Chapter 129 - Knocking On Her Door
Chapter 129 - Knocking On Her Door
Chapter 129: Knocking On Her Door
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Jiang Yu had not been reading much about neurology recently. After all, Mo Long had already recovered very quickly.
Hence, she began to look for a breakthrough point in her hemophobia. Moreover, she had basically read all the books in the acting department. The rest of the content was the same. Reading psychology books would also make it easier for her to figure out the characters.
However, Jiang Yu did not explain her thoughts to them. Instead, she continued reading.
At noon, Jiang Yu returned to the elite dormitory to rest.
However, she discovered that Jiang Li was talking to a few of her classmates in the hall. “Your family is studying medicine. Have you heard of a person who is very good at neurology recently? I heard that this person is self-taught, but her medical skills are very good. She is also good at acupuncture.”
Elder Jiang was the one who informed Jiang Li about this and asked her to help find this person.
“Jiang Li, no matter how good she is, can she be as powerful as your grandfather? Why are you looking for her?”
“A man or a woman? It’s really difficult to find someone with only this much information.”
“I’ve never heard of this person.”
Jiang Yu paused and stood there listening for a while. Then, she heard Jiang Li say, “I don’t know why either. Grandfather is looking for this person! Help me keep an eye out for her.”
“Alright, we understand.”
A few people from the medical department got up and left.
Jiang Yu greeted Jiang Li and was about to go back to her room to rest.
Jiang Li quickly said, “Oh right, Jiang Yu, did you have a hard time reading the neurology books you read last time? I found some more basic books for you.”
As she said that, Jiang Li took out a few books. “Take a look.”
Jiang Yu shook her head and said, “I don’t read books on this subject anymore.”
“Eh? Then what are you reading now?” Jiang Li was surprised.
Then, Jiang Li saw Jiang Yu waving the psychology books in her arms.
Jiang Li suddenly understood. “Oh right, you said last time that your illness was psychological. No wonder you wanted to read psychology books.”
Jiang Yu nodded and entered the room.
When Jiang Yu came out of the room after resting, she happened to see Jiang Li sleeping on the sofa outside. She was obviously halfway through her studies and was so tired that hse fell asleep immediately.
When Jiang Yu passed by, she saw the draft paper on Jiang Li’s desk. She was trying to solve a complicated medical problem repeatedly, but she could not solve it clearly.
It was obvious that she was trapped by this question.
Jiang Yu thought for a moment and returned to the room. She took out one of the medical books and placed it on Jiang Li’s desk.
She even deliberately flipped it open on a page.
Then, she left the dormitory.
At the same time, Jiang Li woke up. When she saw the book on the desk, she immediately picked it up in puzzlement.
“Eh, who put the medical book here?”
But, very soon, her eyes turned and she immediately exclaimed, “So that’s the reason. No wonder I haven’t found the main point.”
The question that Jiang Li hadn’t understood just now suddenly became very clear after she saw the contents of the book.
Very soon, Jiang Li wrote the answer.
Then, she asked in confusion, “Eh, who put this medical book here?”
And it happened to be on the page where she needed the knowledge?
Could it be that a senior sister had come just now?
Jiang Li would never have thought that Jiang Yu would leave the book to her.
After all, in her eyes, such a complicated medical problem was not something Jiang Yu could come into contact with.
Shaking her head, Jiang Li did not dwell on this matter anymore. She quickly packed her things and went to school.
At the same time, when Jiang Yu returned to class one, she saw that everyone in the class was gathered together.
“You said you’re Jiang Yu’s brother?”
“Eh, it doesn’t look like it. But why are you dressed in rags?”
Suddenly, a voice filled with grievance sounded, “My sister and I were separated when we were very young. We were adopted by the same family together. Later, something happened and we were taken away by different orphanages. We haven’t been in contact since.”
“Aiya, so you and Jiang Yu were once a family.”