Chapter 502: Will It Be Eavesdropped?



Heimer planned to send Shen Chenghou back to the small hospital in the township.

Shin Sung-hou didn't want to go back just like that.

The reason why Heimer did this was simply because he was attracted by the treatment method that could cure ADGIS syndrome.

He wanted to take it for himself and get people like Shin Sung-hou who knew about it to get out of the way so that he could do his job more easily.

Shin Sung-ho knew that his abilities were limited and had no intention of competing with Hammer.

But if a man does not work for himself, he will be punished by heaven and earth.

Shin Sung-ho has repeatedly hinted that he wants to stay in the hospital in New York.

It's a pity that Hai Mo Dang didn't understand. Since he was unkind, Shen Chenghou didn't need to give lecture notes.

Shen Chenghou approached Su Yuhe with this mentality.

Su Yuhe asked him so many questions in a roundabout way. Don't think he didn't notice that Su Yuhe must have seen this acupuncture method. Maybe she really knew the old Chinese doctor who wrote this prescription.

Let’s see if she will tell the old Chinese doctor when she goes back.

It would be best if I could have a fight with Hammer.

When Su Yuhe was in the coffee shop, she was still holding her breath. It was only when she came out and felt the breeze that she gradually calmed down.

Heimer dared to do that because he was sure that Su Yuhe had no way to deal with him.

However, she never expected that the acupuncture treatment program she wrote could actually treat ADGIS syndrome.

When she returned to the apartment, Zhou Jiaming, who had returned earlier than her, was reciting English in the living room.

It wasn't that Su Yuhe deliberately listened, it was just that Zhou Jiaming was reading really loudly. When he looked over, Su Yuhe was surprised: "Zhou Jiaming, are you in love?"

Zhou Jiaming's face flushed, and he quickly put the book away: "No, I just thought it was interesting, so I just read it."

He was reading a love poem written by a particularly famous foreign poet of our time, the words and meaning of the poem were full of tenderness.

Seeing Su Yuhe looking worried, Zhou Jiaming asked, "What's wrong with you? We were waiting for you at the door just now, and then a classmate said you went to see Hai Mo, so we came back and didn't wait for you."

He thought Su Yuhe would come back later, but he didn't expect her to be half an hour late.

Su Yuhe thought about it and sat down. After thinking about the wording, she said that Hai Mo used the answers to the homework they had written before, and the clinical application seemed to have worked.

Zhou Jiaming was pleasantly surprised: "That's great! We're sure we can get an A, right?"

Seeing Su Yuhe's calm expression, the fire that had just ignited in Zhou Jiaming's heart was extinguished: "What's wrong? Is this not good?"

The homework was said to be completed by the group.

But it is no exaggeration to say that it was almost written by Su Yuhe alone. Both the traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine parts were Su Yuhe's ideas.

Song Guorong and Lin Jianfen came back from outside.

Lin Jianfen saw Su Yuhe looking away, so she didn't stay in the living room and went straight back to her room.

Song Guorong noticed that Su Yuhe was in an unusual mood today, so he poured a glass of water, sat down in the living room, and asked Su Yuhe what they were talking about in a casual manner.

Zhou Jiaming briefly explained the situation: "Wasn't our first group assignment in New York about ADGIS syndrome? Back then, it was under your guidance, Professor Song, and Yuhe's hard work that ultimately led to the writing of a treatment plan. Yuhe just said that Professor Heimer used our answers to the assignment in clinical practice, and it's working!"

Song Guorong's first reaction was also joy: "Isn't this a good thing? There is a cure for rare diseases, which will benefit mankind."

Su Yuhe pursed her lips and looked at Song Guorong hesitantly, "Teacher Song, Professor Heimer didn't tell me this, but someone else did. Heimer kept it a secret from me, and I only found out about it from someone else."

Zhou Jiaming, a student with no social experience, could not understand the subtext of Su Yuhe's words at all.

Song Guorong quickly figured it out and his smile faded: "Hai Mo, what you mean is that you don't want to acknowledge your efforts and you want to monopolize it unilaterally?"

Su Yuhe's expression slightly darkened: "It's not impossible."

Zhou Jiaming scratched the back of his head, unable to understand why Teacher Song and Su Yuhe looked like this.

Zhao Xiyuan kicked Zhou Jiaming and explained to him in a low voice:

"ADGIS syndrome is a rare disease. Discovering a cure is not only a medical advancement, but also a personal honor for the researcher. Simply put, Professor Heimer hopes to use this to apply for some medical award or something else. His personal status and reputation in the medical community will be even higher!"

Zhou Jiaming looked incredulous: "Is this even possible? Isn't this ours? How can he claim it as his own?"

Su Yuhe looked at Zhao Xiyuan: "Okay, Old Zhao, you are understanding more and more now."

Zhao Xiyuan smiled and said, "I guessed it after hearing it so many times. I've also been reading medical literature recently and learned a lot about doctors and medical awards."

Song Guorong answered Zhou Jiaming's question: "Hai Mo is a famous scholar in the local medical community. People are helping their own people. We are from China. Even if there is evidence to prove that this is ours, others can still deny it."

He continued, "If Xiao Su's guess is true, then Heimer would probably have already applied. If all goes well, perhaps the medical news would report it in a few days."

Su Yuhe also thought of this, so she felt melancholy.

Chinese identity is not respected in the United States at present. Even if she provides evidence to prove that it was her method to expose it, it will be useless. The local media and government will definitely be biased towards Hammer!

After all, Heimer is an American.

Whoever develops a treatment for a rare disease will be proud of it, and if you magnify it further, it will bring honor to the country.

We can't let Su Yuhe win the medical award, because that would be the glory of China.

After thinking about it, this is just making wedding dresses for others.

Zhou Jiaming clenched his fists: "These damn Americans!"

Zhao Xiyuan pulled Zhou Jiaming and said, "Stop talking like that. Walls have ears."

"How many of these Americans can understand the Chinese I speak?" Zhou Jiaming disagreed.

Su Yuhe suddenly became alert and looked around the living room: "Is there anything eavesdropping?"

Zhao Xiyuan's expression changed: "Then we just remembered it now, isn't it too late?"

Song Guorong smiled and said, "Relax, there's no need to be so nervous. We checked on the first day we arrived. There's nothing. The State University of New York wouldn't install something like this in an apartment."

Zhou Jiaming muttered, "How can it be impossible? With teachers like that, there's nothing they can't do."

Su Yuhe lowered her head, not knowing what she was thinking.

Song Guorong called her, "Xiao Su. What are you thinking about?"

Su Yuhe raised her head: "This matter will not be let go like this. I can't let Hai Mo do such a thing. He stole the fruits of our labor today, will he steal someone else's tomorrow?"

Zhou Jiaming snorted: "Maybe they are all habitual offenders!"

Song Guorong had no intention of letting the matter go.

It is true that Chinese people do not have a high status here and are even discriminated against.

But what's the difference between Heimer taking Su Yuhe and others' research results for himself and directly stealing other people's research results?

This involves issues of principle.

As a well-known scholar in the industry, if he engages in such unhealthy practices, wouldn't the medical profession be in a mess?

Will there be further development in the future?

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