Chapter 61 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack (Jinjiang Literature City)



Chapter 61 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack

But since her mentor allowed her to keep an eye on things, she must have a solution, right? Feng Yueling was already desperate and was willing to try anything.

Lin Wei looked at her with confusion. Why was she looking at her like that? Didn't she have a book? She could just open it and read it. If there was no PowerPoint, there was no PowerPoint. She remembered that lesson wasn't too difficult, at least it was all theoretical knowledge.

So why is she looking at her?

In the classroom, everyone's eyes followed that gaze and looked at her. Lin Wei saw this and finally walked up to her and asked, "Can you still teach?" She also helped her open the book and turned directly to the content of this lesson.

In fact, she still hoped to hear a response from someone she could still give, because she didn't really want to teach; in three classes, she didn't know how many chapters of a book she could have read.

However, Feng Yueling shook her head after hearing this. She felt embarrassed, and the people below might be laughing at her. She really couldn't speak in this situation.

Because of this, Lin Wei finally sighed, "Alright, you can go sit down now. I'll teach this class, and you can teach the next two." She didn't plan to cover all three classes; the knowledge in the textbook was more than enough for self-study.

Feng Yueling exclaimed "Huh?" She thought she could leave now and didn't need to say anything more, but feelings still needed to be discussed.

What else can she do? If she has a trauma, she has to get through it, otherwise she'll only be more afraid next time. Of course, most importantly, she really doesn't want to teach three classes.

So Lin Wei was the one who taught this class. She didn't bring her own books, but after flipping through them briefly, she returned the books to her and told her to go and prepare. If you didn't know her identity, you would never guess that she was just a freshman, because she was so calm and composed. Most people wouldn't be as calm as her when facing so many students, even classmates, as if she were looking at cabbages.

A group of people watched her go up to give a lecture, their eyes filled with astonishment. She was actually going to give a lecture? Could she even explain it clearly?

It's not that they don't trust her, but mainly because she's just a freshman. Even if she's great at biology, she can't be good enough to teach them, right?

Lin Wei knew these people had doubts, so she spoke frankly, "I know you will question why I am standing here. I can only say that even if you don't believe in my abilities, you should trust Professor Dou's judgment. Since I dare to stand here, I naturally have my own strength. If you have any objections, you are welcome to point out my mistakes and ask questions."

"You've managed to stump me, you're really something."

This question immediately enlivened the atmosphere in the room. "What if I can stump you?" a student shouted, raising his hand. It was a face that didn't look very familiar.

Lin Wei: "Then it's your turn to talk, how about it? Let you experience being a teacher for a while." She looked at him with a half-smile. Did being a teacher really seem like such a good job? If she could, she would still like to continue studying her diagnostics back home.

This immediately made the man back down. "Then forget it." He couldn't say anything, he really couldn't say a word. This wasn't a reward, it was a punishment.

Lin Wei glanced around and said, "Alright, if there are no problems, let's start the class now." Her expression immediately became serious, and the next second she started the lesson. The key point was that she didn't have a book in her hand; she spoke entirely from memory, as if all the knowledge was already in her head.

Seeing this, even those who were initially unconvinced began to accept it.

That's impressive; at least they can't do that.

Some students even tried to find fault with her and make her admit defeat, but as they listened, they were unknowingly drawn into her world of knowledge. Her teaching style was novel and different from that of other professors. She had her own rhythm, and when it was time to be interesting, she would give some interesting examples, making people want to know what would happen next.

In the end, they completely forgot their original intentions, their eyes filled only with a thirst for knowledge, which can only be described as extremely infectious.

Feng Yueling stared wide-eyed at the scene before her. The student's command of the room, his confidence, and his teaching style all astonished her. Was this really just a freshman? No wonder Professor Dou had asked her to keep an eye on him.

In comparison, her performance today was terrible.

The thought that she would be giving lectures for the next two periods made her feel a lot of pressure. Although she understood why the teacher had arranged it this way, she couldn't help but smile bitterly. With such a brilliant example before her, no matter how well she lectured, it would pale in comparison.

In fact, she didn't need to prepare anything; she could just read from the book. However, because she was also a bit competitive and wanted to impress Lin Wei, she still seriously immersed herself in the next two sections.

Three classes passed just like that. Although Feng Yueling didn't teach very well, she did a decent job without making any other mistakes. In the end, everyone applauded her.

Seeing this, she looked at the girl not far away and showed her a grateful expression. She knew that all of this was because of her, otherwise her classmates would not have cared about a stranger overcoming his fear.

However, Lin Wei clearly didn't take this to heart. She was just doing something small, but in the eyes of others, it was a big deal and could very well affect a person's entire life.

Feng Yueling thought she would never forget this scene for the rest of her life, because it brought her courage, not nightmares. If Lin Wei had let her go back then, she thought that every time she recalled this incident, she would only feel regret and shame.

After leaving the classroom, Lin Wei sent a message to Professor Dou: "Mission accomplished. Don't worry, I've returned your student to him exactly as he was."

When Professor Dou saw the message during a break, he asked, "Why do you say that? What happened?" If nothing had happened, it's obvious he wouldn't have said that.

Lin Wei recounted everything that had happened in class. Professor Dou was surprised when she read it. Was this an unexpected stroke of luck? Although she hadn't asked Lin Wei to substitute for the class, Lin Wei ended up substituting for one class anyway.

However, Professor Dou exclaimed after hearing this, "You're so lazy! You only teach one class." She really knew how to save time.

Lin Wei's eyes darted around, and she began to whine, "Senior sister, you know I've been so busy lately. I haven't even had time to finish reading all those clinical books, so how could I possibly have time to teach a class?" If Feng Yueling hadn't been unable to handle the situation, she wouldn't have had to fill in for a class.

Suddenly, Dou Xiuyun couldn't handle Dou Xiuyun's coquettishness. "Okay, okay, I won't let you substitute for me next time, alright?" Was it really necessary? She actually resorted to coquettishness just to avoid substituting for me.

Perhaps it was the age difference, or perhaps Lin Wei was simply too much younger than her, but although Dou Xiuyun and Lin Wei were nominally fellow disciples, Dou Xiuyun's gaze towards her was more that of a junior showing affection. Knowing that Lin Wei was very busy lately, she decided not to assign her any more tasks.

"But there's one thing you must remember: don't forget your biology knowledge. Otherwise, if the teacher checks your knowledge one day and you don't know it, I'll be the one who suffers." Otherwise, who says that the youngest, the ones who started learning the subject last, are the most precious? Back then, she wasn't treated so comfortably.

Lin Wei assured her, "I won't forget. I'll never forget biology, no matter who else I forget. You're the best, Senior Sister." One could only say her coaxing skills had improved even further.

Those who knew Professor Dou, seeing her usually serious face now smiling, couldn't help but wonder who she was chatting with.

Professor Dou: "My junior colleague, young people are just so lively." Even when Professor Dou was strict with her before, she still showed the same thirst for knowledge and fearlessness. To be honest, there are very few people in her position who aren't afraid of her. Even the graduate students she took on were terrified of her, which made Lin Wei even more special.

At this moment, Lin Wei was unaware that she was being praised. She looked at the people blocking her way as she put away her phone, a hint of confusion in her eyes.

She didn't say anything, she just looked at them.

Upon seeing this, Zheng Wenhua immediately said, "I'm Zheng Wenhua from Clinical Class 3, this is Ou Ziming from Clinical Class 2, and this lady next to me is Qi Yan from Clinical Class 3. We'd like to invite you to form a team to participate in the National College Students' Clinical Skills Competition." It was clearly a team competition.

Since Lin Wei wasn't familiar with the competition either, the group sat down and talked for a bit, and then they learned what it was. It was a three-day professional competition covering various medical specialties, including internal medicine, surgery, and pediatrics, with participants from all over the country—it was quite a large competition.

This piqued her interest a little. The academic credits weren't that appealing; the most important thing was the opportunity to meet contestants from all over the country. She figured that anyone confident enough to participate couldn't be too bad in their school. She also wanted to know where the gap lay between her and those students. If she couldn't even beat them, how could she have the courage to participate in the Talent Strengthening Program?

So when she learned that she could also sign up for the individual skills competition after participating in the team collaboration competition, Lin Wei agreed without much hesitation, "I agree to team up with you." As for whether they could win or how good they were, that was not within her consideration.

She wanted to participate in both, as she also wanted to test how much she had learned; working in isolation is not a good habit.

Upon hearing this, several people's faces lit up with joy. Lin Wei's name was very well-known in the Clinical Medical College. With her there, they might really have a sure thing in this competition.

However, the person in question didn't think that way. She hadn't even finished her studies yet, so who knew what kind of questions the competition would ask? Of course, she wanted to learn as much as she could. But one thing was true: pressure is what drives motivation. At least she had already considered staying up all night.

Of course, this was just a joke, but it also reflects her sense of urgency.

The more she studied, the more she realized her own inadequacy. The symptoms were so varied and easily confused, not to mention the significant gap between reality and textbook knowledge. Those films requiring imaging techniques—without over a decade of experience watching them—couldn't be identified at a glance. Where did she get that decade of experience?

It's worrying. Is it really possible for someone so young to be able to treat any disease and perform any surgery?

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