C750 Is Something Wrong
Han Zhen looked indifferent as he glanced at Heh Zhenchuan.
It seemed that Heh Zhenchuan did not understand the truth behind Kant's medicine.
But even so, this matter would not end so easily.
Because Ji Siyu was someone from the Cauldron Pavilion, and Fann Shaojing was one as well.
Han Zhen, on the other hand, was the owner of the Cauldron Pavilion.
Heh Zhenchuan had also recovered from his earlier anger. What Director Wang said just now would have a huge impact on him. Heh Zhenchuan did not retaliate. He looked serious, "What happened?"
Director Wang briefly described what happened just now, and finally said, "It was this mister who saved this patient and allowed her to return to normal!"
Heh Zhenchuan couldn't believe it at all. He had always believed that Fann Shaojing's recovery was due to Kant's medicine. Now, someone suddenly told him that it was Han Zhen who had taken out the medicine.
Heh Zhenchuan could not believe it, much less a family member of a patient like Han Zhen. With a shake of his body, he transformed into a Sacred Hand Godly Doctor!
Thinking about Fann Shaojing's standard test report, Heh Zhenchuan frowned, "That's impossible!"
Ji Siyu said coldly, "How is that impossible? The effects of the medicine that Mr Han refined are extraordinary, it's just that you've never seen it before! "
Although Heh Zhenchuan was from a Chinese medicine family, he didn't believe in Chinese medicine. This was also related to his father forcing Heh Zhenchuan to study his medical books hard ever since he was a child. Heh Zhenchuan sneered, "Impossible! Chinese medicine is a fraud. As a technology that cannot be proven, it is simply unable to be called science! "
"Moreover, even modern medicine cannot solve the problem of diabetes, how can it be conquered by traditional Chinese medicine first!"
"Even my old man, who is known as the commoner genius doctor, was unable to accomplish this. In the Yanzhou, even more people would not be able to!"
"Ugh!" Who's your dad? " Han Zhen suddenly remembered something.
"My dad is Heh Xuanmin, Medical Clemency Hall's Heh Xuanmin! If you are a person from the Yanzhou, could it be that you have never heard of his name? " Although Heh Zhenchuan did not trust his father's medical skills, he still understood Heh Xuanmin's reputation in Yanzhou.
Heh Xuanmin's son...
Han Zhen finally understood why Heh Zhenchuan looked familiar.
What made Han Zhen speechless was that Heh Xuanmin had such a son, yet he hated the traditional Chinese medicine that he believed in his whole life.
This could be considered bizarre.
"Physician Heh Xuanmin, you are aware of how skilled Mr Han is in the Way of Medicine as well!" Ji Siyu naturally did not want Heh Zhenchuan to say that. Even so, her tone slowed down. After all, she knew Heh Xuanmin, and she was very respectful towards his medical ethics and skills.
"A Chinese medicine that is more famous than my father in Yanzhou City does not exist!" Heh Zhenchuan immediately said.
This was the truth!
After Heh Zhenchuan said this, he hesitated for a moment because he remembered that his father told him about a young expert in Chinese medicine last time. Heh Zhenchuan shook his head with a smile.
He didn't believe it!
Not only does TCM look at inheritance, it also looks at accumulation! Therefore, many people valued the old Chinese medicine, which was the principle.
It was only natural for a young person to be unconvinced.
"What are you laughing at?" Ji Siyu was curious.
"What I'm laughing at is, two days ago, my dad told me that he knows a young expert in Chinese medicine, he should be ashamed of himself! How could there be such a person? " Heh Zhenchuan felt that it was very funny.
However, when he raised his head, he discovered that the person before him was looking at him with an extremely strange expression.
Heh Zhenchuan was very dissatisfied with these people's reactions because it would make him feel stupid. He coldly said, "Is there something wrong?"1
"Yes, because Mr Han is the expert in Chinese medicine that your father spoke of!" Ji Siyu said sympathetically.
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