Chapter 216 - Young Prodigy (1/2)

This particular Weibo post caused mass controversy.

——[Well spoken, a doctorate nonetheless!]

——[Being cultured is so different, I only know how to call people a dumbass…]

——[My god, so the Vase Fairy is cheating our Dr. Xiang? How could she do that!]

——[I want to cry again. How can the PhD gege trust her so much? If he knew he was being lied to, he would be so sad…]

Netizens who wanted to follow the drama began forwarding and liking one comment after another, sending the search term to trend on Weibo.

Several people continuously harassed the bigwigs of the scientific research community, wanting them to come forward and make a statement.

However, the strange thing was none of these experts said a word.

Some haters decided to find another way and began tagging the Chinese Traditional Medicine Society, egging them on: [Shouldn’t this kind of blind practice result in having their TCM license revoked? Her skills are not good, and she uses them solely for the purpose of showing off]

“Whoosh.”

A notice popped up on the live comments as the haters clicked the link to realize the TCM association had responded to their request:

[Hello! Who is this prodigy doctor? Where can we find her?? I will provide a hefty reward!!]

The haters: ???

The hell? Official Site-san, did you get hacked?

The man hesitated, then typed: [Thanks, but no thanks. She’s called the Vase Fairy and just a permanent guest on a popular variety show]

After sending that out, he felt something was off. After reading over it several times, he hurriedly followed up with another comment:

[Eh, sorry, I ‘m too used to calling her that. I almost believed her last name is Vase. Her name is Xiang Yi, and this is her Weibo @XiangYi]

A few seconds later.

Several TCM masters in China began receiving calls from the chairman of the TCM association: