Chapter 68 Pei Yucheng, Why Don’t You Love Me (1)



Ji Yuqi is still running a fever.

After examining her physical condition, the attending physician advised that her moist rales in the lungs had worsened and she would not be discharged from the hospital.

The doctor at that time had a deep and tight frown on his face and an extremely serious expression.

She had been scolding Ji Yuqi in the office: "Do you realize how terrible it is to secretly leave the hospital without the attending physician's consent?! Not only is it extremely irresponsible to your own health, but any accidents involving you will also cause endless trouble for the doctors and the hospital. Your temperature is now 38.9 degrees Celsius, which is still a high fever. You don't meet the discharge criteria at all. You need to be hospitalized."

However, Ji Yuqi insisted on being discharged from the hospital.

The doctor looked at Ji Yuqi with a strange look. He stared at Ji Yuqi for a long while, then asked, "Do you know what severe pneumonia means?!"

If left untreated, it can be fatal.

Due to the high fever, Ji Yuqi's palm-sized face was a sickly red, but his dry and cracked lips were so pale that they lacked any color.

She looked at the doctor and said nothing at first.

Until I heard the doctor mutter: "Hospitals are the most sacred places in the world, saving lives and healing the wounded. But now, more and more people are hailing them as the most indifferent places of death. Do you know why?!"

Medical disputes really scare doctors and hospitals.

This leads to some patients who doctors can clearly try to treat, even though the chance of death is higher than the chance of survival, but many doctors will subconsciously choose to give up when faced with such situations.

Everyone says the doctor is numb.

There is no compassionate doctor.

But what caused this?!

I don’t know when this phenomenon started: whenever any accident occurs during the treatment process, the family members will put all the responsibility on the doctors and hospitals and demand that they refuse to pay compensation.

How can this not make doctors more and more indifferent? !

Every doctor who stays up late and works overtime, whose job seems to have high social status, is actually earning hard-earned money at the cost of his own health.

Ji Yuqi naturally understood the doctor's concerns, so she bit her lip and whispered, "Don't worry, if I have any accidents, I won't cause trouble for you or the hospital."

Seeing how persistent she was, the doctor didn't say anything more.

He took out a thick stack of discharge notices and asked her to sign and put her fingerprints on them.

The attending physician was a middle-aged man in his early fifties.

I have been working in this hospital since I graduated from medical school. I am already accustomed to the separation of life and death, as well as all kinds of suicide attempts.

He has seen many patients like Ji Yuqi who do not take care of their own health.

He could have ignored it.

However, he and his wife have a daughter who is about the same age as Ji Yuqi.

In the end, he couldn't bear it anymore.

After issuing Ji Yuqi's discharge certificate, he prescribed a bunch of medicine specifically for treating pneumonia: "If you encounter financial difficulties, the money for these medicines will be directly charged to me by the doctor at the payment office and deducted from my salary."

As he spoke, the doctor took the pen and wrote on the white paper.

After that, he took his own seal and stamped it.

It was already five in the afternoon when I came out of the hospital.

Yesterday, it rained all night.

Ji Yuqi thought it was going to be another bad day today.

However, the weather was exceptionally good.

The distant sky is cloudless and the blue is dazzling.

As dusk approached, the golden sunlight still covered the whole world with warmth and brightness.

The intersection in front of the hospital.

Ji Yuqi stood there, staring at the big bag of medicine in his hand for a long time without moving.

On a clear evening, the crimson sunset was charming and lingering, but it fell on Ji Yuqi's pale face, reflecting her lifeless gray eyes, which suddenly lost their color and became dim.

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