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Chapter 45: Bright Mountain Gate

  Chapter 45: Bright Mountain Gate

  After lunch, Wang Zhi took Qian Senhu to the Traditional Chinese Medicine University. The Traditional Chinese Medicine University can be said to be Wang Zhi's alma mater. At that time, He Yang didn't know where he was, and it should have been transferred here in the past six months. Otherwise, Wang Zhi wouldn't have been possible not to recognize him.

  When Wang Zhi arrived at the Traditional Chinese Medicine College, He Yang was waiting for him at the gate. Seeing Wang Zhi arrive, he hastily came out and warmly said: "I heard early this morning that Doctor Wang was coming, I've been waiting for half a day already."

  "Principal He is too polite, this traditional Chinese medicine college is my alma mater, and you are also my teacher, let you wait like this, isn't it killing me?" Wang Zhi said with a smile.

  "Don't say that, I'm not worthy of being your teacher. If I had half of your talent, I wouldn't be stuck here." He Yang warmly grasped Wang Zhi's hand and smiled, although he hadn't known Wang Zhi for long, but he didn't dare to slack off in front of him. After all, he had personally seen how Zhou Boran and the others treated Wang Zhi, and with his status, he was still far inferior to them.

  Qian Senhu followed closely behind Wang Zhi, he had already been stunned by what he saw. He heard Jiang Yuanhua say that the vice president of this school was a familiar person to Wang Zhi, but what he saw in front of him was not just a simple familiarity. The vice president's attitude towards Wang Zhi was simply fawning.

  He Yang first led Wang Zhi to his office, and after asking them to sit down, he personally made tea and brought it out, smiling: "Your class is scheduled for 2 pm this afternoon, there's still an hour left, just take a break here with me. I've only recently transferred over too, the office is a bit simple, don't mind."

  "What the principal said is to drive me away, I've returned to my alma mater, how dare you still complain about the simplicity of the principal's office? In the past when I was studying here, I didn't even have the qualifications to come in and drink tea." Wang Zhi took over the teacup.

  "Haha, Principal Tian heard that you were coming and was very excited. He should be here soon. If he hears what you just said, he'll scold you." He Yang said.

  Just as the two were talking, a man in his fifties knocked gently on the door and walked in. Seeing the newcomer, Wang Zhi hastily stood up and extended his hand: "Principal Tian has arrived." The person who came in was none other than Tian Pengcheng, the dean of the Traditional Chinese Medicine College.

  "Haha, Wang Zhi, I didn't expect it to be you after all. What a surprise! You were so secretive in school." Tian Pengcheng also stretched out his hands and smiled.

  "You're making me feel ashamed, I was working really hard to study back then, unfortunately my brain wasn't opened up, who knew it would open up after leaving school." Wang Zhi joked.

  "You're saying that my teaching method is unscientific, aren't you?" Tian Pengcheng also joked, to be honest, he was surprised for a long time when he heard that Jiang Yuanhua let Wang Zhi take over the class. Jiang Yuanhua wasn't a teacher at the Traditional Chinese Medicine Academy, and coming to give lectures was considered high-paying employment. Even so, Jiang Yuanhua didn't seem to have the time, and just a few days ago Tian Pengcheng had sent an invitation to Jiang Yuanhua, who unexpectedly recommended Wang Zhi.

  As for Wang Zhi, Tian Pengcheng had also heard about him during this period of time. However, he didn't believe that Wang Zhi was really that formidable. Others might not understand Wang Zhi, but he didn't either. Wang Zhi was his student after all, and although he performed well in school, it was only at a mediocre level. Could it be that in just over half a year, he suddenly made rapid progress? This was also unthinkable.

  Although he didn't believe it, Tian Pengcheng couldn't bear to disappoint Jiang Yuanhua's face, so he reluctantly agreed. Who knew that when he told He Yang about it, He Yang was also full of praise. This made Tian Pengcheng somewhat expectant, which is why he hurried over in a dry and awkward manner, wanting to see what was special about this student from his own school.

  The three of them chatted casually in He Yang's office, and before they knew it, it was almost two o'clock. He Yang looked at the time and said, "It's about time, we still have five minutes to leave class, let's go."

  "Alright, I hope you won't drive me out, fellow students." Wang Zhi stood up and smiled.

  "Haha, this is hard to say, but these guys really don't have much skill, yet they're incredibly arrogant." Tian Pengcheng was chuckling on the side, he really wanted to see how Wang Zhi would teach this lesson. They hadn't told the students that Jiang Yuanhua wasn't coming, and according to past situations, there should be at least 300-400 students here. If Wang Zhi couldn't control the situation, it would be a big mess.

  The lecture hall was the school's auditorium, Wang Zhi had been there many times before, but as a lecturer it was his first time. When several people walked into the auditorium, it was already packed with students, Wang Zhi estimated that there were over 500 people, almost all of the students had come. Seeing this, Wang Zhi knew that He Yang and others hadn't told the students the truth, and he couldn't help but curse them in his heart.

  Actually, Wang Zhi was a bit wronged by He Yang. The reason He Yang didn't tell the students the truth was that he was afraid that when the time came, there would be very few people coming, and it would be embarrassing for Wang Zhi, but he didn't consider that Wang Zhi was really too young.

  Tian Pengcheng and He Yang did not go up to introduce, but sat down on the chair next to the podium to listen. Qian Senhu also found a place to sit in the corner, leaving only Wang Zhi walking alone to the lectern.

  As soon as Wang Zhi sat down behind the podium, the originally quiet students in the audience suddenly began to whisper to each other, and some even started shouting: "Hey, what are you doing? Where's Professor Jiang? Get off quickly and let Professor Jiang come up. I don't have that much time."

  Of course, there were also some people under the stage who knew Wang Zhi. After all, Wang Zhi had only left school for less than a year. These people were even more reckless and whistling loudly, with some even waving at Wang Zhi. The scene suddenly became chaotic.

  "Testing! Testing!" Wang Zhi tried out the microphone and said loudly, "Good afternoon, everyone. Today, Professor Jiang has something urgent to attend to, so I'll be teaching this class instead."

  "What are you doing, your hair isn't even grown yet, what qualifications do you have to teach me, get out!" Someone in the audience immediately shouted, and some people had already stood up and were ready to leave.

  "Who was scolding just now? The classmate who scolded should pay attention, you've been having insomnia lately, and when you get up in the morning, you feel dizzy. Everything makes you annoyed. If you don't take care of yourself, you might end up in the hospital." Wang Zhi said with a smile, not showing any anger at all.

  "How did you know?" The voice sounded again, this time a bit short of breath. Some students who were preparing to leave also turned their heads back, ready to see what was going on. This kind of gossip had always been the favorite of these students.

  "Just by listening to your voice, I can tell that you have an uprising of false fire, anxiety and restlessness, obvious insomnia and frequent dreams. Don't you know such basic things as a student of traditional Chinese medicine?" Wang Zhi asked back.

  "Who says I didn't know? I just wasn't paying attention." The voice fell silent for a few minutes before speaking up again.

  "In that case, I guess I was just being paranoid." Wang Zhi said with a smile, completely casual.

  "Teacher, it seems you still have some skills, so tell me what's wrong with me." Another voice sounded.

  "Come here and let me take your pulse." Wang Zhi shouted.

  "Alright, let's see what you're capable of." A voice responded, and then a tall and thin boy with glasses walked out.

  "Alright, you don't have to come over, I already know." Wang Zhi shouted just as the boy had taken a few steps.

  "What's wrong?" The boy asked loudly, clearly disbelieving.

  "This question of yours is quite embarrassing, I'd better not say it, or you'll be in a difficult position." Wang Zhi said with a smile.

  The boy's face turned red when he was seen by Wang Zhi, and he replied with a sentence: "You win." He quickly ran back, no longer speaking.

  "If you want to be cured, come to the Central Hospital's Traditional Chinese Medicine Department and look for me. My name is Wang Zhi." Wang Zhi saw the boy run back and smiled, shouting into the phone. Just now when the boy came out, he had already seen that the boy's illness was ***, so he didn't mention it.

  He didn't say anything, but the students in the auditorium were curious and asked loudly: "What's the disease anyway? Tell us about it."

  "I said everyone has personal privacy, and prying into others' private matters is against the law." Wang Zhi chuckled and said: "Alright, I'm here to give a lecture today, not to see patients. If you want to see a doctor, come to the hospital another day. If you want to listen to the lecture, be quiet; if you don't want to listen, you can go out and do some free activities."

  After being messed up by Wang Zhi, that person would still go out and be active freely. Everyone quieted down, wanting to hear what this unusual young teacher had to say. Even students who had some impression of Wang Zhi before didn't speak, staring at him with curiosity on their faces. The order in the auditorium was instantly restored.

  Seeing Wang Zhi calm the scene so quickly, Tian Pengcheng's eyes flashed with a hint of surprise, and his suspicion towards Wang Zhi instantly decreased by 80%. To know that although Wang Zhi only spoke lightly, it was not simple at all. In traditional Chinese medicine, this is called Liang Shan Men, which relies entirely on genuine skills. Just now, Wang Zhi accurately judged the two people's conditions with just his ears and eyes, which can be said to be a masterful skill.

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