Chapter 436 Hospital
The sound was like a huge wave, crashing down and shattering the nightmare called dementia.
The noisy sound suddenly stopped, and everyone looked towards the source of the sound in shock.
Boss Xia had a serious expression on his face. He raised his hand and waved it vigorously: "No one is allowed to make any noise. Just walk quietly to the door and wait for my instructions."
As her palm fell, the holiday door broke away from the wall, flew out and hovered beside her.
From within the quaint and elegant door frame, thick fog gushed out almost as if it were tangible.
Everyone knows that as long as they pass through this door, they will reach the safe island of Lidai.
At this moment, I suddenly heard loud gunfire from the high walls surrounding the base. Looking back, I saw soldiers in combat uniforms with determined eyes, determined to fight to the death, standing bravely in the front, madly firing at the endless stream of zombies below.
In the sky full of scorching white light, countless colorful supernatural powers were thrown out, falling from the sky, and exploded in the group of corpses. The gathered zombies fell down instantly, and the foul smell and broken limbs flew into the sky.
The battle was very fierce.
The team behind him who was responsible for transporting supplies could not contain their anxiety. They dropped the items in their hands, lined up for themselves, turned around and ran towards the sentry post to prepare for support.
The field grew quieter.
Every new survivor who joined the base was struck hard by the scene before them. The thick ashes in their hearts were blown away, and a little spark was rekindled.
Xia Yan withdrew his gaze from the receding figure and said in a calm voice, "The rest of you, please line up and enter in order."
The sound of wheels rang out again, but it was a little steadier than before.
"You maintain order, I'll go over there." She said to Xiongxiong, then rushed into the door.
Unlike the usual soft gravel feeling on the soles of her feet, this time it was hard - she set up her footing directly at the hospital entrance to facilitate everyone's transfer.
The patients and nurses who had come in earlier did not go in, even though they were very close.
The nurses placed them in a cool place and looked hesitantly at the inpatient department, which was more than 20 stories high, as if they were not sure which floor to put them on.
"There is no floor information marked inside, it's blank." A young nurse ran out panting and said to the head nurse.
After hearing this, the head nurse was also unsure and looked at Xia Yan.
Xia Yan spread his hands: "Doctor Sang is the person in charge of this hospital. If you have any questions, go to her."
She really doesn't understand this kind of professional stuff as she doesn't work in this field.
Fortunately, at this time, Dr. Sang helped the patient out from behind the door. When he saw the three magnificent high-rise buildings, his eyes widened.
"This, actually..."
Same place she works!
After Xia Yan signaled to the head nurse to take over the patient she was supporting, she prepared to take Dr. Sang in. There were still many specific details that Xia Yan had not arranged.
Doctor Sang took a deep breath and tugged at the corner of his clothes to smooth out the wrinkles. "Let's go."
As he stepped onto the top of the stairs, the revolving door automatically recognized the human body and began to rotate slowly. Dr. Sang looked at the very familiar consultation desk, payment registration window, and LED playback screen, and couldn't help but have red eyes.
Xia Yan took out the floor plan and pen. "Doctor Sang, I've never built a hospital before, so I'm not sure about many details. Could you please plan it again? I'll help you with the operation."
Doctor Sang sniffed, took the pen and started writing, as if every corner of the hospital was vivid in her mind. She didn't need to think or hesitate, she wrote smoothly.
Xia Yan opened the backend, found the hospital option, and named each of the names she wrote on the planning page.
If Dr. Sang looked up at this moment, she would find that various signs had appeared at the door of the originally empty room, in the corridors, and on the walls. Not far away from her, there was a large index with the floor information of the entire building marked on it.
"That's about it. I can't remember some things after a long time." Doctor Sang rubbed his sore and swollen solar plexus and stopped writing.
She looked in astonishment at the two oversized elevators on the right diagonal that could accommodate two stretchers. A bright red "1" was lit on the right display screen. Opposite them were three passenger elevators.
Xia Yan followed her gaze and explained casually, "The medical elevator requires a card to be swiped for identification. It's not prohibited for medical staff to use it, but there are no requirements for passenger elevators."
In order to avoid the occupation of resources and the occurrence of medical disputes, we can cut off the possibility at the source.
Xia Yan pushed open the door next to him that was marked Ophthalmology. The room was not big, only about six or seven square meters. Apart from the bright windows and plenty of light, it was empty and very clean.
She said: "I will not provide anything like tables, chairs, benches, or testing equipment. You need to prepare them yourself."
Dr. Sang nodded and walked into the room, touching the solid white wall lovingly. She pushed open the window and looked out.
Since there is no need to prepare a parking lot, the remaining area except for the three buildings is covered with green low lawns. Her patients can sit on the lawn to enjoy the breeze and sun, and never have to worry about zombies suddenly rushing out.
Here will be everyone's solid backing!
Doctor Sang turned around, the sunlight shining on his hair making it golden, and his body seemed to be coated with a layer of soft light. "No, this is good, I am very satisfied!"
Dr. Sang refused to go upstairs again. She wanted to go to the inpatient department quickly. After processing the floor information, she had to hurry to admit the patients. There were too many things to do later and time was precious.
Xia Yan did not force it. He took people straight to the inpatient department and took out the floor plan as usual. While she was filling in the information, Xia Yan was also following suit in the background.
Only then did Dr. Sang realize something was wrong.
The door numbers of each ward appeared one after another like dominoes, and when they reached the end, they made a circle. When passing by the nurses' station, suddenly, a gray-blue plaque was hung at the top by two thin ropes.
Including yellow medical waste bins, handrails...
It ended with the floor index appearing before her.
It all felt like a dream, more like some advanced holographic game.
Dr. Sang silently closed his chin with his hands, wiped the sweat from the tip of his nose, and sighed that the end of science is theology.
"Do you still want to go in and take a look?" Xia Yan pushed open the door of the ward. It was very good. Apart from a socket at regular intervals, there was nothing else provided.
"No, the patients are still waiting."
Dr. Sang said there was nothing interesting about the empty room.
In the open space outside the inpatient building, patients tilted their heads and stretched their necks, counting the floors one by one with their heads.
The more I count, the more frightened I become.
"Wow, there are more than 20 floors. If I were assigned to an upper floor, I'd be exhausted just climbing the stairs..."
"That's impossible! That should be the doctor's office up there. There's no way I can climb up there with my broken arms and legs!"
"I think if I really get assigned upstairs, I might as well just sleep on the floor here."
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