"Today's lesson is on 'Acupuncture and Moxibustion'..."

Ignoring Li Changhai's scrutinizing gaze, Ye Bai walked onto the podium, put down his book, and began to speak.

He was well aware that today's so-called "attending a class" was just another extension of the conflict between Li Changhai and Du Zhongjing.

Li Changhai was no good, and Du Zhongjing was no better.

They're all the kind of people who'll stop at nothing to gain power and profit.

Whether students can attend classes properly and learn knowledge is completely outside their consideration.

So Ye Bai didn't bother to indulge them and just taught the class as he always had.

He's not a formal teacher, he doesn't even get a salary, so what does the leadership matter to him?

"The essence of acupuncture lies in 'regulating Qi,' using simplicity to address complexity. It connects the internal and external systems through the meridians, stimulating the body's self-healing abilities. Clinically, it requires 'guarding the spirit' and 'differentiating the meridians,' flexibly applying tonification and sedation techniques to truly reveal the wonders of acupuncture..."

Upon seeing Ye Bai begin speaking, Li Changhai's expression turned serious. Although he was sitting below, he deliberately adopted a condescending attitude.

Professor Liu Banxia from Jingzhou Medical University, however, was very interested in Ye Bai's lecture. She even took out a pen and notebook and started taking notes while listening.

"Next, let's talk about the five most crucial acupoints in acupuncture. First, Hegu (LI4), belonging to the Hand Yangming Meridian, mainly functions to regulate the head and face, relieve pain, etc. Second, Zusanli (ST36), belonging to the Foot Yangming Meridian, functions to replenish qi and blood, regulate the spleen and stomach..."

Soon, more than half an hour had passed, and Ye Bai had already explained the five most commonly used acupuncture points.

Although ten years have passed since he first encountered this knowledge, it is still fresh in his memory.

There was no way around it; the old master's teaching methods were not as gentle as they were now.

If you forget even a single word, or remember it wrong, you'll get a beating at best, and no food for three days at worst...

Ye Bai wasn't sure if corporal punishment could actually produce a filial son.

But he was certain that students would definitely emerge from this field.

As long as parents and teachers are firm in their resolve, children, unless they have intellectual disabilities, will eventually learn; it's just a matter of time.

Ye Bai explained in great detail, but this kind of theoretical knowledge is always a bit dry, and some students in the audience began to doze off.

Even Chai You'er, Ye Bai's little fangirl, was no exception. She was so sleepy that she was swaying back and forth, and almost banged her head on the table in front of her several times.

Although this girl isn't exactly a poor student, she's clearly still a long way from being someone who loves learning.

But because the vice principal was sitting in front, these people could only force themselves to stay awake no matter how tired they were.

However, there was one exception.

That was Li Changhai.

As the vice principal, he can naturally do whatever he wants.

So he not only closed his eyes early, but almost started snoring.

A leader's strengths are never in professional knowledge, and this is even more evident in Li Changhai.

He recognized every single word Ye Bai spoke, but when put together, he could only understand a few sentences.

So he simply closed his eyes to rest, adopting the air of a wise man.

Yes, he closed his eyes to rest. As the principal, Li Changhai would never admit that he could fall asleep sitting up.

In contrast, the most focused person was Liu Banxia, ​​a professor at a medical university.

Not only was she not sleepy at all, but her beautiful eyes were also filled with shock.

The notebook was filled with twenty or thirty pages of notes, practically overflowing.

Besides that, there were quite a few question marks on the notebook.

Of course, it wasn't that Liu Banxia couldn't understand. Ye Bai's acupuncture knowledge was meant for students, so naturally, she wouldn't have any difficulty understanding it.

The real meaning of those question marks is: how did Ye Bai know that knowledge?

If Liu Banxia remembered correctly, many of the theories Ye Bai taught today were not found in medical textbooks, but were only recorded in ancient medical classics!

Such secret manuals are not available on the market; they only exist within ancient families of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners.

Even those families with a long history in traditional Chinese medicine could not possibly possess the complete secret manual; at most, each family might have a fragment.

The contents recorded above vary in length.

What Ye Bai taught today clearly included more than just the content of one fragment.

This is quite astonishing!

The longer a family has a long history, the more it values ​​its unique heritage and will never easily pass it on to outsiders.

Passing down knowledge to sons but not daughters, or to children but not apprentices, is all normal practice.

Therefore, under normal circumstances, being able to grasp the contents of one or two fragments is already close to the limit.

How did this guy manage to master so much?

The content I just taught involves fragments from at least four or five different schools of thought!

And most importantly, some things are secrets that are not to be passed on, so how could Teacher Ye dare to teach them in front of everyone?

If those families of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners found out about this, wouldn't they go crazy instantly? Wouldn't they put him on their kill list immediately?

The more Liu Banxia thought about it, the more confused she became. At this moment, Ye Bai on the podium had become incredibly mysterious in her eyes!

"Teacher, I have a question..."

Just as Liu Banxia was filled with doubt and uncertainty, and Li Changhai was fast asleep, a sudden voice rang out.

Liu Banxia snapped out of her daze and temporarily suppressed her doubts. Li Changhai, on the other hand, jolted awake and quickly wiped the drool from his mouth.

Damn, sleeping in class is the best thing ever. It's definitely the most profound truth I've learned since I was a child!

"Excuse me, what's your name? And what's your question?"

Ye Bai asked with a smile.

……

Qin Group Headquarters.

"President Qin, it seems Mr. Ye's female colleague is in trouble..."

Chu Qian put down the phone and looked at Qin Wanqing, who was processing documents, and reported softly.

"Oh, which colleague?"

Qin Wanqing didn't even look up, still busy with her work.

Yesterday, I visited the Yang family. Although Yang Tianju seemed very enthusiastic and respectful to Qin Wanqing, the old fox didn't say a single useful word during the meal, let alone make any promises.

However, Qin Wanqing had anticipated this, so she wasn't disappointed.

Her visit to Yang Tianju was intended to make a show of force and also to put some pressure on the Qin family's higher-ups.

Pressure can sometimes be a motivator, but it is also a source of mistakes.

Before Han Mengmeng's 10% stake is fully transferred to Qin family leaders, her competition with them is a test of patience.

During this period, the more business she handled for the group, the greater her advantage became, so she is now busier than before and has no time to pay attention to other things.

"It's that Ms. Jiang Ai, Teacher Jiang."

Chu Qian quickly reminded her.

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