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Madam's Identities Shocks The Entire City Again novel Chapter 289

About Madam's Identities Shocks The Entire City Again - Chapter 289 Sister Nian Taking Independent Admissions Exam

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Qiao Nian didn't expect him to be so observant. She pursed her lips, put the phone down, and admitted casually. "Yeah, I like it."

Ye Wangchuan looked up and immediately asked, "What major do you plan to study in university? Chinese medicine?"

Jiang Li looked at her curiously and asked, "Nian Nian, are you planning to study medicine too?"

Then, there would be two medical students in the family. He remembered that Xianrou was also a medical student. She seemed to be majoring in brain surgery and was a Clinical major at Qing University.

Qiao Nian didn't know why he said "too". She leaned back on the chair in a relaxed manner, as if she was nonchalant about everything. "Yes, if nothing happens, I should be studying Chinese medicine."

She originally thought that Ye Wangchuan would show a look of "she has gone astray" like Shen Qingqing and the others. She never thought he'd not be surprised at all. Those deep and excessively narrow eyes looked at her, his thin lips touching. His voice was low and sultry as he said, "Chinese medicine is very good, it's a good major. Have you thought about which school you want to go to?"

"Qing University." Qiao Nian remembered what Liang Lu said this morning and asked him, "Do you know when's the independent enrollment?"

Ye Wangchuan had studied at Qing University for a year before. "Yes. If I remember correctly, they'll have an admissions exam in a month."

Qiao Nian raised her eyebrows and said, "I'll go to participate."

She liked Chinese medicine. No, it should be said that she liked domestic traditional culture!

Whether it was Chinese medicine or konghou.

Since some time ago, Western things had gradually become popular in China, ranging from KFC and McDonald's to aerospace, food, clothing, housing, and transportation.

It seemed that knowing a few foreign languages was a good thing.

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