Chapter 797: Chapter 315: Feast at Hongmen, This Plot Is Totally Subverted!
The live lecture at Mingfang Palace, Northeast People’s University today was naturally not to be missed.
It unexpectedly opened with a thunderous surprise, giving me a warm feeling.
It’s like a big shot still remembers you, a little not-so-important person, and even openly expresses gratitude to you during the lecture, genuinely and without any pretenses, which touches you deeply.
Actually, after Brother Zhang went to the Northeast.
Their work group was lively for a while right after he left.
Now, it’s been more than two months with no news.
Mainly because Brother Zhang’s influence gradually expanded, Wanqing has surprisingly become an internet celebrity Comrade Xiao Song, now with three million followers, while Ah Wei and Xiaoyuan also gained fans from the initial buzz, one has two hundred thousand followers and the other sixty to seventy thousand. However, their focus remains mainly with the county’s Integrated Media Center, and yes, both have decided to stay.
As for Teacher Chen Qian, she’s been pregnant from July to now, late December, about five to six months.
Her belly is gradually growing bigger.
Although she still goes to work, she has entered a state of health preservation.
So, many outdoor tasks can’t be done anymore, and everyone in the work group is busy with their own things, naturally, not much to talk about.
But today.
The three of them spoke again in unison.
In a certain apartment in Qing County.
Chen Qian, with her belly forming a small hill, was eating fruit while watching the live stream.
"Hey, why are you kicking mommy? Is it because you heard mommy being thanked and got excited? But actually, this Uncle Zhang is capable himself; nonetheless, we should be happy that he remembers us~"
She touched her belly.
She was clearly very pleased with Zhang Lingchuan’s gratitude.
Initially, she planned just to watch, but couldn’t help but speak out. freēwebnovel.com
She was surprised to see that both Ah Wei and Xiaoyuan also made comments, using their old titles.
One called "God of Gaming..." and one called "Not Tempted by Ah Wei’s Body."
You have to admit, young people’s mindset is really steady.
Speaking of which, their work is becoming more and more proficient.
"But now that I’m here at this platform, I’ll speak casually as someone who doesn’t understand much clinical medicine, still learning veterinarian stuff, and largely relying on luck as an internet media practitioner. If there are any mistakes, everyone can immediately correct me, and I’ll promptly make adjustments."
In the livestream room.
Zhang Lingchuan’s lecture was still ongoing.
Having interacted with Teacher Zhang for some time, Chen Qian discovered that Teacher Zhang always likes to leave himself a safety net before doing things.
Just like this time.
A novice in clinical medicine, a postgraduate in vet studies, and practically relying on luck in internet media.
These are his safety nets.
If he indeed says something wrong later, he can quickly regain face.
Unlike some who claim to be experts and stubbornly refuse to admit when they’re wrong.
"Clap, clap, clap—"
The applause echoed around the venue.
Even some leaders nodded satisfaction, just like before, appreciating the attitude.
Initially, there were concerns about asking a graduate student to give a lecture at Mingfang Palace, fearing nonconformity and arrogance.
Now it seems those worries were largely unfounded.
"Regarding clinical veterinarian work, which is my profession, initially chosen because of passion, I’ll stick with this profession no matter what happens. Clinical medicine is deeper and more specialized than veterinary science, and I’m just capable of some basic rescue and surgery at the moment, so I can’t go too in-depth with it. But I’ll share my personal experience about the connection and differences between these two fields."
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Zhang Lingchuan elaborated the relationship between veterinary and human medicine with his prepared content.
Addressing occasional questions from the audience.
The students were listening attentively.
Even many from outside the major found it accessible.
"Being able to teach knowledge without barriers, that’s skill."
"Indeed, I thought they’d serve hard-to-chew content today, but surprisingly, it’s so smooth."
Some viewers commented, especially those not specialized in the field.
Initially, the lecture was mainly aimed at students from medicine and agronomy.
But the venue, Mingfang Palace, belongs to the literary faculty, and with everyone’s enthusiasm so high, eventually it opened up to the whole school for reservation.
Yet, it’s still not enough.
Feng Xicai’s mailbox got overwhelmed, further discussions led to the current open broadcast.
Facing so many students from varied departments, even social individuals, managing a successful lecture here is indeed challenging.
Opposite to expectations, the presenter astonishingly succeeded.
Time approached half-past eight.
After a whole hour of casual chatting, he now touched on the internet aspect.
"Regarding doing well in the internet realm, I believe Dean Chang and her team are experts; I can only share a few insights from personal experience."
However, on this subject, he briefly touched on points. freewebnøvel.com
"Personally, I think one should stay true to oneself and not too profit-driven, as outcomes differ when originating from profits versus sincerity. Secondly, do best in what one can and be cautious about refusing to be a superior lecturer. Thirdly, be sincere, be honest with followers and similarly earnest with one’s endeavors. Lastly, keep a distance, as even the most beautiful fireworks up close are just luminous blobs, only from afar can one appreciate the outline and splendor."