City’s Best Divine Doctor
Chapter 185 - 185 0186 Identity Reversal

185: Chapter 0186: Identity Reversal 185: Chapter 0186: Identity Reversal Based on his previous academic performance and state, Zhang Wei was confident he could get into a top university.

However, given his current condition, Zhang Wei understood that he might only end up in an ordinary vocational college.

Zhang Wei didn’t want his three years of hard work to go to waste.

Moreover, he hoped to get into the same university as Su Luoluo.

When Zhang Wei decided to see a doctor, Liu Ying was naturally pleased.

She had long wanted Zhang Wei to have a check-up since delaying treatment could only lead to more serious complications.

After Liu Ying called Zhang Dongliang and informed him, she took Zhang Wei and his four followers, including Li Qiang, to Jinling People’s Hospital, which was renowned just like Jinling Hospital.

Liu Ying parked the car and took Zhang Wei inside.

After registering at the internal medicine department, they sat there waiting.

After about forty minutes, Zhang Wei could finally see an internal medicine physician.

The attending doctor looked at Zhang Wei and asked, “Where do you feel uncomfortable?”

“I couldn’t sleep for a while, but after being treated at Jinling Hospital, I’ve been feeling very sleepy ever since.

No matter how much I sleep, I never feel refreshed and just want to lie down and sleep,” Zhang Wei replied.

Zhang Wei didn’t know that his treatment at Jinling Hospital wasn’t due to the doctors there; it was because Ye Qiu had treated him after Zhang Dongliang paid him a million yuan.

Both Zhang Dongliang and Liu Ying kept this secret from Zhang Wei, fearing he would overthink it.

The attending doctor, whose last name was Cheng and who was called Cheng Feng, said after hearing Zhang Wei’s symptoms, “This is a severe case of hypersomnia, a common condition.

I’ll prescribe some medication for you, and you’ll be fine after taking it.”

Dr.

Cheng didn’t think much of it; he considered Zhang Wei’s condition a typical case of hypersomnia, believing it would be resolved with some Western medicine.

Dr.

Cheng picked up a medical record, wrote down Zhang Wei’s condition, and then prescribed a bunch of Western medicine for him.

Both Liu Ying and Zhang Wei didn’t expect it to be so simple; naturally, they were afraid the medication might not work.

“What if the medication doesn’t work?”

asked Zhang Wei.

“If it doesn’t work, come back for another consultation,”

Liu Ying thanked Dr.

Cheng, took Zhang Wei and his four followers out, and went to the pharmacy to get Zhang Wei’s medication.

Zhang Wei kept yawning uncontrollably.

He was indeed very sleepy.

If he hadn’t been forcing himself to stay awake, he might have already found a place to sleep.

“Wei, are you going back to school tonight?”

“Yes, definitely,” answered Zhang Wei.

Zhang Wei felt he was in a terrible state in every aspect.

So despite the possibility of dozing off on his desk, he still wanted to return to the classroom.

After Liu Ying got the medication for Zhang Wei and brought him and his four followers back home, she offered to let Li Qiang and the others stay for dinner, but they declined.

Zhang Wei went home and took the Western medicine prescribed for hypersomnia.

However, he went straight to his room and fell asleep as soon as he lay down.

When Liu Ying finished cooking dinner, Zhang Dongliang had already returned home.

Upon hearing they had taken Zhang Wei to the hospital, he didn’t say much.

He still had his own work to attend to.

Recently, Zhang Wei’s expulsion from school and severe insomnia had affected his work.

Now that his son only seemed to enjoy sleeping, he didn’t think much about it.

After Liu Ying woke him up for dinner, Zhang Wei finished his meal and then headed alone to Jiangbei No.

3 Middle School.

In the classroom at Jiangbei No.

3 Middle School, his classmates gave him strange looks.

Previously, Zhang Wei had been the class monitor and one of the top students.

In the eyes of the teachers, he was an excellent student.

Since Zhang Wei had schemed to get Ye Qiu expelled, his classmates started to view him differently.

But that wasn’t the worst of it.

What really mattered was Zhang Wei’s drastically poor performance in the recent mock exams.

Naturally, his classmates thought he might no longer be capable academically.

Zhang Wei returned to his seat, took out the already-distributed Chinese and Math exam papers, and looked over them.

He felt that, under normal circumstances, he could still perform well on the unified exams.

So, he no longer felt as worried as before.

However, just as he took out a book to read, he felt extremely sleepy and soon fell asleep on his desk.

Ye Qiu and Liu Lingxiu returned to their seats after dinner and noticed Zhang Wei sleeping at his desk.

Ye Qiu was a bit surprised.

But he didn’t feel sorry for this guy.

He knew how badly Zhang Wei had harmed the previous Ye Qiu.

Moreover, if he hadn’t replaced the original Ye Qiu, the situation would have been much worse.

Therefore, he didn’t pity Zhang Wei at all, knowing this was just the beginning.

As the first self-study session began, Ye Qiu saw Li Shen signaling, indicating they were about to go out and have some fun.

However, the social studies teacher walked in with this session’s mock exam papers.

Li Shen and Zhu Zhiming waited for the social studies teacher to distribute the papers before planning to go out.

The social studies teacher walked to the podium and said, “I’ll now distribute the social studies papers.

Overall, the results are quite good.

I’ll call the names, and you come up to get them.”

The social studies teacher glanced at Ye Qiu, then at Zhang Wei.

He was curious about how their roles seemed reversed.

This time, Ye Qiu’s social studies score was perfect, just like in the unified exams, while Zhang Wei scored only a bit over a hundred points.

With a total score of three hundred points in social studies, Zhang Wei’s score of just over a hundred was abysmal, especially compared to his previous unified exam scores.

The social studies teacher felt as if their roles had completely flipped; previously, Zhang Wei never used to sleep in class, while Ye Qiu often did.

Now, it seemed the opposite was true, with Ye Qiu looking energetic.

The social studies teacher couldn’t understand.

He called out the names in descending order of scores for the students to pick up their papers.

“Ye Qiu,”

he didn’t mention the score.

When Ye Qiu went up to get his paper, Su Luoluo noticed it was a perfect score, just as she had expected, and wasn’t surprised.

“Liu Lingxiu,”

Liu Lingxiu hurriedly went up to get her paper and found that she had scored over two hundred eighty points in social studies this time.

She was very pleased, knowing her grades had improved significantly under Ye Qiu’s tutelage recently.

When the teacher called Su Luoluo’s name next, Su Luoluo knew she had scored lower than Liu Lingxiu again.

As she went up to get her paper, she saw a score of over two hundred seventy, much better than her previous unified exams but still lower than Liu Lingxiu’s, making her less happy.

The social studies teacher continued calling out names until the last ten or so students, finally reaching Zhang Wei.

Being woken up by his deskmate, Zhang Wei went up to get his paper.

Upon seeing his score and noticing the teacher’s strange look, he felt very embarrassed, as if his pride had been severely damaged.

He could only hurriedly take his paper and rush back to his seat.

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