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Chapter 234: Acquiring the Latest Photolithography Technology Information (Part 2/3)
“Indeed, this isn’t fiction! It really proves that reality is often more bizarre than fiction!”
While everyone was chatting, Tang Feng and the others had arrived at the school’s hospitality center.
Gao Mingzhou invited everyone to sit down.
“Director Tang, would you like to drink something at noon?” Gao Mingzhou consulted.
“Better not. I probably have things to do in the afternoon,” Tang Feng declined.
“In that case, Lin old man and I won’t drink either. We’re both following the prescription you gave us. I must say, your prescription really works. I feel much better,” Gao Mingzhou said.
“Indeed! I used to get out of breath after walking just a short distance! Now, even walking a few hundred meters, I hardly feel it,” Lin Zhiyuan laughed.
“Your physical conditions have indeed improved a lot. But, you still need to continue to maintain it,” Tang Feng said.
“Director Tang, the prescription you gave us before, do we need to take it every day?” Gao Mingzhou asked.
“Now that your physical conditions have mostly improved, you can switch to taking it every other day,” Tang Feng answered.
“Really? That’s great! Drinking medicine every day was also not a pleasant experience,” Gao Mingzhou was somewhat overjoyed.
“The medicine does taste quite bitter. But that’s unavoidable,” Tang Feng sighed.
“As long as it’s effective. Director Tang, your medical skills are so profound, why not open a clinic? If you opened a clinic, I believe it would be very busy,” Lin Zhiyuan suggested.
“Old Lin, if I really opened a clinic, I’d probably have to stay there all the time! Then I wouldn’t have time to do anything else,” Tang Feng’s mouth curled into a wry smile.
“Director Tang, I think you could take on a few disciples. That way, your medical skills wouldn’t be lost,” Gao Mingzhou suggested.
“To be honest, I don’t have the bandwidth for that right now. Once I finish up with my current work, I’ll consider your suggestions,” Tang Feng responded.
At that moment, the dishes were served one after another.
Gao Mingzhou invited everyone to start eating.
After finishing the meal, Tang Feng went back to the editorial department for a while.
Then he returned home.
Around five in the afternoon, he called Su Xiaoli.
“Xiaoli, when will you be back?” Tang Feng asked.
“I just entered the community,” Su Xiaoli answered.
Hearing this, Tang Feng quickened his steps and went to the yard.
Su Xiaoli came in from outside.
“If I had known you were about to arrive, I wouldn’t have called you,” Tang Feng said as he took the bag she was carrying.
“When did you come back?” Su Xiaoli asked.
“Three-thirty in the afternoon,” Tang Feng replied.
“You haven’t started cooking yet, have you?” Su Xiaoli continued.
“Not yet!” Tang Feng shook his head, saying, “I called you to find out when you would be back, so I could start preparing dinner.”
“Let’s have something light for dinner. I might have eaten a bit too much at noon, and my stomach feels uncomfortable,” Su Xiaoli advised.
“Uncomfortable stomach? Lie down on the sofa, and I’ll check it out for you,” Tang Feng offered.
Su Xiaoli obediently lay down on the sofa.
Tang Feng lifted her shirt and checked carefully.
“You have a mild appendicitis flare-up,” Tang Feng concluded.
“Should I take antibiotics?” Su Xiaoli asked.
“No need!” Tang Feng shook his head, saying, “After dinner, I’ll give you moxibustion for half an hour, and it will naturally heal.”
“Is it that simple?” Su Xiaoli was surprised.
“For others, it might not be simple. But for me, it really is just a minor issue,” Tang Feng replied.
“Feng! You’re really amazing! Having you by my side, I feel especially secure!” Su Xiaoli said, giving Tang Feng a big hug.
A happy smile appeared on Tang Feng’s face.
After dinner, he gave Su Xiaoli a proper session of moxibustion.
Sure enough, by the time the moxibustion was over, she no longer felt any pain.
“See? I didn’t lie to you! It’s an instant cure!” Tang Feng appeared somewhat proud.
“Feng, with your medical skills, why not become a chief specialist at the affiliated hospital of Jingcheng University? For those difficult cases that others can’t handle, you could step in!” Su Xiaoli suggested.
“Let’s not,” Tang Feng shook his head, saying, “No matter how skilled I am, I can’t cure every patient. If someone I know refers them, then I’ll try my best to help. My main focus will still be on technology.”
“In terms of technology, couldn’t you organize a team to research more medical equipment? I read a report a while ago that said 95% of the medical equipment we use is imported,” Su Xiaoli discussed.
“95% is a conservative estimate! And this situation won’t change much for a long time,” Tang Feng stated.
“In that case, we could focus on medical equipment. If we could lower the cost of medical equipment, it would mean people could spend less on healthcare. I think that’s also very meaningful,” Su Xiaoli’s eyes were filled with hopeful light.
“That’s possible,” Tang Feng nodded, saying, “You could pay more attention to relevant medical companies to see if we could invest. Anyway, we should strive to have more medical equipment made domestically, thereby significantly reducing the cost of use.”
“Okay! I’ll pay more attention to that later,” Su Xiaoli nodded.
“The road ahead is long! There’s so much we need to do and countless difficulties to face! I hope we can work together and forge ahead,” Tang Feng looked at her with a determined gaze.
“I’ll fight alongside you,” Su Xiaoli smiled.
They cuddled on the sofa for a while, then went to their rooms.
Just as Tang Feng lay down in bed, he heard the system’s voice.
“Congratulations to the host for successfully completing the mission! The latest photolithography technology information is ready to be uploaded to your brain.”
Before Tang Feng was ready, a flood of information surged into his brain!
It almost knocked him unconscious!
After a while, his brain began to process the information rapidly.
It’s worth noting that the components needed for the 16nm photolithography machine, compared to the previous 64nm machine, increased by nearly three hundred!
That means, all three hundred components need to be custom-ordered from suitable suppliers!
The workload is considerable.
Moreover, some of the previous components also need upgrades.
With so much work, he wouldn’t be able to tackle it all at once.
It seems he could only wait to start working on the 16nm photolithography machine after wrapping up his current missions.
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