Although he currently only works in the pharmacy, he is proficient in all six major medical disciplines; otherwise, how could he have been considered the best candidate for president back then?
Old Master Yan: "Very good, very good. I believe that with you, Old Master Fang, taking the lead, my success rate in persuading you will increase even further."
"Only a few points, but it's a deal. Now, I'll be waiting for your good news."
Old Fang was completely satisfied.
He turned to leave Old Yan's office.
At this moment, Old Yan seemed to remember something. Suddenly, his brows furrowed, and he quickly called out to Old Fang, saying...
"Mr. Fang, I have a favor to ask."
Before Elder Yan could continue, Elder Fang interrupted him, saying, "I know what you're going to say. Don't worry, I'll keep this a secret. I've already given instructions to Xiao Wang, and he won't be able to keep quiet about it."
Old Master Yan then relaxed his brow. "Then I can rest assured."
Then Mr. Fang left.
Old Master Yan just realized that if there were only a few S-grade pills, he could make up an excuse to cover it up. After all, the Chinese Medicine Association can also produce S-grade pills, but the efficacy may not reach 95%, which would not cause panic in the Chinese medicine academic community.
However, if someone were to discover that someone could mass-produce such pills, and that the person making them was so young, with limitless potential for the future, it would inevitably spark a power struggle among various factions.
If that happens, given his abilities and the Chinese Medicine Association, they might not be able to save Ya Ya.
Soon, Old Yan composed himself and walked toward the conference room next door.
The door wasn't closed. Pushing it open, I saw Su Ya and her son in the conference room, each sitting on one side, quite a distance apart.
It was clear from this that there was no communication between them.
Old Master Yan was relieved. She knew Ya Ya wouldn't say anything, but she couldn't underestimate her son. What if he deduced that the S-grade pills were made by Ya Ya? At this critical moment, it would be safer if fewer people knew about this.
"Ya Ya, come with me."
After finishing his sentence, Old Yan turned and left.
Su Ya got up and followed Old Yan into the office once again.
Yan Wencheng did not follow.
He knew his father didn't want him to know. So there was no need to make things awkward for him.
The door closed.
Then Old Master Yan said with a serious expression, "Ya Ya, the pills have been tested. The medicine is rated as S-level, and the preliminary test shows that the efficacy can reach more than 95%."
Old Su didn't ask if Su Ya made these medicines, because he already had the answer in his heart.
Su Ya was relieved to hear what Elder Yan said. It seemed that the quality of the medicine made by the medicine furnace was quite good, and although it had been around for hundreds of years, there were no problems with the furnace.
but.
"If people find out that you can make medicine, and that you can make S-grade medicine, it will attract a lot of unnecessary trouble. It might even attract some unknown forces."
Su Ya: "Thank you for the reminder, Professor Yan."
Old Yan knew it wouldn't be that easy.
However, he still has to say something.
"So, would you like to join the Chinese Medicine Association?"
"What do you do by joining the Chinese Medicine Association?"
"Occasionally, I'll help with the development of some drugs. With your pharmaceutical capabilities, I can make you the vice president directly."
Do I need to come here every day?
Although Su Ya is interested in traditional Chinese medicine, she does not want to be tied down by it as a job.
"No need. Your position as vice president is just a nominal one. You don't need to come to the Chinese Medicine Association every day. Moreover, your rights are equivalent to those of the official vice president."
Old Yan continued to throw out bait.
"Furthermore, did you see that old man just now? That's Elder Fang from our Traditional Chinese Medicine Association, the Qin Dou of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Association. He also promised that if we find the person who developed the S-level drug, he's willing to make an exception and take him on as his personal disciple. You know, Elder Fang hasn't taken on any disciples in a long time."
Su Ya wasn't particularly interested in being the vice president, but she knew that "among three people walking together, there must be one who can teach me." Her knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine was still very limited; she had learned it all on her own in the other world through books. No one had ever truly guided her.
After a moment of silence, Su Ya replied, "Uncle Yan, I'll think about it."
Old Yan: "Okay."
"By the way, Ya Ya, you still need to take the college entrance exam tomorrow, right?"
"kindness."
"Then you should apply to Tsinghua University. It has the most famous traditional Chinese medicine program in Beijing, and Professor Fang is a professor there on a nominal basis."
"I haven't thought about that yet. I'll see where my friend takes the exam. That's where I'll take the exam."
Old Yan: ......
Then Su Ya said, "Uncle Yan, I see you have many books here. May I borrow a few?"
Old Master Yan: "Sure, Ya Ya, which books do you want to read?"
“The Yellow Emperor’s Inner Classic, Treatise on Febrile Diseases, Prescriptions of the Golden Chamber, Treatise on the Origins and Symptoms of Various Diseases by Chao’s Family, Treatise on Epidemic Diseases.” Su Ya recited the names of several books.
After listening, Master Yan thought to himself, "These are the most basic books on traditional Chinese medicine. Basically, the first lesson for anyone learning traditional Chinese medicine is to understand these books."
But Ya Ya has already developed S-level drugs, yet she still needs the most basic books.
However, my niece finally managed to speak up.
How could I refuse?
So Mr. Yan took those books out of the bookshelf.
Su Ya picked up the book and saw that just by looking at the font on the cover, she knew that these books by Elder Yan should be the earliest and most comprehensive editions. No wonder they were books passed down by the Chinese Medicine Association.
The books Suya read in the other world before were all modified versions.
Since coming into this world, although I've read books on this subject, they were mostly written in informal, informal settings. Much of the content in those books was incomplete. The books held by the Traditional Chinese Medicine Association, however, were passed down from generation to generation of presidents.
It is not available to the general public.
Su Ya took the book and said goodbye to Old Yan, then left contentedly.
When he got to the first floor, he saw the man who had picked him up from school waiting downstairs again.
"It's getting late. I'll take you home. It's not safe for a girl to go home so late alone. I'll go get the car. You can wait outside."
After saying this, Yan Wencheng didn't wait for a refusal and headed straight for the gate of the Chinese Medicine Association.
Suya did not refuse her kindness.
At this time of day, it's not easy to get a taxi in Kyoto.
And she wanted to go home and look at these books.
A few minutes later, I realized it was almost time.
He then walked towards the gate.
When Yan Wencheng drove over, he saw the girl waiting outside the gate, holding a large stack of books. A smile involuntarily appeared on his lips; he knew that a girl wouldn't refuse a man as outstanding as him.
Suya put the book on the back seat first, then sat down.
The car started moving.
After a while, I heard the man in front of me speaking.
"Oh right, I didn't have a chance to introduce myself earlier. My name is Yan Wencheng, and I'm Old Master Yan's eldest son. And you are?"
Yan Wencheng did not mention that he was also the vice president of the Chinese Medicine Association.
“Suya.”
The girl's voice remained as cold and aloof as ever, and she didn't say another word.
"Um, there's a question I'd like to ask. Did you know my father before? You two seemed quite familiar with each other."
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