Chapter 159 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 159 Jinjiang Literature City...



Chapter 159 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 159...

One thing is true: doctors aren't omnipotent. They can only do what they're supposed to do, and the rest depends on people's self-discipline. If you're scared, get a rabies vaccine, or stay away from stray dogs. These are the best cost-effective and preventative measures.

Seeing this, Chi Boyan let it go, but there was still a strange look in his eyes. Every time he thought he understood her well enough, she would give him a new and exciting feeling. Kind yet insightful, she saw things very clearly, and it was hard not to admire such a person.

To put it bluntly, the darker a person like him is, the more he yearns for kind-hearted people, yet he still harbors a deep-seated incomprehension and disdain for those people, while Lin Wei happens to be just right in that regard.

How did she end up looking like this? Chi Boyan felt that sometimes she was even harder to understand than those studies.

After the chat ended, in Country M, he finally had a chance to look at his ex-teacher, who was being held up by his bodyguards at the door and had been cursing. Without blinking, he said, "Throw him out." He still had the energy to cause trouble for him; it seemed he was doing quite well.

A hint of coldness appeared in his eyes.

He disliked people lurking in the shadows, ready to stab him in the back one day, so he asked him to go mining in F continent instead.

So, a few days later, Jiang Taoyu was taken away by a sack.

Country M has its bad points, but it also has its good points, namely that it's too easy to make a person disappear.

However, he also realized why his father had been so enthusiastic about his education in the first place: it was because of a bet he made with Master Wei about which education was better, Western or Chinese.

Chi Boyan's answer was that each has its own merits. The important thing is not education, but intelligence and learning ability. Geniuses can shine under any kind of education. Only ordinary people need to rely on education to become successful. Obviously, he and Lin Wei are both geniuses.

At this moment, what was Lin Wei, the genius, doing? She received a call from her teacher, "When are you free to come with me to meet some people?" He had already had this idea before, but because she had been busy with rabies treatment, he hadn't bothered her.

Surely she has time now?

Hearing Elder Wei's words, Lin Wei agreed without much hesitation, "Okay." It's always good to get to know more people. She knew that the people he introduced wouldn't be ordinary.

However, Elder Wei also had a little ulterior motive. He was about to retire, and if possible, he hoped that she could take over the position of director of the National Institute of Biological Research.

He naturally wanted his trusted confidants to rise in the ranks, believing that good things shouldn't go to outsiders. That way, if anything happened to him or his friends in the future, at least they would have someone to rely on.

The state appointed her as an advisor to the research institute, which was undoubtedly intended to keep her firmly tied to the state's big ship.

So on Sunday, Professor Wei took her to the research institute to get to know people, or more accurately, to let those people get to know her. Although everyone had seen her online and on the institute's photo wall, it still didn't feel as impactful as seeing her in person.

"This is Lin Wei. I didn't expect Elder Wei to bring her here." A group of people in the research institute were shocked. They originally thought she was on a temporary assignment, but they never expected to actually see her.

This was actually her first time here since becoming a consultant at the research institute.

But considering her recent achievements, no one was surprised at all. How could someone like her be a mere consultant at a small research institute?

"I heard that Professor Wei is her teacher. If nothing unexpected happens, she will most likely take over this research institute." In terms of contributions to the country, she is in no way inferior; in terms of achievements, she has already surpassed the vast majority of people in the world. Her only shortcoming is her academic qualifications, but once she does, who in this research institute can compete with her for this position?

The associate researcher was the most unhappy of them all. He had thought that he could take that position after Professor Wei retired, but he didn't expect to have a rival he couldn't compete with at all. He had a bitter smile in his eyes.

A person should know their own limitations. Although Lin Wei is young, she has developed so many drugs and solved many medical problems in the Flower Kingdom and the world. He is convinced of this.

If she becomes the one in power, he will have no choice but to accept his fate.

One of the newly recruited assistant researchers saw this scene and immediately took a picture of Lin Wei and Professor Wei's backs, sending it to his friends and relatives to show off, "I saw Lin Wei, she came to our institute."

Instantly, many people replied, "Really? Does she look just like the photos online?"

The assistant researcher thought of the face he had just seen, "She's prettier in real life than in photos." It was because her achievements overshadowed her appearance that people always talked about her work, not her looks.

There are certainly talented people in Huaguo Middle School, but the reason why none of them are as famous as Lin Wei is because of her reputation as a child prodigy.

Young, good-looking, with a legendary upbringing, and a genius—these are undoubtedly topics that people admire and talk about.

Friend: "What is she doing at your research institute?"

Assistant Researcher: "I suspect the dean intends to pass this position to her." After all, given his age, he's nearing retirement. Professor Wei has already delayed his retirement once; surely he can't delay it again this time?

But when he thought about how Lin Wei might achieve a position that most people couldn't reach in their entire lives by the time she was in her early twenties, he took a deep breath and really wanted to compete with these geniuses.

However, one thing was true: if she were willing to reveal even a tiny bit of her research, it would be enough to ensure the entire research institute's livelihood. At that moment, he really hoped she would take over the position quickly.

In the office, looking at the honors on the wall, Old Wei introduced to her, "This research institute was established 60 years ago. I have spent most of my life in this research institute. When foreign mosquitoes enter the country, there are viral infections and new influenza viruses. Every time, the research institute is on the front line. From being powerless to deal with those bacteria and viruses at the beginning, and suffering heavy casualties, to later having the ability to deal with them, the medical care in China has undergone tremendous changes in the past few decades."

Even though he always felt that he wasn't old and could still do it, he still had to admit that he was getting old in front of the fresh faces.

He had originally wanted to delay his retirement and hold on a little longer, but now he has seen someone better who can lead the research institute to a brighter future.

So after Elder Wei finished speaking, he looked at Lin Wei solemnly and said, "I know you don't like being constrained, but the whole country needs you." He saw a star rising in her; her achievements and her future were far more than this. She could bring tremendous changes to the Flower Kingdom.

Lin Wei frowned. "Teacher, what do you mean...?" Why are you suddenly telling her all this?

Old Master Wei stated bluntly, "I want you to succeed me after I retire." Admittedly, there was a bit of personal motive involved, but it cannot be denied that she was his most satisfactory candidate; he had never even considered Dou Xiuyun. One was a genius in his eyes, the other an ordinary person, incomparable to him.

Lin Wei wasn't blinded by this good news. "Teacher, let me think about it some more." She could take the position of consultant at the research institute or become a member of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, but this was different from both of them. One only required them to contribute when needed, but this one, once taken on, would be a lifelong commitment.

She still needs to think about it.

Researchers passing by the entrance overheard their conversation and their eyes flashed with surprise. They hadn't expected Lin Wei to hesitate, but after thinking about it, they knew why. She wasn't lacking in money, fame, or work. Taking on this research institute was, frankly, just taking on a responsibility and a mess. It wouldn't do her any good.

Once upon a time, research institutes that everyone was eager to get into have become places that people avoid like the plague.

The researcher gave a wry smile; it's true what they say, comparisons are odious.

Old Master Wei didn't immediately demand her agreement, nodding and saying, "Alright, go back and think about it. Whatever your final choice, I will respect it." Ultimately, he didn't want to put her in a difficult position. Some things can't be forced; they come from responsibility and willingness.

Of course, after leaving the research institute, he still took her to meet some of the old guys.

The group exchanged contact information. He knew it wasn't just his own influence; Lin Wei herself was also someone they highly regarded. Otherwise, even if he had brought his own people, they would have treated her like a junior, offering only a few perfunctory compliments instead of showing her genuine enthusiasm.

"Comrade Lin has really given our country a lot of pride! Back then, our country always relied on imported medicines. We never imagined that one day foreigners would also come to our country to buy medicines." Here, they used the title "Comrade Lin," not "Little Lin" or "Dr. Lin." This showed neither belittling her nor being overly distant.

Lin Wei: "This is what I should do as a citizen of Huaguo." Putting everything else aside, although the Talent Strengthening Program was extremely difficult, it ultimately provided her with a platform for growth. It was only later that she learned she was the only one who ultimately succeeded. While the others appeared to have passed in every department, there was actually some leniency involved; they were simply considered decent enough, and since they had the ability to learn, they were encouraged to learn more, so they turned a blind eye.

But at the last minute, I was still eliminated.

That makes sense. If the talent development program were that simple, no one else would have passed before her. Those professors and teachers are not to be underestimated.

They all failed, so why would you think those students would pass?

Here, one of the old men looked at her and said, "Even if Old Wei hadn't brought you here today, I probably would have had to find you through him." Because he needed her help with something.

Lin Wei looked at him with a puzzled expression.

"I don't know if you've heard of Anhe Air Conditioning Company. The company's boss has ALS and sought help from me, but we've been researching for a while and still haven't come up with any ideas. So we were wondering if you have any suggestions?"

"Of course, I don't expect you to tell me right now, I just want you to put some thought into it."

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