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    After the students walked away, Cao Zhao found a quiet place to call his brother.

    After a day of surgery, Cao Yong just returned to his office. After listening to him talking a lot, he suddenly interrupted him and said, "I know what you said."

    "Do you know?" Cao Zhao was surprised. He finally found out the secret, but his brother said he already knew it.

    ¡°Well, I had known earlier, otherwise I wouldn¡¯t have asked her if anyone in her family was sick.

    "I mean, she is interested outside her heart." Cao Zhao said that his brother should not know this secret.

    "Nonsense."

    As usual, the Cao brothers suddenly started to argue over academic issues.

    "Why am I talking nonsense?"

    "She doesn't know the cause. You said it yourself. She made random guesses. Heart disease is not the only cause of sudden death."

    ¡°The number one cause of sudden death is clearly heart disease.¡±

    "Just ranking first does not mean everything."

    "She suspected it, so she wanted to see myocardial cell sections."

    "Forget it. That's because she hasn't gone to neurosurgery yet, otherwise she would know that there are many patients who die suddenly in this department."

    "Cao Yong, you have to be scientific." Cao Zhao explained to his younger brother, "The rate of sudden death in your department is far less than the chance of sudden cardiac death. The first thing that should be investigated is heart disease."

    "Hasn't she been found out after a long time of investigation? We must investigate other reasons. It's me who talks about science, not you. What? What do you think when you insist that she is interested in things outside her heart?" Cao Yong was not fooled. This second  As I talked on the phone for a long time, I smelled of pride.

    Shouldn¡¯t you be proud of spying on this younger brother?  Unexpectedly, my brother poured cold water on me.  The more he talked, the more frustrated he became.

    ¡°We¡¯ll wait until she goes to neurosurgery for internship,¡± Cao Yong said.

    The younger brother seemed very confident in himself.  Cao Zhao couldn't help but curl up the corner of his mouth: "I warned you in advance, don't be disappointed when the time comes."

    It turns out that this brother really called to declare victory to him.

    Cao Yong shot back: "Did she say she would do scientific research with you?"

    This, not yet.  He didn't have the cardiomyocyte slices she wanted.  Of course, Mu Yongxian's laboratory was not consistent with the research direction she wanted.

    It¡¯s not easy to be her mentor.  Because first we need to help her figure out this direction and then go to the laboratory to verify it.  However, in fact, her nightmare was vague and completely unclear, and she had no idea how to start.

    On the other side, Dr. Han regretfully said to Mu Yongxian: "She was quite suitable for our group's research project. After all, she wanted to study cardiomyocytes."

    ¡°It¡¯s hard to say what the problem is with the cardiomyocytes,¡± Mu Yongxian said.

    Their cardiomyocyte therapy is currently mainly targeting coronary heart disease.  Congenital cardiomyopathy like Zhu Xing's is not relevant to their research.  Boss Mu is pragmatic.

    But Dr. Han thought it was not good to be too demanding and said, "In this case, what kind of mentor will she go to? Aren't we suitable for her?"

    The topic of their group is just a side project after all.  Cao Zhao is the one who doesn't even have slices of them.

    On this issue, at least the two competitors came up with the same idea: "First find a teacher who can guide her in the right direction."

    "who?"

    This person should be much more accomplished in academic research than he and Cao Zhao, otherwise he would not be able to help her think of a direction on such a vague issue.  It can only be the most authoritative figure in cardiac surgery.

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