Chapter 455 - 190: Lu Xuan, Who Was Expelled by Me, Appointed as an Association Director?
Chapter 455 - 190: Lu Xuan, Who Was Expelled by Me, Appointed as an Association Director?
"Teacher Xie, who is that?"
"The back does look somewhat familiar, but I don’t seem to have any impression!"
Liu Rong looked puzzled.
Xie Mingsong was increasingly helpless, unsure whether to say anything or not. Finally, he could only remind, "Think again, it’s better for some people to come to mind by yourself than for me to tell you."
"Who is it?"
Hearing Xie Mingsong’s words, Liu Rong became even more curious.
Xie Mingsong nudged his mouth, "The name is already displayed up there, you can see for yourself."
"So mysterious..."
Seeing Xie Mingsong’s attitude, Liu Rong couldn’t help but roll his eyes, then turned his head back, his gaze moving from the somewhat familiar back to the nameplate on the stage.
His eyes swept across one name after another.
Liu Rong was not a member of the Yong City Chinese Medical Association, and he didn’t know much about the few directors of the association. He had heard of some, but had little impression of a few others.
Since Elder Zhang became a nationally renowned doctor, the development of the Traditional Chinese Medicine circle in Yong City had been rapid, with many talented individuals emerging. Nowadays, not even those within the Traditional Chinese Medicine circle of Yong City know how many notable doctors there are, let alone ordinary people.
Many Chinese medicine practitioners have little fame, yet their medical skills are remarkable.
However, within their small circles, they are well-known.
And there are quite a few such people in Yong City.
Some people are naturally low-key, and even if they join the Yong City Chinese Medical Association, they won’t make a big fuss for everyone to know.
Therefore, Liu Rong did not recognize several names in the row of names he scanned.
However, he didn’t really mind. Although there were about a hundred members of the Yong City Chinese Medical Association, most of them he was not familiar with. He had not met more than half and had not even heard of some.
He did know someone like Zhang Jingcai, who was invited early on to the United South Chinese Medicine Association to practice.
But, they didn’t necessarily know him.
As his gaze passed over a row of names, it landed on a somewhat familiar name.
Lu Xuan.
Initially, Liu Rong didn’t pay attention to the name, as there were many with the same name.
Someone he had expelled from the Beijiang District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital as an intern, and even sent to the Health Center. Even if he was an excellent graduate of Zhijiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, it was impossible for him to have transformed significantly in less than two months, from an intern with no clinical experience to a director of the Yong City Chinese Medical Association.
That was simply impossible.
Even though Liu Rong held such a belief, as his gaze moved from the name back to Lu Xuan’s inexplicably familiar back, he couldn’t help but furrow his brows, his gaze turning deep.
So young, who could it be?
Liu Rong was very sure he had seen this young man before, but he couldn’t recall where.
As for Lu Xuan, whom he had expelled from the Beijiang District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, he had completely put him out of his mind.
"Where have I seen him before..."
Liu Rong murmured in his heart.
He was growing more puzzled. So young, and capable of being a director in the Yong City Chinese Medical Association, such a person would surely have medical skills not much inferior to Zhang Jingcai and others, or at least stronger than Xie Mingsong, who stood beside him.
Liu Rong was well aware of the challenges of joining the Yong City Chinese Medical Association.
He himself had applied many times over the years, all ending in failure.
He even asked the director and Xie Mingsong as sponsors, only to be politely declined.
Liu Rong understood their concerns: that his skills were lacking, and he might not only fail to join the association but also affect the standing of the director and Xie Mingsong within it.
There was even a possibility of being asked to leave.
Such occurrences were rare in other cities’ medical associations, but in Yong City, being asked to leave had happened more than once or twice.
Although Liu Rong felt uncomfortable about it, he knew his chances of joining were slim.
Still, Liu Rong hadn’t given up over the years.
He continued learning while applying to join.
Having this experience, Liu Rong clearly knew how tough it was to join the Yong City Chinese Medical Association, much less hold a director position.
Not to mention, he knew the high level of Xie Mingsong’s medical skills, yet even he was still a bit short of a director position.
Someone he had expelled, a recent graduate, becoming a director of the association was unthinkable.
With this thought, Liu Rong had no other candidates in mind.
Yet, the sense of familiarity given by the individual grew stronger over time.
Beside him, Old Wu hadn’t noticed Liu Rong, just saw he hadn’t spoken for a long while, so he laughed, "Are you feeling shocked?"
Before Liu Rong could respond, Old Wu continued, "To be honest, when I first learned about him, I was more shocked than you. Someone in their early twenties achieving such accomplishments, with him around, Yong City’s Traditional Chinese Medicine community won’t need to worry much for decades."
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