Chapter 54 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack
Meanwhile, in the student council, everyone was also curious about the vice president who had never appeared before. How could he become the vice president so easily, and yet he looked down on the position and didn't even want to come to the meeting? That was too arrogant.
You can imagine how many people are eyeing that position covetously.
"I see now. These two newcomers are not to be trifled with. One suddenly appeared out of nowhere and became the president of the student council, while the other easily became the vice president thanks to the new president. Their relationship is definitely not ordinary," one of the ministers discussed with someone behind their backs.
She had been eyeing the previous president's position for a long time, and originally thought she would be the next one to succeed him. But unexpectedly, an obstacle appeared. Isn't that infuriating?
The Minister of Publicity said, "I received information that Chairman Fang is a student of Professor Liang in the Department of Mathematics. The previous chairman wanted to apply to be Professor Liang's graduate student, so he was thinking of getting along well with this student. If he really gets in, he might even have to call Chairman Fang 'senior brother'."
Jian Caiwei: "No wonder. But it's one thing for President Fang to be Professor Liang's student in the Mathematics Department, but who is this Lin Wei?" Why won't she even be given a vice president position? If she had a vice president position, she wouldn't be so dissatisfied.
The head of the publicity department said, "I don't know about that. President Fang wrote her application form, and it seems that her major is Clinical Medicine." There are so many dormitory buildings in the Clinical Medicine department, with hundreds or thousands of people. Who would know who this Lin Wei is?
But without exception, they all labeled her as someone who got credits through connections. I hate these people who get credits without doing anything.
As for those with connections, it's simply a matter of two words: comfortable. It would be foolish not to use connections. Although Lin Wei doesn't seem particularly clever, her underlying instinct to seek advantage and avoid harm has allowed her to establish connections with many people, such as Professor Liang, Professor Dou, and Professor Zhou.
Even among her peers, she could talk to Fang Yihuai, Zhang Mo, Gao Fuya, and even Chi Boyan; those were all potential connections for her future.
Even though she herself doesn't realize it, that's what makes her so impressive, isn't it?
And this is partly due to the influence of the original owner's personality, because no one understands the importance of connections better than someone who came from the mountains. With connections, everything becomes easier, and friendships developed in high school are obviously more reliable.
Of course, Lin Wei was still unaware of this at the time. Perhaps when she reaches a high enough position and looks back on today, she will realize this. For now, she can only study in her own little corner of the world, just like the other students.
The clinical medicine curriculum is very full, with classes from Monday to Friday, leaving only Saturday and Sunday for a break. But it's all the same to Lin Wei. As long as it's not a skills training class, she just sits at the back of the classroom with her first-year textbook and reads, without listening to a word of the teacher's lecture.
In fact, the class didn't cover much material; it was just the knowledge from the book, which she had already learned in online classes during the summer vacation.
The only good thing about going to university was that, as long as you didn't disturb your classmates' studies, the teachers didn't care what you read in class, which made it easier for you to read other books.
The person sitting next to her watched her with her head down the whole time, writing and drawing in the book. Just one glance made them feel a bit of trypophobia. How could she have written so many notes on one page? Also, since there was no one lecturing, where did she get all the notes to take?
This brings us to Lin Wei's memory. There's nothing she can't remember; if she can't, it's simply because she hasn't spent enough time on it. When you've memorized most of what you've learned, you'll naturally recall related words and phrases when you encounter questions, and be able to write them down.
This can be seen as her strengthening and consolidating her original memories.
However, to outsiders, it's a bit terrifying. It's true that while she wasn't particularly famous at the clinical medical school, it would be untrue to say that no one remembered her. After all, good-looking people attract attention everywhere.
Even setting aside the pursuit, it's normal to take a second look. And this admiration, under the halo of diligence, carries an added layer of intimidation.
Even though we're all students, it seems like there are differences between students.
Halfway through class, Wen Xianyi said mysteriously to the person next to her, "Do you know what I've discovered?"
"Our professor always pauses his gaze for a couple of seconds longer when he looks in that direction." And who else could be sitting in that direction besides Lin Wei?
Leng Ai: "You're so free, you're even paying attention to this? Didn't we already know a few days ago that she knows our professor? What's so surprising about that?"
Wen Xianyi: "That's not surprising, but I'm still very curious about what ability she has that makes the professors value her so much. Or is she a relative of the professors?" To get to know all the professors because of a competition, how amazing does she have to be to do that?
Leng Ai shook her head. "Instead of thinking about this, why don't you think about how to get to the student council meeting later?"
At this point, Wen Xianyi felt like dying. She didn't know what the school was doing, insisting that people participate in various organizations to get moral education points and academic credits. Even if they participated, their schedules were packed with classes, leaving no time for rest.
Not attending the school student meeting is a disaster. Skipping class to attend the meeting and getting caught is also a disaster. It feels like either way, I'm doomed.
She wanted to ask for leave, but her counselor wouldn't allow it. Wasn't that forcing her to skip class?
At this moment, Leng Ai suggested, "Why don't you go ask Lin Wei if she can ask her high school classmate for leave for you?" She hadn't forgotten how surprised she was when she found out that the newly appointed president was the junior student Yang Ru had wanted to pursue, and she even came back to tell them about it.
Wen Xianyi gave a wry smile. "If only it were that simple. How could I be qualified to attend meetings with the ministers and the president? I only attend internal departmental meetings. Do you think it's appropriate to complain to the president about such a small meeting?" She knew she would be scolded by the ministers again when she turned around.
She realized that even a small student council could be a microcosm of society.
Lin Wei was unaware of all this. As soon as get out of class ended, she went to the cafeteria, and after eating, she ran to the library. Putting everything else aside, there was free air conditioning and it was quiet, making it an excellent learning environment.
Qin Boyuan had seen her in the library more than once. Unlike Lin Wei, who was studying clinical medicine here, he was here handling official business on his computer.
He arrived about forty minutes earlier than her. By then, most of the seats in the library were already taken.
Seeing that she was looking around without finding a suitable seat, he stood up and said, "Why don't you sit here?" He had almost finished dealing with his business and could leave.
When Lin Wei heard this, she looked at him and felt that he looked familiar. Not only was his face familiar, but his voice was also familiar. However, after looking at him for a while, she couldn't recognize him and finally gave up.
"Thank you." Then she sat down without ceremony. Seeing that he hadn't left, she asked, "What's wrong?" If there was nothing else, she could leave.
Qin Boyuan was silent for a moment, then said, "It's nothing." He felt a pang of heartache when he realized she really didn't recognize him. Did he really have such an ordinary face? It was the first time she had seen him once and didn't recognize him the second time. But then he remembered that they had only met once a year ago, and he felt relieved.
In reality, his impression of the person in front of him was solely based on Qin Siyu's description. He always held capable people in high regard, especially those who were both capable and hardworking. Qin Boyuan's gaze swept over the thick books she was carrying, and he quickly left with his laptop.
Compared to her, he actually wanted to see [the one whose lunchbox had no food] more. If he wasn't mistaken, she should also be studying clinical medicine at University A. Thinking about it, it was quite a coincidence that they were both studying clinical medicine.
Lin Wei didn't take this little incident to heart and quickly threw herself back into her studies.
The library was open until midnight, but the borrowing time was only until 6 pm. She borrowed a few more books in between and didn't get back to her dormitory until 11 pm.
The others were already used to this. Not to mention her, the other clinical medicine majors weren't exactly having an easy time either, but none of them were as stressed as her.
At this point, Wen Xianyi complained, "Do you know I attended a department meeting today? I was late, and the department head gave me a sarcastic remark. It made me so angry, and I couldn't even argue back."
"Aren't they too arrogant?" If you didn't know better, you'd really think they were officials. They don't get paid, they work for free, and they still get scolded. It's outrageous.
At this moment, Lin Wei was called out, "Your high school classmate is really fierce. Let me tell you, I heard that even the department head was scolded by him. Today, I became the punching bag because she was scolded." Although, it was because she was late that she had a reason to speak up.
Lin Wei looked puzzled. "Huh?" She tilted her head. To be honest, she had never seen him swear before, but as the president, it wasn't surprising that he would. He was always smiling and carefree; if he were to swear, it must mean someone had done something wrong. She would definitely side with someone she knew rather than a complete stranger.
Seeing that Lin Wei didn't respond, Wen Xianyi didn't mind and continued to complain, pouring out all the suffering she had endured in the student council these past few days. As a result, Lin Wei's final impression of the student council was that it was a den of dragons and tigers. Fang Yihuai, a living devil, the vice president, was no good. The department head was no good either.
I can tell she has some deep opinions.
Out of curiosity, and also because Fang Yihuai had mentioned that he would go and report on it when he had time, Lin Wei glanced at her upcoming schedule and decided to go and take a look tomorrow.
"Should I just go directly there?" she asked on WeChat, just in case.
Upon seeing this, Fang Yihuai said, "When did you finish class? Just come over. Send me a message and I'll introduce you to someone." The man who had just finished cursing suddenly smiled, looking a bit like a cunning fox.
Lin Wei looked confused. She was just a temporary employee; was it really necessary to introduce her?
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