Chapter 53 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 53 (Jinjiang Literature City)



Chapter 53 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack

Lin Wei: "Professor Zhou, you're praising me to the skies. I'm not as amazing as you make me out to be." Even she felt a little embarrassed listening to Professor Zhou praising her literary attainments and how she learned them.

Especially since familiar faces were standing next to him: Professor Liang, Professor Dou, and teachers from the Clinical Medical College.

Professor Zhou: "No, you deserve that praise." He has taught many students, including quite a few graduate students, but few are as smart and outstanding as her. It's a pity that the School of Arts doesn't have that kind of luck.

Professor Liang smiled upon hearing this and said, "It seems you really value talent. That's easy, just convince her to minor in literature." That shouldn't be difficult for her, right?

Upon hearing this, Professor Dou immediately objected. "Xiao Lin said she wants to minor in biology. She'll be busy with both clinical medicine and biology, so where will she find the time to study literature?" Although she can't be her student, it would be nice if she could teach her.

The professor from the Clinical Medical College nodded in agreement, "Yes, yes, she doesn't have time to study literature. We medical students already have enough knowledge." He was afraid that this promising student would be held back. Studying literature doesn't have the same social status as becoming a doctor. Biology is at least somewhat related to medicine, and that's fine, but we can't let her study literature too, otherwise she'll have even less time to spend on medicine.

Professor Zhou: "You guys..." He was a little annoyed. Was his literature major really that bad? He turned around and asked Lin Wei to judge the matter.

The professors, all several generations older than her, were acting like mischievous children, making a ruckus. Lin Wei felt somewhat helpless and could only try to appease them one by one.

Fortunately, they weren't really angry. As soon as she spoke, they calmed down and started talking about other things, including her plans, future career paths, and development directions.

Compared to her haphazard attempts, these people were much more experienced and could offer her some good advice.

Upon hearing this, Lin Wei's eyes lit up, and she immediately began to speak. Because she was quite engrossed in the conversation, she didn't notice Yang Ru's presence and walked past her with several professors.

Behind her, Yang Ru was still in shock as she watched her back. Was this still the same roommate she knew who was young, had a good personality, and didn't have much of a presence?

When she was talking with several professors, she was neither humble nor arrogant, and her manners were natural, just like talking to an ordinary old man. If you didn't know better, you would think they were a granddaughter and grandfather.

Shocked, she told her roommates about it as soon as she got back to the dorm. "Guess who I ran into on the way here? Lin Wei! She was standing with those professors, chatting and laughing, like they knew each other very well. The professors were also very friendly to her."

However, the other two were somewhat skeptical. "You must have mistaken her for someone else. We've never heard of her knowing those professors."

Yang Ru: "It's impossible to mistake her. She doesn't have a typical appearance. How could I mistake her? There's also Professor Zhou, the perverted teacher I mentioned earlier. I would recognize them even if they were ashes. And there are several other professors with them, one of whom has a beard and another is bald."

Upon hearing this, the clinical students immediately recognized who the two people were and perked up, saying, "Isn't the teacher you mentioned who grows a beard a bit fat and short, and the bald guy with the always smiling eyes, like a Maitreya Buddha?" Now they believed Yang Ru's words, after all, the description was so clear, it was hard not to believe.

Yang Ru: "Yes, yes, that's exactly what you're saying. What, you two know each other?"

Wen Xianyi: "Those are professors from our Clinical Medical College, they're really impressive, one of them is even the dean of our college, so why did they approach Lin Wei?"

At this moment, Lin Wei appeared exceptionally mysterious in their eyes.

Meanwhile, the person who was suspected had just separated from the professors. To be honest, he had received a lot of advice from them and felt that he had benefited greatly.

"With your current theoretical knowledge, it would be a shame to limit yourself to theoretical learning at school. If you are confident, you can apply to the school's Strong Foundation Program for Talents in your sophomore or junior year. As long as you pass the school's academic exams, you can go to the clinic for an internship."

"This is a program specifically designed by our school for outstanding students, with the aim of cultivating excellent doctors for our country. The only downside is that after accepting this Strong Foundation Program, the school and the country will fully support you, but your future employment will be limited to our country, and you will have to work at the affiliated hospital of University A for three years. You can think about it carefully."

Accepting this path can only be described as a path to heaven, but it is by no means simple. There are countless tests to go through, and if there is even the slightest mistake, and the higher-ups do not believe that she has the ability, this strong foundation program will be interrupted. Only people with enough confidence and ability will choose this path.

The advantages are that she can get enough learning and teaching resources and master them quickly, but the disadvantages are that she won't be able to rest from now on. Which talented person doesn't grow up under pressure?

Lin Wei made her decision almost without hesitation after listening, "Add it, why not?" Since Professor Liang and the others didn't object, it meant that the plan was worth trying.

Even if she couldn't accept it in the end, she could just stop halfway through, even though she didn't think she couldn't accept it.

Meanwhile, several professors who had already walked away looked at the clinical medicine professor who made the suggestion with a half-smile, "You certainly know how to give advice. The project that you couldn't get through yourself, you're giving to that little girl."

Professor Mo said in a strained voice, "Isn't this all for her own good? Does that girl seem like a law-abiding person? My suggestion might even hit the nail on the head for her."

"Besides, you didn't stop me, did you?"

Professor Dou: "I didn't stop you because I know this is a path to the heavens. If she really succeeds in the experiment and perseveres, her future achievements may surpass those of us old folks. It's just that it's really difficult."

"This talent development program has been around for so many years, have you ever seen anyone survive it?" She both hoped that Lin Wei could participate, but was also afraid that she would fail like the previous students.

Professor Mo regained his composure at this point. "How will we know if we don't try?" He hoped that someone else could do what he couldn't, to show those people that the Strong Foundation Program was not just a name. As long as they could endure it and pass the country's test, they could also have a smooth journey on the path of medicine, and even qualifications and professional titles could be achieved with just a word.

Lin Wei was unaware of these conversations. When she returned home, she was surrounded by her roommates, who looked at her curiously and asked, "Lin Wei, do you know those professors?"

Upon hearing this, she realized that she had been seen standing with those professors, but it wasn't a big problem. She told the truth, "I know some of them, and I don't know some of them," and went straight to talking about the competition.

She never thought she would have a particularly good relationship with her roommates, or that their careers would overlap much, so she just wanted to maintain a normal roommate relationship.

If she participates in the Strong Foundation Program, we probably won't see her many times after her sophomore year. So, she told them everything she could, and it seems there's nothing she can't say, except for the Strong Foundation Program.

She didn't want anyone to know she wanted to participate in the program yet. She knew they'd keep asking, and honestly, she wasn't used to that kind of relationship. She preferred the kind of relationship she had with "The Result of the Divination," where she could talk when she wanted and not talk when she didn't, and where she was mindful of privacy and wouldn't pry.

And they weren't exactly annoying, they were just too lively.

Someone who has been in seclusion since the first year of high school really doesn't like too much noise.

Since they could tell she didn't want to say much, the group didn't press the matter further and dispersed. Lin Wei didn't know what happened in private, but she didn't care. Right now, her priority was to learn all the university textbooks, otherwise she would have to wait until her junior year to participate in the Strong Foundation Program.

It's not that it's impossible, but she certainly hopes to grow faster. And with Chi Boyan putting pressure on her, it's hard not to be ambitious.

I wonder how things are going on his end?

Meanwhile, at Sichuan University, in the men's dormitory, Chi Boyan pinched his nose as he walked in. He realized that what was even more unacceptable than idiots were people who disliked hygiene. He regretted coming to Sichuan University; how unlucky he was to have such roommates!

He smells like stinky socks. He thinks he can find a girlfriend? He'll probably never get one.

The group fell silent as soon as they saw him. His cold gaze and gold-rimmed glasses made him look rather intimidating.

Chi Boyan watched them run to open the windows for ventilation, wash their feet and socks, and said expressionlessly, "No need to clean up, I'm moving out." If he stayed here any longer, he would die before he even finished studying medicine.

Let them be as sloppy as they want.

The group felt a little awkward. Wasn't it because guys sweat a lot? Who else could take two or three showers a day like him? But aside from that, they felt quite comfortable around him.

Having a nitpicky roommate makes submitting group assignments much easier. There's nothing I can do about it; he just thinks their assignments are utter nonsense.

Without comparison, there is no harm. It's only because Lin Wei didn't know what he was going through that she would have been somewhat gloating. Compared to him, her roommate was simply an angel.

At this moment, Fang Yihuai sent her a message: "I've given you a position in the student union. You can come and check in when you have time."

I don't know how he managed to get the position of student council president. If I remember correctly, he's only been in school for a short time.

Upon seeing this news, Lin Wei still sighed, "Having connections is really great, they're so savvy." She was still worried about where to get extracurricular credits.

"Thanks, I'll go when I have time." I got the address from him and didn't think much of it. He said it was just a temporary post, so it probably wasn't anything important.

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