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Chapter 62 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack
At this point, she was increasingly looking forward to the Strong Foundation Program in her second year of university, because only from there could her abilities be truly improved and she could achieve a real leap in strength, rather than just relying on theoretical knowledge.
However, on campus, having knowledge alone is enough to surpass many people.
Her lecture made her an instant sensation; even professors in the literature department heard of her and wondered if they should invite her to substitute for a class someday. His mastery of classical Chinese was indeed inferior to hers.
When Lin Xiaoxiao went to the School of Literature office to deliver materials, she overheard him talking to a female professor. The professor was clearly against it, saying, "Don't interfere. Lin Wei is very busy. She's reluctant to cover my classes, so how could she have time to cover yours?"
As her senior, it was natural for her to refuse such an offensive request.
Professor Zhou: "It's just one class, what kind of content can she possibly learn? But is she really planning to participate in the Talent Strengthening Program?"
Professor Dou: "Yes, she plans to take the exam in her sophomore year. She's pushing herself very hard. Sometimes I think it's normal for her to have achieved what she has today."
Professor Zhou wanted to say something more, but his voice stopped when Lin Xiaoxiao came in, and only gradually resumed after she handed in her materials and left.
Outside the door, Lin Xiaoxiao asked with some confusion, "What is the Talent Strengthening Program? It seems very mysterious."
In fact, this plan is not known to ordinary students. Only students whom the teachers deem qualified will be suggested to participate, so very few people on campus know about this project plan.
However, if there really wasn't any trace of this project plan, that would be a lie. Everything that has existed will leave a trace, so she still learned about this talent development plan from other people online, and found it particularly bizarre.
It's practically impossible for Lin Wei to complete all the undergraduate courses in just one year and get 4 credits. Does she really want to participate?
However, what came first was news that she was going to participate in the National Higher Medical Colleges Clinical Knowledge Competition, and she applied for two projects.
That's outrageous.
Does she never get tired?
In the library, Lin Wei was searching for the books she wanted. To say she wasn't tired would be a lie; this was far more tiring than studying in the system space. But it wasn't that she couldn't accept it, after all, she couldn't rely on the system space forever.
She also wanted to know what she could achieve without the system space. Therefore, she was even less likely to allow herself to relax.
Before, when she had the system space, she could be unrestrained, since she could study for as many years as she wanted. But now it's different. She's on the same level as everyone else. You could say she's ambitious, but you wouldn't say she's very confident.
Lin Wei smiled bitterly and thought that on the surface, what was pressing down on her was the Talent Strengthening Program, but in reality, it was not just that. There were also the expectations of all the professors for her and the blind confidence of her classmates. She couldn't possibly fail an exam, could she? And if she did pass, she couldn't just slink back in disgrace, could she?
Therefore, she is also subject to the Strong Foundation Program in this competition, which only allows success and does not allow failure.
Meanwhile, in the School of Mathematics, a heated argument broke out.
"Why did you kick me out of the team without consulting me? I also contributed to this mathematical achievement; you have no right to kick me out," Huo Miao argued, her eyes filled with anger.
She never imagined that there were such disgusting people in the School of Mathematics. First, he found people to team up with, and then he kicked them out to make way for his girlfriend. Wasn't he just making a fool of her?
Si Hao sneered, "Then go ahead and tell the teacher about me, see if they'll even listen to you." Anyway, he's the team leader, he can make whoever he wants a team member.
It's her fault for being so stupid; she didn't even know to save her data properly. If he hadn't known her computer was broken and couldn't be fixed, he wouldn't have dared to do it.
If you mention Huo Miao, most people might not recognize the name. But if you mention the training team, the School of Foreign Languages, the grassy field, or the math problem she made a mistake on, everyone will instantly remember her.
The female classmate next to her kept comforting her, "Well, that's how it is, there's nothing we can do now." There's no evidence left, and making a big fuss about it won't be good for her.
When Lin Wei returned from the library, she saw this scene and was surprised, but she didn't want to meddle. After all, they had only met twice and weren't very familiar with each other.
However, someone with sharp eyes spotted her and called out to her.
"Lin Wei, it really is you!" Huo Miao's displeasure vanished instantly, replaced by joy, as she ran forward to greet her.
This surprised her friend, who was usually a homebody and had been comforting her. Wasn't she just angry? How could she change her attitude so quickly?
Lin Wei stopped in her tracks. "It's quite a coincidence. I didn't expect you to be at A University too." Her voice couldn't help but show a hint of amazement. The world is so small; you can run into someone you know just by walking around.
Huo Miao rattled off a long string of words, “I was originally unsure whether to sign up for math, and my family didn’t want me to either, but after seeing how you were participating in the training camp, I finally decided to sign up.”
"I want to tell others that girls can do very well in math too." At that moment, her face was radiant.
Upon seeing this, Lin Wei's sense of urgency eased somewhat, and a smile involuntarily appeared on her face. However, she still teased, "You were angry just now, but a future great mathematician won't be unable to overcome even this small difficulty." Impotent rage was useless; she needed to think about how to resolve this matter.
Huo Miao immediately felt dejected. "Isn't this disgusting?" She had clearly contributed a lot to this achievement, but in the end, she wasn't even given a tiny chance to get a share. Anyone would be angry.
"Actually, I thought about forming a new team, but time is too tight and I can't find suitable teammates." Thinking of this, her eyes immediately lit up as she looked at the person in front of her. "Are you free?" If she could join, she would definitely be invincible in this math competition.
However, Lin Wei shook her head. "Don't even think about it, I don't have time." She has so many things to do right now, how could she have time to participate in a math competition?
"Although I can't participate, I can recommend a few people to you." She was referring to Ji Liu, Huang Taiqing, and Fang Yihuai.
"Whether you can convince them or not is up to you," she said, offering advice despite Huo Miao's disappointment.
This was enough to make Huo Miao happy. "Thank you, I will find a way to get them to join."
Even after watching Lin Wei walk away, the silly smile on his face didn't disappear.
The person who had been watching them chat stepped forward and asked, "Who is she? Why are you so excited to see her?" He seemed like a little fangirl.
Huo Miao: "You don't understand. She won a national gold medal in her first year of high school. When I was in my senior year of high school, I was stumped by a problem, and she could tell at a glance that the problem was wrong. She's incredibly talented."
"What a pity, why did she choose to study clinical medicine?" Otherwise, she couldn't imagine how happy she would be to see her in the School of Mathematics every day.
This didn't stir up much emotion in Lin Wei. She found herself becoming more and more calm. But how could someone plagiarize the results of a competition?
Compared to others, she seemed to be having a relatively smooth life. Thinking back to how she had been writing her physics paper in her dorm room without even setting a password for her computer, she realized she had been rather careless.
However, it's not that Lin Wei was particularly scared. When copying, the worst thing is that the other person can't even copy it properly. What if she misspelled a word or a number? That would be the end of it. So, what's yours is yours, and what's stolen is useless.
Moreover, someone with sufficient ability can write many similar papers, while plagiarism can only be done once. For her, it might just be more about being annoyed? But Lin Wei just hopes that she will never encounter such things.
The books she borrowed from the library were all about internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, and pediatrics. One advantage of participating in the team competition was that they would share all the information they found, which allowed Lin Wei to fill in any gaps in her knowledge and identify areas where she didn't know something.
Of course, she would also send them some information that she considered important, though it might be a bit too much.
When the others saw the electronic materials sent by the other side, they were surprised that the download alone took almost a gigabyte. When they finally finished downloading and saw the endless page, they could only think one thing: "Are you serious?"
There are so many, when will I be able to finish reading them all?
However, it wouldn't be accurate to say that the information she provided was useless, as it was indeed knowledge from internal medicine, surgery, and pediatrics, and even a simplified version.
This document was clearly made by her, and its value was self-evident. So the group of people could only painfully read it. They could barely memorize ten, twenty, or even thirty pages, but more than five hundred pages? Sorry, they could only glance at it and get some impression in their brains.
However, the matter was not over yet. Three days later, Lin Wei roughly estimated the time and felt that they had almost finished reviewing the materials, so she sent them the materials for another department, this time the surgical department.
Yes, the hundreds of pages she sent last time were about internal medicine.
Zheng Wenhua, Ou Ziming, and Qi Yan felt a lump in their throats. How could there still be something? The group looked at each other, their eyes flashing with pain.
Next, will they need knowledge of gynecology and pediatrics? But they haven't even finished their internal medicine course yet.
Seeing that they had only read 150 pages of electronic materials, and then glancing at the person opposite them who said they should have finished reading the materials, the group couldn't help but blush.
I haven't finished watching it, I really haven't finished watching it. Can you please stop posting it?
Lin Wei hadn't properly estimated how fast the others read. She estimated that they would have twice the reading time as she did, but she forgot one thing: her memory was better than theirs. She could remember things after reading them once, but they needed to read them many times to understand them. This caused increasing pressure on those in her group.
He had originally intended to persevere a little longer, but in the end he realized he couldn't hold on any longer, so he subtly explained his situation to Lin Wei, "Our progress isn't as fast as you think." He even sent her a screenshot of the page he was currently viewing.
Lin Wei was taken aback when she saw this. Was it really that slow? They had only seen the internal medicine department, and hadn't even finished half of it.
However, she quickly felt relieved.
Since she didn't expect them to play a significant role in the competition, she thought for a moment and said, "Then watch as much as you can." She then sent them the remaining subjects as well.
After receiving the information, Ou Ziming hesitated and said, "Why do I have a feeling that she has given up on us?"