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Chapter 1208 Made in China!

The middle-aged man's shout immediately attracted the attention of the two people. When Professor Brunson heard the middle-aged man's words, he seemed to be unable to believe his ears, and confirmed to the middle-aged man with a shocked look on his face:

"Charlie! What did you just say? China has successfully developed a drug to cure early gastric cancer. How is this possible?"

When Charles heard Professor Brunson's inquiry, he quickly opened the envelope in his hand, took out a newspaper from the envelope, and introduced to Brunson excitedly: "Professor Brunson! One of my classmates is ours."

An American diplomat stationed in China, this is a translated newspaper he just sent me today, and this newspaper contains this news."

Professor Brunson heard Charlie's explanation and quickly took the newspaper from Charlie. Although he couldn't read the Chinese in the newspaper, the translated content in the newspaper made it very smooth for him to read the newspaper.

Later, he excitedly said to Spielberg: "Mr. Spielberg! This newspaper is undoubtedly great news for you. The doctor who developed the cancer cure has successfully developed a new drug.

, can cure early-stage gastric cancer.”

Although medicine in the United States is very advanced, cancer is completely incurable for every patient. When Spielberg heard Professor Brunson's words and saw Professor Brunson's excited expression, he was filled with excitement.

Face confirmed to Professor Brunson in disbelief: "Professor Brunson! How is this possible? China is so backward, how can it successfully develop a drug to cure early gastric cancer?"

When Brunson heard Spielberg's inquiry and saw the other party's dubious expression, he immediately realized that Mr. Spielberg had probably not been to China for many years, and immediately answered: "Spilberg

Sir! China was indeed very backward twenty years ago, but China today is no longer the same as it was more than twenty years ago. In many aspects, China has even surpassed the United States."

"Not long ago, I was a guest at an old friend's house. At that time, I gave a small gift I brought back from China last year to my old friend. As a result, my wife's wife learned that the thing I gave came from China.

, I was a little unhappy, and even said that their family never uses products from China."

"When I heard what the lady said and saw the electrical appliances and some items in her home, I immediately laughed because I found that most of the electrical appliances used in their home came from China. As a result, my old friend

My wife doesn’t know the origin of these electrical appliances and items.”

"Mr. Spielberg! In fact, that lady doesn't know China at all like you. In order to let her truly understand China, I picked up an electrical appliance in his house. It turned out that it was marked Made in China. Later, she didn't believe what I said.

, I checked all the electrical appliances and found that they were all made in China. What’s even funnier is that the jeans she was wearing were also made in China.”

"Mr. Spielberg! In the past, due to the misleading of some public opinions, I once thought, like you, that China is a poor and backward country. Later, at the invitation of the family of a Chinese patient, I took my assistant to China to perform surgery on the patient.

It wasn't until I arrived in China that I discovered that with China's current development speed, China's economy will definitely surpass ours in the United States in ten years."

Brunson introduced here, handed the newspaper in his hand to Spielberg, and then said: "Mr. Spielberg! According to the news published in this newspaper, under normal circumstances, early-stage gastric cancer only needs to be treated for fifteen days.

You can recover with treatment. For your body and your dreams, I suggest you go to China immediately to introduce treatment."

After hearing Brunson's suggestion, Spielberg carefully read the translated content, then handed the newspaper to Brunson and said: "Professor Brunson! Thank you for your suggestion. If you are fifteen years old,

If it can be cured, I can change my work schedule during this period and take half a month to go to China for treatment."

Brunson was just concerned about suggesting that Spielberg go to China for medical treatment, but he ignored one crucial thing. It was not until he heard Spielberg's decision that he remembered this matter and hurriedly said:

Spielberg reminded: "Mr. Spielberg! There is something I almost forgot."

"According to the information I got from a patient, because of the large number of patients in China, the doctor in China hardly treats patients from other countries. If you go directly to China for treatment, the other party will definitely refuse to help you.

Treatment, coupled with the special national conditions of China, I suggest you contact the Chinese friends you know first, and then ask your friends to help you contact the doctor."

In Spielberg's subconscious mind, it was completely easy for a great director like him to go to China for medical treatment. As a result, just when he was about to call his assistant and ask him to adjust his work arrangements, Blu

Sen's answer brought an unexpected expression to his face.

Although Spielberg is a great American director, he has never worked with Chinese actors, let alone knowing Chinese actors. At this time, he turned his attention to Charlie and quickly asked him: "Charlie

Mr. De! I just heard you say that you have a friend who works in our American Embassy in China. Can you help me contact the doctor in China through your friend? "

Standing aside, Charlie never imagined that Spielberg would ask him for help in contacting his classmates in China. This undoubtedly made him feel very embarrassed, and he said apologetically to Spielberg: "I'm sorry!

Mr. Spielberg! My classmate is just an ordinary staff member of the embassy, ​​so I’m afraid he can’t help you with this.”

"Mr. Spielberg! Speaking of finding someone to help, I think of one person. This person is Professor William from Johns Hopkins University Hospital. I heard that he has a very good relationship with the doctor in China. If

It will be no problem if you can ask him for help." Just when Spielberg was disappointed by Charlie's answer, Professor Brunson suddenly remembered a person and hurriedly said to him.

Professor Brunson's words made Spielberg, who was a little disappointed, suddenly see hope, and he quickly said to Brunson: "Professor Brunson! Do you know that Professor William? If you do, please tell me

Give Professor William a call for me."

When Brunson heard Spielberg's request, he nodded subconsciously and replied: "Mr. Spielberg! Although I know Professor William, I just know him. I will make a call for you now. As for
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