Chapter 158 Poisoned



Gu Huaizhi, who was standing outside the classroom window, was also excited when he heard this.

He felt that Wenwen's political lecture was so good that even he, a university professor who knew all about history, was moved to tears.

Such classes are more exciting than the thesis presentations of their college graduates or even master's students, and are more memorable.

But he didn't know whether the story about the scientist grandmother that Wenwen talked about at the end was true or false. He was also shocked by what Wenwen said about the technological and cultural war without the smoke of gunpowder.

Gu Huaizhi was thinking about whether the political class should be like the traditional one, where they were taught to instill in them the rules and regulations of history, or should be like Wenwen's lectures, which were wonderful, vivid and profound.

Gu Huaizhi returned to the office and sat there waiting for Wenwen.

After a while, Wenwen finished teaching her students and went back to the office to drink a sip of water. Seeing Guo Huaizhi looking at her, she asked, "Principal Gu, do you have anything to say to me?"

Gu Huaizhi asked, "You just told the students in class that as long as they study well, you will send them abroad for further studies. Is that true or false?"

Wenwen looked at him firmly and said, "Of course it's true. As long as they study well, no matter how many there are, I will send them abroad for further studies."

Gu Huaizhi said, "What if they never come back after they leave? Wouldn't all the money and effort you spent on them be wasted?"

Because he had many students with excellent academic performance in the past, but after going abroad, many of them did not come back to serve their motherland. The country spent money to let them study abroad, but they ended up working for capitalists.

Wenwen sighed and said, "Principal Gu, don't get stuck in those fixed mindsets. I can support a hundred or a thousand students to study abroad, and even if only a few of them come back, I'll be satisfied.

Because those few who can resist the temptation of high salaries and convenient and beautiful life abroad and are determined to return are the truly loyal talents we want."

Gu Huaizhi looked deeply at the little girl in front of him who was younger than his daughter. He really didn't expect that someone would have such far-reaching and righteous ideas.

She can understand all those problems that I, who have lived for most of my life, cannot understand or figure out at once. What kind of person is she?

Seeing Gu Huaizhi staring at her in a daze without saying a word, Wenwen wondered if she had scared him.

Wenwen waved in front of Gu Huaizhi: "Uncle Gu, what's the matter? I hope I didn't scare you."

Gu Huaizhi snapped out of his thoughts and said, "Wenwen, I really didn't expect you to be such a righteous person. If the country had more people like you, there would be no worries about it not prospering. No wonder the old gentleman above thinks so highly of you."

Wenwen listened and looked at Gu Huaizhi seriously: "Uncle Gu, I just did what I should do, and there are many people who do better than me. It's just that you don't know, and I don't know, those unsung heroes have worked a million times harder than I have. They are the ones who deserve our admiration the most."

Gu Huaizhi didn’t know who was the person he admired the most, but he admired this little girl very much.

"I don't know about others, but I know that you are the one I admire the most. I know that you don't keep any money from all these industries for yourself. You spend all the money on development, and the benefits go to the country and the people.

Wenwen looked at Gu Huaizhi with amusement and said, "Uncle, you are actually very worthy of admiration. You and your wife have taught and educated people, and your students are all over the world. This is very worthy of admiration."

Gu Huaizhi waved his hands. He was framed by his own students. What was there to admire? It was his fault that he did not teach the students well and misled them.

Wenwen gave a wonderful political lesson to the fifth-grade students, and then returned to her regular life of going to and from get off work.

. . . . . .

Early in the morning, a small car stopped at the gate of the Wen family courtyard.

The people who got out of the car were the county magistrate's assistant and Shi Yuhe, followed by a couple.

At this time, Wenwen was planning to go out to work with He Hongchi. Because the vaccine they were researching had not yet found a breakthrough, they had to go out early and come back late every day.

Wenwen saw Assistant Jia and said, "Assistant Jia, why are you here so early? What distinguished guest are you bringing to my house?" She was joking.

Assistant Jia stepped aside to allow the people behind him to come forward. Assistant Jia said, "They are coming from Hong Kong. They want to see you for medical treatment."

Although the legislator from Hong Kong came to the mainland to visit relatives and seek medical treatment, the government gave him enough face and the county magistrate asked Assistant Jia to send him over personally.

Wenwen heard that it was Shi Yuhe and the councillor and his wife. Didn't they say they would arrive in a few days? She didn't expect them to arrive at Lijiawan so soon.

Wenwen looked at Shi Yuhe, who looked somewhat like Old Man Shi.

Wenwen said, "Brother Shi, didn't you say it would take many days for them to arrive?"

Shi Yuhe looked at Wenwen. He knew Wenwen was young, but he didn't expect her to be so young. She looked like she was not even 20 years old. She looked like a high school student.

He smiled and said, "Yes, a few days early." Then he introduced her to the congressman and his wife who were following behind him.

"This is Councillor Ding and Mrs. Ding. They knew the miracle doctor's skills and were eager to see him, so we brought the appointment forward by a few days."

Wenwen hurried forward and spoke in Cantonese, surprising everyone: "Councilor Ding, Mrs. Ding, hello, welcome to Lijiawan."

Councillor Ding shook her hand and said, "I didn't expect that young comrade could speak such standard Cantonese."

Mrs. Ding also said, "On the way here, I was worried about the language barrier because we don't speak Mandarin. I didn't expect the little girl to speak Cantonese."

Wenwen said modestly: "I also learned from a teacher. I have a teacher who teaches me English and German. By the way, I also learned a few Cantonese sentences from him. I hope you can understand."

Councillor Ting and his wife both said that her Cantonese was very authentic.

Wenwen thought, how could it not be authentic? She had lived in Yuecheng for quite a while in her previous life, and she loved listening to Cantonese songs, so she had learned Cantonese quite well, with basically no detectable accent.

Wenwen introduced He Hongchi to the congressman and his wife. When they heard that this was a miracle doctor, they were very enthusiastic.

Since there were guests coming from afar, distinguished guests, and they came from as far away as Hong Kong to see a doctor, the master and disciple decided to entertain the guests for the time being and not go to work.

Everyone was polite for a while before getting down to business. After He Hongchi took the pulse of the congressman and his wife, his face looked a little solemn.

When Wenwen saw the rare solemn expression on He Hongchi's face, her heart skipped a beat. Then she took the pulse of the congressman and his wife and diagnosed them. She was very confused.

Because she had never felt a pulse like this before, how could she explain it? It didn't feel like a disease coming from inside the body.

Councillor Ding looked at He Hongchi nervously and asked, "Divine Doctor, what disease do I have?"

Wenwen translated as He Hongchi said, "They weren't ill, but they were poisoned."

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