Ye Bai's first class at medical school was surprisingly uneventful.

It was even downright bland.

The main reason is that there are too few students.

There were fewer than ten people in total, and apart from Chai You'er, almost all the others were sycophants.

The puppies had no interest in Ye Bai's lesson; their attention was entirely focused on Chai You'er.

They would bring us water, fruit, and snacks, serving us with great enthusiasm.

Chai You'er showed great respect to Ye Bai, sitting there obediently and listening to the lesson.

However, being a foodie, she couldn't resist the temptation of delicious food and would sneak a bite every now and then to distract herself.

Ye Bai, standing on the stage, clearly saw all of this, but he did not stop it, much less get angry.

He agreed to teach at the medical school not because he wanted to be an excellent teacher, but simply because he wanted to spread knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine.

In this process, what he needs to do most is to first find some students who can truly inherit these things.

Chai You'er and her little sycophants are clearly not cut out for it.

No other students showed up until the end of the class.

This means that Du Zhongjing has lost a decisive battle in this confrontation with Vice Principal Li.

This is probably normal, though. Ye Bai doesn't know much about the leadership of the medical school, but he imagines that the vice president has more power than the department head.

Otherwise, everyone would just be a department head and there would be no need to fight tooth and nail to become a vice-principal.

But Ye Bai didn't need to worry about such things. Even if Du Zhongjing and that Vice Principal Li fought to the death, it wouldn't concern him at all.

After class, seeing Chai You'er's beautiful eyes blinking with anticipation, as if she wanted to buy him milk tea, Ye Bai slipped away without a second thought.

He didn't want to get too close to this cute girl with big eyes and attract the hostility of a bunch of sycophants.

Stepping outside, Ye Bai was surprised to see several police cars driving out of the office building.

This gave him a slight jolt, and he guessed that there must have been progress in Dong Yang's case.

After all, he had given the most important clue to Yu Anqi, and if he still couldn't catch the real culprit, it would be a joke.

Sure enough, when he returned to his office, he learned from Jiang Ai that the real culprit who poisoned Dong Yang had been caught.

It was none other than that same ex-girlfriend who had cheated on her.

Because Dong Yang refused to allow her to be two-timing him, she killed him in a fit of rage...

Indeed, the atmosphere of hostility in society today is becoming increasingly heavy.

Regardless of gender or age, anyone can be transformed into a demon in an instant under stimulation.

This made Ye Bai feel that while teaching regular courses, he also needed to teach these students about self-cultivation and character building to prevent similar tragedies from happening again.

Since he had another class in the afternoon, Ye Bai simply read a book in his office for a while. When it was time for lunch, he went to the cafeteria with Jiang Nuai.

Just as Ye Bai finished getting his food and was about to find a seat, a strange laugh suddenly came from nearby.

"Hey, isn't this our great detective, Teacher Ye? Why aren't you out solving cases today? You've got time to come to work!"

Following the sound, a middle-aged man walked over; it was Hua Zhenghao, the head of the Western Medicine department.

Ye Bai was, after all, a teaching assistant in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Even if Du Zhongjing was unhappy, he would still have to consider the reputation of the department. In front of others, he would maintain a normal working relationship between the two parties and would not easily break off relations.

But Hua Zhenghao is different. His Western medicine major has nothing to do with Ye Bai's, and Western medicine itself has an irreconcilable contradiction with traditional Chinese medicine.

From the instructors to the students, everyone in these two departments disliked each other.

Therefore, even setting aside personal grudges, it was perfectly justified for Hua Zhenghao to cause trouble for Ye Bai.

Just then, the once quiet cafeteria erupted in a deafening cheer that nearly lifted the roof off.

Ye Bai was alright, after all, he had long since developed the ability to remain calm in the face of unexpected situations, but Jiang Nuai was very timid. Startled by the sudden commotion, she dropped the rice plate in her hand.

As luck would have it, Hua Zhenghao was standing right next to Jiang Nuai.

So the whole plate of rice and vegetables was dumped on Hua Zhenghao's face!

Because the food was fresh out of the pot, it was very hot, causing Hua Zhenghao to let out a shrill scream as he covered his face and instinctively tried to back away.

"Ah... Director Hua... I'm... I'm so sorry..."

Realizing she had caused trouble, Jiang Nuai was so frightened that she went numb. She apologized while trying to help Hua Zhenghao up.

However, because he didn't notice the ground, he stepped on the food that had just been thrown out.

As her foot slipped, Jiang Nuai's body lurched forward, and her head slammed into Hua Zhenghao's stomach.

boom!

With a muffled thud, Hua Zhenghao let out another scream as his body was slammed headfirst into the ground, his face hitting the ground directly.

At that moment, Ye Bai even clearly heard a crisp sound and saw a spurt of blood.

Barring any unforeseen circumstances, Director Hua's nose was indeed broken from the fall...

"Someone come here! Director Hua is injured. Get him to treatment immediately."

Ye Bai first gave Jiang Nuai a thumbs up, then shouted at the top of his lungs.

He didn't know if Jiang Nuai did it on purpose, but that didn't matter. What mattered was that it was quite satisfying.

This is why he, even though he could have treated Hua Zhenghao, still called for someone else.

It's true that doctors have a benevolent heart, but it depends on who the patient is.

Fortunately, the medical school has no shortage of people who understand medicine. Soon, a group of enthusiastic teachers and students lifted Director Hua onto a stretcher and took him away from the cafeteria.

"Don't worry about the food, I'll get you an even better one."

Ye Bai looked at Jiang Nuai, who seemed terrified and had a pale face, and comforted her with a smile.

The teaching assistant had gotten revenge for him, so he deserved a good reward.

It's only right to treat them to something nice.

"Teacher Ye, have I...have I done something terribly wrong?"

While eating the food Ye Baixin had brought, Jiang Nuai asked in a trembling voice.

She portrayed that pitiful and delicate temperament to the fullest extent.

"It's alright. The one who should take the blame for this isn't you, but those students who were making a fuss. Of course, it's also Director Hua's own bad luck. Who told him to skip his meals and show off in front of us?"

Ye Bai shook his head. After this incident, Jiang Nuai would at most have a "keep away" label added to her name, which wouldn't have much of an impact.

"By the way, what exactly was that noise just now?"

Just as Ye Bai was wondering what was going on, a large group of people walked towards the faculty and staff area.

Surrounded by a crowd of stars, the person in the middle was none other than Xiang Ziming!

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