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After Rebirth, the Celebrity Daughter is the Medical Expert!-Chapter 46: I Became Classmates With My Sister
In September, on both sides of the highway in front of Qiushi Elementary School, the tall sycamore trees were lush with interwoven branches.
After a year of hard work, Shi Wangyue finally earned the qualification to skip a grade, becoming a third-grade student just like his sister.
He was a student who skipped from first grade, scoring full marks on the test. Talented students like him could freely choose their classes at school.
Without hesitation, Shi Wangyue chose Class Three-One.
Thanks to Ning Youguang, Shi Wangyue had become a familiar face in Class Three-One over the past year.
On the first day of school, when he stood on the podium being introduced by the teacher to his classmates, most of them knew he had skipped a grade. Once their surprise passed, they quickly smiled and welcomed him.
His sister’s classmates were better than those in his own class.
Shi Wangyue scanned the smiling faces below, and finally, joy appeared in his eyes.
Ning Youguang in the third grade had grown her hair long and tied it in a high ponytail at the back.
The sun was glaring and it was still quite hot that day.
She wore a white short-sleeve shirt, looking neat and fresh.
Sitting below, she smiled lightly at Shi Wangyue, like a gentle breeze in September that drifted into his heart.
"Shi Wangyue is new here, and the old classmates should take good care of him," said Ms. Xu, the homeroom teacher, a young girl who had recently graduated from college, with a fresh appearance, gentle voice, and a lot of patience towards students. All the students liked her.
"Got it," the students responded in unison.
"Shi Wangyue, would you mind sitting there?" After the introduction, Ms. Xu pointed to an empty seat in the class.
Shi Wangyue looked in the direction she pointed, then quickly turned his gaze away.
It was too far from his sister.
Although he didn’t verbally refuse, his reluctance was clear.
"Is there a problem?" Ms. Xu asked in confusion.
"It’s a bit far back there, I’m afraid I can’t see the blackboard clearly." The fair and handsome little boy lowered his head slightly, his voice soft.
Ms. Xu stood beside him to hear what he was saying clearly.
As she lowered her head, she saw the little boy’s bowed head and soft hair on top, thought for a moment, and reallocated a seat for Shi Wangyue.
"How about sitting there?"
Shi Wangyue looked up again and found the teacher was now pointing to the seat in front of his sister.
He looked heavily at the spaces on either side of his sister and nodded lightly.
There was no place next to his sister; he could only sit in front of her.
In future classes, he wouldn’t be able to see her.
In the third grade, the language teacher began teaching the students how to write essays.
Ms. Xu was not only the homeroom teacher for Class Three-One but also the language teacher.
"Every student is a unique flower in this world; some might be roses, others lilies. Whatever you are, doesn’t matter. What matters is understanding what you can become and striving to live out your unique characteristics. Therefore, setting a young ambition is important. It will determine what kind of person you will become, what you will do, and what kind of life you will lead, making it a lifelong goal to strive for. So today, the first essay assignment from me is ’My Dream.’ Go home and complete it well tonight, and I’ll carefully mark them tomorrow."
Just starting to learn to write, the students were very enthusiastic.
As Ms. Xu assigned the homework, the class bell rang.
After she left, the students in Class Three-One started discussing animatedly.
"What’s your dream?"
"My dream is to be a scientist."
"My dream is to be a police officer."
"My dream is..."
The class president, Yan Qiu, had a surprisingly simple dream: "My dream is to be a rich person."
Many students laughed at Yan Qiu’s dream, saying it was "so uncool."
Yan Qiu didn’t care if it was uncool.
She thought becoming rich when she grew up was great and felt other dreams like being a scientist, police officer, or artist were too fanciful.
After she finished speaking, she asked Ning Youguang beside her, "Ning Youguang, what’s your dream?"
She asked loudly, attracting the attention of many students around.
Coincidentally, everyone was very curious about Ning Youguang’s dream.
Ning Youguang looked at the many curious eyes around her and smiled: "My dream is to heal and save people."
As expected, her dream sparked much discussion among the students.
"To heal and save people?"
"Oh, do you want to be a doctor when you grow up?"
"Yes." Ning Youguang nodded.
"What kind of doctor? My mom is a doctor, and she says there are many kinds of doctors."
"A psychologist," Ning Youguang said softly.
"Psychologist?" In that era, even adults found this profession relatively unfamiliar, let alone third-grade children.
Many children were puzzled by these four words.
"What kind of illness do they treat?"
"Mental illnesses."
Mental illness?
A few quick-thinking boys caught on, teasing: "Oh, so Ning Youguang wants to treat crazy people when she grows up."
With these words, the whole class burst into laughter.
Despite their laughter, Ning Youguang maintained her smile, not uttering a word.
Shi Wangyue’s eyes, which had dimmed because of those words, gradually lifted as his sister’s expression remained unchanged.
That afternoon after school.
The first thing Shi Wangyue did upon returning home was turn on the computer and input: "What is a psychologist?" into Baidu.
During the day when he heard his sister’s dream, he was a bit troubled because he didn’t understand what a psychologist was.
He tried hard to think but couldn’t grasp it.
But it didn’t matter, as his sister had said, when encountering something unknown, but wanting to understand it, there were two ways:
The first way was to ask someone who knows.
The second way was to jot it down and then go home and search online.
Doing so, he could objectively comprehend what was previously unknown to him.
He should avoid random guessing.
Because when a person doesn’t understand something and guesses randomly, it’s easy to plant incorrect perceptions, leading to many subjective misunderstandings, detrimental to one’s growth and learning.
Looking at the answers that appeared on the computer screen:
"A psychologist is a popular term in the cultural context of China, often referring to psychotherapists in the West, who mainly use medication for treatment. Psychologists use the knowledge of psychology and related disciplines, adhering to psychological principles, and through counseling techniques, help clients alleviate psychological problems..."
Shi Wangyue understood; his sister truly wanted to treat people with mental health issues. 𝘧𝓇ℯ𝑒𝓌𝑒𝑏𝓃𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭.𝒸ℴ𝓂
But...
What are people with mental health issues like?
Like Dad?
That night, Shi Wangyue researched a lot about psychologists and related materials, understanding more about this profession than all the classmates in Class Three-One.
But he still felt it wasn’t enough; his sister probably knew more than he did. 1314







