Daya glanced at the nurse who gave her a kind reminder and smiled at her.
"So good."
Maybe it was because she rarely met such a well-behaved child of this age, so the nurse kept praising him.
"Excuse me, there's something wrong with her leg. We want to get a CT scan to confirm it. Where should we go?"
Seeing that she was easy to talk to, Ye Jiaying asked her directly.
Things are not as developed as they are in later generations. Hospital departments are all on electronic screens and you can find them yourself.
Today's hospitals are made up of small offices, which makes it a bit difficult to find them.
"CT, I remember they seem to be working today, I'll take you there."
There are fewer people in the hospital now, and the nurses also like Daya and take the initiative to lead the way.
When they arrived at the orthopedics department, the nurse pointed them to the specific office, touched Daya's head, and left.
In the office, a male doctor in his thirties was leaning back in his chair reading a book.
Ye Jiaying knocked on the door. The doctor looked up at them, then put down the book and said, "Come in."
"What's the problem?"
He looked at Daya limping in, frowning and asked.
Ye Jiaying patted Daya's shoulder and let her speak for herself.
"My leg was hit two years ago. It hurt for a while, but then it healed. After the pain stopped, I couldn't walk well."
Daya said it very simply.
The doctor was writing something on a piece of paper and stood up after hearing what she said.
"Go lie down on the bed and take off your shoes and socks."
Daya did as she was told obediently.
"Roll up your pants."
The male doctor put Daya's two feet together, looked at them, and then reached out and pinched her ankle.
Daya shyly shrank her feet.
"Don't move."
The doctor rebuked coldly.
After carefully touching it for a long time, he looked at Ye Jiaying.
"What were you doing then? Why are you here so late?"
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