"After today's class, you all have to write a review of your learning experience. You all know my style, so don't be perfunctory, or you will bear the consequences."

Professor Liu swept his sharp eyes over several students. There were seven students in total, those in the first and second grades of graduate school. They were standing in a row listening to the training. The scene was very well-behaved, a bit like military training.

"You second-year graduate students have to write it too. Don't think you can get away with it." As soon as Professor Liu gave the order, the second-year graduate students' faces suddenly turned grim.

"Ji Shi."

"Ji Shi!" Professor Liu raised his voice to draw Ji Shi's attention away from the two freshmen who were also first-year graduate students and whom he had not met yesterday.

"You're already distracted in the first class." Professor Liu said with a frown, "Don't think you can be absent-minded in class just because you have good grades."

"I'm sorry, teacher, I won't do it next time."

"And next time, you don't have to come to my class." Professor Liu said in a stern tone, not giving any face at all.

Ji Shi did not refute and accepted the training obediently.

But my mind is still on those two people. I always feel that they look so familiar, as if I have seen them somewhere.

"You two, introduce yourselves. You didn't attend the opening dinner yesterday." Professor Liu said to the other two.

"I'm Hantian." One of the boys wearing a black sweatshirt said. He had ordinary facial features and was the type that would go unnoticed if thrown into a crowd.

"My name is Tianling, Ling means spiritual energy. You can just call me by my name." Tianling has a more lively personality, but his appearance is not outstanding.

These two people are the type that are usually difficult to notice, but Ji Shi just feels uncomfortable and always feels that something is wrong.

On the way to the anatomy room, Zhu Xing comforted Ji Shi, "The professor has this temper, don't take it too seriously, just be careful next time."

Ji Shi smiled at him politely, "Thank you, Senior Brother."

"Don't be polite, you're much more polite than him, and I'm happy to tell you this." Zhu Xing pointed his chin at the two people walking in front of him angrily, "These two freshmen don't like to talk to people."

Inside the dissection room.

Professor Liu demonstrated it once and explained it once, then let the second-year graduate students get started.

"Professor..." Zhu Xing called out pitifully, as if he wanted to say something to beg for mercy, but before he could say it, he reaped the consequences.

"You want to be the first one, right? Well, it's you." Professor Liu hooked his finger and said in a tone that did not allow for argument.

The second-year graduate student lowered his head and smiled secretly.

Zhu Xing turned around and glared at them fiercely, “You guys are just gloating over other people’s misfortune, one day it will be your turn!”

"The heart is the most important organ in the human body. You must understand this very well no matter what." Professor Liu looked at everyone and said in a serious tone.

Zhu Xing closed his eyes and prepared himself mentally. He repeated "take off your clothes" several times in his mind before he picked up the sharp scalpel and made the first cut.

In stark contrast to his previous performance, Zhu Xing's expression was very serious at this moment, as if all the external voices had nothing to do with him. He acted decisively and completed Professor Liu's requirement in 20 minutes, which was 10 minutes faster than the time stipulated by Professor Liu.

"Not bad." Professor Liu rarely praises people.

Zhu Xing put down the scalpel, smiled, washed his hands and then returned to his classmates.

The next student barely finished within thirty minutes.

Professor Liu was recording their questions. The last student made too many mistakes, and he probably realized it himself. His hands were shaking.

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