Chapter 60 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack
If others heard this, they would just laugh and ask, "Who's stirring things up here? She's not going to back down, okay?"
Anyone among these people could be accused of being slacker, but she wasn't. If she hadn't been slacker, she wouldn't have won three national gold medals. Who exactly pulled Fang Yihuai down from first place and then spent all his time reading those books? To be honest, they were under a lot of pressure too.
If she hadn't given Gao Fuya the second authorship of her paper, which was of such high quality, why would she have bothered writing another one? So, ultimately, isn't it Gao Fuya's fault?
But Lin Wei was oblivious to this, always feeling that others were manipulating her, when in fact she was manipulating others.
In her dorm room, she picked up her newly acquired sophomore textbooks and started reading, while beside her lay a stack of books from her entire freshman semester. Not to mention the biology book Chi Boyan had given her earlier, which she still hadn't finished. Initially, she'd read one book at a time, and he'd give her another. Later, she simply didn't have time to read them, so the stack kept piling up.
When Lin Wei saw it, she felt like the sky was falling, especially since there were still materials sent by Professor Dou on her phone and computer.
"Oh well, I'll take my time reading them." What else can she do? These books aren't going to disappear. Even if they did, she wouldn't want to lose them; she spent money to buy them all, and those biology books are all useful. She'd be heartbroken if they were gone.
Meanwhile, at Sichuan University, Professor Wei looked at the young man not far away and said to the person beside him, "Is this the student you want to take in?" To be honest, this posture looked familiar; he didn't know where he had seen it before.
His movements were precise, he was a bit of a neat freak, and he wore his gloves meticulously; I felt like I'd seen something similar somewhere before.
Before Elder Wei could react, he heard the person beside him say, "Yes, he is the most biologically sensitive genius I have ever seen among the younger generation. I can guarantee that among his peers, and even those five years older than him, no one can surpass him."
Upon hearing his confident voice, Wei Pengxing couldn't help but pour cold water on him, "That's not necessarily true. I also took on a student, and her talent is no less than anyone else's." It could be said that his decision to take Lin Wei as his apprentice was not only due to his appreciation of her talent, but also because of the person in front of him.
"Didn't you always say that Chinese education is inferior to Western education? I specifically found a student who majored in clinical medicine as an undergraduate and then minored in biology in his second year, just like the disciple you took in. Why don't we compare and see who is right?" He looked down on his Western-worshipping attitude. Meeting Lin Wei was just an accident, which is why he came up with this idea.
He felt resentful and resentful that his teacher had painstakingly nurtured him, only to have him go abroad to work and return to China merely to take on apprentices at someone's request.
Jiang Taoyu: "Senior brother, you're too stubborn. The treatment abroad is so much better. The treatment in China is like being treated like a beggar, and even the status of doctors is not as good as abroad. Look at what you're like now, and what I'm like now. Can you really say that my choice was wrong?"
“People strive for higher positions, water flows downhill. I was just following my heart, and I did nothing wrong. If the treatment in China were any better, I wouldn’t have gone abroad,” he said, somewhat agitated.
He couldn't understand why his senior brother, who had always taken care of him, no longer understood him. He was a little angry for a moment, but after a while, he regained his composure and said, "Since you want to compete, then let's compete. My disciple will not lose." The man, who was about the same age as Elder Wei, said confidently.
He has enough connections and resources abroad to easily support someone, not to mention that he is also very talented.
Old Master Wei: "Hmph, the outcome is still uncertain, don't be too happy too soon."
If Lin Wei didn't plan to participate in the talent development program, there was nothing he could do. But since she did participate, he believed in the country's capabilities. As long as she could endure it, what did Western education matter?
Lin Wei was unaware of all this. Since it was a competition, both sides were naturally on the same level. Therefore, Elder Wei wouldn't interfere with her actions, and of course, Jiang Taoyu wouldn't interfere with Chi Boyan's actions either, because he felt he wouldn't lose.
So much so that the two people considered the most important in this bet were unaware of it.
Lin Wei doesn't like participating in those miscellaneous projects. Before, it was because someone would try to get her involved, but now that no one is trying to get her involved, she can relax a bit. So even if there are any activities at the academy, she doesn't want to participate.
Just when she thought she would continue studying at her current pace and according to her plan until the final exam, Professor Dou called, leaving her completely stunned.
"You asked me to keep an eye on your graduate program, just in case she makes a mistake while lecturing? You're not coming to class today?" Lin Wei asked in surprise.
Professor Dou: "I have a lot of things to do, so I don't have time to teach students every day. I originally wanted you to help me with the class, but after thinking about it, I decided against it and let one of my graduate students try it out. However, she is a first-year graduate student who just entered this year, and this is her first time giving a public lecture, so I'm a little worried." That's why I asked her to keep an eye on things.
Lin Wei: "Oh, okay." As long as she doesn't have to teach, that's fine; she really can't teach. It's good to have graduate students; they won't have to exploit her.
Professor Dou chuckled at the relief in her voice. "You don't want to teach now, but when you get your master's degree and become a professor, you'll have to teach whether you want to or not. Do you think we researchers can escape it?" Unless she doesn't want to advance in her career.
She was terrified when she first gave a lecture, afraid that she would make a mistake. She never expected that so many years would pass in the blink of an eye, and that the greenhorn of yesteryear would become a seasoned veteran.
However, she is much bolder than she was back then; at least she couldn't have caused so much trouble when she was Lin Wei's age.
Lin Wei coughed twice and said, "We can talk about the future later. Besides, what kind of status do I have now? How can I be qualified to teach them? Let your graduate students do it."
Graduate student, that sounds impressive.
Professor Dou, hearing that she was eager to get rid of this matter, didn't bother to waste any more words with her. "Since you've agreed, then keep an eye on things for me." Although she didn't think there would be any problems, wasn't this just in case?
Hearing this, Lin Wei said at the right moment, "I understand, don't worry, nothing will happen." What could possibly happen if it's just according to the book?
To be honest, this isn't the first time a professor in the college has had her graduate students give lectures. The previous students all had no problems, so there's no reason why her students would have problems.
Because of this, Lin Wei didn't take it seriously after hearing it, and didn't even ask what the person's name was. Mainly because Professor Dou himself didn't say, and besides, she would find out later.
So she continued reading her book with peace of mind.
Meanwhile, on the other side, Feng Yueling was so nervous her hands were trembling. She was admitted to Professor Dou's graduate program this year, and to be honest, getting in was already an extraordinary achievement; she had rehearsed dozens of times at home. She was usually a very nervous and easily blushing person, and now she was being asked to lecture to a group of hundreds of people, especially first-year students. Wasn't that a huge challenge for her?
Even though she felt she had prepared thoroughly, her heart started pounding wildly before she even began lecturing.
She was nervous, really nervous. She was terrified of blushing and embarrassing herself in front of so many students. Even though the teacher said she would have someone keep an eye on her, who could she ask to watch her? They didn't even make it clear to her. Now she felt like crying.
Because of fear and nervousness, when Feng Yueling entered the classroom and saw the sea of people, her mind went completely blank, and she forgot all the prepared remarks she had made in her mind.
A group of students watched her from below. When she entered, they remained silent and asked in confusion, "Excuse me, did you come to the wrong classroom? This is the biology class for Clinical Class 5." If they remembered correctly, it was taught by Professor Dou, and the person on the podium looked very young; he probably wasn't the teacher, but rather a student who had come to the wrong classroom.
Lin Wei heard the noise and looked up. When she saw her, she knew that this was the new graduate student that Professor Dou had mentioned. But why was she not saying anything? A hint of doubt flashed in her eyes.
Remembering that Professor Dou had previously instructed her to keep an eye on things, Lin Wei stood up and said, "You're the graduate student Professor Dou said will be teaching today, right? It's okay, just introduce yourself and start teaching." Biology isn't difficult, and even if she just copied and read from the book, no one would say anything.
Upon hearing this, Feng Yueling immediately realized that this was the person Professor Dou had mentioned keeping an eye on. She immediately felt relieved and replied, "Yes, this student is right. I am Feng Yueling, a graduate student under Professor Dou. Professor Dou has something to do today, so I'm here to cover a few classes for her."
From initially stuttering, he gradually became more fluent and got on the right track.
Seeing this, Lin Wei sat down and continued reading her clinical textbook. Wasn't she behaving quite well? Professor Dou's insistence on keeping an eye on her showed how worried he was.
However, the thought that if it wasn't her giving the lecture, it would be her giving the lecture, made Lin Wei feel even more favorably toward the person on the stage.
What a kind person.
Professor Dou should have more graduate students like this, so that she won't be exploited.
However, another accident soon occurred on the podium. As the new substitute teacher inserted the USB drive into the computer, a PPT and slides appeared. Suddenly, a student spoke up, "Teacher, we already covered this in the last class."
This statement caught Feng Yueling completely off guard. If Professor Dou had already covered this topic in class, then what would she be teaching in this class?
Furthermore, Professor Dou had clearly stated that this was the topic of the class. To make sure she hadn't misread it, she immediately took out her phone to check the message her advisor had sent her, only to realize that she hadn't seen the message the professor had sent her the following day.
"I've already attended that class, you can take the later classes." At that moment, Feng Yueling felt as if she had been bewitched, and she was filled with confusion and regret. How could she have missed this message?
Suddenly she remembered something: she seemed to have logged into her account on the computer halfway through, and perhaps due to network issues or something else, the message was delayed on her phone?
So what should we do now? Feng Yueling was sweating profusely, mainly because too many things had happened in a row, and she couldn't calm down.
Subconsciously, she looked in Lin Wei's direction, her eyes filled with pleading, even though she looked like just a freshman.
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