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โBased on my knowledge from my previous life, it may not necessarily be the case. However, Professor Lawson was good at publicizing his achievements through newspapers, magazines, and online media.
โEvery achievement attained by Professor Lawson, as well as every paper he has authored, regardless of scale, has invariably been publicized. Over time, his reputation has continued to grow.
โThe subject he teaches has also become very popular within the institute.
โAcupuncture is already in a disadvantaged position.
โNo matter what achievements Professor Wilcourt attains or what kind of papers she publishes, due to her low profile, they will all be overlooked.
โThe incident involving Mr. Longley presents us with an excellent opportunity to demonstrate the value of acupuncture.
โAt the very least, it will allow people to see that acupuncture is useful.
โThis is a fact. Why canโt we tell that to journalists?โ
Josie felt an indescribable sense of grievance.
At the same time, in front of the hospital inpatient building.
A person asked, โWhat did that girl just say? Could it be that she meant Mr. Longley was saved?โ
Another person asked, โSince he is 90 years old and suddenly suffers a stroke, even if he recovers, Iโm afraid he would still end up paralyzed.โ
The first person said, โIt is difficult to say. If something really happens, would the Longley family still allow those individuals to leave?
โJohn, where are you?โ
John replied, โDude, I found out that Mr. Longley has already left the emergency room and has been transferred to the inpatient department.
โAccording to a nurse, he is conscious, not paralyzed, and in good condition!โ
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All of a sudden, all media outlets were in a frenzy, each beginning live coverage on the scene.
A reporter said, โHello everyone. I am currently on the ground floor of the inpatient building at Aloville Central Hospital.
โSeveral hours ago, a leading figure in the medical community, Director Longley of the National Hospital, was brought here.
โAccording to reports, Mr. Longley is now out of danger and has regained consciousness.
โAt the event site, a young girl who hadnโt even graduated from university yet was the one who gave him emergency treatment.
โAccording to eyewitness accounts, when Mr. Longley was lying unconscious on the ground, no one dared to approach or move him.
โIt was this courageous young woman specializing in acupuncture who took the initiative.
โLater, with the assistance of her teacher and friend, they worked together to rescue Mr. Longley.
โWe express our gratitude to this young lady. We must mention here that her teacher is Professor Wilcourt.
โProfessor Wilcourt is a renowned professor of acupuncture at the Medical University, who has consistently engaged in acupuncture teaching for many years.
โShe is dedicated to the development and promotion of traditional medicine. She is an outstanding scholar.โ
People were always like this. When someoneโs reputation took a dive, everyone was quick to kick them down further.
However, when the situation reversed, they hurried to offer praise.
In this modern era, attention was the hottest commodity. However, the truth never mattered to people.
Josie had once suffered from the harm caused by rumors and public opinion. After she time-traveled, she was compelled to make use of these rumors and public opinion.
However, she did not anticipate the intensity of the backlash. It was so overwhelming that she became the hottest topic within the medical community at the moment.
On the surface, people would praise her, but behind her back, everyone would criticize her.
People would say that she was full of herself and treated her peers like cowards.
They felt that the Longley family was the only one who genuinely liked her.
But these were matters for later.
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That day, she was escorted back to Aloville Traditional Medicine Hospital by Sean. Claire got out of the car with her.
Delilah, her anger still unresolved, stepped out of the vehicle without glancing at the two of them.
She headed toward her temporary office at Aloville Traditional Medicine Hospital.
Sean went to park the car, while Claire took Josie by the hand and walked toward the dormitory.
She said, โDonโt take my motherโs words to heart. She is actually concerned about you.
โBack then, the Reedshaw family was ruined by public opinion. Otherwise, my grandfather would not have retired so early.โ
Josie felt a sudden jolt in her heart. She asked, โHas Professor Wilcourtโs consistent low profile always been related to the Reedshaw familyโs early experiences?โ
Claire nodded with resignation. โYes. Back thenโฆโ