University Doctor and His Fragile Patients
Chapter 685 - 514: Watching the Livestream, Nearly Scared Half to Death?
"In the future, Hai City University should not only cut off electricity after ten-thirty but even disconnect the internet for you guys."
"Staying up so late, are you planning to add a few more cases of sudden death from staying up late to the university hospital?"
"???"
"Can’t you wish for something better for us fragile college students!!!"
"To be fair, my roommate also thinks staying up late isn’t good. He just went down to get some late-night vitamin supplements and came back to continue scrolling on his phone."
"666!!! So lame!"
"..."
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The batch of intern doctors attempting to reset the bone was previously the (patient).
They were obviously much quicker than the last batch of intern doctors.
They had already completed their tasks.
Seeing this group of guys unable to hide their excitement, Chen Mu chuckled and said, "You can rest here for an hour. Although it’s been reset, your arms were injured, so it’s unsuitable for you to get tired for now."
Listening to Chen Mu.
The eyes of the ten intern doctors noticeably brightened.
They exchanged glances, clearly thinking, is there really such a good deal?!
Not paying much attention to their excitement, Chen Mu calmly continued, "In other words, to ensure the normal operation of the university hospital, the next batch of intern doctors can only come up to practice bone setting after at least an hour."
"You all understand what I mean, right?"
The intern doctors nodded, "Understood!!!"
One quick-witted one spoke up proactively, "Dr. Chen, with us here in the university medical room upstairs, it should be enough. You’ve worked hard all day, you should take a break!"
Once the first one spoke up.
The others.
Even those who reacted a bit slowly knew what to do after seeing how it was done.
They all chimed in.
"Yes, while we can’t do heavy work, we can surely handle small tasks like picking up calls if a patient comes."
"Just like before, Dr. Chen, you should rest first; we’ll stay here."
"If we ever encounter problems we can’t solve or patients we can’t treat, we won’t hesitate; we’ll definitely reach out to Dr. Chen for help. But for now, since there aren’t any issues, Dr. Chen, you should rest!"
"..."
The intern doctors echoed what Chen Mu wanted to hear.
Chen Mu smiled broadly, "Since that’s the case, I’ll accept your kindness!"
Saying that.
Chen Mu didn’t even give the young intern doctors a chance to change their minds, quickly leaving the university medical room, sneaking into the nearby break room.
Went back to sleep!
Leaving just a group of intern doctors standing in the university medical room looking at each other.
Dr. Chen didn’t hesitate.
He really just left so easily???
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"I laughed so hard; these intern doctors’ expressions look just like our company’s interns!"
"They probably thought everyone would be polite, but who would be foolish enough to bring back a hot potato once it’s been thrown out?"
"These kids are still a bit too young; if they were a bit older, they wouldn’t be so easily tricked by Dr. Chen."
"Well, if it were someone else tricking them, it might be worth remembering, but if it’s Dr. Chen, let’s just forget it. Looking across the entire Hai City University, there’s nobody as miserable as Dr. Chen right now."
"Dr. Zheng went home sick, and Dr. Chen came to cover the night shift. I can’t imagine what would happen to Hai City University’s medical room if Dr. Chen got sick and went home."
"What else? Just go straight to the hospital. When we get sick, we go straight to the emergency room since there’s no university doctor for us either."
"But it’s different for them. We might have family around, but these fragile college students might have traveled far to attend university, and more importantly, have no money for medical treatment. The free services of the university hospital are indeed the best choice for them."
"Students at Jiang City University are crying; why isn’t our university hospital completely free like Hai City University?"
"I’m a Jiang City University student; can we stop making our university look bad? Although our university hospital isn’t completely free, there are subsidies, and using student health insurance to get medicine there is much cheaper than outside."
"What? I’m at Jiang City University too; is our medicine really that cheap? Tomorrow I’ll visit the university hospital since I frequently need some medication."
"I also frequently need medication, so I’ll check it out at the university hospital tomorrow!"
"Me too..."
"Me too..."
"Brothers, I don’t know why, but reading these comments makes me start to feel sorry for the university medical staff at Jiang City University. It might not be long before their hospital is overrun just like Hai City University’s!"
"..."
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Maybe it was due to excessive fatigue.
Or possibly he was well-aware that he wouldn’t be able to sleep long.
As soon as Chen Mu lay down.
He fell into a deep sleep.
Chen Mu didn’t know how long he slept, only that someone was shaking him vigorously.
When he groggily opened his eyes.
He saw six or seven people in white coats standing around him, all looking anxiously.
Chen Mu was first confused.
Then he reluctantly asked, "Am I dying...?"
The intern doctors were also bewildered by Chen Mu’s god-like logic.
Then one intern doctor quickly shook his head, "Dr. Chen, you’re fine, but over at Dormitory One, a student fell off the bed, head first, and landed on his skull."
"According to the call from his roommate, the student’s consciousness is now unclear!"
Swiftly grabbing the white coat from the door, Chen Mu almost slipped into his slippers, grabbed the medical kit by the door, and rushed out.
On the way.
He frowned, reflecting, "I remember the bed rails at Hai City University are quite sturdy; how did he fall off the bed?"
And in such a head-down position.
"If it’s just a mild concussion, that would be fine."
"But if it’s only a mild concussion, it shouldn’t render the student unconscious. But if it’s a cerebral hemorrhage, wouldn’t that be troublesome?"
"Did the roommate check the student’s specific condition, like whether there was any bleeding point at the back of his head?"
The intern doctor who got in the car with Chen Mu said, "We already asked all these during the roommate’s call. After the roommate checked, there were no bleeding points on the head’s surface, and the breathing was relatively normal, but the student had completely lost consciousness."
"As for how the student fell off the bed."
"It’s said that the university hospital’s live stream bears some responsibility."
Chen Mu was puzzled, "Huh?"
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"Let me translate Dr. Chen’s ’Huh?’ for you: I’m already asleep; why do I still need to take responsibility?"
"Dr. Chen: He fell off the bed himself; what’s it got to do with me?"
"Dr. Chen: I considered the bed rails being insecure and the university’s responsibility, but never thought the university hospital or doctors would be liable."
"After this show ends, Dr. Chen can write a book: ’Being a University Doctor is a High-Risk Job’!"
"How is it a high-risk job? High-risk scapegoat, is it? Hahaha!!!"
"Also high-risk sudden death gang; you never know when you might work yourself to death!"
"Dr. Chen is really tragic!!!"
"..."
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"Dr. Chen, here’s what happened..."
"When he fell, none of his roommates were asleep, so they saw the whole thing, which is why they were quite eager to call the university hospital for help."
The intern doctor cautiously watched Chen Mu’s expression as he spoke.
Then.
He continued.
"It’s already around three in the morning; none of the students in their dorm had slept. They were all watching the university hospital’s live stream, waiting to see their peers in action."
Chen Mu’s face darkened, "And then, he became the new action?"