Jilted by Day, Cuddled At Night-Chapter 112: Your IQ Might Affect The Next Generation
Su Wan did have the patience to explain the whole matter of Su Man’s social media post, from beginning to end.
Her tone remained even and calm, as if she were talking about someone else’s business.
Su Ni looked puzzled.
"Why would Xiaoman post such a thing? You haven’t offended her lately, have you?"
Actually, it was Xiaoman who had offended Xiaowan.
After all, Huo Yichang hadn’t arrived at the wedding on time that day, and it was all because of Xiaoman.
At the time, Su Ni thought, Xiaoman didn’t do it on purpose.
Who would want such an accident to happen, especially one where a leg gets broken, right?
But now... the post was made by Xiaoman herself, which meant it couldn’t be said that she didn’t do it on purpose.
Su Wan sighed as she looked at the mummy-like figure of her second brother across the hologram, with a face full of doubt about life.
"Second brother, when you look for a wife in the future, find someone smarter. Otherwise, that level of intelligence will affect the next generation. Alright, I’ve got things to do, so I’m going to hang up now. Also, thanks for your concern."
The screen had been black for a long time before Su Ni could react.
He turned to Cecilia beside him, feeling dejected, and asked, "Was Xiaowan just insinuating that I’m not smart?"
Cecilia, without even lifting her eyes from the document, said quietly, "She didn’t directly call you stupid, which was already very kind of her."
Su Ni: "..."
**
Su Wan indeed had things to do; they had suddenly added an anatomy class.
The objects for dissection in the class included not only pure human bodies but also Beastmen corpses and those of several other animals.
She had been studying hard and diligently lately, learning everything about the Beastmen.
As for Su Ni, Su Wan was very clear that this second brother of hers wasn’t like her elder brother, who was very purposeful and utilitarian in his actions.
To put it simply, her second brother was a simple-minded sweetie.
But since the siblings had never been close from childhood to adulthood, Su Wan couldn’t possibly trust him too much.
There are degrees of closeness among family members, and the same goes for friends.
Ever since a certain incident in her childhood, Su Wan had always maintained this sense of clarity.
Her dorm mates arrived at the lab early and donned white gloves.
Like the other students, they first visited the samples immersed in formalin solution next to the lab.
The sky outside was slowly darkening.
The white lights in the laboratory shone on the glass covers, casting a cold glow.
Sheng An was in the best state, always appearing calm and composed.
She’d even stop and stare intently at specimens that interested her.
If it weren’t for the glassware in the way, she’d probably want to get her hands on them and fiddle around.
Su Wan wasn’t bad either; when she worked as a chef, she could slaughter chickens and fish without batting an eyelid, and she was especially interested in the Beastmen’s anatomy.
So as soon as she entered, she had already run over to carefully study the Beastman specimens.
But Miss Luo Jina, pale as a sheet, pressed a hand over her mouth, suddenly regretting having eaten so much at lunch!
Especially since her two friends seemed so fascinated by those specimens, Miss Luo Jina was even more puzzled!
Those were body parts! All connected to one another!
How could they look at them with such fascination!
Several other students were in a situation similar to Miss Luo.
One boy was even more exaggerated, as he had already covered his mouth and rushed out.
Vomiting tends to have a chain reaction, something Su Wan had witnessed with those two female classmates before... and then...
Miss Luo couldn’t hold back either and followed suit, dashing out as well.
The teacher, who had a gentle appearance, said with a smile, "You students aren’t bad, only five of you threw up."
Students: "..."
After class, both Su Wan and Sheng An felt somewhat unsatisfied.
While Miss Luo’s face was deathly pale, "If both of you change majors later, what am I going to do all alone?"
That Sheng An would change his major was a foregone conclusion, while Su Wan was still considering it.
When Miss Luo thought about facing those body parts by herself in the future...
Her heart filled with a profound sadness!
Out of curiosity, Su Wan asked, "Since you’re so afraid, why did you choose this major in the first place?"
Luo Jina replied, "I didn’t understand anything; my family said being a doctor is good, so I just enrolled. Why did you guys choose this major?"
Su Wan said, "I’ve been working on research to combine food and medicine—oh, medicinal cuisine. That requires strong medical knowledge, so I enrolled in this program. Also, I’ve had poor health since I was young."
Illness leads to medical expertise.
After Su Wan’s health somewhat improved, she realized the importance of this even more.
Sheng An said, "My thoughts are a bit like Xiaowan’s. The medical conditions in District 10 are not very good. Some of the kids I grew up with in the orphanage... they died young because they got sick and didn’t have a chance to grow up."
Those kids, just a few days before, were still playing with Sheng An and shared the hard-to-come-by strawberry nutrient fluid with him.
But then, because they fell ill and treatment was too late, they died while still only a few years old.
Listening to this, both Su Wan and Luo Jina went silent.
For Sheng An to have come this far from the adverse conditions of District 10...
Aside from her own excellence and desperate efforts, it took incredible luck.
It was truly not an easy feat.
Su Wan asked, "So, after all this, are you still planning to transfer to the military academy?"
Sheng An replied, "Yes, I still plan to transfer there. While a doctor can treat and save people, their abilities are limited. I want to improve the living conditions in District 10. At the military academy, the opportunities are much greater."
If she could later be assigned to military administration in District 10, indeed she could accomplish much more. 𝕗𝗿𝕖𝐞𝐰𝗲𝕓𝐧𝕠𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝐨𝚖
Sheng An continued, "Also, I won’t fall behind in my medical studies."
Looking at her short-haired, quiet roommate, with a sparkle in her eyes, Su Wan suddenly felt that all her efforts until now were not enough.
She earnestly spoke, "Xiao’an, I admire you so much. I plan to open the Su Family Restaurant in District 10 later on. This way, I can also solve some local employment issues. Moreover, you mentioned that many people in District 10 have never had the chance to eat fried rice with eggs in their entire lives. My goal is to make an effort to let them all enjoy these foods."
Compared to the Ancient Earth period, Su Wan felt that people in the current Interstellar Era were really too pitiful.
While people in the Middle Star District and Shangxing District were still fine, enjoying good living conditions no matter what aspects...
In the Lower Star District, especially in the District 10 where Sheng An grew up,
Many children might not even live safely to adulthood.
Sheng An was very touched, but she still said rationally, "Xiaowan, if you open a branch of the Su Family Restaurant in District 10, it will lose money."
Su Wan smiled, "While making money is good, there are some things that are even more important than making money."
Luo Jina exclaimed excitedly from the side, "It’s okay, Xiaowan, if you don’t have the money, I’ll invest in you! Ah, I never knew that life in District 10 was so difficult."
The biggest difficulty Miss Luo had ever experienced was probably the lab class just now.




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