Qian Yu was quite adept at securing positions for himself; by his thirties, he had become a Section Chief at the provincial Health Bureau, which was certainly a respectable career trajectory.
However, this man was rather greedy. He never visited a hospital without skimming some perks for himself. This time, his duty was to escort two foreign experts, which genuinely offered no chance for personal gain, and that irritated him a lot.
He Wenbai constantly praised Mr. Song, and Qian Yu had assumed he was speaking of an elderly practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine, at least in his fifties or sixties. But upon seeing that Song was merely in his twenties, the idea of exploiting him sprung to mind effortlessly.
He Wenbai immediately said, "Indeed, Mr. Song holds an exceptionally high standard in the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine."