"Oh?" Su Wen frowned slightly, "Then, old man, are you more focused on Western medicine or Chinese medicine?"
"Half and half, but I prefer Western medicine a little more,"
Professor Hu stated directly.
"Then why do you think Chinese medicine will become increasingly out of favor?" Su Wen asked straightforwardly.
"Nowadays, Chinese herbal medicines are all artificially cultivated, they've lost their previous medicinal efficacy, which implies that the medicine of Chinese medicine is no longer effective," Professor Hu explained, and pointed at the medicine shelf in Su Wen's room, "These medicines are all the same. Although it's important to have aspirations in life, we must also recognize the times because, after all, living is the most important."
Su Wen laughed and shook his head, "Old man, you are wrong. Chinese medicine isn't ineffective because of the cultivation; it's because the cultivation process itself is too hastily accelerated."
"Hmm?"