Ren Chongda was both pleased and proud on one hand, fearing that a female medical prodigy might emerge from his class, which would leave his name etched in history as her instructor.
On the other hand, how to cultivate this promising seedling was a real challenge now that they were facing real-world obstacles. She could be allowed to study alone, but group study had its own advantages. The greatest benefit was knowing both oneself and the opponent.
Compared to the teachers and seniors, it was not as effective as comparing with peers, as without pressure there is no motivation. The more hellish the training, the better it tempers a person, just like in the military. When teachers at Top-tier Medical College see a talented student, they should rigorously train and toughen them up; otherwise, if treated like a delicate flower in a greenhouse, it is a loss to the teacher, the medical school, and the students themselves.