On a particular day, three cancer patients had already been admitted to the VIP area of Kangyun Hospital. The doctors were fully occupied with their work, but the journalists managed to intercept one of them for an interview.
“Doctor, may I ask how you plan to treat cancer? Cancer is currently one of the world’s incurable diseases, a problem that has stumped the entire medical community. What gives you the confidence to claim that you can cure it?” An attractive female journalist inquired.
“Our confidence stems from the fact that our approach to diagnosing and treating cancer is rooted in genetics. As for the specifics, it’s not convenient to disclose them at the moment. Furthermore, while we understand the need to prove ourselves and promote our services as a newly opened hospital, we hope that you won’t disturb us and the patients. This is, first and foremost, a hospital dedicated to saving lives and treating the sick,” the doctor calmly responded.
The journalists understood the gravity of the situation and were sensible enough to recognize that they were in a hospital setting.
They were well aware that any interference on their part could potentially harm the doctors’ ability to provide adequate treatment to the patients. They knew the risks they would face, from losing their jobs to legal repercussions, or even criminal charges, if they were to compromise patient care.
Therefore, they obediently refrained from disrupting the doctors and patients, patiently awaiting the results of the cancer treatments.
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In just a matter of days, Kangyun Hospital delivered astounding news: several late-stage cancer patients experienced significant improvements in their health, and after approximately ten more days, their cancer was completely cured, with only the final stage of physical recovery remaining.
Some individuals who remained skeptical and unsure decided to seek confirmation from other hospitals, only to discover that indeed, the patient’s cancer had been completely eradicated.
The news swiftly spread, causing a sensation throughout the world. The global medical community was left in awe, surpassing even the astonishment that followed the conquest of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).
As one of the world’s top five terminal illnesses, cancer surpasses ALS in terms of prevalence by more than tenfold. Furthermore, due to the rising rates of smoking and obesity, the number of cancer patients worldwide continues to escalate. Conquering cancer holds immense significance for society as a whole.
“Wow, this Kangyun Hospital is absolutely incredible. They’ve managed to cure even late-stage cancer.”
“Initially, many believed it was nothing more than a publicity stunt, an intentional imitation of Kangfeng Hospital solely for fame. But now we know they possess genuine skills.”
“Now Kangfeng Hospital truly finds itself lagging behind.”
“What is Su Jing’s reaction to all of this?”
“He hasn’t shown any response. He’s preoccupied with the launch of the Second Generation Galactic Smartphones, which is his true money-making weapon. It’s possible that he has lost interest in the medical field.”
Chinese doctors like Wang Kangyun and Liu Wei were overjoyed and struggled to contain their emotions. Even Lu Qinming and others from Kangfeng Hospital found themselves in a state of disbelief.
“Oh my god, they have truly conquered cancer.”
“We were convinced that Director Su Jing would win this year’s Nobel Prize in Medicine. Conquering ALS was already an incredible feat. But now, they’ve conquered cancer, which appears even more extraordinary.”
“Now, everyone is discussing Kangyun Hospital, overshadowing us.”
Previously, it seemed that Kangfeng Hospital was unstoppable, reigning as the world’s best, with no foreseeable challenger. Who could have imagined that another hospital with a similar model would suddenly emerge and surpass Kangfeng Hospital?
As a result, some individuals seized the opportunity to voice their grievances— the keyboard warriors who had long concealed themselves, dissatisfied with Su Jing. They had been repeatedly humiliated by Su Jing and had essentially given up, enduring their frustration.
Although they remained unwilling, they could only bear it. After all, Su Jing had made an indelible impression.
Despite being suppressed by the United States, he managed to turn the tide. However, they never anticipated that someone would deliver a blow to Kangfeng Hospital and Su Jing, presenting them with a rare opportunity.
“Hehe, I never expected Su Jing to find himself in this situation.”
“To all those who hailed Su Jing as the epitome of excellence, can you see it? There are still individuals in this world who possess greater talent than him. They simply don’t boast as much.”
“Kangyun Hospital is truly remarkable. I will only seek medical treatment there in the future.”
In a small rented house, a disheveled young man with an unkempt beard read the news and burst into laughter, repeating the act three times. This young man was Xu Jing, who once opposed Su Jing and found himself in a dire situation as a consequence.
He had once been a promising doctor, but now he struggled to find a hospital willing to employ him. During this period, he drifted aimlessly, occasionally summoning the energy to work, but he could only secure positions in small clinics.
The stark contrast from his previous circumstances made it difficult for him to accept his current situation, and he spent his days wearing a sullen expression, blaming others and the heavens. Eventually, even the small clinics could no longer tolerate him, leaving him unemployed once again.
At this moment, witnessing the remarkable rise of Kangyun Hospital, Xu Jing felt elated, instantly brightening his mood.
“Due to my attack on Su Jing on Weibo, I had left a profoundly negative impact and received a scathing evaluation from Wang Kangyun, whom I derogatorily referred to as an “Old Thief.” As a result, no hospital was willing to work with me, let alone dare to hire me. However, just because other hospitals didn’t have the courage to employ me didn’t mean that Kangyun Hospital wouldn’t dare. They had openly challenged Kangfeng Hospital, indicating their lack of fondness for Su Jing. Therefore, my previous attack on Su Jing could be seen not as a black mark but rather as a declaration of allegiance. They must be willing to accept me. Hahaha…” Xu Jing contemplated this and couldn’t help but burst into laughter, feeling that he had once again found a glimmer of light, a turning point in his life.
“Wait, I have to post another Weibo.” Xu Jing’s eyes lit up as he opened his computer and swiftly wrote an article, which he then posted on Weibo. The content naturally involved belittling Kangfeng Hospital and praising Kangyun Hospital, with an overtly flattering tone.
Afterward, he tidied up his appearance, shaved his beard, donned his finest suit, and headed to Kangyun Hospital. On the hospital’s official website, he saw the news that Kangyun Hospital was recruiting several doctors, and he fervently hoped to secure a position there.
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