Xi Chunzhi was of course satisfied with the result and stopped arguing with them. Instead, he asked, "Since we have already discussed the result, why are you still standing here?"
"We have received instructions from our superiors and we still need to ask Ms. Tu Ran a few questions." The owner of the voice was very polite.
Tu Ran knew that this was a re-examination of her.
She was already dressed and, under the guidance of the nurse, was about to push open the door.
Xi Chunzhi's disdainful voice came, "Are you kidding me? How could she be an alien?! Aliens can best sense the existence of aliens. She was almost taken over by the He Luo monster, which is enough to prove that she is a human, not an alien. If you have the time now, you might as well go check on other people."
"Ms. Xi is right, but this is also an order from our superiors. It's just a few small questions and won't take much time. If it's convenient for Ms. Tu Ran, please ask as usual so that we can report to our superiors."
The other party's attitude was so sincere, and Xi Chunzhi was not the kind of person who would make trouble for no reason, so he didn't say anything else.
However, Tu Ran came up with a solution from their conversation, which was stupid but the only way to escape the review at present.
"ah!"
A cry of surprise came from the locker room.
Xi Chunyi kicked the door open and rushed in.
At first glance, I saw Tu Ran curled up in the corner with her legs hugged.
"What's wrong?" She walked forward quickly.
Behind her, uniformed medical staff followed in.
Tu Ran scratched her hair, trying to make herself look pitiful and mentally ill, "I want to go home, it's not safe here... I want to go home..." She originally wanted to pretend to faint, but when she thought that this was the medical department and there were a hundred ways to wake her up, she decided to pretend to be stressed out.
After all, stress disorder cannot be cured simply by medication, nor can it be cured in a short period of time, which is a very suitable reason for her to refuse to be questioned.
Xi Chunzhi held her trembling hand, feeling a little distressed, "Don't be afraid, we will go home now."
She stood up and looked at the medical staff who came in with her. Standing in the front was a young man wearing a neat white uniform, with regular features, and a gentle and warm demeanor.
"As you can see, she is not mentally fit to stand trial now. I am taking her home. Please forgive me."
Xi Chunzhi finished his words concisely, and without waiting for the group of people in front of him to respond, he took Tu Ran's hand and walked out.
Tu Ran looked at her fearless figure walking forward, and just wanted to say, Sister Xi, you are my god! But she did not dare to be careless, and still showed a look of fear and confusion on her face, like a puppet with its soul taken away, and followed Xi Chunzhi obediently.
Perhaps it was because those people subconsciously believed that she could not be an alien, so they did not chase after her.
Having escaped danger temporarily, Tu Ran breathed a sigh of relief.
Passing through the long and narrow corridor of the medical department, Xi Chunzhi took her into the elevator, but instead of going down, he pressed the "48" button.
The elevator quickly rose upwards, and through the transparent glass, Tu Ran could clearly overlook the city below.
It's already night.
Colorful neon lights illuminate the entire city, flashing the light of technology. Suspended cars and suspended electric rails flexibly shuttle between high-rise buildings. There are sports cars driving on the ground and pedestrians flying close to the ground. The distance is too far, and Tu Ran can't see why they can fly so fast.
(End of this chapter)