Chapter 149 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 149 Jinjiang Literature City...



Chapter 149 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 149...

A former national gold medalist stepped forward and denied it, saying, "Of course not. Only they are good. If everyone were this good, how many International Olympiads would have been held by now? There would have been plenty of good people by now."

This is something that most netizens actually knew, but they were still surprised. Were all the contestants in that year's competition this good? Because of this, people started digging into each of them. There wasn't much information about the others, but when they got to Zhang Mo, the information they got was all different.

Some said he went to study with his supervisor, some said he took a leave of absence, and others said he was sick. In short, he was not at school.

"This guy is really interesting, acting all mysterious." But everyone just said it casually, and then their attention was drawn to the news that suddenly broke out in the entertainment industry.

"Dong Li and Dou Chengwen got married." This news immediately became a trending topic, even causing the website to crash.

Dong Li, one of the most popular actresses in the entertainment industry, has starred in a series of hit dramas and has hundreds of millions of fans. There was never any news about her and Dou Chengwen, so it's surprising that they suddenly announced that they have registered their marriage.

The news of the breakthroughs in AIDS drugs and two major mathematical conjectures was once suppressed.

Not only that, it was also revealed that a certain female celebrity, who had always maintained a single image, was actually married and had a child. The entertainment industry was especially lively on the trending topics that day.

Privately, Wb's boss didn't know what the higher-ups were up to, only vaguely aware that it was a way to divert netizens' attention. "But isn't it a good thing that AIDS drugs and mathematical conjectures have been proven? Why are they still suppressing it?"

In the following days, news emerged every day, making it arguably the biggest spectacle of the year, and everyone had plenty of gossip to enjoy.

Without a sound, all photos of Zhang Mo on the internet were deleted, especially those of him and Lin Wei, because she was too popular.

At the National Space Science Center, a group of elderly men watched a young man working diligently in the distance, their eyes flashing with admiration. "He is destined to go far on this path. It's always good to plan ahead."

"It's just a pity that if he chooses this path, he's destined to never accept flowers and applause."

Xu Hongyuan: "But haven't all generations gone through this?" There will always be some unsung heroes in this world. The projects he participated in when he was young have never even had a name appear in the public eye.

And this is national scientific research.

Old Cheng looked at him and said, "I heard from Jiang Haokuo that you originally wanted to recruit someone else? How does her talent compare to Zhang Mo's?" He was eager to try, which could be interpreted as an attempt to poach someone.

Think about people with similar talent to Zhang Mo; they are all truly talented.

Xu Hongyuan understood what he meant and gave a wry smile, saying, "You know this person too, she's the one who's been quite popular online lately. Didn't you have a lot of photos of her and Zhang Mo deleted?"

Old Cheng asked in surprise, "Lin Wei?"

Xu Hongyuan: "Yes, even I didn't expect her to achieve this in medicine. This shows that talent is talent no matter where it is." Her shining in the medical field is, in a way, a contribution to the country.

Hearing this, Old Cheng was somewhat disappointed. A clinician's hands are precious, so he decided not to bring her in to do this rough work. Besides, she's quite famous now, and there are some projects that can't be known to the public, or to those foreign spies.

So let's just leave it at that.

Lin Wei was unaware that she was being discussed by two people. Looking at the online buzz, she could clearly see that this trending topic was somewhat deliberate.

After a quick thought, I roughly guessed what it was.

That's good. He's very close to the career he wants, which is a kind of recognition of his abilities. Otherwise, the country wouldn't have blocked his information so early.

Lin Wei is now starting her own career. At the Affiliated Hospital of University A, she performed surgery on Zhang Youqing's son: brain repair and nerve cell transplantation. The nerve cells were collected from various sources, albeit with difficulty.

"The surgery was a success. Now we just need to wait for the wound on his head to heal to the point where we can proceed with the next stage of treatment," the neurosurgeon said to Zhang Youqing, with her parents and in-laws beside her.

It was then that she learned that her husband had passed away, and that he had died in the line of duty while arresting drug dealers. Even when she heard about this from other nurses, she couldn't help but feel a pang of sadness.

There are always people in this world patching things up and carrying heavy burdens.

Zhang Youqing never mentioned this matter, and if it weren't for her comrades coming to the hospital to visit them, probably no one in the hospital would have known about it.

“I know this is a difficult disease to cure. If you have a way, you can’t refuse to treat him. Even if you tell me, what difference will it make? Besides, my husband considers protecting the lives of the people in the country his mission. In the hospital, we are no different from other patients. You don’t need to treat us too specially.” Because she felt that her husband’s sacrifice for the country was an honor, not a tool to show off or to get preferential treatment.

Lin Wei looked at her with admiration in her eyes. "Don't worry, your son will be fine." This was the first time she had given a positive answer to a patient she wasn't particularly close to, because she believed that the patient wouldn't be that kind of person.

Zhang Youqing smiled and said, "Thank you, Dr. Lin." In her eyes, her husband was great, and she was also great for treating and saving lives.

Knowing that she couldn't perform so many surgeries to revive those in a vegetative state on her own, Lin Wei went to the hospital leadership after leaving and applied to become a supervising doctor.

"I want to train a few doctors in craniocerebral repair and nerve transplantation surgery."

Although her academic qualifications are not yet sufficient, her abilities are already more than enough.

As for helping the hospital train competent doctors, A University Affiliated Hospital would be more than happy to do so, so how could it possibly refuse? "Sure." With a wave of her hand, she transferred three doctors from the neurosurgery department to work with her.

Normally, the doctors just stay in the department and do what they need to do, but when it's time for her to perform minimally invasive nerve cell extraction and surgery, they go up with her on the operating table.

Lin Wei taught diligently, aiming to train others besides herself to perform these surgeries. She knew that one person's strength was ultimately too weak; changing the current state of the medical field required everyone's collective effort.

Upon hearing the news, people from other hospitals were eager to participate and sent their staff. In particular, Director Yang of the Department of Neurosurgery at Sichuan Provincial Hospital specifically called her to ask her to help with the training.

It can't be that other hospitals will perform this surgery, but our hospital won't, right?

As a result, Lin Wei was surrounded by more and more doctors, a long line of them every day. She wasn't afraid that others would learn her skills and she would go hungry; she was only afraid that they wouldn't be able to learn them.

Among them, the doctor from the Department of Neurosurgery in Sichuan Province who had previously worked with her looked at her with a complicated expression. He never expected that a little intern from back then would grow into someone he had to look up to.

Lin Wei clearly didn't have a deep impression of him, or perhaps she never cared about him, so she treated him the same as other doctors.

This reminded him of his anxiety before coming, and his fear that she would make things difficult for him, which made him feel ashamed. Faced with her desire to help everyone improve their skills and relieve patients' suffering, his own desire to stay in one place was a huge betrayal of his original aspiration to study medicine.

When did he become just like any other colleague in the department?

Because of this, he seemed to have realized something, and changed his previous nature. When Lin Wei taught him, he studied very hard, even more diligently than when he was studying at school. Sometimes, when observing, he would even ask to try it himself.

You can't learn surgery without practicing it.

Lin Wei was obviously aware of this, so once she was sure she could control the outcome, she readily let them get started, just like Director Zheng and Director Yang had done before.

It was obvious that these people were different from her, and various problems inevitably arose during the surgery. At this time, Lin Wei patiently guided them and solved them one by one.

The more they learned from her, the more terrifying she became. Was this the power of the top clinical surgeon?

Yes, before Lin Wei knew it, the medical community implicitly accepted that she was the number one clinical surgeon in the country. It's unclear where this title originated, but by the time everyone realized it, everyone had already subconsciously accepted it.

It truly lives up to its name.

As time went by, the number of patients in a vegetative state decreased one by one, and feeling that the number was still not enough, Lin Wei urgently recruited several hundred more.

She performed most of the surgeries, while the other doctors observed. However, after seeing that they were skilled at minimally invasive nerve cell extraction, the doctors delegated these trivial tasks to them.

Later, after several doctors learned how to transplant nerve cells from different parts of the body and culture the nerve cells, she gradually let go, just like the tumor drug trial center did back then.

She can't handle everything by herself, so she needs to learn to let go. Aren't they doing a pretty good job? They only call on her when they're unsure.

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