Chapter 524 Preparing to Build a Traditional Chinese Medicine School
Chapter 524 Preparing to Build a Traditional Chinese Medicine School
No sooner had Zhang Tao left than Kong Wen and Liu Zhiyi entered together.
"Sister Zhiyi, Uncle Wen, I feel like you two have changed so much!"
Both Kong Wen and Liu Zhiyi exuded vitality, judging from their facial expressions and mental state.
“Jiu’er, I thought I would be able to see you more often after I returned from Shengjing, but I didn’t expect it would be even more difficult to see you.”
Liu Zhiyi gave Hua Yan a warm hug; she really missed Hua Yan.
Perhaps because she has been in contact with more people and society in recent years, Liu Zhiyi has become much more cheerful and knows how to express her feelings.
"Sister Zhiyi, isn't that because you're too busy and don't have time to visit me at school?"
"Hehe! Brother Wen, I feel like I've been falsely accused! You tell me, how many times have we been to Yanda University? Have we ever seen this heartless little witch even once!"
Liu Zhiyi turned to look at Kong Wen, her expression one of unspoken suffering.
"Jiu'er, you're really wronging Zhiyi. Every time Zhiyi misses you, she invites me to go to school to see you. But we've never seen you. Even the dorm supervisor knows us now and told us that you haven't been back for a long time."
We know you're busy, so we didn't dare call you for fear of disturbing your work.
Kong Wen ruffled Hua Yan's hair, his eyes full of doting affection.
He had initially planned to stay by Hua Yan's side constantly, but Hua Yan had assigned him so many tasks that this dream was impossible to realize. Although he could learn a lot from Hua Yan, he couldn't just learn without applying what he learned! So he began to grow through practical experience.
The key issue is that Hua Yan has her own things to do, and there are some things he simply can't help with. Take the matter with the Black Dragon Society in J country, for example; he couldn't get involved at all. Even Liu Liang was helpless, and he was even more of a burden, needing Hua Yan to rescue them.
Therefore, from then on, Kong Wen recognized his place and did whatever he could to help Hua Yan, instead of becoming a burden to her.
Since focusing on working under Miao Xianxing, Kong Wen felt that his growth rate was just as rapid, in no way inferior to that of working alongside Hua Yan. Therefore, he no longer clung to or struggled with the matter of following Hua Yan.
Kong Wen has now grown into a qualified manager capable of operating independently. Liu Quan is in charge of internal affairs, while Kong Wen is in charge of external affairs. Whether it's Miao Xianxing's matter, Rong Lu's matter, Liang Dong and Hai Yitian's matter, or even Zhang Tao's matter, Kong Wen is involved in all of them. He has completely become the spokesperson for Hua Yan.
Hua Yan trusted Kong Wen to do things because she taught him many things step by step, so that he could apply these theoretical knowledge to practice.
At first, Kong Wen would frequently call Hua Yan to report on the progress of each task. Later, as he became involved in more and more projects and gained more experience, he no longer needed to report to Hua Yan or ask for instructions on everything.
He also knew that he had to grow up quickly in order to share Hua Yan's burden.
Now that Kong Wen has received Miao Xianxing's true teachings, he has developed a broader perspective and decisiveness, so Hua Yan is relieved.
"Hehe! The dorm supervisor must have complained about me to you guys!"
Hua Yan could easily imagine the dormitory supervisor's expression.
"You're wrong about the dorm supervisor. Every time I visit, she looks at me with concern and says, 'This child is so young, and there's no adult to take care of him. He has to go out and help others every few days, and yet he still gets first place in his exams. How much effort must he have put in!'"
Kong Wen perfectly mimicked the dormitory supervisor's expressions.
"Huh? The dorm supervisor really said that about me. Every time I go back, she says to me with a stern face, 'All you do is run around aimlessly all day long, don't you ever get tired?'"
I thought she didn't like me, so I always tried to sneak in so she wouldn't nag me.
Haha! I didn't expect she was just trying to comfort me; I really misunderstood her kindness. Next time I go out, I'll definitely bring her a gift.
Hua Yan imagined the dormitory supervisor's disgusted expression in her mind, but her eyes revealed a look of heartache, and a warm current inexplicably surged through her heart.
"Hehe! She even criticized us, saying that we adults are not up to standard and that we should pay more attention to you."
Liu Zhiyi still remembers the dormitory supervisor's earnest and persuasive manner.
Hua Yan smiled foolishly, knowing that even in places she couldn't see, someone cared about her.
"Jiu'er, Zhiyi wants to talk to you about the Chinese medicine clinic. I want to report to you everything that's happening in Kyoto."
In a couple of days, I'm going to Shenzhen with Mr. Miao. The home appliance production line there has been debugged and is ready to go into production.
After Zhao Yao completed his construction project there, Boss Miao planned to have him set up a construction company.
......"
Kong Wen reported on all the major and minor events of all the companies under Hua Yan's name.
"Yes! After the home appliance production in Shenzhen goes into operation, it will mainly meet the needs of South China and East China. The remaining portion will be considered for export to Southeast Asia."
The collaboration between Kyoto and the television factory produces products that meet the needs of North and Northwest China.
After the factory in Shengjing is completed, it will mainly serve the Northeast region, and can also prepare for export to Country R.
Previously, when I went to Country R with Mr. Chai, we found that their light industry was very backward, and many things could not meet daily needs, so we must seize this opportunity.
Uncle Wen, you must do a good job of coordinating the work in Shenzhen, Beijing, and Shengjing. Boss Miao is very capable, but he is not a superhuman, so your cooperation is very important.
From now on, you and General Manager Miao will be in charge of the overall situation. Each project and each region will have a dedicated person in charge, and you will be responsible for managing them well.
......"
Hua Yan rambled on and on.
Once this guy starts talking, he wants to tell everyone everything he knows.
Hehe! These "others" are not ordinary people; they are people she relies on and who can share her burdens.
Kong Wen maintained his old habit of writing down everything Hua Yan told him in a notebook.
From Hua Yan's words, Kong Wen sensed something: he was someone Hua Yan valued.
Haha! I feel like he's second only to Miao Xianxing.
Hua Yan really wanted to cultivate Kong Wen into a well-rounded talent, because so much work was being put on Miao Xianxing's shoulders, and she was worried that he would be overworked. Kong Wen would be a strong backup.
"Jiu'er, don't worry, I will definitely live up to your expectations. I will learn more from President Miao and strive to meet your requirements as soon as possible."
Kong Wen seized the opportunity to express his loyalty.
"Uncle Wen, you've done a great job, but you can't neglect your health for the sake of work. Health is always the foundation of everything; without it, everything else is just empty talk."
This is Hua Yan's tragic story. In her past life, she neglected her health for work, which led to irreversible problems. In her haste to make arrangements for her funeral, she failed to notice the underhanded actions of others and was ultimately betrayed, resulting in her death.
In this life, she pays great attention to the health of those around her, striving to prevent problems before they arise.
"I know, with Zhiyi here, you can rest assured about my health!"
Kong Wen called Liu Zhiyi by her name repeatedly, and Liu Zhiyi didn't seem to mind at all.
Haha! It can't be Kong Wen...
Hua Yan knew that if this matter succeeded, all the better; if it failed, pointing it out now might make things irreversible. So she saw through it but didn't say anything, pretending to be deaf and dumb.
"Hmm! Now that Uncle Wen mentioned it, I suddenly have a new idea, which is that Sister Zhiyi should give everyone a physical check-up every six months."
It would be a waste not to make full use of these readily available doctors.
"No problem. I'll handle things in Kyoto, and Wang Ming and Li Yang will take care of things in Shengjing. As for Shenzhen, we'll arrange a time to go there and give everyone a check-up."
Liu Zhiyi agreed with Hua Yan's suggestion and made all the necessary arrangements.
"Sister Zhiyi, how is the traditional Chinese medicine hospital in Kyoto?"
"Okay! It's good, but there are quite a lot of patients, and I can't handle it all by myself. I've already spoken to Manager Chu and asked her to lend me Luan Feng and Aunt Sheng Fang for a while, and I'll also ask Wang Ming to come over."
Liu Zhiyi has changed so much now; she communicates with people very smoothly.
“If things are on track in Shengjing, then keep these three people you’ve borrowed! How can you work with peace of mind if you don’t have a few capable people to rely on?”
"Oh, and have Manager Chu train a few more people for you. Uncle Wen can discuss these things with Manager Chu."
Hua Yan felt she hadn't been caring enough for Liu Zhiyi. Originally, Liu Zhiyi wanted to stay by her side after returning from Shengjing, but Hua Yan had been so busy with various things that she hadn't had time for Liu Zhiyi at all. Fortunately, she had opened a traditional Chinese medicine clinic for Liu Zhiyi, so she had something productive to do; otherwise, she wouldn't have been able to explain herself to Hua Yan.
"Yeah! No problem."
Kong Wen readily agreed.
“Jiu’er, I’ve seen how well the management of the Shengjing Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic is doing. I think we should hire a few senior professors from the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Kyoto to come here part-time to practice medicine. This would not only improve the clinic’s reputation and credibility, but also let those academics see our strength.”
In this way, when our TCM clinics are opened in other places, they can get the support of the local government and the recognition of the local people.
......"
When Liu Zhiyi talked about her professional knowledge, she spoke fluently and confidently, showing no trace of her former autism.
"Okay! That's fine. As for hiring professors from the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, let General Manager Miao and Uncle Wen go over and discuss it. The salary and benefits can be appropriately higher than their current wages."
By the way, Uncle Wen, could you tell General Manager Miao that we could establish our own TCM school to specifically train the talent we need? These hired professors could be valuable not only in our TCM clinic but also even more so in our TCM school.
Hua Yan's imagination ran wild; she went from thinking about TCM professors to thinking about TCM schools.
"I'll leave the affairs of the TCM school to Sister Zhiyi. Sister Zhiyi, Wang Ming, and Li Yang will all be involved in the teaching."
While professors at TCM universities can certainly teach, Wang Ming and Li Yang are people with practical experience, and Hua Yan feels that they may have more real knowledge and skills than those professors.
The three had a detailed discussion about establishing a traditional Chinese medicine hospital and a traditional Chinese medicine school.
After the final plan was finalized, Kong Wen and Liu Zhiyi reluctantly left. They had no choice but to leave; Liu Quan had called them for dinner several times already.
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