"Therefore, colleagues, people can slander us, vilify us, and boycott us, but we must maintain a mindset of embracing all things and actively learning."
Wu Buwei was a bit frustrated. He hadn't said anything wrong, had he? That account really was discussing traditional Chinese medicine in that manner. Yet, unexpectedly, Du Heng had managed to use it as a pretext to give them all a lecture. Moreover, he'd observed that Du Heng seemed to derive increasing satisfaction from correcting them. Whenever an opportunity arose to criticize or reprimand, Du Heng always had a few pointed remarks.
Of course, Du Heng noticed their frustration, chuckled, and said, "Getting back to our previous topic, Doctor XX has done three particularly egregious things. Slandering traditional Chinese medicine and tarnishing its name, in my opinion, are not the most serious."
