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Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s-Chapter 76 - : After three and a half years 2
Chapter 76: After three and a half years 2
The fact that my daughter didn’t come home for Chinese New Year was okay, Sun Rongfang planned to visit the school to see her again sometime; after all, she’d been to her daughter’s university and knew the way around.
Study hard, and don’t worry about anything else, you don’t need to take care of the family. These were the words her mother and grandfather repeated to her on every phone call.
Which kind-hearted parents from poor families weren’t like this?
Being alone out there, winters in the north were very cold indeed.
I remember when Xie Wanying first arrived, she almost caught a cold from the freezing weather. It should be noted that ever since she was reborn, she’d been committed to jogging and exercising daily.
Early in the morning, Xie Wanying would rub her face and bridge of her nose with cold water to acclimate to the temperature before going out for a jog around the school track. In the evening, she would find time for another workout. Not everyone could keep up with twice-daily physical exercise over the years.
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Indeed, the medical school was not lacking in self-disciplined people. After all, doctors are a group that emphasizes self-regulation. Even though today could be considered the coldest day of the winter so far, there were still runners on the school track.
There were students like her, Xie Wanying, who didn’t go home for the winter break, and faculty members who lived in the school dormitories. However, in the scattered group of seven or eight people exercising, she was the only girl.
She often saw these same people during her regular workouts, so when they saw her, it wasn’t surprising, but they still felt a bit astonished.
How should I put this? In addition to jogging, Xie Wanying habitually did pull-ups on the horizontal bar at the edge of the track after warming up.
This event was generally practiced by boys, for goodness’ sake!
The weather was too cold, and even through gloves, the bars felt ice-cold.
One, two, three, four, five…
Today she had to reach twenty pull-ups, Xie Wanying counted silently to herself.
As for the others exercising on the track, they had already stopped to watch her.
The iron gate of the track creaked open, and a few boys walked in, starting to murmur when they saw her.
“She’s up earlier than us again.”
“How does she manage to be so—”
“Amazing, right?”
“Instructor Ren called her a little princess. We thought she was a queen, but now she should be defined as a superwoman.”
“No, she’s specifically born to crush the forty-nine of us guys.”
“Will we never be able to outdo her on an exam in the future?”
The last question was asked by Feng Yicong, who slapped his forehead and then gestured towards the other side for his roommate Zhao Zhaowei and the others.
“The class leader has arrived,” Zhao Zhaowei observed, spotting Yue Wentong and two other male classmates from their department, “and those other two, they’re from surgery too.”
“I’ve always believed the pressure on those in surgery is absolutely greater than ours. They’ve been crushed by a girl for three and a half years now.”
“You know what they’re more worried about now?”
“I know, I know. In the second half of this year, we’ll soon start our clinical internships. In the first three and a half years, purely theoretical professional courses, none of the forty-nine guys in our class could ever outscore her in a single subject.”
“Girls are better at memorizing,” Li Qi’an said, feeling there was an issue with this. For instance, calculus learned in the first year was a strong point for technical-minded boys, not an area where girls generally excelled. Being defeated by a girl made it hard for these technical whizzes from each province to bear.
“I bet the real skill will come out during the clinical internship period,” Zhang Desheng declared.