Chapter 71 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack
However, Lin Wei didn't take it to heart. So what if he had weak empathy? As long as his medical skills were good, that was enough. She just smiled bitterly to herself and said, "I thought Chi Boyan had weak empathy before, but I didn't expect that she would be just like him."
Because of this, she set a series of standards for herself: First, to minimize the patient's pain during the procedure. Second, to maximize the medical outcome. Third, to achieve effective treatment with the lowest possible medical costs.
As long as these points are achieved, whether or not one has empathy is no longer important. In her view, if a little empathy can be exchanged for superb medical skills, it is worthwhile.
Indeed, she became more powerful in the eyes of her classmates. If you can reach her level, it's okay to be a little indifferent.
Compared to before, people now have an inexplicable sense of fear towards her. It's as if they're seeing the head of the department.
"She hasn't even started clinical practice yet, and she already has such a strong presence. I can't imagine what it will be like when she gets to the clinic, or how much she will grow," a classmate said to the classmate next to her after seeing her, with a hint of admiration in her voice.
However, it cannot be denied that Lin Wei was already quite popular at school before, and now she is on a pedestal, especially with her final exam results. She is the top student in the Department of Clinical Medicine, with perfect scores in all subjects, which is quite astonishing.
A group of people envied her and even doubted whether she was human. How could one person achieve such a remarkable level?
And this is just the beginning.
Lin Wei finally had time to study biology. For her, as long as the system space contained the knowledge she wanted to learn, the learning process was incredibly fast. So, the knowledge that was previously only for her senior year was now completely finished.
She completed a semester's worth of knowledge in just one day, and it has to be said that the system space saved her a lot of trouble.
However, she did not enter the system space to study. Instead, she reviewed the biological knowledge she had learned before and began to understand and learn step by step.
Zhou Ruping and Wang Jiaqing felt they had read a lot of papers, but compared to her, it was actually just a drop in the ocean.
The pile of downloaded papers covered the dormitory desk so much that even the hygiene inspectors were shocked. The only good thing was that the arrangement was relatively neat.
There is a kind of rigid neatness.
Professor Dou initially thought there was something wrong with her teaching methods, but after seeing her like this, she no longer saw anything wrong with them. In her view, students should be as self-disciplined as she was; wasn't this a perfect example of "reading a book a hundred times, and its meaning will become clear"?
No wonder she can write papers.
Anyway, when Zhou Ruping and Wang Jiaqing heard her talking about this with the new junior brothers and sisters, only one sentence came to mind: Have you ever thought that people are different from one another?
Her junior sister might be a genius, while they are just ordinary people?
At this point, Wang Jiaqing realized how difficult it was to become like God F.
It's not surprising to be proficient in one field, but it's quite different to be proficient in multiple fields. Anyway, he can't fake being a master, especially since she answered the questions very quickly back then.
Unless you're constantly glued to your phone or computer, it's simply impossible to do it that fast.
Unfortunately, he had been blinded by jealousy and overlooked this point, which made Wang Jiaqing regret it and feel like a clown.
Meanwhile, some papers passed from Lin Wei's hands to Professor Dou's hands, and then to them.
"Take a good look. These are the papers my junior sister left over. It would be such a waste to throw them away, so I'm giving them to you. Try your best to finish reading them."
Although she said that, there was an undeniable hint of pride in her voice. This was her junior sister, the one she had initially wanted to take as a student. If she could do it, why couldn't they?
Professor Dou simply wanted to tell them that her request wasn't excessive, and even felt it wasn't harsh enough, adding, "By the way, she's a clinical medicine major, not a biology student."
They are at least in the same major. If someone from another major can read so many papers, why can't they?
It was at this time that Zhou Ruping and Wang Jiaqing realized that the person who had been guiding them in writing their thesis recently was not one of their senior female students, but their senior male student.
This suddenly elevated his status.
No wonder he speaks so little, he's so economical with words.
Unconsciously, a group of people began to imagine her as someone the same age as Professor Dou.
Zhou Ruping: "I never expected that my supervisor would ask her junior to guide us in writing our thesis. This is so unexpected." She thought it was another senior student who was reluctantly dragged along, but it turns out that wasn't the case.
Wang Jiaqing felt similarly, but he was more confident that his thesis would pass this time. If it still failed, they could pack their things and go home.
But they all felt surprised and curious about what kind of person this senior sister was.
For Lin Wei, helping them review papers was a minor matter that wouldn't take much time, so she didn't think much of it. She was now more focused on going into the biology lab to observe what she wanted to research step by step.
In the system space, from cells to plant culture and animal gene optimization, only through hands-on experimentation can comparisons be made, things be discovered, and growth be achieved.
So to say she has a lot of free time isn't accurate; she was just studying undergraduate clinical textbooks before, and now she's studying both biology and clinical medicine, and even more advanced topics.
Knowing her own limitations, she didn't hesitate to ask Professor Dou questions. If she couldn't answer, she would ask Professor Wei. The two even exchanged contact information on their phones.
Because of this, Master Wei, who hadn't paid much attention to this young apprentice before, has now become serious about him.
"This is your idea? Why did you suddenly start researching this?" Even he was somewhat surprised after seeing it.
Lin Wei nodded. "Yeah, just thinking about it, but there are still some things I don't understand."
Seeing this, Old Wei shared his thoughts with her. He said that someone at his level, even without having studied anything, could still say something based on basic knowledge. This knowledge might not be useful, but it would be good if it could give her a little inspiration.
At this moment, Lin Wei realized how wonderful it was to have a mentor. He didn't need to explain things too clearly, but just a little explanation was enough to guide her, which was much easier than figuring things out on her own.
During this period, she also entered the school's biology lab many times. Putting everything else aside, the result she obtained was quite accurate. The lab is indeed equipped with very advanced equipment, probably among the best in the world.
Of course, not all students can enter this biology lab. Usually, experiments are conducted under the guidance of teachers, or only graduate students can enter after registering.
Lin Wei was still using Professor Dou's information to register. So when Wang Jiaqing entered the lab to register as usual, he saw his advisor's name and was surprised, wondering if the professor was in the lab today.
Who would have thought that upon entering, they would see a completely unfamiliar face?
"Who are you?" he asked, frowning, wondering how she knew Professor Dou's information. Was she one of Professor Dou's people, or had she sneaked in? The equipment here was extremely expensive; she couldn't afford to pay for any of it if she broke it.
Lin Wei glanced at him, ignored him, and continued with her work. It was then that Wang Jiaqing noticed the experiment she was conducting; she certainly didn't seem like someone who had simply snuck in.
But he still looked at her warily.
After Lin Wei completed a series of experiments and obtained the results she wanted, she tidied up her desk, a look of satisfaction flashing in her eyes.
However, as she left, passing by Wang Jiaqing, she turned back and asked, "Are you Professor Dou's graduate student?" "If so, please tell her I used her identity to enter the lab today." This was less an explanation to Professor Dou and more an explanation to him, to avoid him looking at her like she was a thief. Lin Wei shook her head inwardly, and without caring what the man thought, walked straight out of the lab.
Wang Jiaqing wondered, "Who is this person? Why does he seem to know Professor Dou so well?" But if he is Professor Dou's student, it doesn't seem like it. Didn't Professor Dou only take on two graduate students this year? Including those who have extended their studies, and those in their second and third years of graduate school, there are only eight people in total, right?
Because of his doubts, after finishing his lab work, he thought about it and brought it up with Professor Dou. At first, Professor Dou didn't quite understand, but after a moment's thought, she realized, "Oh, you mean her? I didn't expect she'd have time to go to the lab recently." She had given her that information last semester, but unfortunately, she had only been in the lab once or twice.
The only people who could use her information to enter the lab, besides her graduate students, were her.
No, wait, she still owed that guy surnamed Chi a chance to use the lab, and he still hadn't made up for it. The thought of him leading Lin Wei astray—getting her into clinical medicine was bad enough, but now he wanted to take her abroad for further studies—made Professor Dou dislike him even more. She still vividly remembered Old Wei's furious tone on the phone, saying that like father, like son, his teacher and he were both bad people.
However, she quickly turned to the graduate student in front of her and said, "It's okay, I gave her the information, she can go wherever she wants."
“When you see her, observe her more and learn more. Her biology is much better than yours.” Professor Dou thought he was telling the truth, but he overlooked one point: he didn’t know that Lin Wei was his junior. No one would be convinced if a professor praised someone younger than him for being better at biology.
Wang Jiaqing didn't show it on his face, but he was actually resentful. It was one thing for her to suppress him all the time, but now even a random person could be stronger than him? He wanted to see if the person she was talking about was really as strong as she claimed.
It's just that I haven't been able to catch a glimpse of Lin Wei these past few days.
As for the paper, he unknowingly took it to his adversary and, as usual, asked for suggestions on how to revise it. His initial skepticism had completely vanished. After all, having written and revised it so many times, it would be unbelievable if he didn't understand it at all. It was precisely because he understood it that he felt even more confident he could pass.
The junior graduate students who were graduating this year were also very anxious about their graduation theses, fearing that they would not be able to graduate. However, seeing that even if he couldn't graduate, he would still have Professor Dou's junior sister to guide him, and that he kept praising her, he immediately felt at ease.
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