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Chapter 72 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack
"Sigh, if only I could be guided by Professor Dou's junior sister." She wished she could fast forward to the moment when she was being guided by Lin Wei. Who wouldn't like to get along with someone who is easy to get along with?
It's better than having to get up in the middle of the night to revise my thesis, and being terrified every time I receive a voice message from Professor Dou.
One thing is true: on the surface, Professor Dou is indeed very serious. Even when she was dealing with Lin Wei, the other students felt that she was targeting her. But after getting to know her better, they found that she wasn't actually that bad-tempered.
If she really had a bad temper, she wouldn't have found someone to advise the female student when she came to her crying. Although, Lin Wei didn't find those two students difficult to teach—weren't they quite obedient? They changed whatever she asked them to change. Of course, this could also be because no one else was supervising them, and they'd stumbled upon a lifeline, so of course they'd cling to it tightly, right?
Upon seeing the paper sent by Wang Jiaqing, Lin Wei opened it and glanced at it. She found that it had been almost completely supplemented. After reading it again, she found that the logic was quite clear and reasonable, the purpose was also very clear, and it also had a certain degree of innovation. After her gaze fell on the research, she confirmed that no data had been omitted, and then nodded.
"It's fine, there are basically no problems. But just in case there are any oversights, you can take it to your teacher for another look." After all, Professor Dou is his teacher, so he should still let her take a look.
However, it's not that Lin Wei felt Professor Dou would nitpick; it was just a formality.
However, to Wang Jiaqing, it was like the sky had fallen. Why did he have to revise it for the professor again? Thinking back to how she was never satisfied with his previous revisions, he seemed to have already foreseen the consequences.
But since she had already said that, he couldn't just not send it, especially since graduation ultimately depended on his advisor's approval. So, Wang Jiaqing eventually showed it to Professor Dou.
To his surprise, she accepted the request, but didn't ask him to change a single word.
"Since she told you to write it this way, just write it this way. Do what needs to be done next." This time, she was very easy to talk to.
In fact, it would be untrue to say that Professor Dou did not want to make any changes to this paper. Everyone has their own insights and ways of writing papers, but that does not mean that what Lin Wei asked him to change was wrong.
As far as Professor Dou is concerned, if she asked a student to revise the paper, and then that student went to another professor and revised it according to that professor's suggestions, frankly speaking, she wouldn't be very happy. So it's clear that she wouldn't have any objections.
This is fundamentally different from her previous practice of asking other senior students to teach them how to write papers. One is her own student, and the other is her own junior sister. How can they be the same?
Upon hearing this, Wang Jiaqing thought he had misheard. It was the first time he had ever met Professor Dou who was so easy to talk to, but he had to admit that he was genuinely happy.
He was finally free. It was the first time I'd ever seen Professor Dou with such a kind face.
Meanwhile, Zhou Ruping, who hadn't finished writing yet, felt nothing but envy upon hearing the news. She envied that he had already finished writing and didn't need to revise it anymore; all he had to do was publish it, while she still had a long way to go.
However, it would be a lie to say that she was not relieved. She didn't expect that as long as she passed through her junior sister's side, Professor Dou would stop finding fault. This was good news for everyone.
So all you have to do is get through this period.
At this moment, the junior graduate students couldn't help but feel regretful. Why didn't they have such good luck? Did they have to wait until they finished their studies late to meet her?
In short, at this point, all the group of people knew was that Professor Dou's junior sister's surname was Lin.
Although Feng Yueling had some suspicions, she still couldn't believe it. Could it be? The person who saved her last time shouldn't be Professor Dou's junior sister, right? Mainly, this matter was too unbelievable, so she was a little unsure and ultimately didn't say it.
These days, Lin Wei has been practicing her skills in the system space while attending classes. There are just too many medical procedures, especially since she is currently dealing with the most common and ordinary ones.
She couldn't even get high scores on ordinary operations, so how could she feel comfortable learning more difficult ones? At least she couldn't imagine that there was so much to learn about something as simple as applying pressure to stop bleeding.
In the system space, she stared expressionlessly at the patient who had been stabbed twice. She didn't know which blood vessel had been damaged, but the patient was bleeding heavily. Although she tried her best to press and stop the bleeding, she didn't press the key spot. A few minutes later, the patient fell into hemorrhagic shock.
I'm numb.
With so much blood, she couldn't even see which vein it was coming from. How was she supposed to press it? She had to rely entirely on her sense of touch, right?
Knowing that even if she had to do it all over again, the result would likely be the same, Lin Wei carefully recalled the anatomy she had learned and still felt that the massive bleeding was caused by a ruptured splenic artery. So, had she not pressed the correct spot?
Lin Wei glanced at the incision. Normally, the splenic artery extends along the upper edge of the pancreas to the left, passes through the splenic-colonic ligament, and enters the spleen. But this was an abnormal situation. "So the place I should press is here?" Lin Wei's finger landed on a spot, about two centimeters above where she had just pressed.
Furthermore, arteries are easily slippery, and her mistake was not carefully locating the bleeding point before starting pressure. This has a 90% failure rate. Unless she has X-ray vision, this is the worst approach.
Lin Wei tried again, and this time she breathed a sigh of relief because she had temporarily stopped the bleeding.
However, another problem soon arose. Because the patient was thin and had brittle bones, she had to apply a lot of pressure to stop the bleeding, which resulted in her ribs being broken.
Admittedly, the simulation room gave her an A- grade, which was much better than the previous B+, but what she was thinking was, could there be something even more perfect? And something even more perfect would obviously be able to stop bleeding without breaking a bone, which requires extremely strong control over the force.
Lin Wei took a deep breath.
She used to think she was pretty good, but now reality has given her a blow. She realized that there is so much to learn about even a simple operation.
Of course she knew that in reality, people couldn't possibly consider all of this and couldn't do it perfectly, but since she had the system space, how could she just leave something that could improve her abilities unused?
So I resigned myself to it and started learning.
She feels like she's learning a little bit here and a little bit there, filling in the gaps wherever she's missing something, like a headless octopus. After she finishes her work, she realizes that she seems to have learned a little bit, but also that she hasn't learned anything at all.
When will she be able to perfectly resolve any problems she encounters? She couldn't help but look forward to the future.
Whenever she encountered setbacks in her clinical practice, she would switch to biology. Putting everything else aside, she found that biology actually became more appealing compared to clinical medicine.
Before, when I saw it, although I was still willing to learn it, I always felt that it was annoying and hateful. However, now, even those obscure words have become kind and friendly.
In the biology lab, Wang Jiaqing waited for several days before finally catching up with her. Unlike before, he didn't rush in blindly. Instead, he first assessed Lin Wei's strength, fearing that he might encounter someone with real skills like F God.
Putting everything else aside, just the fact that she has some connection with Professor Dou means he can't really offend her, especially since he hasn't graduated yet.
However, after watching Lin Wei fiddling around for a long time, he still couldn't figure out what kind of experiment she was doing, so after hesitating for a moment, he finally walked over openly.
Who said he could only make things difficult in subtle ways? He hadn't forgotten Professor Dou's words, "Learn more." And isn't he learning right now?
If he manages to stump you with his questions, that would be interesting.
Lin Wei saw him coming, but didn't stop him. As long as he didn't interfere with her work, she let him watch if he wanted. After all, it was because he was Professor Dou's graduate student.
That's why she answered all the questions Wang Jiaqing asked her, starting with the simple ones and gradually increasing in difficulty.
Lin Wei looked at him in surprise. She hadn't expected her senior sister's student to be so capable, having already researched this far. She had no idea that these questions were all Wang Jiaqing's brainstorming ideas, designed to make things difficult for her.
But Lin Wei didn't know this and thought he was really that eager to learn. She became interested and started asking him some questions.
It started with some simple questions, gradually increasing in depth, and included some extensions of the questions he had just asked.
Wang Jiaqing broke out in a cold sweat as she questioned him, feeling increasingly pressured. This feeling was similar to when Professor Dou asked him questions; it was the same feeling of being crushed, as if they were not on the same level, and she was not in the same age group as him.
Seeing the increasing amount of cold sweat on his forehead, Lin Wei realized that this was beyond his knowledge, so she didn't ask any further questions.
"You can take a look at these books when you have time." She suggested a few books to him. Wang Jiaqing didn't know how he had ended up like this when he wanted to compete with her. However, his mouth agreed faster than his mind could process it. "I know."
He was so obedient that he didn't even realize it himself, and he walked out of the laboratory looking dazed and confused.
"Huh? Didn't I come here to defeat her? How did I get led by the nose by her?" The point is, she's so young, where did she get so much knowledge from?
But in the end, looking at the book he had written down on paper, he hesitated for a moment, "Should I just buy it?" Although he didn't want to admit it, he had to admit that she was better than him.
The pressure was similar to facing those old professors. Most importantly, she didn't look scary at all, so why did she still make people feel afraid?
Inside, Lin Wei recalled his behavior just now, narrowed her eyes slightly, it was hard not to know his purpose, but she still couldn't figure out if she had offended him in some way.
But since it didn't cause him any harm, he stopped thinking about it and continued his experiment.
Of course, sometimes when chatting with Professor Dou, I would say, "Senior sister, your graduate students are really interesting." Sometimes you'd take on a socially awkward student who would stand there blankly on the platform, and other times you'd take on a student who would ask you questions, deliberately trying to stump them. Everyone has their own personality.