Du Youchao did not dare to admit that the reason for his illness was that he did not want his final farewell performance to be cancelled because of this. He believed that Ding Yuanzhi did not know the importance of the stage to him. Regardless of his condition, Du Youchao didn't want to go to the hospital. Ding Yuanzhi didn't bother to persuade him, but just reminded Du Youchao before leaving that he was a musician and a father at the same time. From now on, in order to facilitate the selection of the two projects and the convenience of the doctors in the neurology department, the precision team will be moved into room 301, and the integrated Chinese and Western medicine team will be moved into room 302. Han Xilin was concerned about the three patients the master had helped, so he asked Ding Yuanzhi to help pay attention.

Han Kuohai asked Han Xilin about the progress of the project plan, and Situ also called Ding Yuanzhi to the office. Han Xilin said that he could do this project himself, but Han Kuohai had to tell himself why the project failed at the beginning. Han Kuohai had to tell the truth that the reason why this project failed was because it was not compliant. On the other hand, Situ told Ding Yuanzhi apologetically that the Swedish side attaches great importance to Chinese and Western medicine, and the Ninth Academy also wants to give a sincere gift, so Situ gave Han Xilin the information on Ding Xuekun's last scientific research project before his death. Situ's remarks meant that Ding Yuanzhi and his group should make concessions for Han Xilin's integrative medicine group.

Ding Yuanzhi accepted it calmly, but the team members couldn't. In their eyes, compared to their overtime work and staying up late to rush for information, Han Xilin's integrated Chinese and Western medicine team seemed to have done nothing, so why should they make way for them. After Han Xilin knew that Lin Yajie vetoed Ding Xuekun's project, he immediately went to her for a reasonable explanation. Lin Yajie didn't hide it either. At first, Ding Xuekun wanted to promote things without any experimental data to the grassroots. Lin Yajie, who was born in rigorous and scientific western medicine, naturally disagreed. Han Xilin wants to convince her that it's okay, but don't use the failed case to argue with her again.

After Ding Yuanzhi learned from Li Qiao that Zhang Qiangwei was cured, he guessed that Han Xilin treated him. Ding Yuanzhi was curious about how Han Xilin treated him, so he went to the Chinese Medicine Building to find Han Xilin. In the traditional Chinese medicine that Han Xilin is good at, Ding Yuanzhi is like a child who is just entering the classroom, full of desire for knowledge, Han Xilin did not miss this rare opportunity, and made fun of Ding Yuanzhi several times. The friendship between the two gradually deepened. Ding Yuanzhi said that he had given in when the dean was looking for him today. As for why, Ding Yuanzhi said it was not difficult to make concessions. He has been like this since he was a child, growing up in an environment lacking father's love, and how many concessions he has made.

Situ and Lin Yajie were talking in the office. She knew that the artificial intelligence project was not the one who raised the objection by Lin Yajie, but Ding Xuekun himself who really raised the objection. At first, it was because Situ asked the artificial intelligence project to be bound together with Hua Tudan, so Ding Xuekun did so resolutely. And Lin Yajie carried the pot, nothing more than for Han Xilin's good, but also to reassure Situ. Last night, Ding Yuanzhi drank at Han Xilin's place. When he woke up on the sofa, he had a splitting headache. Han Xilin had already boiled Chinese medicine for him, waiting for him to drink it when he woke up. Ding Yuanzhi was reluctant to drink it, but Han Xilin threatened him with the treatment of porphyria.

The meeting was going to be held this afternoon, and Han Kuohai and Situ were looking forward to Han Xilin's performance in the afternoon.

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