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Chapter 314

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    Only a few people bet that Zhou Ning would not fail the exam. These few did not expect that they were late in placing their bets, and there was a surprise waiting for them. Naturally, they were so happy that they couldn't open their mouths from ear to ear.

    ¡°Oh my god, I got perfect marks in all seven subjects, including three elective subjects, including mine.¡±

    ¡°This is the first time since this teacher started teaching that a student gave her a 100% answer sheet. She was completely confused and couldn¡¯t find her direction.

    ¡°It¡¯s just elective courses, professional courses are scary, okay? It¡¯s been eight years since the establishment of the Peking University School of Medicine, and no student has ever gotten a perfect score on the exam. Is this child going to have some help from a god?¡±

    One of the old teachers rolled his eyes at his colleague, "We are all materialistic atheists and teachers in medical schools. We shouldn't have such thoughts."

    "But, there's no way to explain it!"

    Teacher Liu, the head teacher, squatted in the corner and secretly wiped away tears.

    He won the bet, and Zhou Ning made thirty yuan for him, so he could buy his mother a beautiful dress for the New Year.

    God knows what kind of life he has been living this half semester?  He was so worried about Zhou Ning that he wished he could stay with her 24 hours a day and urge her to study hard.

    It turns outit turns out that she was studying hard secretly and lived up to everyone's expectations of her.

    "What's the use of just having theoretical knowledge? What can't be explained by getting perfect marks in the exam? Being a doctor also depends on practical operation. Is it true that when a student comes to see a doctor, she first opens the book and compares the symptoms?"

    As soon as his words came out, he immediately received support from many people. After all, he lost the bet. As long as they could find something that could be slandered, they would spare no effort to exaggerate.

    Teacher Liu sneered. He wiped away his tears and stood up, straightening his clothes.

    "Dear teachers, Zhou Ning will definitely become an excellent doctor in the future."

    "Hey! Teacher Liu, are you so sure? He just won us 30 yuan and immediately spoke for her?"

    Teacher Liu is just a small counselor. He doesn¡¯t even have the right to speak in the medical department. When he was scolded by an old teacher in public, he blushed and muttered for a long time, "Anyway, Zhou Ning will be an amazing student anyway."

    He witnessed Zhou Ning performing surgery on Xu Yangyang with his own eyes. He would never forget the shocking scene at that time.

    Will these old professors treat people?  Dare to perform appendix surgery under the light of a flashlight?

    "I'm afraid no one dares. They are afraid, afraid of taking responsibility, afraid that their medical skills are not good, afraid of this and that, and they are not afraid of putting their mouths together and slandering others at will.

    Yuan Hongwei had been standing at the door of the office. Hearing the voices inside, he pushed the door in with a gloomy face.

    No one expected him to come, so they immediately brought him a chair.

    He waved his hand and looked deeply at his colleagues.

    "Everyone is talking about Zhou Ning. Now that I've caught up, I'll say a few words."

    He cleared his throat, a meaningful smile appeared on his face, and said slowly.

    "After the college entrance examination, I was transferred to the marking team. For half a month, my colleagues and I reviewed more than 20,000 examination papers."

    "One day, everyone was surprised to find that among the many candidates, there was one person who was unique. She got perfect scores in all five exams!"

    "Huh?" There were surprised sounds in the office.

    Yuan Hongwei looked at him and continued, "My reaction was the same as yours. I thought it was incredible. No one has ever scored full marks in the college entrance examination. How is it possible? Is this still the human brain?"

    "This incident alarmed the presidents of several universities. President Tao was at the Chinese Academy of Sciences at the time. When he heard about it, he hurried over on his bicycle and carefully read the child's paper and application. President Tao cried with joy on the spot."

    "She is Zhou Ning. She ranked first in the country with perfect scores. She only applied for one choice, Peking University School of Medicine!"

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