Wang Xiaolong's medical skills were far superior to Mr. Chang's, and if he could be invited to work at the health center, it would not only benefit the local people but also significantly boost the clinic's popularity.
Despite being just a small township health center, it too had annual performance targets to meet.
The greater the inflow of patients, the higher the profits, which would draw more attention from higher authorities, subsequently increasing bonuses and various kinds of support. As a result, their leaders would also receive promotions and pay raises.
More importantly, the medical facilities in the township were backward, causing many people to endure the hardship of traveling to the county or city to see a doctor—a situation deeply distressing for the locals.
Therefore, whether for public or personal reasons, Mr. Chang was very keen to persuade him.
Moreover, he felt that Wang Xiaolong would likely not refuse.