Chapter 59 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack
This is a bit frustrating. These days, even telling the truth isn't something people believe; it's tough.
But compared to before, she might prefer now? Lin Wei thought uncertainly, because Wen Xianyi and the others would finally stop bothering her with questions, and no one else would be so blind as to come knocking on her door to cause trouble. Overall, it was just two words: comfortable.
However, when Lin Wei's gaze returned to the knowledge of clinical medicine, her face couldn't help but fall.
She finally understood what it meant to persuade someone to study medicine. It was like being struck by lightning! There were so many medical books—not only thick, but also endless. Even though she knew she would eventually finish them all, she still forced a smile through her pain. Studying medicine is truly difficult.
Thinking of this, she couldn't help but touch her still relatively soft and smooth hair. She shouldn't go bald, right? But she couldn't help but think of a bald professor in the academy. Although she didn't know if he shaved his head because he was bald or if he just liked shaving his head, she still felt a sense of crisis.
"Should I start taking care of my health too?" Otherwise, I'm really afraid I'll end up like him. I always feel like medical students don't have much hair. Also, I can't neglect physical exercise.
Because she only studies by rote and sits there reading without exercising, it would be a lie to say that Lin Wei is in good health. If she were to end up in the hospital one day, she might collapse from exhaustion before even being overwhelmed by the training plan.
So, thinking about it this way, she felt she was going to be even busier from now on.
This is evident in the fact that she has to get up at six o'clock in the morning to run, plus the time it takes to walk to and from the stadium, which takes a total of one hour. Then she goes to the cafeteria to eat, which is seven-thirty, and by the time she gets to the classroom it's almost eight o'clock.
After attending a class and a student meeting, I only have time left in the evenings. Then I have to subtract time for biology studies, skills practice, and various other miscellaneous learning activities. In short, I have no free time at all.
Even though she doesn't need it, why does she always feel so uneasy?
Is she only fit to be a beast of burden?
But Lin Wei's fame didn't come without any consequences; people would stare at her on the street and hear her constantly being told, "That's Lin Wei." A hint of helplessness flashed in Lin Wei's eyes; being famous was truly annoying.
This statement, though somewhat Versailles-esque, is indeed true; perhaps she's getting old?
In the past, she would have loved for everyone's attention to be on her.
At this moment, Lin Wei felt that she had lost out. She should have tricked Fang Yihuai into writing a few more papers. Although being a second author is not very useful, it is not completely useless either. The more the merrier.
However, she only thought about it; if she were actually asked to do it, she definitely wouldn't.
Lin Xiaoxiao saw her on the road and asked her classmate, "Is she the one who won the national gold medal?" She looked at the girl walking away not far away and didn't see anything special about her.
"The video has already been released online, how could it be fake? It's her. I heard that Professor Liang from the Mathematics Department and Professor Dou from the Biology Department both taught her. They even had dinner together recently."
"I have to say, just these past two days I saw her having dinner with Professor Dou. Professor Dou, who usually has a very serious expression, was smiling very gently at her."
"And our professors in the School of Literature have been praising her, saying that she has a deep understanding of classical Chinese. Anyway, it seems that she has a good relationship with all the professors."
There were countless similar sounds, but Lin Wei had gotten used to them, so although she found them annoying, she didn't really care.
She now brings a thermos to class every day. It's filled with goji berry tea, and sometimes walnut soy milk; she says it's good for her brain.
She felt she needed to brush up on her knowledge; studying such complex information every day was making her brain feel overwhelmed.
Once, a professor of clinical medicine saw her and, after class, walked up to her and laughed, saying, "You're even more health-conscious than someone my age." He added, "Not to mention someone her age, even now, no one is as health-conscious as her, even brewing goji berry and red date tea. Truly health-conscious."
Lin Wei glanced silently at his hair, her gaze lingering on his thinning locks, and said softly, "So, Professor, you don't have much hair left." She didn't want to end up like him.
This made a group of students gasp for her: she's doomed, the professor is going to be furious.
Anyone would be unhappy if someone touched on a sore spot, and he would definitely get angry.
However, the reality was not as they imagined.
Professor Mo touched his own hair, momentarily taken aback by her words. He was clearly aware of his thinning hair, but he still said with great confidence, "Don't you understand? Only someone like me can inspire trust in patients."
His thinning hair suggests he's experienced and older, which is why patients prefer him. Younger people like her, on the other hand, are less popular. Thinking about it this way, it's not a flaw, but rather a strength.
Lin Wei thought for a moment and nodded, "That makes sense." But who says you can't have both? She just wanted to do it, as for going bald or losing hair, she'd rather not.
She felt disgusted with herself and couldn't accept looking like this.
Professor Mo understood and smiled kindly. "Girls love beauty, that's normal."
A group of people were once again shocked by her status in the professors' eyes. Although she was a national gold medalist and was admitted to university without taking the entrance exam, it was still too exaggerated.
He's openly admitting he has almost no hair, and he's still not angry? Isn't that too indulgent?
Of course they didn't know that as an older generation, she was full of patriotism and had done a great service to the country. Shouldn't she be treated kindly?
Besides, she's not without protection. Professor Liang and Professor Dou both like her. A man of his age wouldn't really make things difficult for a young girl.
Besides, I heard she's been taken in as a disciple by Master Wei. Even if it's just out of respect for Master Wei, he wouldn't dare to treat her badly. Moreover, in the medical field, who can guarantee they won't need someone's help someday?
If she can really get through the talent development program, her future prospects are limitless.
After Professor Mo and Lin Wei left, the group of people in the classroom were still in a daze, looking at each other blankly. They finally realized that in the eyes of the professors, they were just weeds, while Lin Wei was the real treasure.
"Sigh, how can someone have such a smooth life?" Before they knew about her learning journey, they really thought her studies had gone very smoothly.
But is that really the case? There are no free lunches in this world; everything comes down to hard work. The effort she put in is beyond their imagination.
Someone who had previously witnessed Lin Wei studying said, "Actually, there's a reason why the professors like her. She's already self-studied up to the second semester of her freshman year, and it's not just simple learning, but memorization and recitation. Haven't you all noticed? Whenever the teacher asks her a question in class, or during lab sessions, she always gets full marks, all the answers are correct. If I were a professor, I'd like a student like that too."
After thinking about it carefully, the group realized that it made sense.
In fact, they were just gossiping. When someone's grades are high enough, they can't even feel jealous, and that's how Lin Wei and the others were.
Finally, halfway through her first semester of freshman year, she finished reading all the books for the second semester.
"It's tough, but I finally finished reading it." A semester's worth of courses was compressed into half a semester, which is already quite impressive, but Lin Wei was still not satisfied.
"It's still too slow."
Because she only has one and a half semesters left, at this rate, she can only learn up to the first semester of her junior year, and there still isn't enough time.
Thinking about this, she knew she needed to hurry.
Oh my god, another day of racing against time.
Professor Dou seemed to know she was busy, so he didn't bother her, but would occasionally send her some materials so she could take a look when she had time.
Then, during class, I just paid a little more attention to her.
The other students were a little happy to see this; she had attracted all the attention by herself, which meant that they wouldn't be able to be asked questions.
From this perspective, Lin Wei is still a good person.
However, as Professor Dou asked increasingly difficult and profound questions, confusion still flickered in the eyes of the group. Had this been taught in class? Had they learned the same thing? Why did it feel like they weren't on the same wavelength?
But the person being asked the questions answered every single one correctly, which was terrifying. Although I knew she was a gold medalist in the national biology competition, I never expected her to be this amazing.
Lin Wei's two roommates were as shocked as if they were meeting her for the first time, realizing that she had been playing dumb all along.
Fortunately, they didn't offend her.
Thinking about this, they remembered the paper she wrote last time. They felt that it wasn't something she had just written casually, so after returning to their dormitory, they went online to look it up and found a paper with her as the first author.
And her paper was actually published in Wenyue Journal. They didn't know what level of academic paper website Wenyue Journal was, but they thought it was awesome that she could get published there.
While most college students are still studying hard at this point, she has already published a paper. If she's not amazing, who is? Is this just her casual attempt?
But who is Gao Fuya below?
Just then, Lin Wei returned from outside. Hearing this, she casually replied, "Oh, it's my high school classmate. She gave me a second-author paper, so I sent one back as well." Sending a second-author paper was as simple as eating or drinking, at least that's how it sounded to her two roommates.
Because of this, her two roommates went to check her other papers and found three papers where she was the second author.
"You actually have three papers." The first authors are Gao Fuya, Zhang Mo, and Fang Yihuai.
Lin Wei was surprised when she heard the name Zhang Mo. He had actually added a second author to her book. She knew that someone surnamed Fang must have said something to him.
Oh no, I have to write a paper again.
I don't want to write.
She cried out inwardly.
These days, who writes papers every day like them? She's so overwhelmed she doesn't know whether to keep up or not.
At this moment, Gao Fuya sent a message: "I've added another second author paper for you. The last one was too bad, so it doesn't count."
Lin Wei fell silent after seeing this. "They're really crazy." They had curly hair in high school, and they had curly hair in college. Couldn't they just stop having curly hair?
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