"No problem, just transfer it first, and make sure to investigate the matter thoroughly after that." Luo Ziling didn't care much about money; after all, he never worried about financial issues. Plus, since Luo Yuqing had asked for it, he didn't think twice and just instructed Wuyue to investigate Li Xiaoqing's situation properly.
Seeing Luo Ziling's attitude, Wuyue decided not to say much and quickly assigned people to investigate the matter.
The ten million Luo Ziling wanted was also personally managed by her. She planned to transfer it to the account provided by Luo Yuqing that afternoon.
However, she still kept a close watch and had Wang Zhenjun monitor the account supplied by Luo Yuqing closely.
She also imdiately assigned people to keep an eye on the accounts and movents of Wu Ningjing, Li Xiaoqing, Li Zongneng, Wu Yinghua, and Li Man.
Lately, Wuyue had recruited so people, and Luo Xusheng had sent so too, for Ling Ruonan and Luo Ziling to deploy. But since there were many issues, manpower was still insufficient. Due to this, Wuyue had to personally handle many matters, which left her with no ti to constantly stay by Luo Ziling's side.
Fortunately, Luo Ziling hadn't been going out much lately, spending most of his ti at school. Otherwise, she would have been at her wit's end.
Wuyue never had a great impression of Luo Yuqing. It might have been due to jealousy or perhaps because Wuyue, having followed Ling Ruonan for so long, instinctively distrusted and rejected Luo Yuqing, who suddenly appeared as Luo Xusheng's daughter. Moreover, Luo Yuqing's high-profile behavior didn't sit well with Wuyue. So, when issues arose on Luo Yuqing's end, Wuyue was indeed displeased. Having to assign people to investigate further worsened her impression of Luo Yuqing. But she couldn't express these feelings to Luo Ziling.
When it ca to work, Luo Ziling was still quite trusting of Wuyue.
He believed she'd quickly get to the bottom of whatever Wu Ningjing and Li Xiaoqing were up to.
Today was the first day for new students in other departnts at Yan University, and there would be an opening ceremony.
The College of Traditional Chinese dicine had already held its ceremony yesterday, so they wouldn't be participating in today's all-school event.
Today, they were starting their formal lessons.
The first class was a large lecture, which Luo Ziling personally taught.
Nearly a hundred students from three classes gathered in the sa classroom, with Luo Ziling preparing to teach them so basic knowledge related to traditional dicine.
He didn't bring any lecture notes or prepare a PPT, entering the classroom empty-handed.
Because it was known that Luo Ziling would be teaching today, the girls were quite excited.
To get better photos and a clearer view of Luo Ziling's handso looks, the girls arrived early to occupy the front seats.
When Luo Ziling entered the classroom and saw the girls occupying the front rows, he was a bit surprised and promptly cracked a joke.
"I was thinking, if we had a beautiful teacher giving the lecture, the front row would be full of boys, right?"
The classroom imdiately filled with laughter, as Luo Ziling's relaxed opening made everyone burst into laughter.
"I should tell you, being handso isn't my greatest strength," Luo Ziling said seriously upon reaching the podium, "My greatest strength is my eloquence. If even one student in my class dozes off or finds it boring and starts playing with their phone, then I've failed."
The room again erupted in laughter, with many clapping for Luo Ziling's bold statent.
Cao Jianhui, Li Fuming, and Wu Longjiang didn't manage to get front-row seats since they arrived late.
Although they were sitting in the back, they still supported Luo Ziling's boasting.
They were the first to clap and cheer, yet they didn't stand up to disrupt or call out Luo Ziling.
After joking around a bit, Luo Ziling still didn't start the lecture but began talking about his visit to Japan and South Korea with the delegation.
"To be recognized as a National dicine Expert by the Japanese and Korean public, one's dical skills must be exceptional. But why was I able to surpass them in dical skills? It only shows that my skills are even more superior. And such skill can't magically appear; it must co from diligent study and practice. I'm not a ti traveler with cheat codes. My only advantage is that my grandfather's dical skills were exceptional, and I got to learn by his side continually. I'm sharing this to emphasize one thing: if you want to succeed, you must work hard."
"I hope so of you will have the chance to go abroad with others in the future, and during those visits, like , you'll be able to impress traditional dical experts from other countries and earn their respect," Luo Ziling said, raising his voice. "Although traditional Chinese dicine is often dismissed as pseudo-science today, it has saved countless Huaxia people over thousands of years. The people are the foundation of any era; if they live healthily, the era can thrive. If average life expectancy in an era is short, prosperity is impossible. Historically, traditional Chinese dicine has made great contributions. Our ancestors wrote works like 'Huangdi Neijing,' 'Treatise on Cold Pathogenic Diseases,' 'Compendium of Materia dica,' and 'Acupuncture Studies' hundreds or thousands of years ago. In this modern era with high-tech, why can't we create traditional dical masterpieces surpassing our predecessors?'
Seeing all the students keenly focused on his speech, Luo Ziling smiled, paused, and after taking a few sips from his water bottle, continued, "I believe we're no less intelligent than the ancients, with access to more experience and technology. We lack only the spirit of scientific inquiry and the resolve of a great physician. If we dedicate ourselves wholeheartedly with the intention of benefiting the people, we will achieve sothing. So might think my words are unrealistic, so here's the practical aspect: if you dedicate yourself to studying traditional dicine, you will gain both fa and fortune. You'll have money, houses, and social status. Isn't such a rewarding pursuit worth your dedication?"
Luo Ziling's motivational words again received enthusiastic applause.
Stepping off the podium, Luo Ziling picked up a book from the desk of a student in the front row and raised it for all to see: "This is the textbook mandated for all traditional Chinese dicine colleges. It contains much useful information, but also many errors. You can jot down the parts you find useful. But I must clarify, we faculty won't be using these textbooks for teaching, as the insights we've compiled are a hundred tis more valuable." He added, "I can also tell you this: the older faculty who teach us rarely take on disciples and have strict requirents for them. Even if you spend a million, you still might not beco their disciple."
He raised his voice again: "But here you are, with just so tuition fees and not too much ti, able to attend their lectures. Don't you feel it's necessary to study earnestly, for your own sake and your future?"
"Yes, we do!" The students responded in unison, followed by ardent applause.
Luo Ziling realized that his first lesson had been a success.
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