For the second phase of the K Therapy research, Yang Ping organized his thoughts and quickly launched the project. Whether it’s crude or not well-developed, it doesn’t matter, as it can be refined slowly later on. No beginning is perfect.
In Yang Ping’s view, as long as there is a beginning, everything will gradually get better.
Professor Su’s experint is ongoing, and the results won’t co out so soon. Yang Ping knows the result will definitely be satisfactory, so he didn’t inquire about it. There’s no rush on this matter for now.
Adams’ follow-up examinations are going very well, with various tumor monitoring indicators slowly improving. Every day he extends his self-drawn graphs, observing the trends of various indicators. The trend tells him that this thod is effective, and he has hope.
For a mathematician, the most reliable thing is data. Data doesn’t lie, so Adams firmly believes he can recover.
He shares the daily progress of his treatnt on social dia, attracting the envy of many patients who share his condition. They all asked how to join the volunteer program. anwhile, Adams used this thod to once again expose the lies of those so-called opponents at the ti, creating a positive public opinion environnt for clinical trials conducted in Europe and Arica.
Morris’ pair of conjoined twin sisters returned to the United States, and many dia outlets ca to interview them. They were surrounded by the dia for interviews as soon as they landed at the airport. This annoyed Morris a lot, so he simply moved to a place where the dia couldn’t find him to live a few quiet days.
The Arican dia is quite interesting. Back when the sisters hadn’t yet undergone surgery, they claid that Yang Ping’s surgery was experintal, disregarded the patients’ lives, and was unethical.
Now that the surgery is done, not only was it extrely safe, but the effect is also very positive. They went there as conjoined sisters and returned as two happy, lively, free individuals. Anyone who isn’t blind can see that the surgery was a success.
However, the dia didn’t see it that way. They connected with John Ansen on the show, hoping to use a dialogue with top neurosurgeon Morris to discredit this surgery.
This conversation was hilarious. Many Arican doctors shook their heads after watching, not expecting these dia to distort facts to such a crazy degree.
"Mr. John Ansen, I heard that Professor Yang Ping once ca to your hospital to study neurosurgery? Is his current advanced neurosurgery technique derived from you? Is that the case?"
"No, Professor Yang Ping ca to our hospital to teach us surgical techniques. He is my teacher, we are the students. Our current advanced surgical techniques co from him."
"No, no, no, you must be mistaken. In this kind of setting, you have to tell the truth. The fact is, his technique cos from you, he ca to your hospital to study. That’s the fact."
"Is this a docuntary interview or a talk show? Why do I feel like all your programs, whether news or docuntary interviews, have turned into talk shows? You say whatever you want, completely disregarding the facts."
"Dear audience, just now I connected with Professor John Ansen, and he personally said they have a teacher-student relationship, and Professor Yang’s surgical skills co from him."
The live feed was already cut, no matter what John Ansen said, the audience couldn’t hear it anymore.
This is all the self-entertainnt by et al, which Yang Ping doesn’t care about at all because he doesn’t pay attention to these things.
That day, Yang Ping was in the office of the laboratory thinking about so details of the project when Dean Xia called, saying there was sothing he needed to discuss.
Yang Ping said, "I’ll co find you."
Dean Xia imdiately said, "I’m already downstairs at your building, wait in your office, I’ll co over."
Dean Xia hurriedly arrived at Yang Ping’s laboratory, hesitating at the door, fearing to disturb the doctors working on their research. These guys were all researchers deeply focused on their work. Should any of them fail to recognize him and kick him out, it would be a joke. It’s not like he hasn’t been kicked out before; his work badge could access any door in the hospital, including the laboratory.
Once he went to find Yang Ping, he swiped his card and entered directly, but a new PhD student saw him and blocked his way, not letting him in. He said, "I’m the dean." The student replied, "It doesn’t matter if you’re the dean," pointing to the wall rules, insisting that even the dean must follow the rules. It made Dean Xia grind his teeth in frustration, but he didn’t dare to refute.
The student also said, "This is our territory, we’re in charge. You can’t co barging in like that; it could contaminate our experints. For example, in my stem cell laboratory, if you have an acute upper respiratory infection and co in without a mask, how would you avoid contaminating our cells with viruses? So you must follow our rules, and you cannot be so impulsive." So, Dean Xia had to leave.
Now he’s learned his lesson. He rang the doorbell when he reached the door, waiting for permission to enter. After all, these researchers are known for their stubbornness. Making a mistake once, he couldn’t repeat the sa mistake again, indeed, this is their territory, they are in charge, they are the experts.
Yang Ping happened to co out from inside, and upon seeing Dean Xia waiting at the door said, "Dean Xia? Why didn’t you co in? Did your access card stop working?"
Dean Xia looked slightly embarrassed as he said, "It didn’t stop working. I just didn’t want to disturb your work. I was afraid you might be in a eting or conducting an important experint, so I thought it better to ring the doorbell first."
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