University Doctor and His Fragile Patients

Chapter 451 - 369: Too Real, Bad Influence!



Chapter 451 - 369: Too Real, Bad Influence!

Does the show have a negative social influence?

Chen Mu pondered seriously for a moment.

He was completely baffled as to how all those people who reported the show came to such a conclusion.

In Chen Mu’s view.

The show he’s currently involved in, apart from exposing bits about the school doctor’s profession.

It also serves an educational purpose in medicine.

Just like.

Epilepsy.

Now, many people who watched this show know about the common rescue mistakes for epilepsy patients.

If they encounter epilepsy patients in life from now on.

They might take fewer wrong steps when trying to help.

And.

Chinese medicine.

For so many years, mainstream hospitals generally prioritize Western medicine.

Many people have started to distrust the Chinese medicine handed down by our ancestors.

At least.

In front of the live camera.

Chen Mu believes he has been able to do this.

He has been able to do it.

Prove to many who distrust Chinese medicine that it can actually be quite powerful.

Even.

He has the courage to say in front of the camera.

In certain special rescue situations, a few silver needles of Chinese medicine may match the large machinery of Western medicine.

And...

So many more...

Chen Mu has always felt that the show he records is meaningful.

But now, what does Su Bingbing say?

That someone reported the show.

Claiming it has a socially misleading nature, Chen Mu just feels puzzled and somewhat aggrieved.

What’s wrong with this show?

Facing Chen Mu’s somewhat troubled gaze, Su Bingbing also sighed, even somewhat reluctant to face Chen Mu’s expression.

"The main issue is that our show’s team never expected some very young children to watch it under their parents’ supervision."

"So far, several hundred cases have emerged nationwide, where patients imitated He Congming..."

Chen Mu was stunned: "Imitate He Congming?"

Recalling.

Since the show started airing, He Congming’s actions in front of the live camera left Chen Mu with a more subtle expression.

"Imitating He Congming, swallowing light bulbs?"

Su Bingbing helplessly nodded: "Yes, imitating He Congming, swallowing light bulbs, many of these patients are children under the age of 12."

Chen Mu: "..."

"I understand all this, but isn’t this show primarily a college application guide? Is it too early to let children under 12 watch it?"

"I also think it’s a show about understanding various professions. If kids think being a school doctor isn’t for them, they can just turn off the TV. No need for reports, right?"

"Not really. Many parents want to nurture their children’s career aspirations from a young age, which is why there are so many young viewers of the show."

"So, just because they’re young, they can report casually?"

"But regardless of what you say, this show really does have social hazards. Haven’t there been lots of imitators of He Congming?"

"Alright, alright!!! The program group is really amazing if they can be blamed for even this."

"This show will definitely be taken down, just like many cartoons that were reported before!"

"..."

Su Bingbing looked back.

Seeing Chen Mu’s expression of wanting to cry without tears, she instantly softened a bit.

But after all, Chen Mu is the protagonist of this season’s program.

No matter what changes occur with the show.

As the main figure, Chen Mu must have the right to be informed.

Although Su Bingbing’s own feelings were quite complicated at this moment.

She still sorted out her emotions.

And she focused her attention on Chen Mu: "Dr. Chen, at the beginning, reports about this show were indeed only from some children’s parents. But now, the people reporting are from all walks of life."

Chen Mu: "..."

He still couldn’t figure it out.

What’s wrong with this show.

Su Bingbing also gave a light sigh, sorting out her equally complicated feelings, before continuing: "Many people believe the show’s feng shui is bad."

Chen Mu widened his eyes: "Ah?"

Saying the show brought about some negative societal influence.

This kind of statement.

Chen Mu might barely convince himself to accept this strange accusation.

But...

Claiming a variety show has bad feng shui?

Isn’t that a bit absurd?!

Even if someone genuinely dislikes the show and wants to report it.

At least find.

A reason that sounds a bit more credible?

Facing Chen Mu’s incredulous gaze, Su Bingbing also nodded gravely, "Yes, Dr. Chen, that’s what those who reported said, claiming our show team has bad feng shui."

Chen Mu: "Fine, they can say the show’s feng shui is problematic, but in our country, we believe that whoever asserts, must prove. They used such ridiculous reasons to report the program team; they should at least provide evidence, right?"

Su Bingbing: "They did provide evidence; I’ve seen it, and it’s logical and well-reasoned."

Chen Mu: "???"

"It’s all over, I feel like Dr. Chen is completely dumbfounded now."

"Not just Dr. Chen, even as a mere onlooker, I’m already dumbfounded..."

"How could they actually provide evidence for such an absurd reason? How did they do it?"

"Even more absurd, isn’t it my wife, the show host? Shouldn’t she be on the program group’s side no matter what? But what did my wife just say? She thinks those people’s evidence makes sense?!"

"I fully understand Dr. Chen’s helplessness at this moment. I thought at least my wife was on his side, but in a blink of an eye, the last teammate defected."

"Though, I am really curious how they managed to provide evidence."

"Honestly, I’m dying to know!"

"..."

Chen Mu took a deep breath.

Just barely calming himself down a bit.

Making himself.

As much as possible...

Avoid doing anything seemingly out of control in front of the live cameras.

"Reporter Su, if possible, I would like to know how they provided the evidence."

Su Bingbing: "Most of the reporters are small leaders from companies or some school teachers."

"After our show aired, many viewers often ended up suspecting they had diseases after watching."

"Not a small number suddenly called in sick, saying they might have a terminal illness."

"According to relevant data, since our show aired, the number of sick leaves in the whole society increased by a full ten percent."

Chen Mu: "Hiss!"

Even though he felt a little baffled before.

But upon hearing these numbers.

He couldn’t help but take a deep breath.

Ten percent.

Placed at the societal level, it’s an incredibly frightening figure.

If there are ten thousand working people.

At least.

A thousand people have taken sick leave since the program aired.

Upon thinking of this.

Chen Mu looked towards the live camera with shock.

Are the viewers of this show really this impressive?


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