Austar actually held a lot of respect for Chen Cang!
Moreover, his wish for Chen Cang to become the president of the Digestive Surgery Society was not out of self-interest.
What set Austar apart from Chen Cang, a native of Britain, was his lack of emphasis on nationality, especially after his long experience with the European Union.
After spending some time together, he increasingly recognized how strong Chen Cang's talent was!
Medical studies initially test a person's diligence. The more solid your foundation, the quicker you'll progress, determining whether you can become an excellent resident doctor.
But gradually, you'll realize that diligence alone isn't enough. At that point, clinical thinking decides if you can be a competent attending!
Whether one can become an excellent chief, a nationally or provincially recognized doctor, hinges on talent!
The same is true for surgeons, even more so!