80s Pampered Girl Has a Space

Genius researcher Ning Jing finally found a place to settle down in a first-tier city, but she never expected to wake up in the 1980s.

Although clothes and food were scarce, Ning Jing felt pr...

Chapter 487 The Body is the Capital of Revolution

Chapter 487 The Body is the Capital of Revolution

Doctor Chen asked a male student in the class to help Professor Wen to his infirmary. Professor Wen was too tired, having stayed up late for many days, and his mind was relaxed, so he accidentally fainted.

If it were a young person, he would just need a good night's sleep, but Professor Wen is different. He is already in his seventies and must receive intravenous drips to get better.

Professor Wen was sleeping in the infirmary while receiving an IV drip.

At six o'clock in the afternoon, Professor Wen's stomach growled. He was very hungry. Yes, Professor Wen did not eat lunch. He thought it was a waste of time, so he did not go. He stayed in the computer room reading the linear algebra written by Ning Jing.

He hadn't finished reading it yet and then went to class. Why was he here now? He remembered that he was clearly in class.

When Dr. Chen saw that Professor Wen had woken up, he hurried over and asked, "Professor Wen, how are you feeling?"

Professor Wen, looking at Dr. Chen, suddenly remembered that he had fainted during class. How could he faint during class? Wouldn't that be a waste of students' learning time?

Professor Wen is not worried about his own physical condition now, but is worried about his students' studies.

Professor Wen is a true portrayal of his dedication to his job, teaching and educating people, being a role model, and caring for students. But when can he devote some time to himself?

Doctor Chen could see what Professor Wen was thinking and stopped him, saying, "Professor Wen, you are my patient now. You must listen to me, otherwise I will ask the school to apply for retirement benefits for you."

Professor Wen looked at Dr. Chen. It was his fault this time. He shouldn't have stayed up late. But if he didn't stay up late, he would never finish all the things and wouldn't be able to use them in time.

When Professor Wen woke up, he found Ning Jing lying on another bed. He immediately asked worriedly, "Doctor Chen, what happened to this child?"

Doctor Chen said angrily, "Professor Wen, why don't you ask how your body is doing? You're always worrying about others. Maybe they don't need you to worry about them at all."

If it was someone else, Professor Wen, who might not have asked after hearing what Dr. Chen said, but this person was Ning Jing, so he had to ask. They were a few old guys and didn't know how to use a computer at all. Moreover, the publishing house was short of staff and only accepted electronic versions, so the publication had been shelved for a long time. Now there was finally a chance to publish it.

Ning Jing is the soul of the new textbook, so he must be taken care of.

Just when Professor Wen was about to ask Ning Jing again what happened, Ning Jing woke up.

Seeing Professor Wen, he said, "Professor Wen, how are you? Doctor Chen said you need to rest now, so you should rest well! We need to slow down our progress for now. Doctor Chen said that life is the capital of revolution."

Professor Wen also knew that the body is the capital of revolution.

But he is already seventy-two years old and time is running out, so he is a little impatient this time.

Professor Wen felt very distressed when he saw the dark circles under Ning Jing's eyes at such a young age. In fact, Ning Jing was only nine years old. Unlike them, she was still a child and needed more rest. She could not stay up late like them.

In fact, Boss Ning had contacted him more than once, and tactfully suggested that Ning Jing needed to rest, but he always ignored it.

Yes, health is the capital of revolution. He fainted this time and wasted a lot of time. He still needs to go back and think carefully about how to arrange the knowledge points in the advanced mathematics textbooks for the junior and senior years.

(End of this chapter)