The Reborn Scholar Wants To Counterattack
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While some noticed their unusual movements, no one deliberately did anything about it. Gu Weiman appeared unconcerned, but she was actually feeling a bit stressed. Generally speaking, aside from the top students who received scholarships and the bottom students who failed or were on the verge of being expelled, no one received any special attention.
While some noticed their unusual movements, no one deliberately did anything about it. Time flew by, and in a blink of an eye, it was final exam day. This was her first final exam since entering university. Gu Weiman appeared unconcerned, but she was actually feeling a bit stressed. Over the past few months, her two personalities had become increasingly integrated, leading to some changes in her. Her IQ bug hadn't been completely fixed. But it wasn't completely frozen like before. In fact, after the fusion of her personalities, her IQ had actually improved slightly. It was just that her state was very volatile. Sometimes it was normal, sometimes it was extremely strong, so strong that even she herself felt a little overwhelmed. She had no idea what her state would be like during the exam. More importantly, she had no idea what her classmates would be like. This wasn't Moral Education Middle School, after all, but China's renowned Yenching University, where geniuses abounded and perfect scores were worthless. When Gu Weiman first arrived at Yenching University, she was the center of attention. Even now, she remains the most celebrated freshman at Yenching University, the center of attention for all. If she didn't perform well, expect public opinion to circulate. Political Theory and English weren't difficult, but that meant it was difficult to distinguish who performed well. Comprehensive Pharmacy, Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Biochemistry were also relatively easy for Gu Weiman, but they were more challenging for other students. She handled the questions relatively smoothly, maintaining her usual style, always racing to submit her paper early. As for grades... after entering university, there were no more shameful school rankings like in junior high and high school. Generally speaking, aside from the top students who received scholarships and the bottom students who failed or were on the verge of being expelled, no one received any special attention. This year, there was a special person: Gu Weiman. Her grades were watched not only by students from her school, but also by students from other schools, her alma mater's high school, and family members like Duan Xishen and Ning Quruo. The largest group of people was Gu Weiman's tens of millions of fans. These fans probably paid less attention to Gu Weiman than to their own grades. Gu Weiman went home right after the exams. Now settled in Yanjing, she didn't have to worry about buying train tickets for summer and winter vacations, as many other students did. Her apartment, 20 minutes or at most half an hour away, was in a top-tier school district in China. Since arriving home, she'd locked herself out of the outside world, primarily her report card, under the pretext of dedicating herself to scientific research. Her research project, "The Transmission and Prevention of Emerging Infectious Diseases," was proceeding relatively smoothly. Basic prevention measures like physical isolation, emergency disinfection, and social impact assessments were handled quickly, given existing experience. However, targeted research on the influenza A virus proved more challenging. Its high mutability made it difficult to develop a single, widely effective drug. Developing drugs specifically for each of its variants would be prohibitively laborious, and the potential for practical application would be limited. Despite this, Gu Weiman decided not to limit her work to basic prevention measures, but to delve deeper into the virus itself.