Chapter 281 Very grateful
Chapter 281 Very grateful
After seeing what the doctor wrote in the medical record, I felt terrible.
I just fainted, didn't I? Why did I even have paranoia? Will I be forced to be hospitalized next?
Pulling my friend to a corner, I whispered to her, "Hey, are you sure you're sending me to a regular hospital?"
I always feel that the wards and doctors here are weird. Who needs a guardian when they are 25 years old? Could it be that this is the kind of black-hearted private hospital that appears in TV dramas, which cuts off all contact between patients and society and performs illegal transplant operations?
"I don't know." She shrank her head and puffed up her baby face and said sneakily, "Isn't this the emergency number called by the comic exhibition staff?"
"After you fell, I was so panicked. The only thing in my mind was to get the ambulance first. Who would think about this?"
As she spoke, she took out a business card from her pocket and handed it to me: "Here, this is the business card I just got from the door."
I took it and glanced at it.
The address is on 88th Street, which is indeed the closest hospital to the competition venue.
Moreover, it is an affiliated hospital of a public medical university. The medical level is considered very good in China. I have even been here several times before. It wouldn't be a place where they would kill for money, right?
Or is it just the doctor's own problem?
"This patient." The doctor heard our conversation, stopped writing, looked up, and smiled with a slightly embarrassed look, "Although I am writing, I am not deaf after all."
I nodded and decided to confront him head on. I asked straight to the point, "If that's the case, could you explain what you mean by 'occasionally not being able to distinguish between fantasy and reality'?"
"Do you think I'm mentally ill? Schizophrenia or paranoia?"
"Not really." He put the pen in his chest pocket. After hearing my question, he seemed a little hesitant and entangled. "In fact, this is the first time we have seen symptoms like yours."
"My logical thinking is clear and normal. According to the physical examination reports and checklists from the hospital over the past six years, although I have been in a sub-healthy state for a long time, such as insomnia, forgetfulness, fatigue, etc., I do not have any physiological diseases that can cause hallucinations."
"By the way, although you don't have any disease, I hope you can restrain yourself from staying up late to play games, eat junk food, and drink coffee and milk tea."
Me: “........” I felt like an arrow hit my knee hard.
Also, there is actually no problem found, it just looks sick, so I am sick, right?
"Thank you for your advice." I said with difficulty, "I will pay attention to my health in the coming days."
"So, I can go now?"
“Not yet…”
"Why?" After arguing with him for such a long time, I felt that my patience was almost exhausted.
I picked up the cracked phone and the invitation to the comic convention, opened the door and said to him, "I am a 25-year-old adult. I think I have the right to leave here, right?"
At this moment, the doctor's cell phone suddenly beeped twice. He took it out and scanned the screen, sighed, and said, "Okay, you can go now."
I:"........"
Seriously, I feel like he should get checked out.
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In short, after opening the ward and walking through the corridor, the view in the hall became very familiar.
I walked to the hospital entrance smoothly. Holding my friend's hand, I was about to go to a nearby repair shop to get my phone fixed when I suddenly heard someone calling my name.
"Sister Lily!"
Natsume was behind me, holding the fat cat that I loved to pet but was very reluctant to be petted by. My uncle was standing next to him, smiling and waving at me.
"Uncle! Natsume!" My eyes lit up and I ran over to ask, "Why are you here?"
"It's like this." The uncle put his hand on Natsume's shoulder, raised his glasses, and said gently, "In a while, Takashi will be going to college soon. Your aunt and I want to take him to visit various universities in Tokyo first."
"I didn't expect to receive a call from the hospital saying that you had collapsed at a certain event venue."
"Your cell phone was unreachable, and the kid was very worried about you," the uncle said, "so he rushed over right away."
"I'm sorry to have worried you." I felt a little ashamed and touched my neck and said, "My phone was accidentally broken, so I couldn't get through."
"But the doctor has checked me out." I patted his strong shoulders and said in a loud voice, "They said I'm perfectly healthy and there's absolutely nothing wrong with me."
"Sister Lily." Natsume frowned slightly, looked at me seriously, and said in disagreement, "A healthy person won't go to the hospital."
I:"........"
It’s over. I feel like I’m in the wrong. What should I do?
“Ahahaha…” I turned around and sent a distress signal to my friend, then pulled her over and said, “Look, this guy came here with me too. You don’t have to worry about me.”
"Yes, yes." She nodded, not showing any signs of being nonchalant in front of me, and said in a mature and steady manner, "I've got you covered, don't worry."
"........" Natsume paused, turned his head slightly to look at his friend, squinted his eyes and smiled at her, "Thank you for accompanying Sister Lily."
"As a younger brother, I am really, really grateful."
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