Reborn in the 80s: The Smart Wife with a Secret Space Chapter 1114: Why Would You Ask That
Previously on Reborn in the 80s: The Smart Wife with a Secret Space...
Upon reaching the school, Xinyan skipped heading back to the dormitory and made a beeline for the medical school.
She located the head of the medical school and clearly stated her purpose.
The people in the office heard Xinyan out, shared meaningful looks, and then turned their gazes toward her. Counselor Huang Sanqiang asked, "Are you sure?"
Xinyan flashed a confident smile in response, "Yes, I have finished reading and memorized by heart all the compulsory subjects for the third and fourth year."
Professor Bai, positioned by the window, randomly selected a required textbook from the shelf and quizzed Xinyan on several key points.
Xinyan replied without hesitation, and Huang Sanqiang, remaining skeptical, summoned a few teachers from nearby offices, yet none managed to baffle her.
The professors regarded Xinyan like a priceless treasure.
Professor Bai stated outright, "We can set up the third and fourth year exams for you, but afterward, you must complete internships across the various departments of the affiliated hospital in sequence."
The room's professors all realized that Professor Bai aimed to properly mentor Han Xinyan; she truly shone as a talented medical student.
Still, Xinyan chimed in, "Professors, as you know, I have other coursework, so my time is limited."
Professor Bai feared the girl might slack off using that excuse: "In any case, everyone has seen your impressive learning skills. Reviewing your schedule, you're free on Saturday afternoons. Starting now, dedicate Saturday afternoons and full Sundays to the affiliated hospital."
He added that he would consult with a few other professors on the detailed plans shortly.
Worried Xinyan would bring up her packed coursework again, they hastily settled everything.
They decided she would sit for the exams first thing tomorrow morning, while subject teachers prepped materials for the afternoon sessions.
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At the Nie Family home in Beijing: "Is what you're saying true?"
Nie Huaiyuan wore a grave expression: "I worried about any errors, so I returned to Sanyuan myself and located the midwife from that delivery."
Nie Huaiyuan's wife, Fang Rongyue, felt tears brimming in her eyes: "Are you saying my cousin knew about this?"
Nie Huaiyuan grew somewhat furious, his voice sharpening: "Whether she knew back then or not, you'd need to ask her yourself. But her later shift in attitude toward Ziqiang, and how she always sent him away during our visits, was clearly on purpose.
All these years, we've repaid her kindness by caring for Hongbing, securing jobs for her eldest and youngest sons, yet Ziqiang was never brought up. This is utterly selfish.
Fang Rongyue lifted her eyes to Nie Huaiyuan: "Let's hold off telling Hongbing for the moment. We should verify everything first. Once confirmed, we'll bring him back to the hometown to sort it out.
If Ziqiang truly is our son, we must bring him home of course. It's unfair to let them raise him all these years."
Observing his wife's firm resolve, Nie Huaiyuan sighed in relief.
He understood her deep affection for their youngest son and had feared she might hesitate, wounding Ziqiang's emotions.
Nie Huaiyuan headed to the hospital ahead of time, enlisting a friend's assistance.
Using a fabricated reason, he brought his youngest son Hongbing to donate blood, with his friend handling the blood type verification.
Once the results came back confirmed, the couple endured a sleepless night.
The following day, they purchased train tickets heading back to Sanyuan.
Arriving at the Cui Family, they assembled everyone involved.
The couple cut straight to it, as Fang Rongyue demanded bluntly: "Cousin, how have my husband and I treated your family all these years?"
As events unfolded, Mrs. Cui grew anxious inside but maintained a calm front: "Rongyue, why bring that up?"