The host began to signal Dr. Wei, urging him not to agree with Du Heng and to interrupt the recording first.
However, Dr. Wei had just been humiliated by Du Heng's words. If he were to interrupt the recording now, it was highly likely it wouldn't resume, meaning the money he'd spent would be wasted. Advertising on the Provincial TV Station, even the least prominent one, wasn't cheap.
Moreover, he recalled his own prescription. It's genuinely effective; I've already successfully treated several patients with it. This thought gave him great confidence. This young man, Du Heng, may have read many books and can write grand, empty theses, but his specialty is gynecology. He can't possibly understand much about stroke prescriptions. Most importantly, my prescription isn't fake. So why should I be afraid of him?
