Chapter 24 Their hospital is so big

Dr. Liu speaks softly and starts his inquiries about the patient's condition in a chatty manner.

Through the questions and answers, the origin of Chaochao's injuries was revealed, and her living environment in the past two years also became a glimpse.

Jian Yunsang tried her best to control her emotions, not letting them fluctuate too much and startle Chaochao. She had wanted to ask many things yesterday, but she was afraid to push them too hard. She'd always wanted to let her get used to him first, and then take things slowly. Now that he was back, that was more important than anything else.

Doctor Liu obviously thought so too, so she didn't ask too in-depth questions. She just gave some information about her body and stopped there.

She glanced at Jian Yunsang, then stood up and said, "Okay, Chaochao, let's go inside and check on him first, okay?"

There is a small bed inside the clinic, and when the curtain is pulled, it becomes an independent space.

Chaochao lay obediently on the small bed, and Jian Yunsang helped Dr. Liu take off her clothes.

At the same time, the sky darkened.

The people under the sky all blinked, and someone suddenly sighed.

"The doctors there speak so gently."

"I remember the last time I went to the clinic, the doctor spoke softly and I didn't hear clearly, so I got scolded."

There were also doctors in the clinic who frowned and snorted coldly.

"You're just pretending. This is a clinic? You call this seeing a doctor? There's no medicine cabinet, no medicine boy, no pulse diagnosis, no need to take a pulse, no need to prescribe medicine. This is all a mess."

"That's right, she's a woman, what does she know? What kind of illness can she treat? There are so many places for entertainment outside, it's putting the cart before the horse."

Of course, some people also refuted, "That's a medical immortal, of course he's different from ordinary mortal doctors like you. Their clinic is so huge, with multiple floors, it's much more impressive than your little pharmacy."

"If my child had met such a nice doctor when he was sick last time, he wouldn't have cried until his voice was hoarse."

Others focused on different things. "Did you hear what she said just now? The fairy child said that the wounds on her body were caused by being beaten and pricked with needles. I was also pricked with needles by my grandmother when I was a child. I never thought the fairy child would have the same experience."

"Do you think the people on the sky curtain are really in the fairyland?"

In the fairyland? They were a little confused now, sometimes they felt it was there, sometimes they didn’t.

When the sky lit up again, Chaochao had already put on his clothes and came out.

Doctor Liu returned to his computer and wrote a prescription. As he typed, he said, "She's able to move her hands and feet fine. The external injuries don't seem serious at the moment. There are a few large bruises, but they'll go away in a few days. We need to check for any internal injuries, including vision, hearing, and oral health. We'll also have a urine test, check for Helicobacter pylori infection, and perform a color Doppler ultrasound of her limbs and heart. The abdominal ultrasound requires fasting, so it can't be done today. It's a lot of tests, and I've written them all down on the prescription. Take your time, don't rush."

As she spoke, her typing hand paused, but she continued, "It would be best to do a routine blood test and liver and kidney function tests, but the child is resisting blood draws, so it's a bit difficult. So, I'll write you a prescription first. You go back and talk to the child. If she's willing, she can come directly. There's no need for another prescription."

"Okay, thank you, Dr. Liu."

After Dr. Liu finished typing, the printer quickly spit out a few sheets of paper. Jian Yunsang came over to take a look, then stood up and took Chaochao out.

The people under the sky looked at each other in confusion. What did they just see? That strange thing could actually spit out paper.

The doctor was writing a prescription just now, right? Doesn’t it need to be...handwritten?

They couldn't understand what the doctor was talking about just now. Did he mean the tests weren't finished yet and there were more to do?
Also, why does a prescription require so many sheets of paper? It's so wasteful and extravagant. Chao Chao followed Jian Yunsang out of the clinic in a daze and walked back to the entertainment area. She raised her head and asked, "Are we okay?"

"Not yet. We still need to see a few doctors. Are you afraid?"

"Not afraid."

"That's great." Jian Yunsang praised her, then looked at the list. The vision and hearing tests were on the same floor, and there was no one queuing in front of her, so she took Chaochao in.

Chao Chao was looking at the strange things. The doctor asked her to get closer to a machine, but she still found it very strange.

After the examination, Jian Yunsang took her to the B-ultrasound department. There were many people there, and after signing in, it seemed that they would have to wait for a while before it was their turn.

Jian Yunsang looked at the list and asked Chao Chao, "Do you want to go to the bathroom now?"

Chao Chao was stunned for a moment, then nodded shyly, "Yeah."

"Then let's do a urine routine first."

This time the examination was on the second floor. The examination window was not big, and next to it was the blood drawing area, so there were quite a lot of people.

When Jian Yunsang took the sample and brought the glass tube to the window, Chaochao looked curiously at the window next to where blood was being drawn.

Just then, a little boy next to her took a deep breath, held out his trembling hand like a hero, and said righteously, "I'm a real man. I'm not afraid of injections at all. Injections are not scary. Those who are afraid are cowards. I'm not a coward. I, I, I... Mom, I won't cry, right?"

The little boy’s mother, “…” I could already hear the crying voice.

Chao Chao couldn't help but grab the corner of Jian Yunsang's clothes. It turned out that this little kid was also going to be pricked with an injection. She couldn't help but tremble.

Jian Yunsang was about to take her away, but the little boy's eyes had already landed on Chao Chao. Perhaps not wanting to be laughed at, he puffed out his chest and said, "Don't be afraid, sister. I'm just giving you an example. It's just drawing some blood. I have plenty of blood. I can give you as much as you want. My mom said she'll buy me an excavator after the blood is drawn. For the sake of the excavator, just draw as much as you want. I can draw a whole tank of blood for him."

Jian Yunsang, "..."

The little boy’s mother, “…” She wanted to cover her son’s mouth.

She smiled apologetically at Jian Yunsang, "He usually speaks in such an exaggerated way."

"I'm not exaggerating," the little boy retorted, then said to Chao Chao, "I've never been afraid of having blood drawn since I was a child. I've had it done so many times that I probably have several large vats of it."

Chao Chao widened his eyes in shock. Did he mean that he had been pricked with needles since childhood?

"No, doesn't it hurt?" She asked unconsciously without realizing it.

Jian Yunsang stopped his move to take her away. It was the first time that Chaochao took the initiative to communicate with a stranger.

Perhaps, communication between children would be more effective?

The little boy waved his hand and said, "It doesn't hurt at all. It's just like a mosquito bite."

The doctor who was drawing blood opposite him had a very dark look on his face and said, "Don't wave your hand away when you say this."

(End of this chapter)

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