Chapter 52 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack (52 Chapters) Jinjiang Literature City



Chapter 52 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack

Which journal did you submit to?

Lin Wei: "Wenyue Journal".

Zhang Mo commented, "If this company is selected, the price is quite good." More than good, it was arguably the most generous and the most difficult among the companies he had listed. And she had her sights set on the most difficult one.

Even Zhang Mo couldn't help but admire her learning ability and her precise ability to prioritize money. Before he had the financial means to publish in those journals, he had to spend money to do so, unlike her, who published papers so easily and effortlessly.

To be honest, he was a little jealous too.

Meanwhile, at the Wenyue journal, the editor-in-chief glanced at her company email as usual, saw the dozens of manuscripts, and sighed. This was part of her daily work; however, after reviewing dozens or even hundreds of manuscripts every day, only a handful were actually selected for publication in their journal.

So this time she just went through the motions, and when she saw some poorly made papers, her brows furrowed more deeply than anything else.

And they want to submit this to their journal, Wenyue? I wonder which papers they cobbled together into this monstrosity. It would be truly embarrassing if it actually appeared in their journal. And this one, the data is obviously wrong. Do they really think they can fool her into thinking she's some clueless paper-writing novice?

When Lin Haidong saw Lin Wei's paper, the editor-in-chief had already rejected all of her previous manuscripts. In fact, she didn't have high hopes for this new paper, especially since it was sent from University A.

I've never heard of such a professor at University A. He's either an unqualified teacher or a student. What good papers could he possibly publish?

So she only glanced at it casually, but that one glance was enough to make her stop, her keen sense of what a good paper could be compelled to keep reading.

"Hmm, this argument seems quite logical. Every sentence is straightforward and closely related to the theme. The person who wrote this must have excellent Chinese language skills." After reading the whole thing, she could only think of four words: perfect and fluent.

Most importantly, it was easy to read; she couldn't even find anything that needed changing. Because she wasn't sure if she'd been reading too many bad papers and was biased towards this one, she had several editors review it together. Only after receiving unanimous approval did she decide to publish this quantum entanglement paper in their journal.

On Wednesday, Lin Wei was surprised to hear news about her paper so quickly. When she saw that the other party wanted to buy the right to publish it permanently in Wenyue for 10,000 yuan and that it could not be submitted to other journals, she agreed without much thought.

"Okay, it's a pleasure to cooperate." The attached was a bank account number. She originally intended to repay Gao Fuya's second work, so earning money was a pleasant surprise. She hadn't expected it to be so much; after paying tuition, she only had 120,000 yuan left, and now she had made up for it.

If she published more articles, wouldn't she make even more money? But Lin Wei thought about it and decided against it. Although writing was quite smooth, coming up with a topic was really too difficult. She would rather someone give her a topic.

Before Gao Fuya could even publish her paper, she received news that she had returned a second-author paper to her. She fell silent, especially after learning which journal it was published in.

Keep in mind that she only published in a regular journal, but it was published in a relatively well-known and difficult journal, to the point that her paper was somewhat embarrassing to present.

So Gao Fuya planned to return an even better one to her after this one was published.

On the other hand, Fang Yihuai said he would add her name, and he actually did. It's just a second author, not the first. So what if he added it? It's no big deal.

As for whether he would return it or not, it was just a joke. He really didn't believe that if he asked her for a second authorship, she would refuse. Because for people like them, writing a paper wasn't difficult, so he didn't tell Lin Wei after he sent it out.

Even though he didn't say anything, Lin Wei remembered she owed him one, but she had just finished one and wasn't in a hurry. She was still studying clinical medicine books, but not the first semester's books, but the second semester's.

During the two-month summer vacation, plus the time she spent studying at the No. 1 High School, she had learned most of the textbook knowledge. In fact, there were many subjects she didn't need to focus on as much, such as medical advanced mathematics, college English, basic chemistry, and medical physics. The more difficult subjects were human anatomy and human immunology.

However, that's only because you're unfamiliar with it at first and find it difficult. Once you've memorized the human organs and tissue structures, learning related knowledge becomes much easier.

She's truly looking now, just glancing at it and moving on, unlike before when she needed to linger, remember, or understand.

However, Lin Wei was never worried about the knowledge in books, but rather about the practical issues, which were what she really needed to practice and become familiar with.

This is a bit of a problem for her. If there were an operating room in the system space, she could slowly simulate it there. But since there isn't one, it has become a problem.

Essentially, she was still somewhat apprehensive about the unknown, and she didn't know how she had the courage to choose this major in the first place. Even now, when Lin Wei thinks about it carefully, she still can't figure it out; perhaps it was a case of being highly skilled and daring.

Before finding a solution, Lin Wei decided to first learn all the knowledge from her undergraduate studies. When you have absolute knowledge, you may be able to look at problems from a different perspective.

Because of this, she spends most of her time in the library and is rarely seen. It's not that she doesn't learn any procedures; besides what the teacher teaches in lab class, she also makes her own checklist.

The list outlined what she wanted to learn: "Wound cleaning, suturing techniques, aesthetic suturing, and the identification and use of common instruments." She planned to practice some simple procedures until she was proficient before learning more difficult ones.

Because of this, she felt it was inconvenient to stay in the dormitory, and after thinking about it, she thought, "How about renting a slightly cheaper place to practice?"

Once the thought came to mind, it never stopped.

More than money, she wanted to improve her surgical skills. Because of this, a few days later, she rented a cheap apartment near the school for about 500 yuan a month. She didn't live there often; she just kept the surgical instruments she bought online there, such as needle holders, different sizes of sutures, forceps, hemostats, etc. Occasionally, she would buy a piece of fresh pork and use it to suture, mainly to practice hand stability and the aesthetics of her suturing technique.

The landlady was actually a little afraid of the young girl who had just rented their house. She was usually elusive and always seemed to be carrying a smell of blood and disinfectant.

Most importantly, every time she came, the water usage in the house increased, and coupled with her ever-present smile, it created a somewhat creepy impression.

That day, as usual, Lin Wei disinfected, cut, and sewed the newly bought pork in her rented room. Looking at the pork that she had sewn up so neatly that the needle holes were barely visible, a look of satisfaction flashed in her eyes.

All her hard work practicing this skill during this time was worthwhile. Because she was afraid of going astray, she even took free online courses at many schools to learn standard suturing techniques.

It must be said that even simple suturing involves several types, such as ordinary skin suturing, tendon suturing, nerve suturing, and blood vessel suturing. Skin suturing itself includes interrupted suturing, continuous suturing, and figure-of-eight suturing, not to mention other techniques. Suturing techniques alone are a vast field of study.

If you only learn from books, you might not learn these things even if you study yourself to death. You still have to take the initiative to learn.

However, seeing the landlady's timid and wary look when she went outside, Lin Wei felt a little helpless. She really wasn't a dangerous person; she was just trying to prevent the landlady from calling the police and accidentally ending up in the police station, causing a misunderstanding. Lin Wei finally stopped her, "Auntie, I'm a medical student from University A nearby. I practice some procedures here sometimes, so please don't misunderstand." She really wasn't a murderer.

The landlady looked at her with some skepticism, but finally believed her when she saw her school ID. She said awkwardly, "This young lady is so diligent. She will definitely be a very good doctor in the future."

But as soon as Lin Wei turned around, she hadn't gone far when she heard a mutter, "Studying medicine is really hard these days, it's turning people into monsters."

Lin Wei: "..." Am I a pervert? Look at her face, so fair and pretty. Look at her eyes, so clear and bright. Does she look like a pervert?

Lin Wei turned around and looked at the landlady. The landlady immediately quickened her pace in embarrassment. It was really not a good feeling to be overheard talking badly. Of course, this girl's eyes were too sharp. She usually smiled so gently, but she had a kind of aura about her. When you really looked into her eyes, it was quite scary.

After Lin Wei left, she saw some roasted chestnuts on the road and bought two pounds before returning to school. However, she saw Fang Yihuai on the way and ate most of them. By the time she got back to the dormitory, there were hardly any left.

Listening to Yang Ru lament that Professor Zhou from the School of Literature was a freak, calling roll and asking questions every single time he taught, immediately reminded her of the time she came here to take the entrance exam and was questioned by Professor Liang. Just thinking about it was terrifying.

Fortunately, the professors in the Department of Clinical Medicine are not like that.

Meanwhile, in the clinical medical school office, several professors were also talking about her. "That girl truly deserves her national gold medal. She also has a strong learning ability. I saw that the books she was reading in class were already for next semester's content."

"Moreover, she has incredibly steady hands in lab classes and is very calm. Even when others smell the formaldehyde and complain about how stinky it is, she doesn't flinch. Most importantly, she's extremely familiar with human anatomy. The other cadavers and classmates are reluctant to go up and examine the cadavers, but she's willing to explore them. If she encounters something she doesn't understand, she'll ask questions. She's a promising candidate for medical school." It has to be said, talented people excel at whatever they study.

A professor from the Faculty of Arts came over to distribute some materials. Hearing them talking about the national gold medalist, he couldn't help but want to meet him. He wanted to know what the person who could write such beautiful language and was praised by everyone looked like.

And this professor is the same abnormal teacher Yang Ru mentioned who takes attendance and asks questions every day.

She never imagined that one day she would see her roommate standing with several professors, chatting and laughing.

When Yang Ru saw this scene on campus, she couldn't help but rub her eyes, thinking she was seeing things.

How did she end up with Professor Zhou and the others?

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