Chapter 95 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack (Jinjiang Literature City)



Chapter 95 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack

And so, for the next few days, Lin Wei spent her time making rounds, reviewing medical records, and seeing patients with Dr. Zheng Heng. Night shifts and surgeries were gradually stopped, with only one scheduled every three days at most, just to keep her on track.

Dr. Zheng Heng: "Which department are you going to next?" He had also heard about their departure.

Lin Wei: "I'm going to the neurosurgery department in Sichuan Province next." That's incredibly far from Hanshao City, probably due to the difference between the north and the central and western regions. It won't be easy for me to come back.

It takes several hours to get there by plane, unlike Han-Shah City where you can just take a high-speed train.

To be honest, she had never been on an airplane before.

Yang Mingjie: "I guess I'll be doing the same internship as the senior students in their fifth year, continuing my internship at a partner hospital of the university." He wasn't surprised at all when he learned that he hadn't passed the preliminary assessment of the Talent Strengthening Program; it would have been strange if he had passed.

Not only him, but none of his classmates stayed. However, he heard from others that some people, like her, had passed the first round of assessments and entered the second round.

I just don't know who will be left until the end.

During this time, Zheng Heng never mentioned the previous paper, and Lin Wei didn't bring it up again either.

However, Chi Boyan's research has made progress.

"I tried to cultivate X cells and found that they can indeed be cultured and differentiated. However, the regenerative capacity of cultured cells is far lower than that of cells extracted from the human body. The differentiated cells are no longer X cells, but they have a slightly higher regenerative capacity than the cultured ones. If we compare the X cells in the human body to 1, then the cultured cells are 0.0001, and the differentiated cells are 0.0003." The difference is quite significant.

"And the scar repair agent you mentioned earlier, I've also made it. The effect is pretty good. A three-centimeter knife scar would normally take several months to fade, but with this, it was gone in a week." It just didn't quite meet their expectations.

Chi Boyan looked at the newly produced scar repair agent in his hand, a hint of dissatisfaction still flashing in his eyes. They had invested so many regenerative cells, not to produce a repair cream that could remove scars in a week.

It is indeed quite good, but the materials used are too expensive and the cost is too high.

Lin Wei: "Our goal is certainly not just that. Since differentiation can cultivate higher quality cells, let's try to differentiate cells with stronger regenerative capabilities. Even if it's just 0.0003 more than before, the same number will have a more amazing effect."

Since it takes a week for the wound to heal, is it possible to improve the process and achieve repair in two or three days, or even one day?

Whether this repair method can heal skin wounds while removing old scars, and what types of wounds it can repair, still needs to be tested one by one in the future.

Although Lin Wei hasn't seen any side effects from the repair cream so far, she still reminded the other party, "Don't experiment on yourself or patients. You still have to use mice." If something goes wrong, it won't be a small matter.

Chi Boyan: "I know." Does he seem like such a fool? Even when he's doing research, he avoids certain people. How could he dare to expose everything before he's even secured the patent? Even if his teacher is untrustworthy.

However, as long as there's a reason for him to be useful, he wouldn't mind calling him "teacher." There's one thing that Professor Wei and Professor Dou were absolutely right about: he's definitely not a kind person.

Nevertheless, he was still surprised when he saw Lin Wei ask for his account and transfer money to him. Getting money from this stingy person was not easy.

"You didn't take out all your belongings, did you?" I was a little worried that she would starve to death, but I figured she wouldn't be that stupid.

Lin Wei rolled her eyes and said, "Don't worry, I won't starve even if you starve to death." She definitely had some money left over for expenses, and besides, if this could be manufactured, she knew she wouldn't be short of money, especially since she was only investing 50,000 yuan.

"It's not much, but you can make do with it for now." It's his fault for not letting her raise funds earlier; otherwise, she could have tried to persuade the Qin family to invest.

Seeing this, Chi Boyan finally accepted the money, but he also gave her a detailed account of the funds invested during the subsequent experiment. In fact, apart from the necessary technical investment, the other materials for the scar repair cream didn't cost much at all. This was largely due to the specific plan Lin Wei had provided.

So in the end, he invested about 100,000 yuan, plus her 50,000 yuan. The funds weren't particularly abundant, but they weren't particularly scarce either.

If he really needs to spend a lot of money, then he really needs to consider the investment route. After all, he can only contribute five or six hundred thousand yuan, and that's all he can afford. That five or six hundred thousand yuan is what he has saved up over the years, won in competitions, and received from his elders during the Chinese New Year.

At this point, he realized the importance of money. With money, he no longer needed to use other people's labs; he could buy whatever he wanted with money. Perhaps because of this, he later became quite keen on accumulating wealth after growing up in the US, although that was a later development.

Meanwhile, at the hospital, it was time for Lin Wei to finish her ward. The patient in bed 6 hadn't been discharged yet, and she was going to do her internship in another place.

Director Zheng looked at her, a hint of reluctance in his eyes, but ultimately he hoped she could grow, so he regained his usual seriousness and said, "If I get suitable cases later, I'll call you back to work with the team. When you go to other hospitals, observe and listen more, and don't slack off."

He was also curious about what she would become in the future, or whether she would stop at the talent development program. But even if she did stop, what she had learned before was enough for him to recruit her.

Lin Wei nodded and said, "I will."

At this moment, Director Zheng looked at Yang Mingjie and praised him for the first time, "Although you did not pass the talent strengthening program, it doesn't mean you are not smart. It's just that this program is too strict. Compared with others, you are still very smart. I hope you will continue to work hard in the future."

Hearing this, Yang Mingjie was truly overjoyed. The slight sadness in his heart completely disappeared, leaving only happiness. He nodded emphatically, "Yes, I will." Nothing could make him happier than these words. He never imagined that he would be praised by Director Zheng. He was so happy.

He still thought he was invisible in Director Zheng's eyes.

However, he was overthinking it. There were only two of them; how could he not see him? It was just that Lin Wei was there to take care of him, so he didn't need to worry about him at all.

At least in Director Zheng's opinion, Lin Wei is better at mentoring interns than other attending physicians. Different types of students require different teaching methods. If he were treated the same way he was treated with her, he would develop a fear of hospitals after graduation.

And so the two embarked on different journeys. Lin Wei first went to mail some things before canceling her lease and booking a plane ticket to Sichuan Province.

Meanwhile, inside the Sichuan Provincial Hospital, people were discussing the upcoming interns. "What kind of people do you think will come next? To be honest, the last one was terrible. I only asked him to give patients preoperative education, and he started stuttering. Although he was good at studying, he wasn't much better than other ordinary interns."

The head doctor doesn't have that much time to mentor students. As soon as he sees a student who isn't talented, he just hands him over to other attending physicians. So, in the eyes of many, this intern is probably going to be someone they have to mentor again.

It doesn't matter, since they have to mentor interns anyway, so mentoring one more or one less makes no difference.

This time, no one came to pick her up outside the hospital. Since Lin Wei didn't see anyone or hear that anyone was coming to pick her up, she didn't wait at the entrance and went straight into the Sichuan Provincial Hospital to find out where the neurosurgery department was.

However, I didn't expect to run into Director Chen Yongyuan on the way.

"Dr. Lin, I didn't expect you to be interning in Sichuan Province. I thought I had mistaken you for someone else." Chen Yongyuan was surprised when he saw her. Although Director Zheng had said that she might be interning in Sichuan Province, he didn't expect to see her so soon.

Hearing this, Lin Wei looked helpless. "Director Chen, please stop joking. Just call me Lin Wei." To be honest, she couldn't bear to be called Dr. Lin by a senior director.

However, Director Chen Yongyuan obviously didn't think anything of it. In the hospital, people could be addressed however they wanted. But seeing that she hadn't found her way back to the hospital, he asked, "Which department are you interning in? Come on, I'll take you there." Anyway, he didn't have anything else to do.

Instead, he was more interested in seeing the expressions on the faces of the neurosurgeons when he brought the patient in. Well, he just had a twisted sense of humor.

Of course, there was also the reason behind what Director Zheng said; he was just trying to support her.

So, while the neurosurgeons were still wondering why the personnel from the talent development program hadn't arrived yet, they saw Director Chen from the cardiac surgery department arrive with his team.

"Director Chen."

"Director Chen."

Even people who had never met him before recognized him by the brand he was wearing.

Chen Yongyuan looked around the office. "Where's your Director Yang? I brought him some students." Lin Wei suddenly appeared in front of everyone.

"Who is this...?" One of the attending physicians had a vague guess in his mind, but he was still puzzled about what relationship she had with Director Chen, since he had personally delivered her.

Director Chen explained casually, "She's part of this talent development program. I saw her and just brought her along."

However, no one dared to believe it; who could do something so easily?

Because of this, a group of people told Director Yang on their phones, and soon he came out of the demonstration room. The two exchanged pleasantries before their gazes fell on Lin Wei. "You've already passed the first round of assessments? Was your last department the cardiac surgery department?"

Otherwise, why would it have been delivered by Director Chen?

However, since Lin Wei didn't know, she nodded, except that she wasn't in the cardiac surgery department of Sichuan Province, but in the cardiac surgery department of Hanshao City.

However, Director Chen Yongyuan realized that he had misunderstood something, but he didn't explain, since it was just a small matter anyway.

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