Zhu Wencong left the basement satisfied, convinced that modern Traditional Chinese Medicine could continue to progress and surely maintain its lead over Western medicine in the future.
He no longer had to worry about the decline of Traditional Chinese Medicine, as Zhu Wencong had transformed the American branch into the orthodoxy, protecting an art on the brink of being lost.
Zhuang Yunxuan led Zhu Wencong to the dean's office, and although he was not the dean himself, he was responsible for everything in the institution.
The dean had no interest in power, as their time and minds were spent studying and treating patients.
Despite Zhuang Yunxuan's absolute authority, he dared not act rashly, as the elder professors could communicate directly with Zhu Wencong.
They could replace him with a word, and Zhu Wencong would absolutely comply; otherwise, he wouldn't have invested so heavily in Jiuding Medical without regard for the cost.