Waking up one day, Wen Le found himself a miserable "cabbage flower" on a future abandoned planet, tears streaming down his face. He was just a bit of a homebody, did they really have to se...
Chapter 138 Exchange Meeting
Wen Le and his team had completed their mission perfectly. The remaining tasks had nothing to do with them, and they were not aware of them. Because they had completed their mission ahead of schedule, the school generously gave them a week off, making Class A so happy that they almost ran to the rooftop and howled to express their excitement.
A week's vacation. To be honest, they may not encounter such a good thing once a year. The feeling is as exciting as winning the lottery.
Even on the way home, everyone was discussing how to spend the holiday. Those who lived nearby said they wanted to go back to see their parents. I didn't think much of it before, but when I was really busy and had no time to go home, I realized how blessed it was to be able to go home and have a meal with my parents anytime, anywhere. As for those who lived far away, they definitely didn't have time to go back, so we all gathered together to discuss where to go for fun.
The squad leader ran over and asked Wen Le if he wanted to play with them. Wen Le thought about it and said, "I'll go with you. You can choose the place and I'll play with you." After all, they had so many days off, and it would feel a bit bad if he was the only one not going when everyone else went. No matter how busy he was, he couldn't be away from the group for a long time.
After all, he wasn't the only one busy; everyone was busy, and it would be a shame to be busy when they were all together. Although he was indeed busy, being busy wasn't an excuse to withdraw from the group.
The squad leader was a bit surprised. He'd assumed Wen Le wouldn't be joining them. Everyone knew he was very busy. After training, he'd still find time to study healer-related knowledge and even craft potions. With such a busy schedule, everyone assumed he'd be busy crafting during this break. Anyway, everyone was understanding if Wen Le wasn't coming. The squad leader's inquiries were just a casual request, so it would make it easier to book the boat tickets later.
Who knew Wen Le would agree? The squad leader couldn't help but ask again, "Are you going too?" Are you sure? Who was this person who was usually so busy that he couldn't even remember a few more medicinal names during mealtimes? And this time, he didn't even make good use of his time to study and actually went out with them...
Wen Le looked at the squad leader's surprised expression, paused, and said, "I finally have so many days off, of course I have to go out and have some fun and relax." If possible, he didn't want to be so busy all day. Who wants to work when they can rest?
Moreover, Wen Le suddenly felt a sense of crisis. He felt that if he continued like this, his teammates would abandon him. He might even be forgotten about the next group activity, which would be a bad thing. So Wen Le decided to go along with everyone this time, no matter what. As for the homework assigned by Teacher Hu and the medicine needed for the clinic, he could always find time to complete it.
Anyway, he has to do these things even when he is not on vacation. Besides, going out to play is more relaxing and enjoyable than high-intensity training all day.
But there is a saying that goes "Excessive joy leads to sorrow."
There is also a phrase called class teacher time.
So you can’t just take a holiday whenever you want.
Of course, Class A hadn't yet realized their vacation was over, and they were still gathered together, excitedly discussing their plans. When they returned to school and handed in their assignments, they found Instructor Li waiting there with a smile on his face. "Girls, since you have a week off, I've signed you up for a crash course in intelligent information technology. Isn't that a surprise?"
Everyone in Class A: “…”
No, they weren't surprised at all. On the contrary, they were horrified. This news was simply unbearable for them.
The joy of having a holiday disappeared in an instant.
As expected, class teachers all over the world are the same, regardless of school or time and space.
Instructor Li, however, refused to let them go and continued with a smile, "I've already contacted the instructors for the crash course in advance, and I promise to teach you with all my heart."
The subtext is that you naughty kids should not even think about being lazy. Do the homework assigned by the teacher quickly, otherwise you will suffer when you get home.
Before he finished speaking, Instructor Li was satisfied to see these naughty kids with sad faces. Their depressed expressions made him feel very happy. He wanted to eat three more bowls of rice with this expression.
In short, Instructor Li felt very happy about this incident.
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Honestly, the crash course in intelligent information technology that Instructor Li had helped me sign up for was no easier than my usual training. The workload was outrageous, not only demanding my brainpower but also requiring a lot of hands-on work. I guess this is just the school's specialty: once they catch a student, they drill them to death, not stopping until they're exhausted.
In short, Wen Le and his team managed to handcraft a first-class mecha in just one week, polishing every part themselves. You can imagine how much work that took. After the mecha was built, they had to wear it and test it themselves, with a variety of test items. The tutor even went so far as to make them pilot the mecha in a desperate escape.
They claim that mechas contain intelligence, and mastering this information is equivalent to mastering everyone else's mecha. Who knows if this is a conspiracy between the tutor and Instructor Li to deliberately punish them? Don't they know that modern mechas have anti-tracking capabilities? They didn't hack someone else's mecha, but instead got hacked by someone else. This is a real setback.
But everyone only dared to complain in their hearts, saying they absolutely dared not say anything, otherwise they would definitely be scolded by the tutor. As for what the tutor would say, they could easily guess it with their toes. It was nothing more than something like "others can make fun of you, why can't you?", and then they would take the opportunity to give them extra lessons and homework.
Only a fool would find something to do for himself. It's painful enough to take extra classes during the holidays, and if the teacher then grabs your little hair and beats you to death, is there any hope for life?
By the time the holiday was over, Class A was practically weeping with joy, wishing they could grow invisible wings and fly back to school. They'd rather train than take this so-called crash course in intelligent information technology, which was a complete rip-off.
Instructor Li had observed the behavior of his group of naughty children over the past few days and was very satisfied with the remedial lesson arrangements. These naughty children needed to be kept on a leash at all times, otherwise they would all run wild after the seven-day holiday, and they would probably have to pick up everything from scratch when they came back.
Wasting time is equal to wasting life. As a qualified instructor, how can you let such a waste of time happen?
Of course not.
Instructor Li not only refused to waste time, he actually increased the training volume, determined to make up for the seven days lost. Everyone was immediately utterly miserable under the discipline, privately complaining that the training volume was no different from the cram school they'd been attending. The only difference was that the former was more demanding on the brain, while the latter was more physically demanding.
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Wen Le has been a bit busy recently, so Teacher Hu sent him a notice through the system, asking him to prepare to attend the youth therapist exchange meeting held by the Therapist Association at the end of the month.
This exchange meeting is open to all young therapists aged 18 and above and under 35. Therefore, this exchange meeting is also called the gathering of future elites by outsiders.
Come to think of it, being able to become a therapist at this age is a great thing, especially the younger you are, the greater your future achievements will be.
The therapists also regard this exchange meeting as a gathering of reserve talents for the association in the future, and the Therapist Association also attaches great importance to this exchange meeting.
In fact, this kind of gathering has another meaning, which is to compete for apprentices or masters.
Generally speaking, young therapists have a mentor who introduced them to the profession, so at every exchange meeting, everyone secretly compares themselves with each other. Masters gather together to compete with their apprentices, and apprentices gather together to compete with their masters.
This is also the time for new young therapists to build their network of contacts. When masters introduce their apprentices to everyone, they are tacitly agreeing to let the apprentices take over their network of contacts, which is equivalent to the masters paving the way for the apprentices.
Therefore, some celebrities will be invited to participate in each exchange meeting. Anyone who can attend this kind of exchange meeting is well-known outside.
Young therapists need to get to know these big figures to build their own network, and these big figures also need the help of therapists. It can be said that both parties benefit mutually.
These are already tacit understandings at the exchange meeting.
This year's Young Therapists Exchange Meeting was particularly lively, with everyone racking their brains to secure a spot. Not only did it alarm the outside leaders, but even the therapists themselves were vying for a spot, each using their own unique skills.
The reason that has attracted attention from all walks of life is that the legendary former president of the Therapist Association will appear at this exchange meeting and hold a disciple-accepting ceremony.
The disciple he wanted to accept was Wen Le, a talented therapist who was famous in the Therapists Association.