Chapter 124: Argument
Back in the hospital ward, Professor Wang Xi kept holding onto the stack of data like a dragon guarding its hoard. He stubbornly refused to rest in his bed.
âNo! Donât help me up, I can still read...â
Professor Wang Xi cried out loudly, like a child who did not want to go to sleep.
In the end, the nurse had no choice but to let Professor Wang Xi finish reading the information before he would lie down in his bed contentedly and fall into a deep sleep.
Chen Chen silently collected the scattered pages, then turned to leave the ward. However, as soon as he went out the door, a middle-aged woman stood blocking his way.
The womanâs face was similar to Professor Wang Xiâs, but unlike Professor Wang Xi, there was a harsher expression in her brows and her eyes were steely. She looked like a strong, independent woman.
âHello, Auntie.â
Chen Chen smiled and nodded in greeting.
âDo you know me?â The woman raised an eyebrow and scanned Chen Chen in a scrutinizing manner.
âI donât but I can guess who you are based on your looks,â Chen Chen replied politely.
The middle-aged woman relaxed slightly. âYou have pretty good reflexes. So, whatâs your purpose in coming back to China? Are you here just to see my father?â
âSorry to ask, but youâre working as...â Chen Chen intentionally made a confused face.
âIâm Wang Luo, deputy director of the political department in the Shangdu Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,â the woman said in a powerful voice.
âAh, Director Wang.â
Chen Chen nodded. âI know you came here because of me. In fact, you donât have to worry. Iâm not here as a representative of any external faction. As for Professor Wang Xi...â
Chen Chen was silent for a moment before he said solemnly, âBecause he helped me once, I want to repay him.â
âRepay him? And how will you do that?â A mocking look flashed across Wang Luoâs face. âBased on your paper in Cell? Or your research center in Africa?â
âSo, you know about this.â Chen Chen nodded, unsurprised.
âI know youâre not with any foreign organization, but Iâve heard that youâre taking advantage of the underdeveloped medical facilities over there to carry out your clinical trials?â Wang Luoâs face darkened as she questioned, âDo you know what sort of behavior that is?â
âAcademic misconduct, right?â
Chen Chenâs lips curled up into a smile as he replied before she could. âAuntie Wang, thatâs where youâre mistaken.â
âWhatâs academic misconduct? Falsification, plagiarism, violating the spirit of science and ethics, those are what we call academic misconduct. So, whatâs my misconduct exactly?â
âWhat, you donât even know what you did wrong?â
The crowâs feet at the corner of Wang Luoâs eyes trembled slightly and she broke out into a cold, adamant smile. âScience is a people-oriented system, in the service of people. It involves human ethics. If these ethics donât keep in check the wheels of experimentation and researchers do whatever they want, they would be wiping out lives and trampling on human rights. Isnât that against human morality?â
âOh, in that case, Andreas Vesalius committed academic misconduct too when he stole bodies in the middle of the night, right?â When Chen Chen heard this, he immediately noticed the flaw in the argument and retorted with this question.
Wang Luo frowned and countered. âYouâre comparing yourself to the founder of anatomy?â
âIâm not.â
Chen Chen shook his head calmly and humbly. âOf course, my achievements canât be compared to the pioneers, but you might be having some trouble understanding. No matter, Iâll spell it out for you.â
Chen Chen said good-naturedly, âI believe that what youâre talking about is common knowledge. Andreas Vesalius published his book in 1543. At that time, the Catholic Church had commanded repeatedly that no desecration of corpses was allowed. In that case, Vesaliusâ act of stealing and even dissecting the bodies â is that a violation of human ethics?â
Wang Luo hesitated. âBut he was doing it for human medicine. Moreover, that was just a religious restriction at that time, which doesnât represent modern human ethics...â
âAha, thatâs the problem!â
Before Wang Luo could finish explaining, Chen Chen instantly cut in. âSince you say that it doesnât conform to modern human ethics, can I take it that modern human ethics are the final standard in science?â
â...â Wang Luo opened her mouth but no words came out.
âYou donât have to tell me. I already know the answer!â
Without waiting for her response, Chen Chen swiftly said, âSince you also understand that modern human ethics donât represent the past, then in the context of the 16th century, did Andreas Vesalius also go against the human ethics of that time? Was that academic misconduct?â
âWhat a quick wit.â Wang Luo growled. âI donât have time to mince words with you!â
âAuntie, please calm down. I havenât finished speaking.â
Chen Chen waved his hand and continued. âI know that the pioneer Vesalius can never be described as committing âacademic misconductâ, but arenât you a little biased when you use this term on me?
âFor instance, say that Iâm an Ovambo person born in Namibia. After studying in Mainland China, I return to Namibia and build a research center there, researching biology to better the country. However, because Namibiaâs medical system is underdeveloped, Iâm able to apply for a large number of clinical trials. Does that count as academic misconduct?â
Wang Luo fell silent after hearing this.
âIt doesnât count, right?â
Chen Chen smiled. âAccording to your logic, even with the same outcome, if Iâm Namibian, itâs not academic misconduct, but if Iâm not Namibian, then itâs academic misconduct. Donât you think thereâs a bias in your judgment of me?â
Wang Luoâs face was flushed red when she heard this and she practically spat out through clenched teeth, âWell done...â
Chen Chen grinned, then walked to the water dispenser and poured out a cup of water. âAuntie, how about a cup of tea? So that you can simmer down.â
âThatâs enough!â
Wang Luo took a deep breath and looked steadily at Chen Chen. âFine, you win the argument. But before you ask my father if heâs willing to go to your research center, whatâs the point in that? And whatâs the information that you showed my father?â
Chen Chen was not surprised that Wang Luo knew about this. After all, Chen Chen had said all that before the two bodyguards back then. He simply handed over the file in his hand. âIâm sure that with your learning, youâll be able to understand this.â
Wang Luo snorted coldly, took the file, and flipped through the pages.
In the beginning, Wang Luo still maintained a surly expression but as she kept reading, it slowly turned into one of astonishment. In the end, there was nothing left but utter shock. âIs all of this real? These are results from your research center?â
âTheir authenticity is guaranteed.â
Chen Chen nodded and pulled out the first page from Wang Luoâs hands. âTOM1 protein gene overexpression, assisting Solanezumab antibody, inducing neural stem cell implantation, activating G2 resting stem cells, and activating microglia. After this set of procedures, isnât there a chance to cure your fatherâs illness?â
âBut in terms of clinical trials...â Wang Luoâs eyes flashed with hope before becoming clouded by doubt again.
âClinical trials can begin at any time, but!â
Chen Chen asked, âHow long does Professor Wang Xi have left? If Alzheimerâs disease enters the middle stage, it means that more than one-half of the brain is damaged, so even if he recovers in the future, how much memory can he retain now? And once a person has lost his memory, is he still himself?â
These three consecutive questions made Wang Luo turn pale.
âIf you or the authorities are worried that Iâll kidnap Professor Wang Xi, then you may be rest assured.â
Chen Chen explained patiently, âMy parents are in China too. Surely the authorities mustâve taken note of this too. Since Iâve started to make my fortune, Iâll slowly enter the authoritiesâ radar. Plus, Iâm from Mainland China myself. Even if Iâm overseas, Iâve tried my best to work together with Mainland China. The nuclear power plant is one example. Thus, the authorities should already know very well what Iâm up to.â
Following this, Chen Chen lowered his voice. âFurthermore, to you, shouldnât Professor Wang Xiâs personal safety be of greater importance?â
Upon hearing this last line, Wang Luoâs body shuddered violently.
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