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Because of the long history, although Jin Xuan found traces of tampering in Mu's id data, most of the past data has been annihilated, and it is very difficult to restore. Therefore, he suspended the investigation in this regard and looked for other breakthroughs, such as the Doctor Qualification Identification Association. It's just that this information is very trivial and needs to be screened and sorted out for a long time. It will be difficult to get systematic results for a while.

Fortunately, Mu didn't seem to be malicious to Wu Chenghe. He was obviously strict, but he was very protective in private, and Jin Xuan was not too anxious.

After the season examination, Dunkel University 6 ushered in the coldest season of the year. It snowed for the first time in the Twin Cities, and the weather became cold and refreshing, and the "weather" of the medical school also became cold and cool because of the "careful management" of the dean.

Mu has done what he said. Since the last speech of the whole court, he has ordered everyone to strictly implement various rules and regulations, from teaching management to restaurant hygiene. Once violated, he will be severely punished, which made students and teachers cry bitterly. Even Miss Lanser, who initially complained, felt regretful.

Wu Chenghe is relatively routine among the students, and he has also hit the muzzle of the gun several times. Once, he was criticized by the whole class because he did not write his full name (he wrote his surname) for his pathology homework; once, he was listed as one of the "most unwelcome people" by the restaurant because he had half a cup of juice left over from dinner; and once because he did not go to another school in class. Hui was fined 20 federal dollars.

An honest person like him can git so many bids, not to mention others. Everyone felt that life was a little difficult to live, but they couldn't find fault - Mu was dealt with according to the rules of the hospital. Therefore, everyone can only curse that the person who wrote the rules of the hospital at the beginning was simply a brain retard.

In addition to this, Wu Chenghe's life in other aspects is very smooth. Since he got the permission to enter and exit the experimental center, he has been going in and walking around every day, recording the work of the automatic sweeper, and touching various fish by the way. Although he has been in medical science for eight years in his last life, after all, after hundreds of years, the development of science and technology cannot be the same, and there is a lot of knowledge that needs to be supplemented, especially in applied medicine.

The first weekend when he touched the laboratory and the small stove, he met Mu. At that time, he was looking for treatment loopholes in a cpr robot used by senior students. As soon as he tried to put his thinking tentacles into the robot's skull, he felt a cold breath approaching from behind him. Then, it was Mu's low voice: "Find the problem Is it done?"

Wu Chenghe was shocked, hurriedly withdrew his tentacles, and opened his eyes: "Dean of the hospital!"

Mu looked at him expressionlessly and said, "It's the cortical reflex of the left hemisphere of the brain caused by mental stimulation."

"Oh, oh." Wu Chenghe was busy mobilizing the holographic endoscopy system to scan the left hemisphere cortex of the cpr robot. Unfortunately, he couldn't find the problem he said for a long time. Just as he was about to ask for advice, he heard Mu sneer: "What are you looking for! I'm not talking about cpr, I'm talking about you! Have you done anything unsightly? Why did you sttatter as soon as you saw me?"

A cold sweat hung on Wu Chenghe's head. Only then did he know that he was not guiding himself, but laughing at his stuttering - the center of human language is controlled by the cerebral cortex. The right-handed is the left brain, and the left-handed is the right brain. Once frightened, the cortex will reflexively lead to stuttering.

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