Chapter 1175: They're All Incompetents (Part 2)
"Clearly, Robert is smarter than them. They're all making baseless accusations, hoping to confuse the facts with public opinion, while Robert's countermeasures are very professional. These lawsuits are well-founded, not only causing reputational damage to those doctors, hospitals, and medical device companies but potentially resulting in substantial compensation payments."
"That's great, let the world see what kind of garbage this is."
"Robert tells us that when dealing with these people, focus solely on strength, not ethics. He encourages us to have no reservations, to unleash ourselves. Professor Manstein, Robert says, bring out your previous sharp style of insulting. At this moment, for Professor Yang's reputation, you should fire at this group of filth. We are prepared to arrange several TV interviews for you across the United States and Europe."
"Let me dialogue with this garbage!"
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Song Zimo and Xu Zhiliang are under great pressure, prepared to replace Yang Ping at any moment during the surgery.
The public opinion storm outside is intensifying, with some even threatening: If Yang Ping continues to violate medical ethics and use conjoined twins as experimental subjects, disregarding their basic right to live, they will petition to revoke Yang Ping's Nobel Prize and demand all journals refuse Yang Ping's paper submissions.
In this torrent, skepticism becomes a preconceived judgment, eventually turning into condemnation, and it's unclear how this wave of public opinion started.
Some even demand that Yang Ping publicly release all experimental data for inspection by global experts, claiming that without transparency, it shows his experiments are largely unethical.
Upon hearing these bizarre remarks, Yang Ping doesn't engage, unaffected in mood. Because he's not a moral purist, whatever people say won't shake him, let alone these baseless talks.
Dean Xia and Director Han, fearing Yang Ping would be impacted, specifically approached him for a conversation. Assured by his attitude, they are relieved to find out he doesn't care at all, akin to a person never answering calls, immune to telecom scams. Yang Ping is singularly focused on research, ignoring external affairs entirely. Regardless of what is said or heard, he treats it as air.
The doctors in the team initially felt anxious and angry, but seeing Professor Yang's calm demeanor, everyone settled down, no longer disturbed by external interference.
Song Zimo said, "Professor, they're demanding we release all experimental data, or else claiming we're violating ethics."
Yang Ping responded with a faint smile, "Let their laboratory release all their data first."
"If they release, should we release too?"
"They can release their data, but why should we release ours? Their release is their business."
Everyone laughed; Professor Yang's approach was indeed amusing, playing by his own rules.
"These people are causing constant trouble; we need not pay attention to them. There's a saying that fits well: If a dog barks at you, you can ignore it or stew it in a hotpot. Does barking back achieve anything? Is it interesting? Our willingness to disclose surgery details is a proactive choice, not instigated by their demands. If not for our desire to disclose, no matter how much they bark, we wouldn't comply. What impact does their noise have on us? Has research funding decreased? Weight loss? More gray hair? None of these happened. Their yelling is beneficial to us; Doctor Tang mentioned that so many around the world are cheerleading for us for free—not an advantage everyone enjoys. So let's cheer up, do the surgery well, and teach a lesson to those quirky doctors, especially the Americans. Show them how it's done in surgery, which is rare in practice; we only demonstrate once." Yang Ping's serious demeanor.
"But, Professor, the surgery date is approaching, yet you've done nothing, seemingly uninvested in this surgery. At the very least, practice some surgeries, but you've not even done that."
Song Zimo was quite worried inside; he and Xu Zhiliang had been doing targeted training around the clock these days.
John Ansen admired Professor Yang's mindset. Initially wanting to say something, he now felt it unnecessary.
Actually, Yang Ping's extensive training in System Space cultivated a mindset beyond ordinary people. His dedication and resolve towards this matter are unrivaled by ordinary folks. These noisy people are mere entertainers in his eyes, offering entertainment value without any impact.
"Is the surgery still going on?"
John Ansen also expressed concern.
"Of course, it continues."
Yang Ping casually replied.
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The television interview with German scholar Professor Manstein officially commences, with his first stop in the United States, the birthplace of the controversy.
Seeing Manstein on TV, those scholars who stirred public opinion start to tremble. This guy possesses both high IQ and EQ, with clear logic and exceptional debating skills. Many renowned scholars fear dialoguing with him, with countless having been scolded by him.
A female host begins interviewing him.
"Mr. Manstein, the global medical community has been rather lively recently, as attention is focused on a particular issue: A Chinese doctor allegedly violated medical ethics by performing surgery on a pair of conjoined sisters from the United States, rumored to be of experimental nature. In essence, this Chinese scholar is accused of using the lives of nine-year-old sisters for experiments just to chase fame. What's your perspective on this matter?"