’t help but feel guilty in his heart.

He felt that every ti trouble arose, it was the dean who bore the burden, and importantly, there was the awkward issue that the dean always wanted to set him up with his daughter. But now, Xiao Yifei was already with Tang Rong. So, deep down, he felt sowhat guilty toward the dean.

As for Mr. Hu, Xiao Yifei knew he would have ways to help him. From these couple of interactions, Xiao Yifei realized Mr. Hu was an exceptional senior and undoubtedly held significant social standing. Suzuki Souto noticed this from their first eting.

After that eting, he even invited Xiao Yifei to a al and expressed his desire to be friends, which left Xiao Yifei without a doubt about his sincerity.

So, after much hesitation, Xiao Yifei finally took out his phone and called Mr. Hu, “Hello, is this Mr. Hu? I was wondering when you might have so ti, as there are so matters I’d like to consult you on.”

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