The Martial Artist Turned Movie Mogul-Chapter 861 - 860. You win

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Chapter 861: 860. You win

"Alright, understood."

Tang Shu put away the materials and couldn’t help but chuckle softly; Professor Yu now looked just like a proud parent boasting about their own child.

This elicited a resigned sigh from someone nearby, "The future of the medical world depends on you all—"

"You are also an indispensable part, the medical world cannot be without you."

Without the research and teachings of the predecessors, how could there be continuity and further advancements by the next generation? Having read countless medical classics of this era, Tang Shu deeply recognized the contributions made by Master Yu and others to the industry, clearly inscribed on the Wall of Honor at the Imperial Capital Medical University.

An entire corridor dedicated to it had already become the lifelong pursuit of all students.

However, the person in question dismissed this notion with indifference, "I certainly haven’t had the experience of just strolling through the Medicinal Garden and discovering something like the Snow Soul Grass. When it comes to innovation, you are much stronger than us old folks."

What’s that saying? It’s easy to maintain, but hard to establish. It’s quite fitting in this context.

Professor Yu deeply felt that their research, building upon the work of those before them, was far less valuable than the discovery of the Snow Soul Grass. freēnovelkiss.com

He still didn’t know that Tang Shu had discovered not just the Snow Soul Grass, but also the Exquisite Plant, and rare herbs from the Northwest District that the Medical College had been researching for over half a year.

After discussing the data for most of the day, as the sunset was about to end, Tang Shu first contacted Wen Nuan immediately after leaving the residential compound.

"At the time, we indeed handed over the herbs we discovered to the Medical College; they are the best authority in the medical field domestically."

The female voice in the earpiece was quite surprised after hearing Tang Shu’s brief account, "The Medical College has been researching behind closed doors for so long and they still haven’t fully grasped its medicinal effects?"

Are you kidding me?

Wen Nuan, who didn’t know much about traditional Chinese medicine, really didn’t expect this outcome.

She had distributed the data to the relevant departments after returning from the Northwest. Research on herbs wasn’t her responsibility. After she completed the criminal crackdown, her team quickly received other missions. She never expected the follow-up events would develop in this way.

Her department’s efficiency was indeed faster—

Inside the Plants & Herbs Hall, a beautiful woman focusing on machinery wiped her face, and quite inelegantly rolled her eyes toward the ceiling.

"Sorry, I had no idea they were so unreliable... I remember you are familiar with those herbs, so how could the people at the Medical College not even know what those herbs are called?"

"Based on the existing medical classics, there haven’t been any records found about those herbs yet."

"How did you come to know about them?"

"Luckily, my family has them."

"..."

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Wen Nuan’s face showed vast fortune, "Tsk, you can tell right away that the conservative faction holds power in the Medical College. If they were less traditional in their approaches, why worry about the lack of breakthroughs in medicine."

Tang Shu found this statement awfully familiar; her friend’s views amazingly coincided with Professor Yu’s opinions.

"It’s clear that there has been a disconnection in some transmissions."

It happened to be her that came across this, and who knows how many seemingly insignificant yet effective herbs had been overlooked by everyone.

At this moment, Tang Shu felt even more determined to go out and explore.

In today’s terms, that would be—global travel, or perhaps being a backpacker wandering everywhere to collect inspiration?