After hearing this, the man was stunned. "Unbelievable!" he exclaimed. "To be able to master the art of acupuncture at such a young age is truly a genius! It took me forty years to even begin to grasp the technique... and now I'm told he's gone... What a shame. Does this master know how to cure my heart problem?"
The woman nodded, confirming his suspicions. "That's right. The young man was able to accurately determine the heart's condition and offer treatment recommendations based solely on visual inspection. Unfortunately, just as he was about to reveal the specific plan, he was forced to leave due to an emergency phone call."
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At the same time, on the bustling avenue of this city.
Chu Jinghong swept across the road like a gust of breeze and headed straight for his workplace.
Although his steps were as fast as lightning, his posture still maintained a sense of otherworldliness.
When a human-powered tricycle appeared in front of the road blocking the way, Chu Jinghong did not choose to take a detour. Instead, he easily jumped over it with an almost magical movement, briefly supporting the edge of the vehicle with his hands before floating to the other side.
This scene attracted the attention of the people around, who were all shocked by this amazing move.
Finally, after a quick gallop, Chu Jinghong arrived at the foot of the office building where his destination was.
For him, who is pressed for time at the moment, every minute and every second cannot be wasted.
He rushed directly to the high-rise office on the top floor. Even though regulations required prior permission to enter this space, Chu Jinghong seemed to have some special right of passage and did not need to follow the usual procedures.
After pushing open the door of the president's office, I saw Xia Yuqing busy answering a phone call.
Seeing his colleague suddenly burst into the room, Chu Jinghong stood at the door and asked between breaths, "What happened that required you to look for me?"
Hearing this, Xia Yuqing hurriedly hung up the conversation, looked at the slightly tired figure outside the door and replied: "You can relax yourself first."
He then added, "I previously mentioned to you our intention to participate in exchanges in the field of traditional Chinese medicine. The original plan was to invite local partners to jointly develop a new cold medicine for treating colds caused by wind and cold. We already have a formula provider, but we lack a reliable manufacturer and processor for mass production."
After hearing the explanation, Chu Jinghong, who hadn't yet completely calmed down, asked again, "Why didn't you move forward with this project?"
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