Chapter 647: So Many Fools
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Her tone was calm, without any fluctuations.
The man couldn’t figure out what she was thinking for a while and was rather apprehensive.
‘What should I do? What should do?’
‘What if Xiang Yi insists on curing me?!’
It was said on the internet that Xiang Yi was just a “Vase Fairy” who was just a pretty face. Some also said that she was a second-generation physician who had gotten into the expert group only because of her grandfather’s status as a famous doctor.
Then patient felt really unlucky to have contracted such a disease and even run into a poorly-skilled doctor like Xiang Yi!
“Anyway, I will definitely not let you treat me!”
“Please wait a moment, I’ll have someone ask another doctor to come over.”
The man’s hysterical shouting was in stark contrast to the young girl’s gentle and indifferent voice.
“…” The man’s eyes widened in disbelief upon hearing Xiang Yi’s words.
‘Huh? Why is Xiang Yi… different from what I imagined?’
Another patient who was sent to the hospital was a young female college student.
Her thoughts were different from men.
What did the fact that Xiang Yi was young but could be part of the bunch of bigwigs mean?
It meant that Xiang Yi was young but impressive!
She immediately raised her arms in joy and said, “Xiang Yi… Ahem, Dr. Xiang, can you help me take a look?”
Xiang Yi nodded and walked towards her bed.
The man felt lucky that he had made a smart decision, thinking to himself that there were lots of fools around him!
He felt a young, female doctor is not as reliable as an old expert!
Time pa.s.sed by minute by minute.
The man discovered that the doctor who treated him only arrived late after Xiang Yi had finished checking the pulse of the college girl and gave a prescription.
The reason was no other than the fact that the medical staff were too busy.
The man who treated him was a very famous western doctor. In order to ensure the accuracy of the diagnosis, he first arranged for the man to undergo all sorts of tests.
These tests alone made the man feel overwhelmed enough.
After the test, he waited for a long time again before the doctor came again.
Hence, he was prescribed a large bunch of drugs and even had to get injections and infusions.
The man turned his head to look at the female college student on the bed next to his, only to see that she was drinking Chinese medicine!
The medicine had melatonin-inducing agents and soon, the female college student began to feel tired. She closed her eyes and dozed off.
The man could only comfort himself by telling himself that it must be that the Western medicine would take effect sooner and could cure his disease well!
He believed the claims on the Internet that the medicinal soups were all placebo that was meant for deceiving others!
The use of cell phones was not restricted in the hospital and the man had one hand connected to the drip and using the other to type a post.
After posting it, he swiped his fingers on his phone with great difficulty, only to feel that the days were pa.s.sing like years.
One night pa.s.sed and some medical staff came over to do a routine check on the female college student next to him before pus.h.i.+ng her to another medical ward.
The man had been on a drip for a long time and he looked swollen and haggared. He rea.s.sured himself that the college girl’s condition must have worsened! What a tragedy, he thought.
Little did he know, that two posts appeared on the gossip forum…
The t.i.tle of the post was clearly a clickbait: [I’m in the hospital of West Island. I want to survive]
The content of the post:
[I’ve never thought that the disaster will happen to me. This is like an apocalypse and it’s as if the world has dimmed. They suddenly discovered that living was a luxury!]
[I’m currently in the West Island Hospital and quite coincidentally, the first one to treat me is the Vase Fairy. Fortunately, I was smart enough and quickly got another doctor! It’d be strange if she can treat someone with those medical skills!]
Another post was very much like a rumor. [d.a.m.n it, I got sick and I’m about to fully recover????]
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