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Twenty Years Later |
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In the blink of an eye, twenty years have passed. Two decades later, I have
become a world-renowned doctor, acclaimed globally for my contributions to the
field of medicine. This is me in 2032.
Every morning, after finishing breakfast, I put on the attire of a "guardian
angel in white" and head to the hospital for consultations. As a physician, I am
faced with long queues of patients every single day, patiently waiting for my
treatment. I approach each patient with utmost care and dedication, leaving no
room for complacency.
One day, just like any other, I arrived at the hospital, donned my "guardian
angel in white" attire, and prepared to attend to the patients. That's when I
noticed an AIDS patient writhing in pain. This individual had come to the
hospital seeking treatment. Tears shimmered in the eyes of this terminally ill
patient. In that moment, I made a vow to myself—I would find a cure for AIDS.
Through relentless efforts and countless struggles, I eventually succeeded in my
experiments, finally discovering a treatment for AIDS. The sense of joy
overwhelmed me. The AIDS patients who took the medication I had developed
experienced remarkable improvement, effectively controlling the incidence of the
disease.
Thus, I invented a cure for AIDS, making a significant contribution to the
global medical community. I also developed medications for treating rare and
complex conditions. My reputation grew exponentially, spreading far and wide.
Eventually, I ascended to the throne of world medicine, bringing hope to even
more patients worldwide and saving numerous lives.
Every time I witness a patient's smile, an indescribable sweetness fills my
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