Rebirth: My Dear Little Wife Is So Scheming-Chapter 776 Thank You
Chapter 776: Chapter 776 Thank You
"Bai Xiao, please take a seat!"
Liu Hongmin felt he was being so amiable that it was almost out of character for him, so he immediately restrained his smile a bit; he couldn’t let the students think he was sucking up to them.
After all, he was the Director of Academic Affairs and needed to maintain some dignity. freёwebnoѵel.com
"Thank you, Director Liu!"
Bai Xiao sat next to Zhang Zhaoyuan. If someone was willing to do that, she didn’t feel ashamed. Ma Yao, who sat in front of her, turned around and covertly gave her a thumbs-up.
This guy, looking to get me into trouble!
"Hello, let’s formally introduce ourselves. Zhang Zhaoyuan, I was really rude last time. Also, I haven’t thanked you for curing my cold, thank you!" Zhang Zhaoyuan extended his hand, his demeanor humble, like a refined gentleman.
Grasping his well-defined hand, even the warmth of his palm was as comforting as the moist warmth of spring, "Bai Xiao, that’s too kind of you. Let’s exchange ideas and learn from each other."
Zhang Zhaoyuan gave her a good impression; he was a special boy, at least very magnanimous.
She couldn’t stand those who, unable to succeed themselves, couldn’t bear to see others excel, consumed by petty jealousy.
Zhang Zhaoyuan was very positive, probably why all the female students at Medical College liked him.
"The idea you proposed about integrating Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western medicine is really sensible. If you have time, we could discuss it together. I’m quite interested in this, especially in the area of potions. Combining both Eastern and Western approaches seems more meaningful.
Traditional Chinese Medicine may work slowly, but the toxic side effects are minimal. Compared with Western medicine’s side effects, there is a lot of room for exploration."
"Integration of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western medicine? Is this something Bai Xiao proposed?" Liu Hongmin wouldn’t miss this opportunity and butted in. He had created this chance, and it was certainly not for Zhang Zhaoyuan’s benefit.
This guy had stolen his thunder.
"It was indeed proposed by Bai Xiao. After we returned to our department, we did some research and found that it’s quite feasible."
"That’s excellent. Bai Xiao is a very talented person, and her ideas are bold. We can convene a meeting to discuss this topic in the future and focus on it as a research subject. Bai Xiao, you should write up a feasibility report and submit it to us. Our school leaders will look it over. We shouldn’t let a good idea go to waste." Liu Hongmin instinctively wondered if this was Yu Shaoyan’s intention.
After all, a research project is not just a simple proposition but requires financial support, coordination from various personnel. Bai Xiao had only been at the school for a month and had the courage to make such bold suggestions, which was the best proof that Yu Shaoyan must be supporting her from behind. How else would she dare to speak out?
With such confidence, it seemed that this was Yu Shaoyan’s idea. Although he, as the Director of Academic Affairs, wasn’t in charge of funding, expressing support in such matters carried weight with the principal, and the project should easily get approved.
"Okay, Director, we will work out a plan after we return. Thank you for your support of our research."
This project was not only a path that promised great development in the future but was also the only thing Bai Xiao hoped could help the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine to advance further. She only wished that her small contribution, like that of a butterfly flapping its wings, might bring about substantial progress in the development of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
"Why the formality? Since I’m a teacher and students have research directions, we should offer even more support. The country needs more people like you who have ideas, talent, and the courage to act. I will definitely support you."
Liu Hongmin himself almost started to believe his own rhetoric as exceedingly noble and just.