At their doorstep, Su Xiaotian waved goodbye.
This left Chi Yiyuan in a daze.
Ultimately, Chi Yiyuan could only walk towards his own home.
But he had decided, he would bring his grandfather to the Su family for a meal tomorrow.
Upon arriving home, Su Xiaotian found that Su Xiao Ba and Su Xiao Jiu had both returned.
"Brother Ba, Brother Jiu, how did it go?"
Su Xiaotian dropped her bag and immediately asked.
Su Xiao Ba said with a spirited expression, "It's almost done."
Su Xiao Jiu's expression wasn't as exaggerated as Su Xiao Ba's, but it was still good.
It seemed both brothers were doing well at school.
She had, in fact, been worried about her brothers.
She truly feared that her two outstanding brothers would be ruined if they couldn't adapt to university life.
The three siblings put their heads together and began whispering.
Twenty minutes later, Su Xiaotian finally knew.
The two brothers, using different methods, had managed to win over their classmates.
Although their methods differed, they achieved the same effect.
In short, the classmates, who were several years older than them, no longer harbored ill will, and even showed a little admiration.
Xiao Ba used a martial approach, while Xiao Jiu adopted an academic one.
Xiao Ba's method was actually the one Su Xiaotian had commonly used in middle school.
If you don't agree, come and fight. Beat up one who doesn't agree, then beat up another. Eventually, you'll win them over.
Of course, Su Xiao Ba didn't just go around picking fights for no reason.
Instead, when provoked, he would make the other party suffer in the simplest way.
Su Xiao Ba was very good at choosing his opponents.
His first target was a burly classmate who had spoken rudely to him.
This classmate looked intimidating, but after being publicly humiliated, Su Xiao Ba gave him a thorough beating.
Fighting on campus was generally not allowed, but the other party had provoked him first and used insulting language, which was why Su Xiao Ba retaliated.
Furthermore, Su Xiao Ba used only skillful combat techniques, which caused the opponent great pain but no external injuries.
Therefore, when the school found out, they considered it a minor conflict between young people and did not intervene.
Later, after that boy suffered a significant loss, he dared not speak rudely to Su Xiao Ba again, and many began to see Su Xiao Ba in a new light.
Their perception of Su Xiao Ba changed; they no longer saw him as a mere immature child but treated him as a man.
Men are often like this, driven by a psychology of admiring strength.
When facing someone weaker, they feel superior, but when they truly encounter someone stronger, they immediately back down.
After Su Xiao Ba's victory made him famous, not everyone was convinced.
There were also those who thought they were capable and wanted to challenge Su Xiao Ba, but they could not escape the same fate, being easily subdued by Su Xiao Ba.
After dealing with three people in succession, other classmates realized that the young boy, despite his age, was not to be bullied.
Moreover, not only were they afraid to bully him, but they also wanted to curry favor with him.
As for the girls, they had no particular dislike or liking for Su Xiao Ba. In this way, Su Xiao Ba successfully established his footing in the class.
Compared to Su Xiao Ba's rough approach, Su Xiao Jiu's method was much more civilized: conquering classmates in the classroom.
While his studies weren't comparable to Su Xiaotian's, they were, to be precise, very good.
Coupled with Su Xiaotian at home, he had also read many books, fitting the description of someone who had read ten thousand books.
Moreover, his medical knowledge had been taught by Su Xiaotian, a super-powered academic prodigy. Many of his concepts even surpassed those of his teachers.
Therefore, when Su Xiao Jiu offered his opinions, suggestions, and novel arguments in his professional classes, he received great praise from his professor.
The professor Su Xiao Jiu had, by the way, was a nationally renowned master physician named Sun Jiayang.
It was rumored that this man had studied medicine under a court physician for several years. Although his apprenticeship was brief, his medical skills had become exquisite.
At the beginning of the People's Republic of China, with the idea of serving the country, he became a professor at the medical college.
However, after only a few years as a professor, he encountered some insurmountable obstacles.
Ultimately, he was forced to live in the countryside for several years.
He returned to the school three years ago. By then, the elder had grown old.
However, Elder Sun Jiayang harbored a regret: he had no one truly capable of inheriting his legacy.
Would his medical skills be lost forever?
For this reason, Elder Sun Jiayang continued to teach at the medical college, harboring the hope of finding an heir.
But the current medical colleges focused not only on traditional Chinese medicine but also, more significantly, on Western medicine.
He had been teaching first-year students for three years but had not found a suitable successor.
One reason was that in recent years, people had placed more faith in Western medicine for treatment, unwilling to believe in traditional Chinese medicine, leading to its gradual decline.
Another reason was that Elder Sun Jiayang was too discerning and looked down upon some who wished to study medicine.
For three years, he had not found a true disciple.
Yes, a disciple, not just a student.
Unexpectedly, in the first-year cohort this year, there was a student who was young, intelligent, and had a good grasp of medical knowledge, especially traditional Chinese medicine.
Upon seeing him, Elder Sun Jiayang became more interested in Su Xiao Jiu, but he didn't say much. Instead, he quietly observed and listened to Su Xiao Jiu debate with older students in class.
In subsequent classes, even if Su Xiao Jiu didn't initiate a debate, Elder Sun Jiayang would specifically select one or two questions for the students in the classroom to debate.
Over two weeks, Su Xiao Jiu debated with others in class seven times.
And each time, Elder Sun Jiayang affirmed the outcome of the debate.
On two occasions, Elder Sun Jiayang even solemnly engaged in discussions with Su Xiao Jiu on certain medical issues.
The classmates initially looked down on Su Xiao Jiu, thinking that a mere child knew nothing and was just showing off in university.
However, to their surprise, even the renowned elderly professor at the school acknowledged this young boy.
Especially since some of the issues Elder Sun Jiayang discussed with Su Xiao Jiu were beyond their comprehension, which made them find it even more remarkable.
Soon, Su Xiao Jiu's reputation spread to the second, third, and even fourth-year students.
These students initially approached Su Xiao Jiu with a challenging mindset.
Who knew that Su Xiao Jiu could articulate his knowledge on many professional matters, and even when he couldn't, he would humbly ask for guidance.
As a result, even those who came to find fault could not say anything. Instead, they were able to help Su Xiao Jiu, explaining the issues he humbly inquired about.
After this series of actions, many believed Su Xiao Jiu to be a true young genius.
Furthermore, following Su Xiaotian's advice, Su Xiao Jiu utilized his young age advantage and employed some gentle tactics, quickly winning over the few troublemakers in the class.
Often, to break through difficulties, one doesn't need to conquer many people, but rather conquering a few individuals can achieve the goal.