The doctor walked to Mr. Gu Chen's bedside, then slowly unraveled the bandages wrapped around his waist.
"No matter when, people must believe in science.
Though this Western medicine isn't native to us, as long as it can save lives, it's a good thing. I see you're young, too—you can't be so stubborn. You need to learn to accept new things.
Nowadays, society is in a phase of rapid development. If you can't accept the new norms emerging in society, you'll only be eliminated."
Somehow, he seemed to mistake Mr. Gu Chen for one of his interns.
And he began lecturing Mr. Gu Chen.
After speaking, he turned to the students. "Take note of these points; they'll help you in life. They are the result of many years of experience from your teacher."
He also had the interns take notes on this speech, completely unrelated to medicine.
Those who knew thought he was teaching students, while those who didn't might think he was preaching, insisting on taking notes about everything.