The Omniscient

Chapter 34: The Essence of Traditional Chinese Medicine



Chapter 34: The Essence of Traditional Chinese Medicine

While Lü Qinggong was still puzzled about whether Huang Ji was a student at their university, Huang Ji had already arrived at Tongji Hospital.

The hospital director, Dean Hong, was in his office when Xiao Fang from HR knocked on the door.

“Dean Hong, just now Professor Lü Qinggong sent an email recommending a student from their university to interview here. He said he sent the email to you as well,” Xiao Fang reported.

“Oh?” Dean Hong logged into his email and found an unread message from half an hour earlier, sent from Lü Qinggong’s personal account.

The email briefly introduced an undergraduate student from Fudan University and attached a paper related to thoracic medicine. However, Hong didn’t open the paper, focusing instead on the phrases in the email like “truthfully” and “hire at your discretion.”

“Having Professor Lü write a recommendation letter probably means there’s some connection here. If this student were really outstanding, though, he would’ve recommended them to an affiliated hospital of their own university. Why send them to me instead?”

“Seems pretty average—probably just a courtesy for someone’s sake,” Hong concluded. Without even glancing at the attached paper, he instructed Xiao Fang:

“Alright, I got it. Contact the student and arrange an interview for tomorrow at 2 PM. Once they arrive, have Old Lu meet them.”

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