"That's right." Dylan nodded. "You may prepare a demo of the treatments on the spot so that everyone can judge which method is more effective and feasible!"
"Sounds good." Liam crossed his hands behind his back and put on a defiant expression.
"Today, we will show the traditional medicine community what is science and what is trash!"
Others chimed in, "Exactly! Anyone can brag about how great they are! We'll be able to judge who is superior after a demo!” "Haha. Once we show off our skills, I’m afraid all traditional medicine practitioners will be miserable!"
"That would be funny. Traditional medicine will no longer have a foothold in the future..."
Listening to everyone's discussion, Scott frowned and said to Dylan, "How do you expect us to do the demo, Director Wayne? Ancient healing methods require us to apply acupuncture and moxibustion externally as well as consuming herbal medicine internally for replenishment by determining the yin and yang, five elements, vital energy flow, visceral manifestation, and meridians. How should we perform all these?"
Blake nodded and agreed, "Mr.
Ragland is right. It will be difficult for us to perform a demo, so it is extremely disadvantageous to us, ancient doctors!"
"Hahaha..." Mateo snickered disdainfully, "I think you're just scared! You are a bunch of people who deceive the world!"
"You-"
Scott pointed his finger at Mateo as his face turned red with anger. "How dare you speak so brazenly?! Don't you treat me and Mr. Duncan as your seniors?!"
Mateo shrugged. "I'm going to work in a hospital in Mittera soon anyway. Why should I waste time on you, paranoid old geezers?"
"How... How could you?!" Scott roared at Liam, his face ashen.
"Professor Clayton, don't you feel ashamed that your student is being so disrespectful?!”
Liam looked indifferent.
"I'm only responsible for teaching him. It's his freedom to do whatever besides that. We Mitterans are not as pedantic and dogmatic as you Qustians."
"Yeah. We are all Mitteran nationals," declared Mateo with a look of contempt.
"We're willing to spread science and cure diseases to save lives in Qustia. You should be grateful to us and accept our criticism!”
"You—"
Just as Scott wanted to say something, Kingsley stepped forward to stop him.
Immediately, Kingsley raised his head and turned to Dylan, who was standing on the stage.
"I think Mr. Ragland is right. It is too hasty for a demo. It is impossible to prove the strength of ancient doctors in that way."
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