Fame and fortune are inescapable through the ages. If Chen Xi remembers correctly, he once read in a book that Hua Tuo also came from a family of scholars, specifically a family specializing in the classics. What's miraculous is that his medical skills were almost entirely self-taught.
The historical records recount that during his youth, Hua Tuo was extensively well-read, excelling in both the classics and health preservation. When he was traveling in Xuzhou, Chen Gui had once recommended him for an official position, and later, Huang Wan, who was the Grand Commandant, also summoned Hua Tuo, yet all offers were declined. From this, it seems that the temptation of profit likely had little effect on him.
As for fame, the gentleman in front of him was indeed a person whose name would be passed down through the centuries. Therefore, all Chen Xi could do was to try his best, and whether it would be successful was just a matter of luck.