Chapter 73 Reporting a Case (2/2)



"No fractures. I felt it myself after the fall and it's not broken. It hurts so much, it must have been stretched."

While talking to Su Ying, Dr. Yuan had already squatted down to check and nodded.

"It's about the same as you feel. It's fine. It will be fine in a few days. The wound on your hand is serious. Be careful not to get infected."

The doctor listened to the conversation between the two in a daze, and later realized that these two seemed to be in the same industry, and they were very skilled. They could tell whether a bone was broken just by feeling it.

"Um, may I ask..."

He wanted to ask where the two men opened their clinic, but Dr. Yuan turned around and asked him.

"How much?"

The doctor in the clinic thought that he didn't seem to have done anything just now. He just used tools for them. Besides, they were colleagues, so he felt a little embarrassed to ask for money.

Doctor Yuan still left him one dollar as money for the medicine.

At noon, the master and the apprentice went to a noodle shop and each had a bowl of noodles. Su Ying continued with the exam, while Dr. Yuan returned to the hospital.

When the afternoon exam was over, Su Ying came out and saw Senior Brother Chen standing at the door waiting for her.

"The teacher said you were injured and asked me to take you back. He is on the operating table again."

Su Ying looked at him, her nose suddenly turning sour. Since coming to this world, she hadn't received much kindness. Chen Shuyun was the only one who had ever been wholeheartedly devoted to her. Her current teacher and senior brother made her feel warm.

She had taught students before, and the students respected her, but they were not close to her.

Could the relationship between a teacher and a student be so heartwarming?

"Brother, have you been waiting long?"

Senior Brother Chen pushed the bicycle in front of her.

"No, I just got here a while ago. I know you won't be out so soon for the exam. Look, the sun is almost setting now."

Su Ying looked up and saw the red clouds hanging all over the sky like red silk, with distant mountains looming in the glow.

I wonder if Gu Jinghong and the others have arrived. Logically, they shouldn't be so anxious, right?

Su Ying didn't know why she had this feeling. She felt that even though Chief Gu said he wanted to return to the capital, he wouldn't leave so soon.

"Brother, I have to go to the Public Security Bureau first."

Chen Lang nodded.

"I'll go with you. The teacher is worried that you can't handle it alone."

Su Ying didn't bother to be polite with him. Now she really regarded Senior Brother Chen and Teacher Yuan as her own family. Since family members were helping each other, she would not be hypocritical and refuse.

The Public Security Bureau was very efficient and found the two boys quickly. However, since they were children, they did not arrest them. Instead, they found their parents and asked them to bring their children to the Public Security Bureau to wait for Su Ying, the victim, to arrive. The two sides negotiated the matter.

After Su Ying arrived, the two boys' parents looked at each other and quickly apologized to her, each one more sincere than the other, saying that the children were ignorant and it was not intentional.

Doctor Chen became very angry when he heard this.

"If it wasn't intentional, why did you press the bicycle against someone's legs?"

The four people over there were all speechless, and a woman who was dressed quite fashionably grumbled.

"Boys, they don't know the seriousness of the situation when they play. They didn't even know this woman, so how could they have deliberately bumped into her? It was an accident. We apologize, but please don't make a fuss about it."

Another female parent also said 䦤.

"Yeah, it's such a small matter, but you still have to report it to the police? Boys are bound to get into trouble when they play. If we all report it, the police will be so busy. Besides, if you ask the police to go to the school to look for someone, won't that just make the two children gossip at school?"

The male parent next to her was also very dissatisfied.

"That's right, you're just slightly injured. How will our child go to school in the future? You're already a grown-up, why are you so selfish? Don't you think about others?"

Chen Lang was so angry he couldn't hold it back. What kind of parents were these? Their own children did something wrong, but instead of reflecting on their actions, they turned the tables and blamed them. It really was like parents, like children.

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