Chapter 189 - I’ll Wait For You. I’ll Keep Waiting For You. (1/2)

Since Yu Gangan refused to give him her notebook and pen, Fang Zhihan decided to type a few words on his phone instead: He then placed it in front of Yu Gangan.

This man was so domineering.

But, just as Yu Gangan was about to sneer at him, she suddenly heard her name being called out by Su Jiushan, “Dr. Yu Gangan, do you agree?”

Yu Gangan looked at Su Jiushan blankly. What was she agreeing with?

Su Jiushan was talking fine, why did she suddenly call out her name and ask her a question?

A moment ago, Fang Zhihan was disturbing her so much that she stopped listening to Su Jiushan.

Seeing Yu Gangan’s confused expression, Su Jiushan’s amusement grew, so she said, “You’re welcome to share your opinion, Dr. Yu Gangan.”

The entire hall suddenly fell silent.

The mockery in the woman’s eyes showed that she was obviously trying to embarrass Yu Gangan. With a slight smile, Yu Gangan said gently, “I think it’s ridiculous.”

All of a sudden, the entire hall was thrown into shock.

Everyone looked at Yu Gangan in surprise. Some people thought she was arrogant, some thought she was acting out of line and didn’t know how to respect others, and some people thought she had said what they were thinking, but they were surprised that she actually said it.

In an instant, the sounds of discussion began to fill the room, buzzing like a swarm of bees.

Su Jiushan subconsciously clenched her fists as she maintained a smile, “Dr. Yu Gangan, what do you mean by that?”

With a gentle smile, Yu Gangan replied, “Chinese medicine should be shared and discussed. That’s why Elder Huang talked about passing down the tradition and also discussed the ‘Treatise on febrile disease caused by cold’. After that, Elder Chen talked about his experience with acupuncture in a clinical setting. As we all know, everyone’s very busy but they still spared some time to come to this seminar. The purpose is to share knowledge and experience. If you want to talk about acupuncture and philosophy, then we might as well discuss acupuncture and metaphysics. Chinese medicine stemmed from metaphysics, that’s why it’s hard to learn. I don’t understand why we are talking about philosophy. Even if we clarify the relationship, it will not aid in saving people.”

It was a few simple words, but it was extremely cold and sharp, drawing blood in one prick.

Some people were shocked, some people were dazed and some people smiled with amusement…

A loud clap was suddenly heard in the quiet hall, “That’s right, well said. This is exactly the reason why Chinese medicine is harder to learn than Western medicine.”