University Doctor and His Fragile Patients

Chapter 551 - 446: Dr. Chen Actually Gave Professor Liu Yao Such High Praise?

University Doctor and His Fragile Patients

Chapter 551 - 446: Dr. Chen Actually Gave Professor Liu Yao Such High Praise?

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Chapter 551: Chapter 446: Dr. Chen Actually Gave Professor Liu Yao Such High Praise?

"Ah?"

The patient who was just speaking eloquently, trying to fight for their "human rights".

Was suddenly confused by a comment from Chen Mu.

Staring blankly at Mu Yao in front of them.

Trying to speak several times, to continue expressing their high opinion.

But once they opened their mouth, they found themselves at a loss for words.

Instead, it was Mu Yao who, somewhat bewildered, undermined Chen Mu, "Why is it only me, Dr. Chen? My other classmates aren’t bad either."

As Mu Yao was saying this.

Other intern doctors from Hai City University of Traditional Medicine stood behind Mu Yao, nodding in strong agreement.

They truly believed that their skills weren’t bad either.

After all.

Didn’t Dr. Chen just say that to be a doctor, you need confidence!

If you, as a doctor, don’t believe in your own medical skills, how can you expect patients to believe in you?!

As they spoke.

Chen Mu had already treated the patient’s wound, "Could someone prepare some gauze and tape for me? I need to stabilize the patient’s affected area first."

"Here, Dr. Chen." An intern doctor quickly handed Chen Mu the items that had been prepared in advance.

Chen Mu glanced at them, taking note of this observant intern doctor.

He continued, "Du’s situation should be treated in the anorectal surgery department."

"In fact, many traditional Chinese medicine practitioners focus more on internal regulation and ordinary trauma treatment."

"Although you know a bit about anorectal issues, you’re not specialized anorectal surgeons, so you’re certainly not as reliable as a specialist."

While some intern doctors nodded in agreement.

They couldn’t help but question Chen Mu’s words, "Dr. Chen, I can understand what you’re saying, but the problem is, Senior Mu Yao, like us, studied traditional Chinese medicine. Does that mean Senior Mu Yao has studied anorectal surgery?"

"Yeah, although we have different professors, what we study shouldn’t differ that much!"

"Does it mean only Senior Mu Yao learned about anorectal surgery, and we didn’t need to? That doesn’t make sense."

The professors at Hai City University of Traditional Medicine have very good relationships.

So, although these graduate students have different mentors.

They have attended classes taught by other professors too.

They believe that their logic is flawless.

Chen Mu didn’t expect that his casual comments would elicit such a strong response from this group of intern doctors.

He awkwardly touched his nose, "It’s not that I can’t tell you, Mu Yao knows anorectal surgery because she’s a student highly regarded by Professor Liu Yao."

Some other graduate students were unsatisfied, "But I’m also Professor Liu Yao’s student. Do different students get taught different things?"

Chen Mu shrugged, "But you’re learning traditional Chinese medicine with Professor Liu Yao."

"What I’m talking about now is outside of traditional Chinese medicine, which goes back to Professor Liu Yao’s experiences when he was younger."

As Chen Mu began to speak about this, Mu Yao kept a probing gaze on Chen Mu.

Something’s off!

Very off!

During their prior meeting at Hai City University, her mentor Professor Liu Yao and Chen Mu barely spoke a few words to each other.

These two seemed no different from any other regular predecessors and successors.

Theoretically.

They should have no private connection at all.

However...

Mu Yao frowned, the things Chen Mu was saying now.

Truly made her think that Dr. Chen was very familiar.

With the achievements and history of her mentor during his youth.

It’s not an exaggeration to say he knows more about Professor Liu Yao’s youthful exploits than most of his students do.

Does Dr. Chen have many private connections with Professor Liu Yao?

And have a good relationship?

But during her university years, she had been learning alongside Professor Liu Yao.

Before her internship at Hai City University, she had never met this Chen Mu.

And she had never heard of Chen Mu from Professor Liu Yao’s stories.

Or, perhaps.

Suddenly, an entirely new thought flashed in Mu Yao’s mind.

If analyzed carefully.

Based on the known data so far, her mentor Professor Liu Yao and this Dr. Chen in front of her.

Their paths in medicine.

Actually have a significant overlap.

Although the timelines and locations don’t overlap, they are unexpectedly similar.

Following this line of thought.

Isn’t it possible.

That her mentor Professor Liu Yao and this Dr. Chen have known each other for a long time?

Isn’t it said that Dr. Chen’s medical knowledge is a family inheritance?

It might be that Professor Liu Yao and Dr. Chen’s father were really good friends, which isn’t unimaginable.

If that’s the case.

Professor Liu Yao is probably more familiar with Dr. Chen’s medical journey than many ordinary observers.

For some special reasons.

During the last meeting.

Dr. Chen and Professor Liu Yao were pretending not to be familiar, primarily to hide the true identity of Dr. Chen’s father.

They didn’t want most internet users to know from whom Dr. Chen inherited his medical skills.

But is just the matter of a lineage so hard to cover up?

Mu Yao didn’t quite understand.

Unless...

That person’s identity is quite extraordinary, a thought that only lingered in Mu Yao’s mind.

An image of an old child at heart surfaced in Mu Yao’s mind.

No way...

As Mu Yao suddenly figured out many things, she looked at Chen Mu in front of her in a somewhat terrified manner.

The Dr. Chen in front of her.

In appearance, didn’t seem to have any resemblance to that person.

But could these two seemingly different people really be father and son?

Chen Mu still didn’t know that his relatively casual remarks.

Had inadvertently led Mu Yao to such speculations.

Chen Mu just continued, "Your Professor Liu Yao, when he was younger, didn’t study traditional Chinese medicine."

"Ah?"

With Chen Mu’s words, an array of exclamations erupted indoors.

A few voices around were inquiring, "Didn’t study traditional Chinese medicine, then how did he become a professor, was it hereditary?"

Chen Mu shrugged, "It wasn’t hereditary, with Professor Liu Yao’s talent, if not for diversions, he might have been a National Medical Master by now!"

The surrounding intern doctors, "!!!"

Did Dr. Chen really have such a high regard for Professor Liu Yao?

This group of intern doctors completely forgot.

In terms of achievements in the medical field, or social standing.

It’s clearly Professor Liu Yao who surpasses Chen Mu in many ways, but perhaps because they hold too strong a filter for Chen Mu, they subconsciously held such almost radical reversed thoughts and speculations.

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