"I..." Jiang Xianrou was still immersed in the topic of 'Does Qiao Nian know computers' that Liang Lu had just mentioned to her. She raised her eyes and saw Liang Lu asking her in a gentle tone. She frowned and was about to find a reason to refuse.
Then Liang Lu could be heard talking to herself: "The Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine will also have a performance at this year's opening ceremony. I asked the teacher in the admissions office, and they only admitted about 20 students this year, and among them, Qiao Nian is the last disciple of Master Nie."
That is to say.
"If the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine wants to participate in this opening ceremony and put on a show, the only option is to find Qiao Nian."
Everyone in Beijing's upper class circles knew that Jiang Xianrou originally wanted to become Nie Mi's disciple, but was rejected. Nie Mi even announced his last disciple at his birthday party - a high school girl who came from another city!
This news caused quite a stir in the circle at that time.
But most people didn't dare to talk about this in front of her because she got along well with Qin Si's small circle.
But even if you use your toes to guess, you can tell that there are many people talking behind your back.
Jiang Xianrou felt sorely touched and her face looked bad. She swallowed the rejection that was on the tip of her tongue silently.
Liang Lu didn't notice her mood changes. She rubbed her temples again, as if she didn't sleep well the night before. She asked her with a tired face, "Our clinical department must participate in the opening ceremony performance this time. You are good at this and you are about to graduate. This is a good opportunity to keep a souvenir. I want you to represent our department to attend the opening ceremony. What do you think? We can communicate."
“…” Jiang Xianrou was still considering.
Liang Lu looked at her again, pursed her lips, and pulled the corners of her mouth downward. Her face looked a little sharp, and she did not have the demeanor of an authoritative expert.
She picked up the teacup beside her, unscrewed the lid, took a sip of tea, put the cup back, and waited patiently. Seeing that Jiang Xianrou had not expressed her opinion, she continued.
"In the last medical competition, I wanted you to win a place so that it would look better in your file when you graduate. But it didn't go as I expected. You didn't get a good place at the time, and the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine took the limelight."
Jiang Xianrou raised her head, looking somewhat embarrassed. She pinched her hand hanging by her side and called out to her unhappily, "Professor."
"I don't mean to blame you."
Liang Lu didn't look at her when she heard this, but said calmly: "It's just that our clinical department has been suppressing the Chinese medicine department for so many years. Last time we fell, I mean it would be best if we can get it back at the opening ceremony. You are an outstanding student in our department, and a member of my laboratory. You have expertise in this area, why waste it..."
The Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine enrolled 20 people this year. Outsiders may scoff at this number and look down on it.
But those inside Tsinghua University are well aware that the number of students enrolled in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine has remained in the single digit each year.
Even if we only accept a few students, by the time they are in their sophomore year, all of those few students will apply to change their majors.
This shows how unpopular the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine is!
This year, the unpopular Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine broke the single-digit enrollment record of the past few years and admitted more than 20 students. Liang Lu didn't believe it at all because Qiao Nian applied for the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine!
Qiao Nian’s college entrance examination results this year are incredible!
750, full marks, top scorer.
With this score, she chose the unpopular major in Tsinghua University - Traditional Chinese Medicine, which attracted many college entrance examination candidates to focus on the major of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
(End of this chapter)