??938: Chapter 939: Wearing a Peach Blossom Look
938: Chapter 939: Wearing a Peach Blossom Look
After taking a few steps, Song Xiaodong asked, “Who was that person?”
“You don’t know him?” Lu Yaobing looked at Song Xiaodong with a puzzled expression.
Song Xiaodong shrugged and said, “At this school, besides knowing your class, I honestly don’t recognize many people.”
Lu Yaobing gritted her teeth and said, “He’s the director of the Academic Affairs Office in our Traditional Chinese dicine College.”
“Do you have so kind of grudge against him?” Song Xiaodong frowned as he asked.
Lu Yaobing let out a cold snort and said, “That guy’s a total scumbag.
He keeps asking girls to go chat with him privately, then makes inappropriate demands.
He tried it with
once, too, but I firmly rejected him.
Since then, he’s been looking for ways to cause trouble for .”
Song Xiaodong’s face darkened.
“There’s actually such a teacher in the university?”
“Is there a school without a few rotten apples?
The worst part is, that guy has so connections.
If students report him, it always gets suppressed by higher-ups.
Plus, he has a lot of power, and not many students dare to go up against him.
I know several girls who have suffered because of him but are too scared to speak out.”
Song Xiaodong said, “He’s nothing more than scum in this school.”
“You’re telling .”
“If he dares to bother you again, just tell .
No one has the right to bully my apprentice.”
“Thanks, Master.” Lu Yaobing gave Song Xiaodong a sweet smile.
Hearing such protective words from him really felt heartwarming.
By the ti the two of them arrived at the classroom, it was almost ti for class to start.
Most of the students were already there, though it was clear that so seats were still empty.
Even though at the last class, Song Xiaodong had demonstrated impressive acupuncture skills, so students didn’t care.
For them, learning wasn’t the priority—getting their diploma was.
Since this course didn’t count toward credits and wouldn’t affect their graduation, they didn’t bother attending.
Staying in their dorms to play gas seed like a better option.
Wang Xiaoling tilted her head and stared at Lu Yaobing, her unblinking eyes making Lu Yaobing feel extrely uncomfortable.
“Hey, Xiao Ling, why are you staring at
like that?
Is there sothing on my face?”
“Mmhmm!” Wang Xiaoling nodded with great seriousness and enthusiasm.
“Sothing on my face?” Lu Yaobing looked at Wang Xiaoling in surprise.
Wang Xiaoling said, “Yeah, there’s a peach blossom on your face—a big, vibrant one.”
“What?
Stop talking nonsense.” Lu Yaobing instinctively touched her face.
“You’re saying there isn’t?” Wang Xiaoling imdiately opened her phone’s cara, snapped a picture of Lu Yaobing’s face, and handed it to her.
“Look at yourself—rosy cheeks, expressive eyes.
If this isn’t peach blossom luck, then what is?
Don’t tell
you ca in with Teacher Song.
Are you two an item?
You know how strict the school is about teacher-student relationships.
You’d better be careful not to get expelled.”
Lu Yaobing’s face turned dark.
“What nonsense are you spouting?
There’s nothing going on.
Teacher Song is practically a father-to-be!”
“Oh… so, he’s married?
Well, that’s good then.
But still, the way you looked coming in with him—it scread pure joy.
You wouldn’t happen to have a crush on him and are trying to be a mistress, would you?”
“Co on!
Can you say sothing nice for once?
Seriously, do I look like I’m that desperate?
I just asked Teacher Song so questions, and he explained things to .
That’s why I was happy, okay?
You’ll find out soon enough.”
“Keeping secrets from ?” Wang Xiaoling grumbled unhappily.
“This is between
and Teacher Song,” Lu Yaobing said smugly.
Then, Song Xiaodong began to teach.
Two hours flew by quickly, with plenty of interactions throughout the session, making the classroom atmosphere vibrant.
However, Song Xiaodong didn’t bring up the True Qi thod involving Lu Yaobing.
For now, there were too many students, and he wasn’t certain about everyone’s character.
He needed more ti to filter out those who weren’t serious about learning.
Only after further assessnts would the truly dedicated students be taught real skills.
“Teacher Song, we have a free dical consultation event today.
Are you coming?”
After class, as Song Xiaodong was about to leave, Lu Yaobing quickly stepped forward to block his way.
“Free dical consultation?
What’s that about?” asked Song Xiaodong.
Wang Xiaoling imdiately jumped in, explaining, “Every two weeks, our school organizes a free dical consultation event.
Both Traditional Chinese dicine and Western dicine students participate.
We students do the initial diagnoses while professors oversee and guide us.
Lots of people co for treatnt.
But our TCM College doesn’t usually make much of an impression, and we get mocked by the other departnts all the ti.
So, not many students from our college like to attend.”
Song Xiaodong glanced at his watch.
“How long does it last?
I need to get ho later tonight.”
“It’s just for two hours.
It ends by 5:30,” said Lu Yaobing, looking at him with anticipation.
Feeling that it might be a good opportunity to demonstrate his skills and further inspire his apprentice to learn, as well as the other students, Song Xiaodong nodded.
“Alright!
I’ll co with you to check it out.”
Only about ten students from the Traditional Chinese dicine College went with them, while so others wandered off without a care.
Song Xiaodong didn’t mind and followed them to the consultation venue.
The free dical consultation was set up at the south gate of the campus, where there was a large, open space.
Over a dozen big sunshades had been pitched, with long tables arranged beneath them.
Each group was led by a teacher accompanied by a few students.
The Traditional Chinese dicine College had its own designated area, where a professor in his fifties sat with around ten students.
“The turnout for the Traditional Chinese dicine College is really scarce,” Song Xiaodong muttered, shaking his head.
On the Western dicine side, every departnt—surgery, internal dicine, ENT, and so on—had its own team for the event.
anwhile, TCM only had this one spot.
They appeared overwhelmingly outnumbered.
There were few patients as well, and most of the TCM students sat around idly, looking bored.
Lu Yaobing was already chatting with the professor in charge.
The professor frowned as he glanced at Song Xiaodong and said, “Fine, you can sit here, but don’t act recklessly.
If sothing goes wrong, I won’t take responsibility.”
Song Xiaodong was taken aback at first but quickly understood.
The professor was judging him because of how young he looked.
It was common knowledge in Traditional Chinese dicine that the older the practitioner, the more experienced they were.
Naturally, the professor assud his skills were diocre at best.
This perception was so ingrained that Song Xiaodong didn’t take it personally.
Instead, he smiled and nodded politely.
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