She seemed to have sprained her ankle; she was limping, and her face contorted in pain.
“A sprained ankle can be easily corrected with rest, there’s no need to go to the hospital.” Yin Zhu tried to persuade her two colleagues with other excuses, but they strongly objected: “Of course not, the elderly are fragile. If they don’t go to the hospital for a check-up, what if it leaves a lasting health problem? Can you take that responsibility?”
"Have you made a phone call? Can the hospital come and pick them up themselves? If I go too, will the Classical Garden be short-staffed?"
"It's been done, but an employee must be present."
"All right."
Yin Zhu had no other choice but to take Grandma Yan away and help her to the side to rest while waiting for the hospital staff to come and pick her up.
The nursing home was not far from the classical garden. Soon, four people in white coats pushed a hospital bed over, helped Grandma Yan onto it, and gave her an injection, causing her to fall into a deep sleep.
The leader glanced at Yin Zhu and nodded: "Come with us."
"Doesn't the hospital have caregivers? Do I have to go with them?" Yin Zhu always had a feeling that something bad would happen in the past, because Hong Xigua had specifically reminded Yin Zhu that it was best not to go.
You can go with them, but it's dangerous, so it's best to avoid it.
The doctor stared coldly at Yin Zhu without saying a word.
"Okay, okay, let's go."
Yin Zhu felt like he was being watched by a wild beast, as if if he refused again, the beast would pounce on him and bite his throat, leaving him no choice but to compromise for the time being.
After all, Hong Xigua's meaning can also be interpreted as "the hospital is dangerous, but there is also a way out." Going there doesn't necessarily mean certain death, but not going now would be very dangerous.
Following several people in white coats, Yin Zhu soon saw the nursing home she had passed by several times but never approached. There were no people coming in or out of the entrance, and the cold wind blowing out of the entrance was like the gaping maw of a monster.
As the group escorted Granny Yan into the operating room, one of the doctors in a white coat who hadn't followed patted his clothes and glanced at Yin Zhu: "New here?"
Yin Zhu nodded without saying anything more.
"There are many rules in the hospital, so be careful not to break them," the doctor in the white coat kindly reminded him. "Stay away from the elderly people who live in the hospital; they weren't good people before they came to Sin City."
Yin Zhu looked puzzled, as if asking: And what about you?
The doctor in the white coat smiled confidently: "We got in here because of our excellent medical skills, which is different from theirs."
Yin Zhu wasn't sure if what he said was true or not. After all, the situation in nursing homes was different. Perhaps he was originally a vicious criminal who had been brainwashed by the nursing home and mistakenly thought he was a good person.
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