The Capital, medical award ceremony underway.
Blake Fuller, dressed in a white gown, was sitting in the audience, surrounded by well-known doctors and authoritative experts from both home and abroad.
Next to him, James, a mover in the field of cardiology, greeted him in faltering Percelian, "Fu, hello, it's really been as long as three... three years since we've seen each other."
The awkwardly spoken Percelian sounded particularly unnatural, but the smile on his face and his expression were extremely sincere.
It is said that in Percelia there's a saying, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do"; using the native language of Percelia to greet Blake would seem more sincere.
Blake pushed up his glasses on the bridge of his nose and graciously reached out to shake hands, "Dr. James, it's been a long time. The expression is 'as if three autumns had passed'. Percelian culture is broad and profound. If you're interested, I can introduce you to a Percelian language teacher."