Si Mingjing considered it seriously. She didn't want to be separated from her two masters again. If they came to teach in Shendu, they certainly wouldn't be able to meet often. She treated her two masters as if they were her own parents and intended to provide for them in their old age.
"Hmm, that's a good idea," she said. "I wonder if Yecheng University would allow me to establish a department of traditional Chinese medicine."
Si Mingjing remembered that Yecheng University was run by the Chen Family.
Mo Yinhe pinched her cheek. "Mingjing, you still haven't realized your authority in the field of traditional Chinese medicine. It's not just about opening a medical school—if you wanted to establish a university of traditional Chinese medicine, countless people would flock to you, arranging everything. Remember, others should be begging you to establish a department of traditional Chinese medicine. You don't need to ask anyone for this; you just need to let the word out."
