As the school bell rang, the teacher on the podium slowly began to speak.
"Thank you for choosing pharmacy among so many majors. Although we are the only class of freshmen, as your teachers, we will do our best to help you become excellent pharmacists."
He picked up the chalk from the podium and began writing on the blackboard behind him with a flourish.
Within seconds, three words appeared on the blackboard: his name.
Yang Linwei.
"I'll be in charge of basic pharmacy; my name is Yang Linwei. Without further ado, let's begin the lesson. I believe you all understand the future of pharmacy majors; those of you who achieve good grades will have the opportunity to become pharmacists..."
Since it was the first class of the semester, Yang Lin only gave a brief introduction to pharmacy, from its background to the present and the future of studying pharmacy.
During his speech, the students understood the difficulty of becoming a pharmacist, but seemingly to encourage them, Yang Linwei cited many outstanding pharmacists and their stories.
After a long while, he leaned on the podium with both hands, his expression not very good.
"That's why there are fewer and fewer pharmacy students, but I hope that all of you here will become excellent pharmacists in the future."
The words had barely left his mouth when the bell rang, signaling the end of get out of class.
Yang Linwei spent a class period giving a brief overview of pharmacy from various perspectives.
When get out of class ended, all the students left the classroom. Qi Jiu was about to leave with her books when she looked up and saw Yang Linwei smiling at her on the podium.
A bright smile, a... cunning smile.
Yang Linwei: "..."
She knew he was waiting for her.
The girl slowly walked over, looked at him, and tilted her head. "Teacher?"
At this moment, Yang Linwei had already shed his teacher persona. Before he could say anything, his large teeth were already showing.
We are trying our best to present her in the best possible light, fearing that she might change her major later.
Although there weren't many students in the class, there were still twenty or thirty. There were no students who were bad at studying here, but it has to be admitted that Qi Jiu had the best grades among them.
Heaven knows what his expression was like when he found out that Qi Jiu had passed the postgraduate entrance exams by various professors. He understood that Wei Huan didn't like people like that and would definitely not give the person who brought the letter of introduction any chance in any way.
The professors who set these questions must be top professors at University A, so the exam will definitely be more difficult than the college entrance exam.
"Qi, I heard that you studied abroad before going to the Shen family? May I ask why you chose to major in pharmacy?"
This major is too unpopular. University A has no shortage of students returning from abroad, but no one ever applies for this major. Qi Jiu is the first.
She has broken the precedent set by University A.
The girl smiled; in fact, she had already expected someone to ask this question.
"I studied pharmacy abroad and also did experiments with professional pharmacists. I really like this profession. Saving lives and healing the wounded is about deciding other people's lives."
That sounds like a lot of fun.
This answer is quite normal, but Yang Linwei found the key words.
"Excuse me, may I ask, what kind of pharmacist were you working with abroad? At school or... an underworld organization?"
Things are much more chaotic abroad than in China.
He didn't say the rest, but he knew that Qi Jiu would understand.
The girl pursed her lips, said nothing, but a smile curved her lips as she looked at him, her dark eyes holding a different meaning.
Yang Linwei: "..."
I understand now, a big shot has appeared next to me!
"Teacher, I'll be going now if there's nothing else."
After Yang Linwei waved goodbye, the girl obediently left the classroom with her books, leaving Yang Linwei alone to exhale.
He never imagined that Qi Jiu, who seemed like such a well-behaved girl, had actually been involved with powerful figures before! This is terrifying; how did she survive?
Meanwhile, on the other side, Qi Jiu left the classroom, and the smile on her face began to change, she laughed wildly.
Actually, she lied just now. She wasn't interested in saving lives at first. Compared to being a pharmacist, she preferred being a poisoner.
But now, the situation is different. We also need to study pharmacy, because it can save lives and is very important.
Half a month into the new semester, things have been pretty good. Every day, I go back and forth between the classroom and the dormitory. Sometimes, Qi Jiu goes to the cafeteria with Gong Rui and the others.
At first, Leng Ruo was probably unwilling, as she didn't like socializing.
But later they caught up, and then it became a trip for the four of us in the dorm.
When she had free time, the girl would go back to the Shen family manor for meals, and sometimes she would go out with Qi Silin.
This ordinary and peaceful life continued for a while. Sometimes, Qi Jiu would wonder if her life would be much the same if she had been a child from an ordinary family.
Does suffering in childhood mean you won't suffer again?
But there are no "what ifs". She will strive to become better.
That day, the girl was sitting on her bed, fiddling with her computer, when for some reason a commotion broke out outside the dormitory.
The commotion continued, and if you listened carefully, you could tell that it was the sound of people around him jeering.
Why is it so noisy?
Chen Yueqiu was writing something in her notebook when she sensed the commotion outside, and her expression turned sour.
Gong Rui, who loves gossip, arrived at the window early with a bag of potato chips. Before she could even retract her protruding teeth, she understood why there was such a commotion in the dormitory building.
A man holding roses stood downstairs at the girls' dormitory, with several people behind him holding a banner; the scene was quite large.
Even in the world of confessions at A University, this would be quite a sensation.
However, what made Gong Rui stop smiling was the words on the banner.
Seemingly unable to believe it, she rubbed her eyes, checked several times, and then screamed as she returned to her room from the balcony.
"Qiqi!"
Chen Yueqiu was sitting in her seat with her tablet in her arms. Seeing her like this, she moved her chair over and moved closer.
Qi Jiu closed her laptop, her eyes calm: "Did you see a ghost during the day?"
Before she could look away, she noticed that Gong Rui was looking at her and nodding very seriously.
Qi Jiu: "???"
"Get down here! Stop hugging the computer all day. You can hug it again when you come back later!"
computer:"……"
This is the master's affection; you don't understand.
She followed Gong Rui to the balcony window, where the scene below the dormitory building came into view.
A boy who was reasonably good-looking was holding roses and dressed very formally. With the cheers from the surrounding crowd, the girl could tell at a glance that this was a confession scene.
After all, it's not surprising that some people confess their feelings at this age when they are young.
But when she saw the words '柒玖' on the banner behind her, her expression, while not exactly ugly, was still not pleasant.
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