Michaela asked in surprise, "So many?"
"Yes." Shan Elliott said, "Forty percent of these thousands of people work in public hospitals, thirty percent work in private hospitals and clinics, and thirty percent open their own clinics. Among them, the most famous is an old traditional Chinese medicine doctor named Anthony Simmons. He opened a traditional Chinese medicine clinic in Aurous Hill. Business is very booming. There are rumors that he once had a patient with high paraplegia who has been cured!"
"Anthony Simmons?" Michaela seemed to have grasped something and frowned and muttered, "I seem to have heard of this person. A few years ago, there was a traditional Chinese medicine summit in the South China Sea. My grandfather was very interested and flew over to participate in it once."
"Although I didn’t go, I read some written materials of the summit, which contained Anthony Simmons’s introduction. This person is the leader of traditional Chinese medicine. His work is really famous."
Shan Elliott quickly asked, "Miss, do you think the mysterious man we just analyzed could be him?"
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