"You, you, you, I, I, I..." Seeing Yang Shuqin laughing non-stop, the young man who stuttered thought she was laughing at his big tongue, and his face turned red, but he became more and more anxious. He was angry, but his words became more and more awkward, and finally he had no choice but to turn around and walk into the building of the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

"Hey, classmate, don't leave. Secretary Yang is not laughing at you, she is laughing at me." Xia Yunjie saw that the big-tongued young man turned around and left because of Yang Shuqin's laughter, and couldn't help but give Yang Shuqin an angry look. , and then hurriedly chased after him.

Yang Shuqin also realized that her behavior just now could easily lead to misunderstanding, and she felt a little sorry. She also hurriedly caught up and said, "I'm sorry, classmate, I was definitely not laughing at you just now."

"Really, really." The stuttering young man paused and asked.

"Of course, are you Lin Zhuoyan?" Xia Yunjie replied, and then looked at the young man in front of him who seemed familiar, and asked suddenly with some surprise.

"You, how do you know?" Lin Zhuoyan looked at Xia Yunjie in surprise.

"He is your supervisor, Associate Professor Xia Yunjie, so he naturally knows you." The newly recruited graduate students' information included photos of the students. At this time, Yang Shuqin also recognized Lin Zhuoyan. Coupled with his stuttering characteristics, it was even more confirmed. Hearing this, he said.

"You, you, you are Xia, Mr. Xia Yunjie, teacher!" Lin Zhuoyan looked at Xia Yunjie even more surprised when he heard this, and at the same time he could not conceal his disappointment.

Like Han Xuejiao, he had recently received notice that he was directly assigned to an associate professor named Xia Yunjie by the college. He also went to the college website to check information about him. Of course, the result disappointed him.

But no matter how disappointed I am, I am never as disappointed as I am now!

He never dreamed that the tutor he would study for his three-year master's degree would be a teacher who looked younger than him!

Because of his stutter, he often had to endure the ridicule of others, so he worked hard and studied hard, thinking that one day he would be able to stand out so that others would not dare to laugh at him anymore.

In the end, all the hard work paid off. He achieved excellent results in the postgraduate written examination and even ranked second in the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine at Jiangzhou University where he applied. He thought that with such results, he would be able to get what he wanted and become a famous old Chinese medicine professor. However, the cruel reality gave him a hard blow. He was disliked by the tutor he applied for, and finally He was transferred to a little-known associate professor.

And now, the cruel reality dealt him a severe blow again.

Traditional Chinese Medicine is different from other disciplines. Even if the tutor in other disciplines is bad, as long as you are willing to work hard, read more materials, and study more, you can still learn something. However, Traditional Chinese Medicine is an empirical discipline, and a lot of medical knowledge is clearly written in textbooks. , if there is no teacher's step-by-step teaching, there is no way to understand it.

Just like the most basic pulse measurement, if there is no teacher's step-by-step guidance, even if you know the specific descriptions of floating pulse, sinking pulse, late pulse, deficient pulse, etc., it is an invisible phenomenon and is based on feeling. , without the teacher's specific teachings, even if the book is turned over, it will only be "talking on paper" in the end. What's more, most of the truly outstanding Chinese medicine practitioners have their own unique medical skills, which cannot be learned from books.

Therefore, when Chinese medicine reaches the stage of postgraduate study, tutors are much more important than tutors in other subjects. But now, the college has arranged such a young tutor for Lin Zhuoyan! He had no way of expecting how much traditional Chinese medicine skills such a young instructor could teach him.

When Xia Yunjie saw Lin Zhuoyan's expression, he already guessed what he was thinking. The smile on his face faded unconsciously, and he asked in a deep voice: "Do you know why Professor Wu Yongping refuses to be your tutor?"

"I know, because, because, because I stutter!" Xia Yunjie's question stung Lin Zhuoyan deeply like a needle, causing his face to turn red again and a hint of humiliation in his eyes.

"Then do you think your learning ability and academic level are related to stuttering? Do you think it's fair for Professor Wu Yongping to treat you this way?" Xia Yunjie seemed not to realize that his words deeply hurt a student's self-esteem. He asked again with a stern face.

"No, it doesn't matter, no, no, it's not fair!" Lin Zhuoyan's voice became hoarse unknowingly. Although he still stuttered, it fully revealed the anger, humiliation, and unwillingness in his heart.

“Mr. Xia Yunjie came down and signaled him to pay attention to his words. After all, the other party is a student with physical defects, and one still has to take care of the other party's self-esteem.

"Then if you equate my ability to teach students with my age, isn't that not discrimination, but also fair? Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you. Don't think that because you have a stuttering disease, you won't tolerate others using other methods. Looking at you, you think that others owe you and it is their fault, because you are also looking at others with a colored eye, so the problem is not with others, but with yourself. When you have figured out these problems, you will no longer Come to me in office 306!" Xia Yunjie didn't seem to receive Yang Shuqin's reminder at all, and scolded Lin Zhuoyan with a stern face.

After reprimanding him, Xia Yunjie walked away without caring about Lin Zhuoyan's reaction.

Yang Shuqin stood there for a while, stunned, and finally stamped her feet and chased Xia Yunjie.

"Do you think I spoke too much just now?" Xia Yunjie slowed down and asked when he saw Yang Shuqin catching up.

"There are some. After all, Lin Zhuoyan has flaws. If you say this, it will definitely hurt his self-esteem. If you are dissatisfied with the arrangement of the college, you can report it to the college leaders. There is no need to vent your anger on the students." Yang Shuqin hesitated. Xia said.

"Do you think I'm the kind of person who vents his anger on students?" Xia Yunjie frowned slightly and asked rather unhappily.

"Of course it doesn't look like it, but it's not for this reason. Why did you talk to Lin Zhuoyan like that just now?" Yang Shuqin asked in confusion.

"To be honest, I really don't care whether Lin Zhuoyan stutters or not. He came to learn medical skills from me, not to learn how to speak. But what I care about is his heart, a strong and confident heart. If he even has these None. When he faces a patient, he always thinks about his stuttering, whether others will look at him differently, whether they will laugh at him, and how he can treat patients calmly?" Xia Yunjie replied. .

In fact, Xia Yunjie really doesn't care about Lin Zhuoyan's stuttering and wants to cure him with his medical skills! Stuttering is just a simple task. The real problem lies in Lin Zhuoyan's twisted psychology that he has suppressed due to stuttering since he was a child. He needs to correct this . Therefore, Xia Yunjie will not treat his stuttering for the time being. He wants Lin Zhuoyan to truly face up to his stuttering, instead of thinking that he is being humiliated when others smile. If one day he can truly face up to his stuttering, then even if he encounters it in the future, No matter how big the difficulty is, he can still face it.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like