Rebirth 1977 Great Era

Chapter 967 has a grand scope, starting with personnel from Taiwan

Chapter 967: A Big Picture, People Returning from Taiwan (Bonus Chapter for Monthly Tickets)
"Dean!" Fang Yan greeted as he walked to the door carrying a medicine box.

Upon recognizing Fang Yan, the dean immediately greeted him with a smile: "Oh, Fang Yan, you're here! What are you carrying?"

"The health products we mentioned last time for the China Academy of Engineering Physics have been completed by the Secret Formula Research Institute. Here are the finished product and the test report," Fang Yan explained.

The dean suddenly realized.

"So, should I call the Ministry of Health, or should you do it?" Fang Yan asked.

The dean immediately understood that this kid wanted him to stand up for him.

If Fang Yan makes the contact himself, then this matter has nothing to do with him, the dean.

It wasn't in vain that I took care of this kid; he's a grateful young man.

What old leaders fear most is that the subordinates they promote are ungrateful wretches.

The dean's preference for Fang Yan stemmed not only from his excellent medical skills but also from Fang Yan's willingness to eat alone.

Whether dealing with superiors or subordinates, this person always tries to exaggerate their achievements.

So when something good happens, he's the first person everyone thinks of.

Now, the dean was naturally happy to accept Fang Yan's kind intentions, so he smiled and said, "Let me call the Ministry of Health first."

"Then I'll trouble you." Fang Yan nodded, and the two understood each other without saying a word.

The dean made a phone call to report that "the medicine has been prepared by Fang Yan," and then relayed the instructions from the Ministry of Health: "The Ministry of Health will send someone to pick it up later, and after verification, deliver it directly to the China Academy of Physics."

“Okay,” Fang Yan replied. Zeng Luquan, standing to the side, was somewhat surprised. He had thought the Ministry of Health would have Peking Union Medical College Hospital conduct another round of testing, but it turned out they were verifying it themselves. However, he had complete confidence in the product: no matter who tested it, it could withstand international standards.

Fang Yan raised his wrist to check his watch: "It's almost time, I have to go see the doctor. I'll leave the rest to you."

The dean waved his hand: "Don't worry, there's no problem."

"Professor Zeng, let's go!" Fang Yan said to Zeng Luquan.

Zeng Luquan nodded and followed Fang Yan downstairs.

After going downstairs, he asked Fang Yan, somewhat puzzled:

Why do we have to go through Peking Union Medical College Hospital?

"Wouldn't it be more convenient to contact the Ministry of Health directly?"

Fang Yan smiled and shook his head, as if he had known Zeng Luquan was going to ask this question, and immediately replied:

"It is indeed convenient for us to contact the Ministry of Health directly, but it is not conducive to the promotion of our products."

"Huh?" Zeng Luquan was taken aback.

He said in dialect:

"In the scientific research and medical system, Peking Union Medical College Hospital is not only a technical authority, but also a key node in the administrative network. With their involvement, it's like having another unit endorsing our products. Think about it, are there more people who know our research institute or more people who know Peking Union Medical College Hospital?"

"If this goes on the market, will it get a bonus if it says it's a partner of Peking Union Medical College Hospital?"

"Peking Union Medical College Hospital naturally enjoys higher credibility in this area."

"If Peking Union Medical College Hospital is using it, should other hospitals use it too?"

"We need to take a longer-term view..."

"Moreover, hospitals need medication, and they can directly connect with patients. We are in charge of research and development and production. We can't do everything ourselves. Since we have such a good partner, why not connect with them and make use of them?"

"Do you think this makes sense?"

"Moreover, I have great confidence in the product you made, so it was the dean who reported it, which is equivalent to giving him a chance to show his face, a chance to show his face in front of the scientists at the China Academy of Engineering Physics."

"Having received benefits, how could he forget our kindness?"

Upon hearing Fang Yan's analysis, Zeng Luquan immediately realized what was going on.

Using dialects may seem redundant, but it leverages the reputation of Peking Union Medical College Hospital, essentially giving the product direct certification from a top-tier clinical hospital.

The medicines prescribed by Peking Union Medical College Hospital to the China Academy of Engineering Physics have passed the review of the Ministry of Health. This is equivalent to obtaining national certification. The endorsement of so many large institutions is much better than them contacting the Ministry of Health directly.

Dialects construct a kind of "generalized reciprocal" relationship.

The current dean has gained political capital, and must repay it through more opportunities for cooperation in the future.

In short, there are definitely many benefits.

Zeng Luquan was only focused on technology and never imagined it would have such a profound impact.

Fang Yan said to him:
"You'll understand after experiencing these things a lot." Zeng Luquan was both amused and exasperated. How old was Fang Yan this year?
I'm not even twenty-three yet, but I'm already forty-six this year.

They were twice his age, yet this kid still taught them a lesson.

Who says tech people have low emotional intelligence?
This rule doesn't apply at all when it comes to dialects.

Little did he know that the person in front of him was someone who had experienced the internet age and lived two lifetimes.

In the internet age, if you want to learn these things, there are tutorials everywhere online. Just watch a few videos and you'll naturally have some ideas.

When you need it, you'll use it naturally.

Just like people from a province with a high rate of civil service exam takers are naturally better at it, opportunities are reserved for those who are prepared.

After dropping Professor Zeng off at the parking lot, Fang Yan said goodbye and headed towards the outpatient building.

By the time Fang Yan arrived, Li Zhengji and the others had already come over.

"I was going to call the nurses' station to call you guys," Fang Yan said to them.

Li Zhengji said:
"It's not like it's my first time here. I saw that it was almost time, so I came over on my own."

Fang Yan opened the door to the consultation room, and everyone went inside.

Upon entering, Du Heng, Yan Yifan, and Song Jianzhong all took the initiative to start cleaning up the scene.

Although there didn't seem to be much to clean up at the scene.

But their enthusiasm remained undiminished; they swept, mopped, and wiped the tables.

Seeing this, Li Zhengji also took his thermos and went out to get water.

Fang Yan checked the time; the person should be arriving soon.

I looked out the window and downstairs. After a few minutes, a car finally arrived at the hospital entrance.

Fang Yan is very familiar with these vehicles; they are all vehicles arranged by the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office to transport overseas Chinese businessmen.

A short while later, Director Liao was the first to get out of the car, followed by the people from the other cars.

Director Liao came in person today, so there must be an important patient among them.

Now that the dialects are all clear, Director Liao will definitely accompany any patient with a slightly special status.

At least the guarantor needs to be delivered here.

"Let's go upstairs!" Fang Yan reminded the group who were cleaning.

They quickly finished their work and then opened the door to wait for the person to arrive.

A few minutes later, the person indeed arrived.

Director Liao came in first and greeted Fang Yan. Fang Yan inquired about his current health condition and the article published in Hong Kong.

Director Liao is feeling alright right now. As for the manuscript for Hong Kong, he should be able to finish it this afternoon, and someone will contact Fang Yan then.

Fang Yan nodded after hearing this.

Then Director Liao went to see the other people, and before leaving, he told Fang Yan:

"There is also someone from Taiwan here. He has been in the United States for more than ten years for medical treatment. It just so happens that the government recently proposed the 'United Front' policy, which emphasizes uniting all forces that can be united, including overseas Chinese and compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan."

“This policy has attracted many people from overseas. He happened to hear about your medical skills and then had his family contact us, saying that he planned to return to his hometown and asked you to help him with his medical condition.”

"Remember, if they don't bring it up themselves, don't keep asking about their identity."

Fang Yan was taken aback, not expecting there to be such a heavyweight.

This reminded him of Old Li from the Guangxi clique, though that man had already returned in 1965.

So who is it this time?
Were they mixed in with other overseas Chinese businessmen when they came back?

Fang Yan said to Director Liao:
"Don't worry about that. I'll only focus on treating the illness; I won't ask about anything else."

"But is this person only seen and prescribed medicine, without being admitted to the hospital? Or will they be admitted to Peking Union Medical College Hospital like everyone else?"

PS: I got 100 more monthly votes. After finishing this chapter, I currently owe everyone 89000 words.

That's all for today, please come early tomorrow!
Lao Feng is working hard to write tomorrow's!

(End of this chapter)

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