Chapter 239
There was a slightly unpleasant look on Scott''s face as he let out a loud huff. However, he had no
retort for Liam.
Although he did not want to admit it, he knew deep down that Liam was right. There was nothing he
could say against that.
"Please do not be so eager to object," Dn said with a pacifying smile.
"This topic was certainly added in at thest minute, but it concerns all of you."
"What do you mean by that, Director Wayne?" asked Scott.
Dn smiled and stopped beating around the bush.
"Francis Stein, the Chairman of Ramada Corporation, has offered the Health Bureau a 14-Million-
Dor reward. They want the best method to wake up someone in a vegetativea!"
A roar rippled through the room.
In an instant, it was as if an explosion had happened.
14 million!
That was an outrageous sum!
"Everyone, please calm down! Please!"
Dn waved his hands in the air in a gesture of silence, but two whole minutes passed before the
loud chatter of debate eventually quieted down.
"Silence, please! Let me finish!" Dn called out.
"Chairman Stein offered the reward to the Health Bureau because he wanted everyone to have a
chance at it!
No matter how big or small your organization or hospital is, the most talented person will win the
prize money!"
Dn swept his gaze across the room.
"As the sum is huge and Chairman Stein is a major yer in the Cleapolis'' economy, I have to treat
his money responsibly!
Hence, I n to take great care of every step of the process. Our first step is to discuss which is
more effective; modern or traditional medicine.
Next, we will seek out the best group of talents who operate in that field." Hearing that, most of the
doctors whose specialtiesy in other fields let out sighs of disappointment as envy painted their
faces.
As for the neurologists and neurosurgeons, particrly Liam, they were all brimming with
excitement.
In fact, Liam''s face was trembling with anticipation when he eventually spoke.
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"In over forty years of my career, I have woken up twoatose patients! It is obvious that modern
medicine is the most effective way!" He then turned to Scott and tauntingly said, "Has anyone who
studied traditional medicine ever achieved such results?"
"Well..." Scott hesitated. "Not yet, but that does not mean it won''t happen in the future!"
"In the future?" Liam sneered. "Don''t you feel ashamed to be saying that?"
Scott''s face went bright red as emotions warred in him.
It was true that he did not have the nerve to be sure, but that did not mean he could allow the prize
money to just slip out of his hands.
After all, that money could fund the entire traditional medicine research field and speed up its
advancement by at least five years.
Just as he was hesitating, Ronald whispered to him.
"What are you worried about? Dr. Nicholson''s Gorgion''s technique could revive the dead! Curing a
comatose patient is nothing!"
Hearing that, Scott pped himself in the head. "That''s right! How could I forget about him?"
He nced at Kingsley, who was sitting in the back of the room, and he regained his confidence.
"Professor yton," he called back, "the two patients you cured are nothing! As long as it is a great
doctor of our field, anything can be cured!"
As soon as he said that...
"Pfft!"
"Hah!"
People began tough.
The surgeons who looked down on traditional medicine had all burst outughing upon hearing
Scott''s words.
Liam''s reply was delivered in a mocking tone.
"You must be exaggerating. In fact, I am beginning to question if anyone among the traditional
medicine practitioners has done anything. How could someone as ignorant as you be well-
respected?"
"You!"
Scott red hard at him as he shot up to his feet.
Seeing that, Alice, who had been sitting next to him in the back, sighed and said, "We have work
now."
As expected, he immediately saw Scott pointing at him.
"The most revered doctor in our field, Dr. Nicholson, is sitting right there! If he was asked to, it would
be as easy as pie for him to awaken someone from theiratose state!"
There was another roar in the room.
Everyone looked in the direction he pointed.
"Who is the most revered doctor among the traditional medicine practitioners? Which is he?" "I don''t
know. I had never heard of him. Could it be Old Master Todd?