University Doctor and His Fragile Patients

Chapter 555 - 448: The Hospital Isn’t Just for You, Much Less the Campus Clinic! (Part 2)



Chapter 555 - 448: The Hospital Isn’t Just for You, Much Less the Campus Clinic! (Part 2)

This university is definitely going to be the top choice among its peers.

Hai City University, which prides itself on doing quite well in all aspects, is naturally confident that it can rely on its cafeteria to make its mark in next year’s post-exam volunteer selections.

As for the current feng shui concerns about the school,

the senior officials of Hai City University aren’t too bothered by it.

Although the netizens love to join in the fun, they are generally discerning people.

If it weren’t for Hai City University, these reckless folks would have a hard time surviving anywhere else.

If there really were a feng shui issue, it’s not Hai City University’s influence on these fragile students.

Instead, the fragile students have brought some negative impact on Hai City University’s reputation.

After a livestream session,

Su Bingbing didn’t even encounter a single coughing student in Cafeteria One.

This made Su Bingbing a bit smug.

She began to express her thoughts in front of the livestream camera.

The feng shui of this Cafeteria One is much better than that of Cafeteria Two.

They didn’t encounter any patients.

Originally,

Su Bingbing was just planning to return to the campus health center to livestream, thinking of making a joke with the livestream viewers before she left.

Just to lighten the mood.

But what Su Bingbing didn’t expect was that Hai City University could be so uncanny.

She...

She!

She spoke it into existence!

Almost as soon as she finished speaking,

a fragile student not far from her location started frothing at the mouth and collapsed to the ground.

Chen Mu: "..."

Listening to Su Bingbing’s words, Chen Mu couldn’t help but twitch the corner of his mouth.

Chen Mu: "Reporter Su, I’m starting to wonder now whether it’s our Hai City University’s feng shui that has a problem or if it’s your show’s bad luck."

Su Bingbing: "I’m not really sure anymore..."

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"I’m a fragile student from Hai City University here to clear the air for the school. While we have ambulances coming every year, this frequency is truly the first."

"Hiss! If that’s the case, can I really let my epileptic daughter attend Hai City University?"

"My son with nephritis can go there too. Looking at it this way, it’s not Hai City University’s feng shui that’s the problem; it’s obviously the show that’s implicated the university!"

"My grandson has leukemia, but he’s doing quite well academically..."

"I’m a die-hard fan, but now I don’t dare to firmly say that the show’s not problematic; instead, I feel pity for Hai City University, which has been unjustly blamed?!"

"Alright, alright! You’re all convinced now that it’s the show’s feng shui that’s the problem, right?!"

"The director team is already crying their eyes out in the bathroom, wondering how they suddenly ended up taking the fall for this."

"Not to mention those with epilepsy and nephritis, but even leukemia patients are coming to Hai City University, are you treating our school like an emergency hospital?"

"..."

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Listening to Su Bingbing’s voice,

Chen Mu helplessly shook his head, but his gaze never left the patient on the ground who was frothing at the mouth.

He then curiously remarked, "Why do I feel that this patient’s condition isn’t that serious?"

Upon hearing Chen Mu’s voice,

Mu Yao, who had just finished checking the medical kit, couldn’t help but lean over.

She glanced at the image on Chen Mu’s phone.

She quickly nodded, "Although this patient is frothing at the mouth, her eyes are clear. Reporter Su, you can try communicating with the patient; maybe she’s still conscious."

"It’s just that she might not be able to answer you clearly at the moment. You could try using gestures like nodding or shaking her head to communicate."

While they were talking,

Su Bingbing had already purchased a UV protection clothing from a passing student.

She covered the legs of the patient lying on the ground dressed in a short skirt.

Su Bingbing looked directly at the patient and said frankly, "Classmate, are you still conscious right now?"

The patient nodded.

Su Bingbing continued to ask, "Do you think you can hold on until Dr. Chen arrives? Are you alright?"

The patient continued to nod.

Su Bingbing: "I saw you finished your plate of fried rice. Was it really that delicious?"

The patient stiffened for a moment.

Then nodded very reluctantly.

Chen Mu and Mu Yao exchanged a glance, the corners of their mouths twitching in unison.

Alright then...

How is Su Bingbing not communicating with the patient like this?

After a moment of speechless silence,

Chen Mu rearranged his words and said to the camera, "Given her clear consciousness, frothing at the mouth shouldn’t normally occur, and furthermore..."

Chen Mu pointed to the direction on his phone screen.

Realizing the patient couldn’t see them, "The patient collapsed due to weakness, and since you just helped her wipe the froth, her lip color seemed off. We might consider food poisoning."

Su Bingbing was still nodding.

The person responsible for accompanying Su Bingbing all along at Cafeteria One,

upon hearing Chen Mu’s statement, jumped up, exclaiming loudly, "Impossible, absolutely impossible!"

"Dr. Chen, you’re also an employee of Hai City University; you should be very aware of how seriously we take food safety here, with daily inspections!"

"Students can have all sorts of problems, but it’s impossible for food from the school cafeteria to cause food poisoning, absolutely impossible!"

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"If a cafeteria manager from any other school said something like this, I might think they’re trying to cover up, but when Hai City University’s cafeteria manager says it, I find it somewhat reasonable..."

"Mainly because Hai City University is under scrutiny from all societal circles right now, even the most foolish person wouldn’t cause trouble at this time."

"Put it this way, if our school’s cafeteria turns out to have a hair in the food and it’s proven not to be placed by you, if it really is a problem from the cafeteria, the school compensates you one thousand yuan directly."

"Ah????"

"Alright, alright, only Hai City University has such treatment, is that it!"

"Folks, if I drop out now, can I make it back in time for next year’s college entrance exam?"

"If you’re a Super God-level top student, the treatment at Qingbei shouldn’t be worse than at Hai City University; otherwise, doesn’t anyone think Hai City University’s cutoff line next year will be super competitive?"

"Definitely, I’m a parent of a senior student, and now all the parents know about Hai City University in our entire class."

"Weren’t the fragile students supposed to lower Hai City University’s admission rate, yet Hai City University turned the tables?"

"This isn’t a self-destructive livestream from the fragile students; it’s a promotional one from Hai City University. Let’s be honest, Hai City University is now truly my dream school, boohoo..."

"..."

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Chen Mu: "..."

After a brief moment of speechlessness,

Chen Mu decided he still needed to first calm the emotions of this agitated manager.

Chen Mu: "I have confidence in our cafeteria’s food safety, too, but can you be sure that the students eat every meal at the school cafeteria?"

The Cafeteria One manager replied pitifully, "Not sure..."

Although he could confidently say,

Hai City University’s Cafeteria One had done its best within its capabilities.

But for these fragile students,

the school cafeteria is still at a disadvantage compared to outside food.

Compared to the offerings inside Hai City University’s cafeteria, they still yearn more for the street food, snack streets, and trendy eateries outside.

These students...

Typically only end up eating three meals a day at Hai City University’s cafeteria when their own poor diet causes issues, and they need medical advice to eat healthily.

Seeing the cafeteria manager calm down, Chen Mu continued, "You now check the patient’s belongings to see if there’s anything not from the school cafeteria that could possibly have been ingested."

"Oh, and focus on checking if there are any items like receipts in her bag."

If there’s a meal receipt,

they could also deduce the cause of the patient’s illness from what she ate.

Around the cafeteria manager, there were many cafeteria staff members gathered.

Upon Chen Mu’s command,

the manager quickly directed his people to swiftly get into action.

The ensuing scenario,

left many netizens watching the livestream in awe.


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