City's Best Divine Doctor-Chapter 1439 - 1438: Perfect Scores in All Courses
Bernard came to Jinling so quickly?
Originally, Ye Qiu planned to arrange for Bernard to stay at his house and then help treat him. However, considering Bernard’s condition, his digestive system might not have fully recovered yet, and he might need to rely on hospital infusions to maintain his bodily functions.
In this regard, it’s better to arrange for him to stay at the Affiliated Hospital.
"Mr. Bernard, I’ll come over to pick you up now," Ye Qiu said.
As Ye Qiu let Bernard and his team wait there, he called Zhou Peng.
Zhou Peng was quite surprised.
"Dr. Ye, what’s the matter?"
"The French racing prince is coming to ask for my treatment. I’ll arrange for him to stay at the Affiliated Hospital first. Can you arrange a separate high-class ward now?"
The French racing prince?
Hearing this, Zhou Peng knew it was definitely not a simple matter and promptly said, "Dr. Ye, I’ll arrange it right away."
After Ye Qiu hung up the phone, he drove toward Jinling International Airport.
Upon arriving at Jinling International Airport, Ye Qiu parked the car outside, and together with Lin Xinting, went inside. When they found Bernard and his team, Ye Qiu saw Mr. Bernard, Bernard himself, two female nurses who were taking care of him, and a family doctor who came along.
Originally, a big hospital in France was prepared to admit Bernard for further treatment. Even if Bernard couldn’t return to the racetrack, they believed there was still a chance for him to return to a normal life.
Unexpectedly, Bernard wanted to come to Huaxia for treatment. The French doctors were puzzled, wondering if the medical skills of Huaxia people were really superior to theirs.
Now, Ye Qiu greeted Mr. Bernard, and after exchanging pleasantries, the two female nurses pushed Mr. Bernard in a wheelchair to go outside.
When they arrived at the parking lot, Ye Qiu helped Bernard’s team get into the car. This elongated luxury Land Rover could easily accommodate everyone, and it was quite comfortable to sit in.
After placing the wheelchair in the back seat, Ye Qiu drove toward the Affiliated Hospital.
Upon reaching the entrance of the Affiliated Hospital and just as he parked the car, Zhou Peng and other hospital leaders had come out to welcome them. Ye Qiu first helped Mr. Bernard out of the car and then assisted Bernard into the wheelchair. After Zhou Peng confirmed Bernard’s identity and knowing he was a famous figure from France, he quickly arranged for Bernard to be placed in a high-class single ward.
"Dean Zhou, I will personally treat Bernard’s condition. For now, he only needs daily nutritional infusions, and there are no other issues," Ye Qiu said.
"I understand, Dr. Ye," Zhou Peng replied.
Although they were speaking in French, which Dean Zhou and the others couldn’t understand, Ye Qiu’s French was very fluent, and he communicated very clearly. For now, Bernard was arranged to stay in the separate high-class ward, and as for Mr. Bernard, if he felt tired, he could stay at a nearby luxury hotel for a rest.
Because Ye Qiu planned to come back later in the evening for further treatment.
Mr. Bernard found no issue with the arrangement, and after Ye Qiu settled everything, he left the Affiliated Hospital, as he had to return to Jin University to attend a class meeting.
Ye Qiu got into his car and drove back to the Jin University Campus.
Just as he arrived at the dormitory for male students at Jin University, Song Ying called him again to ask where he was.
"Counselor, I’m at the male students’ dormitory," Ye Qiu replied.
"Then come up to the classroom for the meeting!"
She had just called to notify the students, and all the classmates had come over. 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺
Now, Ye Qiu headed to the small classroom. Just as he entered, he noticed all the classmates were present.
Ye Qiu settled in the back row, where Luo Yang and the others were playing games.
Shortly after, Song Ying, wearing a floral dress, appeared at the classroom door. Once she came in, she first took attendance to confirm all the classmates were present before saying, "Students, did you all have a good Spring Festival?"
Most of the students had a great time, while a few didn’t find it very meaningful.
Now, Song Ying continued, "Spring Festival is over, and it’s time for everyone to focus on studies. Let’s talk about last semester’s academic performance."
During the last semester, the first-year courses had already been halfway through, and there were final exams at the end of the semester.
Now, Song Ying had received all the course grades, including the grades and credits for each exam.
Song Ying was really surprised, as Ye Qiu’s grades were exactly as he claimed — he aced every subject. Naturally, he was the first in the college and the top student at the entire Jin University.
As for Luo Yang and his peers, their grades were also decent, averaging around 80 points, which was considered a mid-level performance in the class.
Song Ying was genuinely curious. During the last semester, Ye Qiu spent most of his time outside and wasn’t in class very often, yet he still managed to score full marks.
Suggesting Ye Qiu cheated was definitely not possible.
No one saw Ye Qiu cheating, plus he always submitted his exam papers ahead of time, which the proctors could clearly see.
As for Luo Yang and his peers, they attended classes earnestly, but they didn’t seem as hardworking as other students. Unexpectedly, they still achieved mid-level grades.
If it were any other university, passing might be tantamount to a perfect score. However, Jin University is a prestigious institution, and the competition is as fierce as the college entrance exams, so most students focused on their academic work.
Therefore, the students’ grades were considered good overall, with only occasional courses where some students didn’t pass and might need to retake them due to insufficient credits. Otherwise, there weren’t any issues.
Overall, Song Ying felt that the students in her class performed excellently. This was a significant achievement for her as a counselor.
"Now, let’s discuss the exam results of the students in the class," Song Ying said.
Just as Song Ying spoke, the students immediately quieted down.
On one hand, these students had a strong sense of competition; on the other hand, good grades could earn scholarships, which were quite substantial and could cover a semester’s living expenses.
"Who do you think achieved the best exam results this time?"
Song Ying asked.
The students looked at each other, unsure, but felt the best performance might be from the class monitor, Ye Qiu, given he was always the first to finish exams.
"That’s right, it’s your class monitor. He scored full marks in all courses, completed all credits for the last semester, and is the top student in both our medical school and Jin University."
Full marks in all courses!
This news truly astonished the students.
In reality, in university, exam scores usually account for seventy percent, meaning even if someone scored full marks on the exams, it would only amount to seventy percent. The other thirty percent is evaluated by professors based on students’ usual class performance. To everyone’s surprise, Ye Qiu achieved full marks, indicating that the professors held a very favorable impression of him.







