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Doctor: Picking Up Attributes in the Hospital-Chapter 405 - 354: Gao Qilan Wants to Take Zhao Heng as a Student? (Part 2)
Actually, Zhao Heng underestimated his reputation and attention in the industry. At the age of twenty-five, he was undoubtedly about to become the deputy director of the Anesthesia and Perioperative Center at Eastern Hospital, a top-tier hospital, a talent and charm never seen before in the entire medical field.
The accumulation of knowledge, if one has a good memory, can indeed be completed swiftly.
But the ability to handle clinical affairs and develop new treatment methods cannot be enhanced or acquired in a short time; this can only be described as an extraordinary gift.
Therefore, when Gao Qilan heard about Zhao Heng, she conducted a thorough investigation into him. Only then did she discover that within two months, Zhao Heng had evolved from operating medical equipment to reaching the level of a top domestic multidisciplinary expert—an astonishing achievement in terms of learning and growth.
If one were to describe it, Gao Qilan could only think of the "power transfer through initiation" in martial arts novels.
However, she knew that such technology capable of transmitting human experience and consciousness has not yet emerged in the current world.
Such technology might appear as a prototype after a hundred years of human technological development.
"Regarding learning ability, I might have a slight talent."
Upon hearing this from Gao Qilan, Zhao Heng remained calm; there have been many geniuses throughout human history, and one more doesn’t make a difference.
Take Tesla and Da Vinci, for instance—they are geniuses beyond human comprehension.
He, at the moment, has merely integrated the expertise of top multidisciplinary experts, far from achieving the accomplishments of geniuses like Tesla, Da Vinci, and Einstein.
Moreover, in terms of the system he possesses, it becomes challenging for him to achieve many groundbreaking accomplishments in the future.
At most, he might delve deeper into the forefront of current medical technology.
"I wonder if Dr. Zhao is interested in hypnosis?"
Gao Qilan said with some intrigue.
In all honesty, her hypnotism skills are considered top-notch domestically, even globally. If she wanted to accept students, the queue could stretch for miles.
Nowadays, numerous people wish to learn authentic hypnotism, but they find no entry points.
Take the so-called "rapid hypnosis courses" that charge varying amounts from tens of thousands; what they teach are unsatisfactory and mysterious concepts lacking substance.
The application of hypnosis still falls short of practicality.
The reason for not accepting genuine students is that Gao Qilan knows true hypnotism is extremely dangerous.
"Everyone desires to learn such technology."
Zhao Heng honestly replied; he knew that to someone like Gao Qilan, pleasantries were unnecessary.
Moreover, prior to coming, he consulted with Gao Jun about Gao Qilan, understanding she has a distinct background and possesses real, valuable skills.
"But Director Gao hasn’t taught genuine hypnotism to anyone before, and I don’t think I’m fortunate enough for that."
After a brief pause, Zhao Heng added.
No one can truly guess what such a hypnosis master like Gao Qilan has in mind.
If possible, Zhao Heng would prefer not to have deeper interactions with her.
Besides, if Zhao Heng wanted to learn her hypnotism skills, there was a more direct method: applying to observe when Gao Qilan hypnotizes patients, allowing the system to help Zhao Heng "pick up" her hypnotism abilities.
This method is even more straightforward than being taught by Gao Qilan.
"No, I believe you have the potential, given your ability to master interdisciplinary knowledge within such a short period and integrate them. Your brain development, especially in learning and memory areas, likely far exceeds others. If you learn these skills, you might significantly advance hypnotism technology to unprecedented heights."
Gao Qilan said with slight excitement.
"The pinnacle of hypnotism?"
Seeing the usually calm Gao Qilan suddenly become excited, Zhao Heng asked with curiosity.
"Yes, you’re aware hypnosis isn’t as magical as the public imagines. Although hypnotists can issue commands to the hypnotized in a state of hypnosis, these commands cannot violate their intrinsic will. For example, issuing clearly unreasonable commands to the hypnotized is impossible—in simple terms, hypnosis can’t defy the human body or consciousness."
"Current hypnosis technology only embellishes human consciousness, far from achieving what is depicted in Inception—direct modification or implantation of consciousness."
Gao Qilan stated slowly.
"Director Gao, do you mean hypnotism technology might develop to directly modify human consciousness or implant ideas?"
Zhao Heng suddenly felt a chill and asked instinctively.
Such thoughts from Gao Qilan were quite perilous.
"I understand this sounds eerie, considering human’s greatest asset is free consciousness. However, free consciousness brings more destruction and ruin to humanity."
Gao Qilan continued.
"Director Gao, I think you shouldn’t delve too deeply into the field you’ve mentioned."
Zhao Heng thought for a while and couldn’t help but say.
A genius’s ideas are beyond what ordinary people can fathom.
"Dr. Zhao, you’ve misunderstood."
Hearing Zhao Heng’s slight persuasive tone, Gao Qilan smiled mildly.
"Think about it if humanity could directly block or erase negative emotions through consciousness modification, many societal problems could disappear. Such individuals could always maintain the most positive, optimistic, and fullest mental state—isn’t this everyone’s dream?"
Gao Qilan asserted.
"Without negative emotions, wouldn’t people just become foolishly happy?"
Zhao Heng questioned with confusion.
Negative emotions are challenges and obstacles everyone constantly faces and overcome, and many societal issues arise from them.
Yet there’s a theory suggesting that negative emotions are a natural warning system for humans.
Just like modern medical findings show humans can’t survive without pain; pain is a perfect warning system.
Imagine if there were no pain—when the body encounters problems, one remains unaware.
For example, when an ordinary person gets scalded by hot water, they learn not to touch boiling water again.
Jumping from a height and feeling pain teaches them not to jump from heights next time.
Bumping and bleeding remind them to be cautious.
But if someone is born without pain sensation, they won’t know what should or shouldn’t be done, climbing high, jumping down, often injuring themselves without knowing, sometimes to the point of bones being exposed, with no reaction.
Such individuals, without round-the-clock care, struggle to grow up normally.
Negative emotions, to humans, serve a similar purpose.
The reasoning is simple—for instance, when people witness others getting injured or facing tough situations, they develop empathy, a hard-to-alleviate negative emotion arising from helplessness over shared suffering.
Without these negative emotions, a person might never consider others’ feelings—psychologically, such individuals possess inherent antisocial personality disorder, an extremely dangerous group. Many serial killers fall into this category.







