Hou Jia San Shao

Chapter 260 The Lesson

"What are you doing!"

Just as Wan Yunting and Gu Luotang felt awkward, Qi Miaomiao stepped forward to block Ye Zhaohui, snorting, "My senior sister doesn't just add anyone on WeChat."

Ye Zhaohui smiled indifferently, put his phone in his pocket, and then shifted his gaze from Gu Luotang to Wan Yunting beside her, sneering undisguisedly, "Your name is Wan Yunting, right? I heard you've been to jail! Heh, I really don't know what they were thinking, letting someone who's been to jail be a teacher." wap.kanshu伍.net

"Heh, do I need to say? It's definitely through connections," sneered Wang Wei, one of the two young teachers who came with Ye Zhaohui.

"What do you guys know?" Before Wan Yunting could respond, Qi Miaomiao stepped forward again, pointing at Ye Zhaohui and Wang Wei impolitely, "Teacher Wan was wrongfully imprisoned. Now that his name has been cleared, why can't he be a teacher?"

Gu Luotang also nodded in agreement, casting a cold, unfriendly glance at Ye Zhaohui, knowing they were deliberately mocking Wan Yunting to embarrass him in front of everyone.

"Is everyone here?" At this moment, Gu Yuanbai and Principal Liao Wenhua of Xingyao Primary School walked over. Everyone shifted their attention. Ye Zhaohui gave Wan Yunting a provocative cold smile. Seeing him and Gu Luotang so close, Ye Zhaohui simply disliked him!

Wan Yunting always wore a gentle smile. He didn't pay much attention to Ye Zhaohui's provocation, as long as the kid didn't go too far. Of course, if he did anything excessive that disrupted his work, Wan Yunting wouldn't be polite to him.

"Let me introduce you, this is Principal Liao Wenhua of Xingyao Primary School, and Director..." Gu Yuanbai introduced Liao Wenhua and Director Lin beside him. Wan Yunting and Gu Luotang politely nodded and greeted them, "Principal Liao, Director Lin, hello..."

"Hello..." Principal Liao looked refined and smiled as he nodded at them, "First of all, welcome to Xingyao Primary School. You will all be colleagues from now on. This is your Chinese Medicine department office. Your work arrangements will be handled by Principal Gu."

"Of course, if you have any other problems you need my help with, feel free to find me or Director Lin and the like, and we will help you solve them."

"Thank you, Principal Liao..." Everyone expressed their gratitude.

Liao Wenhua turned to Gu Yuanbai and smiled, "Then, Principal Gu, we won't disturb your work arrangements."

"Okay." Gu Yuanbai nodded, and Liao Wenhua left with Director Lin and the others.

"Then I'll arrange your work first." Gu Yuanbai turned to look at everyone. Wan Yunting and the others nodded and listened carefully.

"Xingyao Primary School has seven third-grade classes. The assignments are two people per class." Gu Yuanbai held a form with a list of paired names and read, "Wan Yunting, Gu Luotang, you are responsible for Third Grade Class One."

"Yes..." Wan Yunting and Gu Luotang nodded in response. Ye Zhaohui glanced at Wan Yunting, feeling even more displeased.

"Song Sinan, Zhang Xiaoyu, you are responsible for Class Two!"

"Ye Zhaohui, Wang Wei, you are responsible for Class Three!" Gu Yuanbai read out their assigned groups and finally said, "Since there are fifteen of us, Wei Renxin, Qi Miaomiao, and Li Qian will be responsible for Class Seven. Does anyone have any problems?"

Wan Yunting, Gu Luotang, and Song Sinan nodded, indicating they had no issues. Only Ye Zhaohui let out a soft哼, but knowing these were Gu Yuanbai's arrangements, he had to restrain himself in front of him as a junior.

"Alright, then you can pick your desks first. Classes officially start at nine o'clock. Go find your classrooms and introduce yourselves to the other teachers for the new semester." Seeing that they had no objections, Gu Yuanbai smiled.

"Okay..." Everyone nodded and began to choose their desks. Qi Miaomiao immediately pulled Gu Luotang and called out to Wan Yunting, "Senior sister, Teacher Wan, let's sit in this row."

"Fine..." Wan Yunting smiled and nodded. It didn't matter where he sat. Song Sinan, Zhang Xiaoyu, and Wei Renxin also chose their desks and tidied their surfaces...

At nine o'clock, everyone went out and headed to the adjacent teaching building. The third grade was on the third floor. As Wan Yunting and Gu Luotang arrived, the first classroom on the left at the stairwell was Third Grade Class One.

"Senior sister, Teacher Wan, we're going now." Qi Miaomiao, Wei Renxin, and Li Qian waved goodbye to Wan Yunting and Gu Luotang and headed to their classrooms.

Wan Yunting and Gu Luotang nodded, and the two of them arrived at the entrance of Class One. Seeing a group of students inside frolicking, Wan Yunting felt a bit nervous.

Gu Luotang turned to look at him and smiled, "Don't be nervous." Wan Yunting turned to look at her and nodded with a smile. After all, this was his first time standing here as a teacher, and he was somewhat nervous. Gu Luotang, on the other hand, was a teacher at a Traditional Chinese Medicine university, so she was very experienced in teaching students.

"Are you Teacher Wan and Teacher Gu?" At this moment, a middle-aged man approached them. He smiled at Wan Yunting and Gu Luotang, "I am Tang Qiang, the homeroom teacher for Grade One, and I also teach mathematics."

"Hello, Teacher Tang..." Wan Yunting and Gu Luotang shook hands with Tang Qiang respectively. He nodded and smiled, "Then let's go in. I'll introduce you to the students."

"Okay, thank you, Teacher Tang." Wan Yunting and Gu Luotang nodded and followed Tang Qiang into the classroom. The primary school students inside, upon seeing the teachers enter, ran back to their seats amidst the playful chatter.

"Students, today is your first day of class..." Tang Qiang led Wan Yunting and Gu Luotang to the podium. Facing the forty third-grade students sitting below, with their innocent and adorable little faces, they were the future flowers of the nation. Tang Qiang smiled, "I am Tang Qiang, and I am also your homeroom teacher for Class One. So if you have any problems in the future, remember to find me, understand?"

"Understood..." The forty students immediately shouted loudly, which startled Wan Yunting. Seeing his somewhat embarrassed look, Gu Luotang couldn't help but cover her mouth and smile.

"Next, I will introduce two special teachers to you!" Tang Qiang then turned, pointed at Wan Yunting and Gu Luotang, and smiled at the students, "This is Teacher Wan, and this is Teacher Gu. From now on, they will be responsible for teaching you Traditional Chinese Medicine. Students, quickly greet them."

"Hello, Teacher Wan, hello, Teacher Gu..." The forty children happily shouted in unison at Wan Yunting and Gu Luotang above.

"Hello, students..." Wan Yunting smiled gently and greeted the children with Gu Luotang.

"Teacher Wan, Teacher Gu, why don't you briefly introduce Traditional Chinese Medicine to the children first? It's the first day of class anyway, so there's no need to lecture them for now," Tang Qiang said.

"Okay." Wan Yunting and Gu Luotang nodded. Tang Qiang smiled, "Then you go ahead, I'll head out first."

"Yes, goodbye, Teacher Tang..." Watching Tang Qiang leave, Wan Yunting and Gu Luotang exchanged a glance. They stood on the podium in silence, which also aroused the curiosity of the children. A little girl sitting in the front took out a Traditional Chinese Medicine textbook and asked, "Teacher, what is Traditional Chinese Medicine?"

Facing the students' questions, Wan Yunting looked at Gu Luotang beside him. She smiled gently, signaling Wan Yunting to explain Traditional Chinese Medicine to the students. Knowing she was encouraging him, Wan Yunting smiled and nodded, then turned back to look at the students, trying to make his tone as gentle as possible, "Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is our China's traditional medicine. Do you know what medical skills are?"

"No..." Some children shook their heads, but the girl who had asked earlier raised her hand, "Teacher, medical skills are for curing diseases, right?"

"Yes, what this student said is correct." Wan Yunting looked at the little girl with some surprise and then asked her, "Do you know what Traditional Chinese Medicine was called in our country in ancient times?"

"No..." The girl shook her head. Wan Yunting smiled, "In the past, our Traditional Chinese Medicine was called Han Medicine!"

"Is it because we are all Han people?" the clever little girl asked curiously.

"You are correct." Wan Yunting nodded and smiled, "It is the medical skill created by us Han people, so its alias is Han Medicine. And now, our Traditional Chinese Medicine can also be called national medicine, because it condenses the essence of our China's five thousand years of history..."

Gu Luotang, standing beside him, watched Wan Yunting eloquently explaining the origins and history of Traditional Chinese Medicine to these students, a gentle smile on her face. Her captivating eyes refused to leave Wan Yunting...