Chapter 50 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack (Jinjiang Literature City)



Chapter 50 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack

The main question is: how many college students graduate each year? How many are admitted through special admission programs? But very few truly succeed and achieve great things. Here, "achieving great things" refers to someone who makes significant contributions and gains widespread recognition in a particular field.

Clearly, he didn't think Lin Wei had the ability. She was already behind many others in terms of resources and connections, so how could he expect her to be the exception? Therefore, at this moment, Butler Xu still didn't think highly of her.

At school, she's quite busy right now. The system space only has the nine subjects she needs to study, not the medical subjects she wants to learn. In order not to fall behind others and to maintain her image as a top student, she can only buy a few books online and start studying.

Those books, thicker than bricks, truly lived up to their reputation as books that scare away countless medical students every year; they were so heavy that Lin Wei didn't even want to move. Luckily, there was still plenty of time; otherwise, when would she ever finish reading them?

She sighed, glancing at the books she had bought all at once, and the books Chi Boyan had given her last time that she hadn't finished reading. She wished she had three heads and six arms so she could read both at the same time.

A few days later, seeing that she still hadn't finished reading the book, Lin Wei thought to herself, "It's still too slow." Her speed was only slightly faster than that of an average person, not to mention that she was dealing with completely unfamiliar knowledge.

Having experienced the speed of learning several books in a day by entering the system space, isn't this slow?

Sigh, another day of hoping for a system upgrade.

She never imagined that she would one day be so eager to enter the system space to study.

But there was nothing she could do; she could only learn slowly like this for now, at most reviewing what she learned in the system space a few more times. The medical terminology and jargon were overwhelming, and even though her memory had improved, memorizing them was still quite difficult.

There were just too many points to cover, and as a complete novice, she didn't know which were the key points, so she memorized everything she could. Most importantly, she and Chi Boyan were both studying clinical medicine. If they met in the future and she was inferior to him, wouldn't that be incredibly embarrassing?

Lin Wei also has a competitive spirit. The thought of him becoming a renowned chief physician or a genius doctor in the future, while she could only compete with him before, is terrifying to think about.

"No, I absolutely can't let this happen." How could she possibly be inferior to him? Especially since they're both starting from the same point, both complete beginners, and she's also expanded her mental capacity, plus the cheat code of the system space. There's no reason why she can't beat him.

Because of this, Lin Wei became even more diligent. She not only memorized the material but also took notes in the book and bought some practice exercises. Putting everything else aside, a bad pen is worse than a good memory; only by doing exercises can one know how much they have truly learned.

However, looking at the many red crosses on the test booklet, she fell silent. In her memory, she couldn't remember the last time she had made such an absurd mistake.

To be honest, it's really a bit hard to get used to. It's like being brought back to reality from the realm of genius. Actually, she's not exactly stupid, but Lin Wei is still a little dissatisfied with herself.

She should be more capable.

It's a good thing I didn't say it out loud, otherwise Zhou Xueqing would have collapsed. How much more amazing do you want her to be? She was admitted to high school without taking the entrance exam, won three gold medals in national competitions, and always got first place in exams. Not to mention that she doesn't even need to attend classes anymore, yet she's still studying those books, and she's studying even more diligently than Zhou Xueqing, who attends classes. Isn't this the funniest thing in history?

She wanted to grab her by the collar and tell her, "Take a break, leave some room for others." In any case, she would definitely avoid majoring in clinical medicine, mathematics, physics, and English when applying for a major in the future, because she was already afraid of these majors even before she had studied them.

She didn't want to suddenly think of their diligence while she was just giving up; that would be a terrible experience.

And so, the second semester of her first year of high school was spent learning about clinical medicine.

Since she had nothing to do during the summer vacation, Lin Wei eventually took a bus home.

When Linjia Village, Lin's parents and others knew she was coming back, they slaughtered all the chickens and ducks they were going to sell and cooked them for her.

“My youngest son has worked hard in his studies. I wonder if he has lost weight this year.”

"She's still young, and she'll be going to university in September. I don't know if this person will bully her." Her words were filled with longing and a hint of worry.

When Lin Wei returned home, everyone in the village knew she was back. Putting everything else aside, her skin was so white it almost glowed. Was the provincial capital really that good for people? She felt completely different after just one trip.

Over the past year, thanks to her parents' boasting, she has become a celebrity in the village even though she is not at home. People don't know if being good at studying is useful or not; they only know that she won an award in a competition and received tens of thousands of yuan in prize money from the school and the country.

This is more effective than anything else, and it has also made some people who did not plan to send their children to school consider sending them abroad to study.

However, it is clear that only a minority of people can make money by studying, which made them realize how rare Lin Wei's situation was.

Lin Wei stayed at home for two months. Except for a period of relaxation when she came back a few days ago, she started studying again afterward.

Lin's mother felt a pang of sympathy upon seeing this. They weren't uneducated themselves, and naturally knew how difficult it was for her to concentrate on her studies. But if their child wanted to study, what could they do? They simply moved more quietly, buying her more fruit and other nourishing foods to help her recover.

Uncle Lin and cousin Lin saw it and felt that she deserved the result. "If I were this diligent, I think I could have done well too." The next second, Uncle Lin smacked her on the head. "You still dare to talk back? I told you not to study! I told you not to study!" Someone who didn't even graduate from junior high school actually had the nerve to say that.

Hearing the noise, Lin Wei looked out the door and smiled at what she saw. Although she was somewhat gloating, there was nothing she could do; after all, they weren't good at studying.

When her older cousin saw her looking over, he quickly cried for help. Lin Wei immediately pretended not to see anything and turned back to pretend to read a book.

When Uncle Lin saw this, he started cursing again, "Don't disturb your cousin's studies, can't you see she's reading?" He then launched into a long tirade.

Lin's cousin: "Where is she studying? I just saw her looking over here."

"That's because your voice is too loud."

Lin's cousin was so angry that he jumped up and down. "Dad, how can you be so hypocritical? Let me tell you, Lin Wei is not stupid. She even took two hundred yuan from me under the pretext of her birthday. Yesterday she said she was going to college and asked me for some living expenses. She also asks me for money to buy snacks. She is very shrewd."

Uncle Lin said, "That's why she's the one who's good at studying. You can't even hold onto money, what else can you do?" He complained, but still gave him a little money as a reward.

When Lin's cousin saw this, he immediately beamed with joy, feeling that the scolding he had endured was worthwhile.

Although life in Linjia Village wasn't as glamorous as in the big city, it had its own kind of beauty. Aside from the occasional annoying fly that would come knocking and get her scolded, Lin Wei felt that life here was pretty good.

Aunt Wu left grumbling and cursing. I really don't know what she's after; she always comes here to make trouble.

Enjoying being scolded? That's quite an unusual hobby.

Two months passed in the blink of an eye, and it will soon be time for school to start again. Even her cousin, who had previously complained about her being a swindler, was a little reluctant to see her go.

He only comes back once a year, why is he leaving again? There is still some sibling affection between them, and he reluctantly took out two red banknotes and handed them to her, "Use them sparingly."

Lin Wei quickly pulled it out. "Okay, I'll spend it as soon as possible." Hahaha, well, she did it on purpose.

Lin's cousin was so angry that he rolled his eyes at her. Then he felt depressed. Why didn't the other two come back this time? He would feel more at ease if they were all tricked together.

However, Lin Wei still had some conscience. She patted his shoulder and said, "Don't worry, cousin. If I become rich and powerful, I won't forget you."

This made Uncle Lin, who was listening nearby, even more relaxed. He had done so much, not only because she was his niece, but also because of these children. To get her promise, this child was lucky despite her simple-mindedness; even being simple-minded has its advantages.

And so, Lin Wei boarded the train bound for City A.

University A is welcoming new students again this year. Quan Youya is a volunteer for welcoming the new students. She is here to introduce the school to the new students in the hot weather. She originally thought she would see some good-looking junior students and have a sweet romance.

Who would have thought that none of them would catch my eye?

Just as she was feeling disappointed, she suddenly saw a handsome junior student, tall and thin, pulling a suitcase and looking around as if he were a freshman who couldn't find his way. She immediately put on a sweet smile and walked towards him.

"Hello, are you a freshman this year? Is there anything I can help you with?" However, before she could finish speaking, Fang Yihuai interrupted her, saying, "No, thank you." Then he walked towards a girl.

"You've arrived?"

Lin Wei: "Hmm, why did you come so early?"

Quan Youya glanced at the girl. Her first impression was that she was young, and her second impression was that she was naive. Although she was pretty, she looked like a girl next door, like a well-behaved child who only knew how to study.

Looking at herself again, she exuded the charm of a mature woman; this round was a complete victory. She confidently walked over, "Junior, could I have your contact information?" Generally, since they were classmates at the same school, there was always a chance of needing to ask for help, so having the contact information of an upperclassman would be much more convenient.

However, Fang Yihuai refused, saying, "I'm sorry, I won't add it."

Lin Wei looked at them, her eyes flashing with gossip. Anyone with eyes could see that her real intentions were not what they seemed. At this moment, Quan Youya immediately started her persistent tactics, trying to get their contact information as she always had.

Unfortunately, Fang Yihuai's next words froze her smile: "Senior, I'm a minor, I don't date early." These words were like a knife, severing her budding heart.

She stared at the person in front of her in disbelief. So tall, and a minor? She felt he was trying to fool her.

However, Lin Wei then confirmed the truth of the matter for her, "Sister, he really is a minor, I'm not lying to you."

Quan Youya left in a daze.

After she left, Lin Wei finally let out a laugh she had been trying so hard to suppress. "Hahaha, senior, I'm a minor, I don't date early." She repeated Fang Yihuai's words from earlier, finding it funnier the more she thought about it.

"Do you know why you're being targeted? Because you're too old." No one comes to ask her anything.

Fang Yihuai rolled his eyes. "Is it possible that you're too short and I'm too tall? Oh well, what can I do? I'm tall, you little dwarf." He bent down and mocked her.

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