The next day, Yan Qiao and Si Su were invited to Professor Fu's office.

The two stood side by side. Professor Fu first glanced at Yan Qiao, his eyes flashing slightly.

Then he turned his gaze to Si Su, and he coughed lightly: "You should come first."

"……it is good."

Hearing this, Si Shu walked forward with a sad face.

During the whole process, Professor Fu was asking questions and Si Su was answering, very quickly and neatly.

Just not many got the answer right.

However, Si Su still looked confident, which made Professor Fu speechless.

He looked up at her several times, stopped talking several times, but still didn't say anything.

Seeing the faint begging for praise on Si Su's face, Professor Fu waved his hand tiredly: "Forget it, you can go to the side."

As soon as these words came out, Si Shu quickly stepped back, found a seat and sat down.

Professor Fu looked up at Yan Qiao, pushed the frame of the mirror, and asked, "Is that Yan Qiao?"

Yan Qiao replied in a cold voice: "Yes."

Considering that Yan Qiao's study time is limited, Professor Fu decided to ask first: "Okay, have you memorized the basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine?"

"No."

Professor Fu looked at her with a smile: "Then you have extremely poor consciousness."

"If you can't answer my question, the punishment will still be the same as that of classmate Si Su."

Faced with Professor Fu's kind reminder, Yan Qiao just nodded lightly and said: "Okay."

"What is the basic pathogenesis?"

"Basic pathogenesis refers to the basic pathological response that the body can produce under the action of pathogenic factors..."

Seeing her like this, Professor Fu was a little more interested, and he continued to ask:
"Please tell us about the pathogenesis, symptoms and corresponding treatments of partial yin and yang deficiency."

"Poor yang deficiency refers to the deficiency of yang energy in the body, and the function of the internal organs is reduced or weakened...especially to replenish kidney yang."

"Yin deficiency refers to the loss of liquid substances such as essence, blood, and body fluids in the body...especially nourishing liver and kidney yin."

"good."

Professor Fu's eyes brightened slightly, and he looked at Yan Qiao with a bit more satisfaction. …

After asking questions, the more Professor Fu looked at Yan Qiao, the more he liked him, as if he had found a treasure.

"You said you have never memorized the basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine."

Yan Qiao lowered his eyes slightly and replied: "Yes, I have only seen it twice."

"it is good."

Si Shu, who was watching this interaction, was a little dumbfounded.

She swallowed. She had always known that Yan Qiao was very powerful, but she didn't expect him to be so incredible.

She was still in a daze until the two of them left the office.

"Qiaoqiao, do you have a photographic memory?"

Yan Qiao nodded: "Absolutely."

Before, I could read it twice and remember it roughly. After practicing, my memory and understanding will be better, and photographic memory will naturally be very simple.

Si Shu looked at her and stopped talking, her eyes full of envy.

Yan Qiao was a little helpless, avoiding her gaze and changing the subject: "Master is looking for me, so I'll go there first."

Si Shu nodded and said without hesitation: "Okay, you can go, I can go back alone."

"Yes." Yan Qiao responded lightly, turned around and walked in the opposite direction.

……

"Are you Yan Qiao's little follower?"

A young man wearing a green Taoist robe looked at Si Shu with a haughty expression.

Si Shu wanted to fight back, but her eyes stopped on the man's clothes for a moment and she changed her mind.

She raised her chin proudly: "I am, what's wrong?"

"...Why are you, a little follower, so arrogant?" The young man was immediately shocked.

"What? Is it bothering you?" Si Su glanced at him sideways.


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