The community leader’s remark directly swallowed back the rest of his words.
Li Jingsheng looked at Tang Ping and Xiaogao, who were watching them with anticipation and a bit of excitement.
"Sister Tang, Dr. Gao, why don’t you join in for a photo? This honor doesn’t belong to me alone; you both deserve a part of it too. You both helped save a life that day."
Since ending up in the newspapers and on TV was unavoidable, he figured he might as well let his two employees appear as well.
"Can we really join the group photo?"
"Of course you can! It would be better for you to stand behind Dr. Li."
When taking a photo, there will surely be a need to highlight a main focus.
The person receiving the certificate was Li Jingsheng.
Tang Ping and Dr. Gao were just lucky to be included.
The process of awarding the certificate was simple, but coordinating with the photographers took quite a bit of time.
Everyone seemed more than happy to be on camera, except for Li Jingsheng.
The community’s two leaders were most enthusiastic.
Many people value fame and fortune quite highly.
...
After more than twenty minutes, the photo session was finally over.
The police officers, community leaders, and reporters all left one after another.
Li Jingsheng held the certificate for bravery and felt quite happy inside.
This was a testament to an honor in life.
"The boss is incredible, now he’s become a model citizen of bravery."
"From now on, our clinic doesn’t need to fear being falsely accused."
Xiaogao and Tang Ping looked at the certificate, feeling both happy and envious.
"Why did the TV reporters come?"
Li Jingsheng was a bit puzzled.
Logically, TV reporters wouldn’t come for such a minor matter.
"It might be that Chu Yao from the Urban Daily brought them over. I heard Chu Yao calling the TV reporter Sister Mei, they seemed to have a close relationship."
Xiaogao’s observation skills are quite sharp!
Li Jingsheng felt that he must have been sold out by this journalist named Chu Yao.
He had long heard that newspaper and TV reporters share news leads because they don’t directly compete.
But for such a small thing to make it to TV?
The small clinic’s business was beginning to warm back up these days.
Especially after Kuang Shuqin beat the drum outside the clinic, causing street traffic to jam, the resulting publicity seemed to have a good effect.
At first, it didn’t seem to have much effect, but over time, the aftereffects were showing bit by bit.
It was much like some fine wine.
At first, it just tasted quite good, but the aftereffect was quite strong.
After putting the certificate away, Li Jingsheng sat back at his clinic desk.
He suddenly had a whimsical thought: earning a banner can add 100 life value points, could today’s bravery certificate add life value too?
The Bone Touching Skill had leveled up, and his next task was to accumulate life points to improve medication efficacy and pharmacokinetics.
Especially since the clinic’s business was beginning to recover, he was more eager to improve his medication skills.
Upon viewing the attribute panel, he was almost stunned.
"This...this can’t be right! 1179 life points?"
Li Jingsheng discovered that his life point balance had unexpectedly broken a thousand.
After upgrading the Bone Touching Skill, there were 179 life points remaining.
Now it suddenly surged by 1000 points, which really gave him quite a scare.
It was too unbelievable.
But he could quickly find the correct medication plan through the patient’s response and then suppress the illness.
"Originally, I thought upgrading both medical skills of Fang Medicine was an unattainable dream, but unexpectedly it was accomplished with ease. And there are still 402 life points left."
Li Jingsheng felt everything was like a dream.
It felt somewhat unreal.
But when he sensed the powerful medication ability, he could be sure this was not a dream.
The three cases of unsatisfactory treatment outcomes he encountered a few days ago initially felt beyond his capability, so he referred them to a major hospital.
If he encountered similar cases again, he would be confident of managing them.
Treating such cases in his small clinic and then having unsatisfactory outcomes before referring them to a major hospital significantly damaged the clinic’s reputation.
If it felt beyond him, he could have chosen not to take the case from the start.
But once accepted, if the medication didn’t work, it was obvious that once the patient left, they would spread word that the clinic wasn’t good.
Gradually, a few patients or customers entered the clinic intermittently.
The shadow caused by the incident with the cancer patient a few days ago was slowly fading away.
Li Jingsheng was now stronger than ever, steadily sitting at the clinic desk, waiting for patients to come in for consultation.
Now, prescribing for colds, stomach pains, headaches, and fevers was noticeably more proficient than before.
At around five o’clock, an elderly man, dressed cleanly and neatly, though quite simply, walked into the clinic.
Even from a distance, one could hear the man’s heavy breathing.
"Doctor, cough cough... I feel a bit short of breath, cough cough..."
The elderly man was coughing uncontrollably.
Judging by his age, he seemed to be under 60 years old.
"Don’t worry, have a seat first and speak slowly."
Li Jingsheng noticed Tang Ping was busy, so he got up and poured a glass of water for the elderly man.
Actually, people aged 40 to 65 can no longer be termed as elderly, but rather middle-aged or young.

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