Chapter 172 Hospitalization



Yin Zhu, who was supervising the construction of the classical garden, spent the whole morning there, and thankfully nothing else went wrong.

Most of the elderly people know the rules and won't do anything reckless. Occasionally, one or two elderly people will break the rules after experiencing memory loss, but they are always stopped in time by other employees.

While having lunch in the apartment, Yin Zhu sighed: No wonder they were asked to protect the elderly. Otherwise, at this rate of death, let alone the sacrificial performance at the beginning of the month, they would probably all be dead in a few days. Even if all the employees' lives were used up, it wouldn't be enough.

If Yin Zhu's guess is correct, and if there aren't enough elderly people, Hong Xigua, who will be protected by the city lord during the sacrificial ceremony, will definitely be fine, but these "passersby" will most likely get into trouble.

After shoveling the last bite of rice into his mouth, Yin Zhu decided that once he returned to Blue Star, he would go eat spicy crayfish, squeeze a hefty sum out of the country, and make up for all the hunger he had suffered during the dungeon by indulging in a feast.

The activity center is located to the east of the senior living apartment, while the classical garden is to the northeast of the activity center, further away from the apartment, so it takes more time to reach.

Even though she knew she could leave early or be late, Yin Zhu was used to going early so she could get off work early after accumulating enough time.

"Hey beautiful, I've been watching you for days. Do you want to know how to get out of here?"

Suddenly, a voice came from behind Yin Zhu.

Turning around, Yin Zhu found no one there. Following the sound of panting, she looked down and saw a husky wagging its tail and staring at her.

10. Remember, animals can't talk.

The rule flashed through Yin Zhu's mind, followed by a feeling of excitement—

After Yin Zhu ignored all the animals in the nursing home for three days, one of them finally couldn't resist and took the initiative to come up and chat with her. It was such a relief.

Rubbing her hands together, Yin Zhu excitedly looked the husky up and down.

The think tank members were getting a little anxious. They were afraid that Yin Zhu had already fallen for the trap, forgetting the rule and their reminders, and was actually interacting with the husky.

Viewers in the live stream were already asking if the think tank had reminded Yin Zhu not to interact with animals.

What are you looking at?

The husky sensed that something was wrong.

Yin Zhu grinned: "Did you eat a wireless earphone? Your stomach is making noises."

Husky: ?

Think tank: ?

Viewers in the live stream: ...

"No problem, animals can't talk, they must have eaten the wireless earphones."

"Spit it out quickly, it'll explode!"

Hello, KuGou!

“My dog ​​also likes to eat random things. He once ate a whole stack of toilet paper. I have to discipline him in these situations, otherwise he will eat more important things in the future.”

"Don't let it be an excuse to abuse dogs under the guise of dog training."

"Actually, Yin Zhu's statement is just self-deception. Wireless headphones need something to press down on them like an ear to keep making sound. My headphones don't make sound when they're left lying down."

"Headphones are different, right? Even when I'm not wearing my headphones, there's still sound as long as the volume is turned up to the maximum."

"Is it possible that Yin Zhu doesn't understand the structure of headphones?"

"So you guys are just having fun, my dog ​​really did eat my wireless earphones! Why would a dog eat something like that?! I searched for them all afternoon and finally found them in my dog's poop, I was devastated!"

"Seeing someone break down makes me want to break down too (?`⊿′)?"

"It's hard to tell whether many internet terms are deliberately misspelled to avoid censorship or genuine illiteracy. I even saw someone type '郡主' (junzhu) as '群主' (qunzhu), turning an ancient romance novel into a group chat dynasty."

"It's better than having my mixed feelings described as a bountiful harvest."

"The most outrageous thing I've ever seen was an author who wrote 'you and I cheat' instead of 'each other's deceit.' For a moment, I even forgot how to say the original idiom, but I just felt that the word was not right."

"Speaking of this issue, our little policeman is no longer sleepy. I can tolerate the occasional misuse of a few words, but some novels use only one '的' throughout, and I explode on the spot."

"So does anyone have any online novels that don't contain typos and use idioms correctly? Please recommend a few!"

For a time, the bullet comments turned into a novel exchange meeting. Many readers treated the bullet comments as novel sharing sessions. Interspersed among them were a few plot-related bullet comments such as "Yin Zhu's twisted rules are quite interesting", "The husky ran away", and "It's not interesting. I thought there would be some danger". By the time everyone had finished chatting, Yin Zhu had already returned to the classical garden.

As for the dog from before, after Yin Zhu stubbornly insisted that it had wireless earphones inside its belly, it gave up on Yin Zhu as its target with a lot of resentment and ran into the bushes with its tail between its legs.

"Number 1102, you've finally arrived."

A colleague unexpectedly walked towards her, which was so bizarre that Yin Zhu sensed a conspiracy.

As for number 1102, it is Yin Zhu's tag number and also her room number.

My colleague got straight to the point: "An elderly person isn't feeling well and needs to go to the hospital, but we're too busy to handle it all, so we'll have to trouble you."

Although she didn't know what was wrong, Yin Zhu subconsciously declined his offer: "No trouble at all. Now that I'm here, you can go take the old man to the hospital. I'll finish your work for you."

My colleague coughed twice: "It's like this, we all have our own jobs, which is quite troublesome. Giving someone away is very easy, and you know the person you're giving the gift to."

Yin Zhu was slightly taken aback. She only knew one old man here. Could it be such a coincidence?

Another colleague came over and helped an elderly woman in a floral dress, saying, "Thank you for your hard work." Yin Zhu recognized the elderly woman her colleague was helping; it was just a coincidence—it was Grandma Yan.

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