Before Elder Quigley could say anything. Jonathan Woods spoke first. “Science has no borders? Our country’s two bomb experts were locked up for a few years after returning to the country, yet you say that there are no borders? The talents that our country has painstakingly nurtured have turned their backs and taken up citizenship in other countries. They researched weapons before using them on our people, yet you say that there are no borders? “Even cats, dogs, and trees are sanctioned. Yet you say there are no borders? “Miss Raven, may I ask if you are currently a Chanaea citizen?” A trace of embarrassment flashed across Gwen Raven’s eyes as she said, “I’m a Chanaea citizen myself.”
She held dual nationality. She was a citizen of both Chanaea and Caspardion. “Will you stay at Chanaea forever? If not, don’t boast about bringing benefits to the people. I’m afraid you won’t be bringing benefits to the people on our side,” Jonathan retorted bluntly.
This woman bullied his junior Annalise and still had the gall to ask Jonathan’s mentor to accept her as his disciple. She was really making a fool out of herself.
Moreover, the remedies and medicine in their traditional medicine were so precious. How could they simply pass such know-how to someone like Gwen Raven who had settled overseas for many years and operated a pharmaceutical business overseas?
For so many years, proponents of modern medicine had been boasting about how awesome modern medicine was, but they were secretly sending people to Chanaea to steal the medical knowledge of traditional medicine.
As a result, the current world was caught in a ridiculous, peculiar cycle. The citizens of Chanaea were taking modern medicine, undergoing surgeries, and receiving radiotherapy and chemotherapy. They gave praise that modern medicine was fast and effective, but no one cared about traditional medicine.
Many countries on the opposite side of the globe were desperately learning traditional medicine, researching traditional medicine, and using traditional medicine’s remedies and products to strengthen their own medical foundations and nurture their origins.
In order to safeguard the medical know-how, the senior practitioners of traditional medicine would rather live with the infamy of leaving people in the lurch and not saving lives. Take in someone like Gwen Raven as a disciple? Was she worthy? Gwen knew that Jonathan was displeased with her because of Annalise Barton, so she was even more pissed off.
She felt that Jane Hiller was right. Jonathan Woods must have had a relationship with Annalise Barton that was far from innocent. That was why he was desperately speaking up for Annalise and burnishing her with all kinds of positive attributes. Gwen could not argue with Jonathan in front of Joseph Quigley. After all, Jonathan was Joseph Quigley’s eldest disciple.
She smiled and said, “My dear Jonathan, will you stay in Chanaea forever? After all, no one can say for sure. what will happen in the future, right? Didn’t you also stay overseas for many years? Even if it were a short stint, it must have been at least 15 years, right? In the past 15 years of being a doctor overseas, you’ve done so many surgeries every day, treated so many illnesses and saved so many lives. Which side have you brought benefits to?”
“I will stay in Chanaea forever. Of course, it is the citizens of Chanaea whom I bring benefits to,” Jonathan replied icily. He would never explain to Gwen why he had stayed abroad for nearly 20 years. He was under orders from his mentor to study modern medicine overseas and bring the essence of modern medicine back to his own country.
What was the essence of modern medicine? Was it really just modern medicinal products, surgery, and radiotherapy or chemotherapy? Of course not! There were also the overseas citizens’ physiques, living habits, and eating habits.
Why were they able to consume meat on a long-term basis without ending up with serious cardiovascular and cerebrovascular problems? Many people there were obese but could still live to 80 or 90 years old, while the people of Chanaea who ate too much meat immediately faced cardiovascular and cerebrovascular problems. All of this should be the focus of research by traditional medicine practitioners. The motto of traditional medicine was to solve the problem at its root.
Regarding cardiovascular and cerebrovascular problems, traditional medicine practitioners should be studying how to improve blood circulation and reduce blood stasis. From there, they should come up with an effective remedy for thrombosis instead of blindly using supporting medical props. When Gwen heard Jonathan’s words, she smiled at Joseph and said, “Old Old Mr. Quigley, I’ll also stay in Chanaea for a long time. I will only go overseas to learn.”
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