I Don't Want to Be Turned Into the Female Protagonist by the System Chapter 611 : Knowledge Has No Boundaries
Inside Chamborg Castle's circular conference room, Su Qi sat in the second row, anxiously watching her little wife trembling as she took the microphone.
Was Xiao Xiaoxiao nervous? Undoubtedly so.
If not for Wang Zijin's pre-departure pep talk and the unfamiliar environnt lacking the comfort of the Xiaoxiao Qi Jin Research Institute, Xiao Xiaoxiao might have already fled.
Raising the microphone, Xiao Xiaoxiao faced the sea of faces. The harder she tried to recall her speech, the blanker her mind beca.
Fortunately, at this critical mont, the white-haired host's voice rang out:
"It seems our young scholar is a bit nervous. Don't feel too much pressure; just share an interesting person or event from your life journey."
Encouraged by the old gentleman's warm-up, Xiao Xiaoxiao found so direction, though still unable to recall her prepared speech.
Looking at Su Qi, who sat anxiously watching her from the second row, Xiao Xiaoxiao recalled their journey together - from frail to healthy, from a grey world of self-doubt to a vibrant, fulfilling campus life.
After two seconds of contemplation, the little girl raised the microphone and began in a trembling, childlike voice:
"A-Actually, I want to especially thank soone today."
Nervous, Xiao Xiaoxiao spoke in Chinese rather than English like previous speakers.
Perhaps due to the little girl's obvious nervousness, her voice quavering, the audience remained silent. The host, seeing no objections, didn't interrupt. After all, if he did, the girl who had just mustered her courage might flee.
Xiao Jinyu and Chu Qin, seated in the back, sighed in relief as their precious daughter began speaking. They knew well their little treasure's timidity.
As for the person their daughter wanted to thank, they quickly guessed it must be her "Sister Su." After all, the two girls' relationship seed almost too close in their eyes.
However, Xiao Xiaoxiao's next words surprised Xiao Jinyu and Chu Qin:
"That person is my high school teacher, Huang Xiaokou."
Hearing "Teacher Huang," Chu Qin and Xiao Jinyu were montarily confused, struggling to recall who this teacher was.
Before they could rember, their precious daughter continued:
"Because Teacher Huang resigned, Teacher Su beca our class's temporary horoom teacher. With Sister Su's help, I started studying dicine, found ways to improve my health through reading, and gradually beca healthier!
Afterward, I skipped grades to enter Su University, t Sister Zijin, Sister An Ning, Sister Yun, Sister Bai Miao, and many other doctors. I realized how wonderful life could be.
That's why I want to thank Teacher Huang. If not for your departure, I wouldn't have t my Sister Su or have the satisfying life I do now. So, thank you, Teacher Huang!"
Listening to her little wife's speech and seeing her sincere expression, Su Qi felt sothing was odd, yet not entirely strange.
Many shared Su Qi's thoughts—could thanking soone for leaving truly be considered gratitude?
Unlike Su Qi, who pondered this question of gratitude, the old gentleman on stage observed the young scholar who seed eager to leave after her brief one-minute speech.
Feeling it was too early, he considered and asked a question that, as a scholar, interested him more than Teacher Huang or "Sister Su":
"Young scholar, was your health poor before eting Sister Su?"
Hearing this question, Xiao Xiaoxiao instinctively nodded.
Having opened up emotionally, she felt less nervous now. She quickly answered the old gentleman's question:
"I was born with respiratory dysregulation syndro!"
Hearing the little girl's words, the white-haired old gentleman was slightly stunned.
To his knowledge, people with this condition often beca very weak due to breathing difficulties.
Although the little girl before him was petite, her rosy, doll-like cheeks showed no sign of illness. He found it incredible—she didn't look sick at all!
Having so knowledge of this condition, the old gentleman began inquiring about the treatnt thods for the previously incurable respiratory dysregulation syndro.
Discussing academic topics, the little girl no longer felt nervous. As she presented various case studies and argunts, many dical scholars' eyes lit up.
The little girl's ticulous logic and examples gave everyone a sense of enlightennt. By the ti Xiao Xiaoxiao finished outlining the treatnt approach, 20 minutes had passed.
The old gentleman on stage, who had initially wanted Xiao Xiaoxiao to answer questions to buy ti, now felt sowhat regretful as he watched her leave the stage.
He still had a few questions about the treatnt issues they had just discussed.
However, the old gentleman wasn't too disappointed. After all, scholars would hold several days of symposiums following the award ceremony, where he could inquire further.
With the young scholar's speech concluded and the fifth Nobel Prize awarded, the ceremony drew to a close.
As the eting ended, Xiao Xiaoxiao, eager to show off her first dal and certificate to her parents, found herself surrounded by a crowd.
Seeing so many people gather around, the introverted Xiao Xiaoxiao panicked and quickly hid behind Su Qi.
However, upon realizing their interest was in discussing the dical issues from earlier, Xiao Xiaoxiao soon relaxed. After all, she greatly enjoyed exploring dical topics!
Su Qi then witnessed a group of scholars of different ages and languages gathering to exchange ideas on dical issues.
At that mont, Su Qi finally grasped the true aning of the phrase "knowledge knows no boundaries"!
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