University Doctor and His Fragile Patients

Chapter 456 - 374: I’m Willing to Be a Drug Trial Volunteer, As Long As There’s a Sliver of Hope!



Chapter 456 - 374: I’m Willing to Be a Drug Trial Volunteer, As Long As There’s a Sliver of Hope!

Chen Mu: "Do you still remember who your counselor is? Once we get your medical records from the hospital, the university hospital here will provide you with a certificate immediately."

"However, for the subsequent leave of absence procedures, you will need your counselor to accompany you."

"The university hospital can directly contact your counselor."

Due to the rapid increase in fragile university students on campus.

The university has issued strict orders to the counselors of various departments.

As long as they are on a normal work schedule.

Then.

During working hours.

As long as the university hospital calls, the counselor must cooperate fully with the hospital’s work immediately.

Furthermore.

Recently, the cases appearing in the university hospital have all been quite troublesome.

The counselors at the university naturally have no objections to this arrangement.

After all.

No one wants a student they are responsible for to really encounter any problems during their time at the university.

Chen Mu: "In your situation, it’s not very safe to go home alone. After completing the procedures, you can stay at the university hospital until your parents finish work and come to pick you up."

With Chen Mu taking the lead.

The other white coats eagerly nodded in agreement: "Classmate, in your situation, it’s best not to be alone."

"We are in the observation room to take care of patients, having one more won’t trouble us."

"Yeah, during this time, we can also share more about the important aspects of your illness. You can take notes on your phone, maybe it will help you last a bit longer."

The girl looked at the sincere faces in front of her.

Her eyes welled up with tears again.

Although these white coats were considerate of her emotions.

They didn’t offer her any empty solace.

Such as...

Everything will be fine, there will be miracles.

They were just trying to think of some solutions based on the bad situation in front of her as best as they could.

"Classmate, don’t always cry, it’s not good for your condition."

A white coat gently handed her a tissue.

The girl wiped her nose, and despite trying hard not to cry, she couldn’t help but burst into tears.

"Haven’t they already said that crying isn’t good for the condition, why is she crying even harder now?"

"Trolls can criticize even this? You wouldn’t feel this way if it hadn’t happened to you. If someone your age got this illness, you might be even sadder than she is!"

"At the age when one hopes for the future, life turns dark, who wouldn’t despair?"

"Actually, it’s better to cry it out, vent a little, it’s much better than bottling it up inside."

"A researcher wiped away tears at this moment and went back to continue experimenting. We need to work hard enough to prevent similar tragedies from happening."

"Those brilliant classmates out there, remember to work hard!"

"..."

"I’m sorry..."

Facing the tissue in front of her, the girl was still crying.

"I also know I shouldn’t cry at a time like this, but I really can’t control my emotions, I’m sorry, really sorry, sobbing..."

Facing the girl crying like a river.

The white coat in front of her gently helped to wipe her tears, "It’s okay, if you really can’t control it, then cry for a while."

"When you’re in front of your parents, don’t cry, otherwise they’ll be sad if they see it."

Listening to the gentle voice of the white coat.

The girl sensibly nodded, "I’ll try to control my emotions, at least in front of my parents, I’ll make myself look less upset..."

Her illness.

The biggest pressure, apart from herself, is on her parents.

Unable to fulfill her duties to her parents while conscious, she’s already very sad.

She doesn’t want to bring more pain to her parents.

"Feeling a bit better now?"

Just like that.

A group of white coats surrounded her, gently watching the girl cry.

Waiting until the girl’s tears gradually reduced.

The first white coat to speak with the girl handed her another tissue, "Classmate, may I ask, what’s your name?"

The girl sniffled, "My last name is Liu, my name is Liu Ruyan."

Hearing this name.

Chen Mu, at the edge of the crowd, couldn’t help but raise an eyebrow.

Liu Ruyan.

In the novels he’s read over the past two years, at least fifty percent of the female protagonists have this name.

Unexpectedly, he met a real person named that at Hai City University?

Chen Mu: "Liu Ruyan, do you remember your counselor’s information?"

Liu Ruyan gently nodded, "Dr. Chen, I’m a third-year student in the Business English program, my counselor is Liu Heng."

Chen Mu sent the information to the counselors’ group chat.

Liu Heng soon came forward to acknowledge his student.

After instructing Liu Heng to wait directly under the girls’ dormitory building,

Chen Mu took Liu Ruyan and left the university hospital.

Got on the school ambulance parked at the entrance.

Driver He, who was napping in the car, suddenly saw Chen Mu returning, and said with a smile: "Dr. Chen, you see those new cars over there? They’re from the emergency center, why don’t you just transfer the patient to one of them?"

Chen Mu said helplessly: "This patient isn’t in life-threatening danger, we’re just borrowing your car to spare her a few steps to the dormitory to pick up some things."

"Oh, tell me the address." Driver He scratched his nose, continuing to smile.

After Chen Mu reported the address.

Driver He shouted, "Hold tight."

The school ambulance then drove smoothly through the campus.

Chen Mu looked at Liu Ruyan sitting next to him.

In his eyes.

Was undisguised concern.

"Classmate, you and your parents can seek medical treatment at big hospitals in the Imperial Capital. Looking across the nation, the hospitals in the Imperial Capital indeed have the highest standards, but..."

Chen Mu frowned and continued: "You’d better not place too much hope on research institutes that have only published papers. In the medical field, having a paper only means a breakthrough, it doesn’t mean they’ve mastered the treatment technology or developed related new drugs."

Liu Ruyan lowered her eyes: "Dr. Chen, my parents and I understand what you’re saying, but..."

Liu Ruyan gave a bitter smile, "Dr. Chen, we really don’t have any better options right now."

"I’ve written in my memo, I’ve even thought about it. If the institute really develops a new drug, it’s definitely not for sale at first."

"But I can volunteer to be a test subject for free."

Chen Mu: "This..."

Liu Ruyan looked at Chen Mu beside her, smiling faintly, "Dr. Chen, do you think the risks I face in making such a decision are too great?"

Chen Mu frowned: "Actually, there might be..."

Before finishing his sentence.

He was interrupted by Liu Ruyan: "Actually, this illness is irreversible, I have virtually no hope of being cured."

"Although I also know that testing drugs is essentially gambling with my life, but Dr. Chen..."

Liu Ruyan’s smile was somewhat bitter: "Right now, all I can do is grasp at straws, isn’t it?"

"In my memo, there’s another line, if I really can’t be cured, then at least before I lose all ability to care for myself, I can let myself go early."


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