University Doctor and His Fragile Patients

Chapter 439 - 360: Clinic Opening, Riding the Hype! (Part 2)



Chapter 439 - 360: Clinic Opening, Riding the Hype! (Part 2)

"Don’t say it, just don’t say it!"

"The main thing is that Dr. Ye himself said he didn’t want money, and even if he didn’t want money, he still had to cover his own travel expenses. I can somewhat understand why Dr. Chen would suspect that Dr. Ye has ulterior motives..."

"..."

Su Bingbing listened to Chen Mu’s increasingly far-fetched analysis.

Feeling a bit helpless: "Dr. Chen, Dr. Ye also has his own motives. He has his eyes on the popularity of our livestream."

Chen Mu was taken aback.

He hadn’t expected to hear such a straightforward answer from Su Bingbing.

After a brief moment of surprise.

Chen Mu resumed thinking: "What do you mean?"

Su Bingbing: "Dr. Ye resigned this time to open his own psychological clinic, affiliated with the Third Hospital of Hai City. The clinic’s preparatory work is already complete, and it’s expected to open next week."

Chen Mu was even more surprised: "He’s fast..."

Hai City Third Hospital.

In plain terms, it’s a psychiatric hospital.

Even psychiatric hospitals need psychologists.

Many people start with just ordinary depression or bipolar disorder.

It’s due to neglect by those around them.

Or some unfortunate circumstances, worsening their condition, leading them to develop mental illnesses step by step.

Of course.

There is also a part of the patient population that has a hereditary family history of the disease.

As for why it’s a nominal clinic and not working as an on-call doctor.

Chen Mu could understand.Running his own clinic means more flexible working hours.

After all.

This Dr. Ye He Ye.

It was for accompanying his elderly parents that he chose to return to Hai City.

Su Bingbing: "Dr. Ye said, although he’s a very capable doctor, in today’s age, ’good wine fears a deep alley.’"

"He’s worried that no one would know about his clinic if he doesn’t spread the word, fearing no business in the future. So he wanted to take advantage of our livestream’s popularity to inform all patients in Hai City who need psychological counseling that Ye He has returned to Hai City and opened a clinic."

"Dr. Chen, how about this answer, satisfied?"

Chen Mu nodded, "Satisfied. So for Zhuang Ruoruo’s case, he isn’t charging because..."

Su Bingbing said with a smile: "Dr. Ye said he was worried that patients or their families wouldn’t trust this newly returned psychologist."

"He wanted to use Zhuang Ruoruo’s case to prove himself to other patients in Hai City."

"Besides, he also considers using our livestream to advertise, waiving Zhuang Ruoruo’s medical fees as his advertising fee for our stream."

Chen Mu fell into silence again.

Never thought that this Dr. Ye would even consider the advertising fee so thoroughly.

But this Dr. Ye.

Such a gentle and easygoing person.

Not long ago.

He even suspected Dr. Ye’s motives were impure.

Thinking about it this way.

Chen Mu felt somewhat guilty inside.

But he didn’t want to admit it aloud.

Seeing Chen Mu still silent.

Su Bingbing continued, facing Chen Mu, and asked: "Dr. Chen, the program has already approved Dr. Ye’s proposal to advertise; now we’re just waiting for your approval."

Chen Mu reluctantly replied: "This matter is obviously advantageous for Hai City University; how could I disagree?"

"That’s good. Dr. Ye is also watching the livestream; he should have seen it too."

After finishing her words, Su Bingbing returned to her previous position.

Helping other volunteers fill out the School Hospital Referral Form.

Zhuang Ruoruo’s condition.

Still needed a few more hours of sleep.

Just as Chen Mu was about to take a nap himself.

He heard a rush of footsteps from downstairs.

Chen Mu opened his eyes in shock.

Really?

Can’t the campus medic take a break?

Can’t these fragile college students calm down for a bit?

This time.

There was no need for Chen Mu to even ask what’s going on.

A person in a white coat didn’t even knock.

Just rushed to Chen Mu’s face, "Dr. Chen, there’s trouble. A group of more than ten food poisoning patients was just brought over from the boys’ dormitory."

"Their diarrhea is severe; they may need IV drips."

"However, for safety’s sake, we’d like you to check whether there’s any misdiagnosis before we administer the IV."

A collective food poisoning incident?

Chen Mu hurried to get up.

Such an event is quite serious in a school setting.

"Do you know what these students ate that caused the food poisoning, was it related to the school cafeteria or a campus shop?"

Chen Mu asked this with reason.

Even though.

He had quite a bit of confidence in Hai City University’s cafeteria and campus shops, believing there wouldn’t be such a serious issue.

But it doesn’t mean.

Right now.

The audience watching the livestream would share the same confidence that no food safety incident would occur within Hai City University’s campus.

Chen Mu’s words.

Were not only for himself but also for the livestream audience.

The person in the white coat shook his head: "They went to a snack stall on the pedestrian street last night, which led to the collective food poisoning..."

Collective again, at a snack stall?

Chen Mu paused in his steps: "Did they also go to the snack stall for a gathering?"

Is a snack stall suitable for social gatherings?

Moreover.

Why did Dr. Chen have to say also?

Though the white coat seeking help was equally confused at this moment.

He nodded honestly and replied: "Dr. Chen, they weren’t there for a gathering, here’s what happened..."

In the subsequent account by the person in the white coat.

Chen Mu heard an unbelievable story.

And in his thinking, a story that made completely no sense, and a group of seemingly absurd people...

It went like this.

Three days earlier.

A post exposing a fried chicken stall on Hai City’s pedestrian street suddenly went viral online.

The cause.

A girl purchased fried chicken from the stall and experienced diarrhea afterward.

While arguing with the vendor, the vendor claimed it was her own digestive problem, not the chicken’s fault.

This girl.

Was quite stubborn too.

To prove the vendor’s stall indeed had food safety issues, she rallied seven or eight friends to buy fried chicken from this stall.

Sure enough.

All went as the girl anticipated.

The day after eating the chicken, all her friends had a significant bathroom rush.

Believing she had enough evidence.

The girl angrily exposed the unscrupulous vendor online.

Initially.

It unfolded just as the girl expected.

Many local netizens began boycotting the shady stall.

Yet unfortunately.

Internet big data works in mysterious ways.

No one knows how it calculates.

But it ended up pushing the girl’s post to another group.

Constipation sufferers.

In the originally outraged comment section.

All opinions were indignant, but somewhere along the line, the discussions began to shift.

A large group of constipated people.

Started asking in the comment section if the girl and her friends had any relief.

If the fried chicken really caused diarrhea for the eaters.

They would line up daily for it.

Thus avoiding constipated suffering.

Soon after.

Constipation sufferers really did line up at this fried chicken stall.

The next day.

In the bathroom.

They felt tremendous relief.

With more and more constipation sufferers frequenting the stall and sharing their experiences of eating fried chicken online.

The shady shop transformed overnight into Hai City’s newest internet sensation.

Becoming a savior for constipation sufferers.

In addition to constipation sufferers, it attracted those who love to eat but want to control their weight.

And these fragile students of Hai City University.

Were also constipation sufferers.

Watching the buzz online growing, they couldn’t stay idle.

They rallied friends.

To eat fried chicken.

According to the preliminary diagnosis from the intern doctors, all these patients were diagnosed with acute gastroenteritis.

Listening to the story of these fragile students.

Chen Mu fell into deep thought.

Was there a lack of senna leaves at school, or wasn’t the enema affordable enough?

These fragile students.

Why must they join every hype?


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