The Seven Sisters and Their Hidden King

Chapter 376 – It Was Fate



John spoke with clarity and authority, quoting classical texts as he elaborated on the concept of "Curing before Getting Ill."

He didn't need to emphasize its importance—his words carried weight, and the students naturally understood:

The more brilliant the doctor, the more attention they paid to prevention.

By the time he finished, the message was clear to everyone:

Preventative treatment wasn't just theory—it was the hallmark of true medical skill.

Applause erupted.

Loud, unrelenting, like invisible slaps landing on the stereotyped man's face.

This—this was teaching.

Not mindlessly reading ancient text from a PowerPoint and offering half-hearted explanations.

The man's face turned livid. He had planned to humiliate John, to put the "stubborn student" in his place.

But instead, it was he who had been utterly embarrassed in front of everyone.

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