Chapter 221 Su Xingran Learns She's Going to an Internship (1/2)



The news in the newspapers spread throughout the city, and those who knew the Wei and Xiao families naturally knew who the main characters were. Wei Xiongjie and Zhao Lihua couldn't even leave their house now; if they did, they would be pointed at and gossiped about.

Wei Xiongjie seemed like a different person; he was constantly talking to himself and had a violent temper. Zhao Lihua now resented Wei Xiongjie, and of course, she also resented Xiao Dingyu. Every day, the Wei family's house was filled with noise and crying, and the surrounding residents wished the Wei family would move away as soon as possible.

These things are no longer relevant to Xiao Xue and Su Xingran. With final exams approaching and more and more tests looming, Su Xingran is incredibly busy. In class, the teacher constantly calls on her, and she can't escape being asked questions during in-person classes.

This made Su Xingran feel as if her teacher and master were plotting something, specifically targeting her. This feeling persisted until the final exams were over.

In addition to taking the same exam as her classmates, Su Xingran was also invited to the principal's office to take a separate exam. This exam combined traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, which Su Xingran found somewhat inexplicable, but she still obediently completed it.

After the exams ended and the holiday officially began, Su Xingran, who had originally planned to go home, was informed by her mentor that Principal Wu and Teacher Gu would be visiting her the next day, and that she should wait for them at home.

The next day, Su Xingran looked at the principal and Teacher Gu sitting at her master's house, and she really didn't know what they wanted to see her about. "Principal, Teacher Gu, what can I do for you?"

The principal nudged Gu Zhang, who was sitting next to him. Gu Zhang glanced at the principal speechlessly. Gu Zhang smiled and said to Su Xingran, "Xingran, it's not time for class now. You don't need to call me teacher, just call me Uncle Gu. And don't call the principal either, just call him Uncle Wu."

"Old Wu and I came here to tell you something. We recommend you do your internship at the military hospital. You see, as your teacher, there's not much more I can teach you. Your mentor also said he's taught you everything he could. The teachers in the Western medicine department next door also said that it's better for you to go out and do an internship than to waste your time at school."

“We’ve discussed this with your master, and he agreed to it. So the three of us put our minds together and found you a doctor we know at the military hospital so you can study under her. As for the class content, I take notes before each lecture and will send them to you so you can read them yourself.”

After seeing that Gu Zhang had finished speaking, Principal Wu added a few words. "Xingran, you are still a student of Peking University. After you go out for your internship, you will return to school to take the exams every time. There's not much else you can learn at school. You're already certified to practice medicine, and the country needs talent, and hospitals need doctors."

Su Xingran looked at the two men with a complicated expression. It seemed that every time she attended a class or practical training session, she was always called on to ask questions and do hands-on exercises. It was all because they wanted to assess her abilities so they could get her a job.

Su Xingran sat there pondering, and she thought this arrangement was acceptable. She could understand everything her teachers taught her at school, although classroom instruction mostly relied on verbal explanations. Su Xingran felt that practical experience was more valuable for analyzing medical conditions. Combining theoretical knowledge with practical experience was mutually beneficial.

After thinking for a moment, Su Xingran asked the two uncles who were waiting for her reply, "Uncle Wu, Uncle Gu, when did I start my internship at the hospital? And what department did that doctor work in?"

Upon hearing Su Xingran's question, Principal Wu and Teacher Gu Zhang's eyes lit up. Teacher Gu Zhang quickly replied to Su Xingran, "In a couple of days, your master and I will take you to visit that doctor. You can go whenever she tells you to. She is a female doctor. Her family has a long tradition of traditional Chinese medicine, but she herself studied Western medicine abroad."

"This female doctor has only recently regained her medical license. Your teacher's wife once mentored her for a period of time, so we arranged for you to go to her. Mainly because she is proficient in both traditional Chinese and Western medicine, and it would be more suitable for you to study both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine under her guidance."

After listening, Su Xingran thought it was acceptable. She had learned both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine while doing missions in the small world. She would use whichever was more suitable for treating illnesses and saving lives. Su Xingran said to Principal Wu and Teacher Gu Zhang, "Okay then! We'll do it your way."

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