Urban Extraordinary Immortal Doctor
Chapter 604: Are There Really Innately Talented Geniuses in the World?

Chapter 604: Chapter 604: Are There Really Innately Talented Geniuses in the World?

Two days later, in the morning, Qin Yaorao came to Yanjing Hospital again, and took Fang Bai to Yanjing Medical University.

At Yanjing Medical University, Fang Bai met three of the school’s leaders, including the president and two vice-presidents.

As a key medical institution in Huaxia, the leaders of Yanjing Medical University naturally consisted of respected veterans in the Huaxia medical community.

The three university leaders present, the principal and his two deputies, were all over sixty years old, with one of the vice-principals in charge of traditional medicine being over seventy and sporting white hair.

These three university leaders, having immersed themselves in medical practice for decades, had each made significant contributions to the medical community. Although not as renowned as the four National Doctors throughout Huaxia, they were all first-class doctors domestically with numerous students far and wide. Common medical practitioners meeting them would respectfully address them as "senior predecessors."

However, when they met Fang Bai, none of these prestigious medical community seniors dared to take liberties. When Fang Bai stepped out of Qin Yaorao’s car, the three who had been waiting there took the initiative to extend their hands and warmly greeted him with handshakes.

Accompanying the three principals in welcoming Fang Bai were many of the school’s faculty members.

Despite his youth, Fang Bai’s profound medical expertise had begun to spread throughout Huaxia’s medical circles. Even the four current National Doctors had mentioned Fang Bai on various occasions, holding his medical skills in high esteem and expressing sentiments about "the new waves pushing the old waves along."

Initially, many medical practitioners in Huaxia’s medical community didn’t believe that Fang Bai’s medical skills could match those of the four National Doctors, thinking how a twenty-year-old could be so highly skilled. However, after hearing the four National Doctors’ praises for Fang Bai in person at a medical conference in Huaxia, many realized that this intern at Yanjing Hospital was indeed extraordinary.

In addition, many Yanjing City residents who had been cured by Fang Bai started to spread his fame, saying his treatment could rejuvenate the dying and cure ailments instantaneously, truly befitting a Divine Doctor of this era.

If one or two people said this, maybe no one would believe it, but when thousands echoed it, disbelief was no longer an option. Hence, those who came to Yanjing Hospital seeking treatment from "Divine Doctor Fang" increased, and most of them achieved desirable results.

Therefore, Fang Bai’s name started to rapidly spread from Yanjing to the entire country, so much so that many places in Huaxia knew of a "Divine Doctor Fang" in Yanjing who could cure all diseases.

Some even said that Fang Bai’s medical skills were comparable to the current four National Doctors.

No matter the rumors, the fact that Fang Bai had excellent medical skills was indisputable.

Before Yanjing Medical University, many well-known medical schools in Huaxia had offered high salaries and esteemed positions to invite Fang Bai to teach, but he had declined them all, citing being spread too thin.

But Yanjing Medical University, having finally managed to invite this great deity through Qin Yaorao, respected him from top to bottom—who would dare to treat him with anything less than reverence?

Although the school’s leaders and faculty had already learned a lot about Fang Bai before meeting him, they were still astonished by his youth when they saw him in person.

They simply couldn’t fathom how such a young fellow, barely twenty years old, had acquired such miraculous medical skills—is it possible that the rumors were true, and Fang Bai had an elusive Divine Doctor as a master?

With Qin Yaorao’s introduction, Fang Bai smiled and shook hands with the three principals of Yanjing Medical University, exchanging pleasantries, and thus familiarized his face with them.

Afterward, everyone went to the school conference room together. Principal Yang Wanshan, on behalf of all faculty and students, delivered an enthusiastic welcoming speech, then presented Fang Bai with his appointment letter, inviting him to be the honorary professor of the school, and agreed that Fang Bai would teach two classes each Wednesday morning for the students majoring in Traditional Chinese Medicine at the school.

Following that, Fang Bai stepped onto the podium and briefly spoke a few sentences.

The teachers and staff below the stage saw that although Fang Bai was young, he was not timid at all nor showed any sign of restraint or nervousness. His calm and composed demeanor and style made even the nearly seventy-year-old Principal Yang Wanshan feel inferior.

"Is Fang Bai really only twenty years old? Why does he give me the impression of someone who has experienced the vicissitudes of life? Could it be that there are truly naturally exceptional talents in this world?"

While Fang Bai was speaking, Yang Wanshan stood beside him, watching this young man who was about the same age as his grandson, filled with emotion.

After Fang Bai finished speaking, it was time for the school’s faculty and staff to have a medical exchange and discussion with him.

Although it was called an exchange and discussion, it also implied testing Fang Bai’s medical skills. After all, Fang Bai’s appointment as an honorary professor of the school had been subject to private dissent. Moreover, Fang Bai only taught two classes a week but received a salary far higher than all the faculty and staff present—so there ought to be a convincing reason for everyone, shouldn’t there?

"Professor Fang, there has been a rumor going around Yanjing recently, claiming you have ’Fiery Eyes’, and that you can diagnose some diseases just by looking at them a few times. Is that true? The ’Four Diagnostics’ of looking, listening, asking, and feeling the pulse are ancient methods inherited from our ancestors, and every traditional Chinese medicine practitioner needs to apply them when diagnosing patients. How can you accurately diagnose someone’s condition just using your eyes?"

A middle-aged man in his fifties asked with a sing-song tone, his voice laden with strong skepticism.

Fang Bai glanced at the middle-aged man, noting his fair complexion, black-framed glasses, neatly combed hair, black suit, and red tie, giving the impression of a cultured and scholarly individual.

"That is Professor Wang Xinglin. He is a professor in our school’s Traditional Chinese Medicine department and also serves as the deputy dean of Yanjing Friendship Hospital."

Principal Yang Wanshan, standing beside Fang Bai, introduced the middle-aged man by pointing at him.

Upon hearing the words "Yanjing Friendship Hospital", Fang Bai’s thoughts were stirred, and he immediately thought of the Wang Family of Yanjing.

Fang Bai remembered that the "Yanjing Friendship Hospital" was one of the enterprises under the Wang Family of Yanjing, and Wang Jingzhong’s wife, Jiang Fenglian, served as the hospital’s dean.

With this Wang Xinglin bearing the Wang surname and also holding the position of the hospital’s deputy dean, could there be a relationship with the Wang Family of Yanjing?

"Professor Wang is the cousin of Wang Jingzhong, the head of the Wang Family of Yanjing. He is somewhat arrogant. If there’s anything offensive he might say to Professor Fang, please do not take it to heart!"

While Fang Bai was pondering Wang Xinglin’s identity, Principal Yang Wanshan leaned in close to him and whispered in his ear, a hint of helplessness visible in his expression.

Wang Xinglin, backed by the Yanjing Wang Family, was not only haughty but also spoke and acted unrestrainedly, thereby offending many faculty members of Yanjing Medical University.

Moreover, Wang Xinglin was known for his womanizing nature. He had a poor reputation among the students, and he even caused a scandal by luring a female student into a relationship, which became known throughout the school. If it hadn’t been for the Wang Family’s intervention to calm the situation, it would have been uncertain whether he could have retained his professorship.

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