Chapter 34 Chapter 34 Brain Downtime (Daily Update) Daily Update...
Cen Zheng raised his head and looked at Lin Jianyuan who was greeting his roommates.
"Doctor Cen said he had something to tell you... Well, I don't know. Have you eaten?"
Lin Jianyuan had a smile on his face and there was light in his eyes.
The expression clearly showed that he was talking to a very good friend. Cen Zheng could tell at a glance that Lin Jianyuan was very relaxed at the moment.
There's just one problem.
The friend Lin Jianyuan was greeting was a nobody.
He even gave up his seat to the air and let it sit in front of him.
Cen Zheng couldn't help but sigh inwardly.
Then he said to the air, "Hello. It's like this, Lin Jianyuan's condition has changed a little recently..."
As an experienced psychiatrist, Cen Zheng is well versed in the techniques of communicating with "non-existent friends".
He doesn't need to know what the "non-existent friend" answered. He just needs to take the initiative to control the rhythm of the conversation and keep the conversation ambiguous.
Cen Zheng calmly explained the precautions for hospitalization to his "roommate", without arousing Lin Jianyuan's suspicion at all.
After confirming Lin Jianyuan's condition, Cen Zheng handed the hospital admission certificate to Lin Jianyuan.
Lin Jianyuan took the admission form and said, "Thank you, Doctor Cen. Will you still be in charge of me while I'm in the hospital?"
"Right." Cen Zheng thought for a moment and said, "Our ward management here is quite strict, and you might not be familiar with it since it's your first time here. How about this? I'm almost done with the outpatient department anyway. You wait outside for me for a while, maybe half an hour? Then we'll go to the inpatient department together."
Cen Zheng was really worried about letting Lin Jianyuan go through the hospitalization process alone.
Lin Jianyuan was a little surprised: "Ah? No, no, I can go by myself."
Before Cen Zheng could explain, Lin Jianyuan realized what was going on: "Oh, you're worried I'll run away, so you want to escort me there yourself, right?"
Cen Zheng couldn't help but laugh: "You've seen through all of this."
"Don't worry, I won't run away. I'm just dying to take a sick leave." Lin Jianyuan smiled and waved his hands, "Besides, I still have my roommates to supervise me. If my illness doesn't improve, my roommates can't let me go home."
He said, turning his head to look at the air.
I don’t know what the air roommate said, but the smile on Lin Jianyuan’s face became even brighter, and even his eyes were full of smiles.
Cen Zheng observed Lin Jianyuan calmly, and suddenly realized a logic in his mind.
Roommate - male.
Is Lin Jianyuan gay?
Cen Zheng suddenly realized something. He remembered that it was indeed very popular online recently to refer to husbands and wives as "roommates."
Oh my goodness. This is the kind of roommate I am.
It's fine if you're on good terms with the air, but why are you also in love with the air?
It's even worse.
After leaving the clinic, Lin Jianyuan and his roommate went to the lobby on the first floor and checked in at the window.
Lin Jianyuan took out his medical insurance card and swiped it, then turned to his roommate and said, "Why don't you go back first? Don't you have classes tonight?"
Roommate: "No. I don't want to go back."
Lin Jianyuan was just about to feel warm in his heart, but he realized that when his roommate said "I don't want to go back", his attention was completely not on him.
My roommate kept looking around and spoke with an irrepressible excitement in his tone, like a kid visiting a zoo for the first time.
Lin Jianyuan was speechless: "Okay, okay, you still want to visit the inpatient department, right?"
My roommate laughed and said, "Okay."
"I'm not inviting you!!" Lin Jianyuan smiled and bumped him with his shoulder.
"Oh, no?" The roommate smiled and dodged for a moment, then bumped back like him.
The two people bumped into each other in front of the window, and Lin Jianyuan's mood suddenly improved.
"Actually, I'm also quite curious about what the inpatient department of a mental hospital looks like..." Lin Jianyuan whispered.
At this moment, he suddenly noticed that the toll collector at the window looked up at him with a very complicated look.
Lin Jianyuan suddenly felt a little embarrassed. He remembered that he was almost thirty years old, so why was he so happy to be hospitalized?
My roommate is in his early twenties, so he has a childish temper, but he just can't grow up and is always laughing and joking with his roommates. But he's sick and in the hospital.
Lin Jianyuan immediately became serious and wanted to tell his roommate to be more serious and not to get beaten by other patients after entering the inpatient department.
My roommate suddenly said, "I'm going to go eat something. I can't take it anymore. The more I watch, the hungrier I get."
"Come back!" Lin Jianyuan grabbed his roommate and stuffed a large ball of intestines under his armpit. "Don't run around. If you get lost, I won't be able to find you!"
Roommate: “I can come find you.”
Lin Jianyuan: "Isn't this your first time here too? You don't know the way. Okay, stop messing around. Let's go see what delicious food the cafeteria has... Can inpatients in the mental hospital come down to the cafeteria to eat on their own?"
Lin Jianyuan muttered to himself as he walked away jokingly with his roommate.
The staff at the checkout window looked at the patient who came alone to check in and was chatting and laughing with the air, and knew what was going on at a glance.
I can't help but feel a lot of emotion.
One good thing about mental illness is that when you are sick you can stay in the hospital with yourself.
At least I'm not alone anymore.
It turns out that mental hospitals are very different from ordinary hospitals.
Once you enter the inpatient department, it's like being in a deep sea. Forget about going out for meals, even ordering takeout is a hassle.
Every floor and every intersection in the inpatient department has access control. However, this place is still different from the insane asylum in the movie, after all, each patient's condition is different.
Patients with milder conditions don't need to be monitored as strictly. Therefore, most of the doors in the mild ward are open, and the area for inpatients to move around freely is quite large.
Lin Jianyuan was assigned to the mild symptoms area. Seeing that the environment here was relatively relaxed, he couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.
The ward was a triple room, and two patients had already been admitted before Lin Jianyuan.
Lin Jianyuan was assigned the middle bed. To his left was a teenage boy, and to his right was an older man.
Contrary to what Lin Jianyuan had imagined, the two patients seemed quite talkative. As soon as Lin Jianyuan came in, the two patients enthusiastically chatted with him and asked him what was going on.
Lin Jianyuan told his two fellow patients about his condition, and they also shared their illnesses with him frankly.
The uncle was a long-time patient at this hospital, having been admitted several times. Like Lin Jianyuan, the young man was a first-time hospitalized patient and was quite unfamiliar with the environment.
After talking to them, Lin Jianyuan immediately understood why he was assigned to this room.
Because the two patients were also hospitalized because they were troubled by hallucinations.
As fellow sufferers, Lin Jianyuan felt instantly closer to his fellow patients after discussing their illnesses.
Time passed in the blink of an eye. When Lin Jianyuan came to his senses, it was already getting dark.
In the evening, the orange-red sunset dyed the sky red. Warm light poured in through the windows. The only drawback was that the windows here could not be opened completely, only a small crack.
This is also different from what Lin Jianyuan originally imagined.
He had thought the windows of mental hospitals were all barred.
It seems the environment in the mild illness ward is quite good. Staying there for a few days shouldn't be a problem.
As for the intensive care unit, Lin Jianyuan didn't even dare to think about it. Even if the accommodation conditions were good, the other patients would definitely be terrible.
Although it’s not quite appropriate to say this, Lin Jianyuan, a mentally ill person, is also afraid of other mentally ill people.
According to Jingwei's regulations, hospitalized patients were not allowed to go out at will, so their three meals a day were delivered to their bedside by nursing staff.
The food was pretty good. While Lin Jianyuan was eating the food on the tray, he sent a message to his roommate:
"Where are the people?"
My roommate didn’t reply.
Lin Jianyuan was about to call his roommate when someone called him.
It's Qin Shi.
Lin Jianyuan pressed the answer button, and Qin Shi's worried voice immediately came from the other end: "How are you doing over there? What did the doctor say?"
Lin Jianyuan briefly explained his situation and then asked, "Where is Pei Shuo?"
Qin Shi: "Pei Shuo just woke up, but he's still confused. The emergency room ran a bunch of tests on him, but couldn't find anything. The doctor said he needs to be hospitalized for further observation."
Lin Jianyuan nodded: "What about his family? Have they been notified?"
Qin Shi sighed and said, "I've notified him. But his family is in City Z, and it takes a four-hour flight to get here. He can't even buy a plane ticket. The train takes more than 20 hours..."
Lin Jianyuan said hurriedly, "Forget it. Twenty hours is too tiring. Tell them to wait until they get the plane tickets tomorrow."
Qin Shi: "That's what I said... Anyway, let's take turns staying with him in the hospital."
Lin Jianyuan felt a little guilty.
As Pei Shuo's junior leader, he should have gone to the hospital to accompany Pei Shuo at this time.
But he himself was hospitalized.
Lin Jianyuan opened his mouth, but didn't know what to say, so he scratched his head.
Qin Shi seemed to sense his emotions and quickly changed the subject, "By the way, which ward are you in?"
Lin Jianyuan: "It's okay, I'm fine, just take good care of Pei Shuo."
Qin Shi smiled and said, "We're already downstairs in the inpatient department! Stop being so pretentious and hurry up. Which floor are you staying on, and what's your bed number?"
Lin Jianyuan suddenly felt warm in his heart.
Not long after, Qin Shi came over with a group of colleagues, carrying some fruits in their hands.
It was said that because it was a mild ward, visitors were allowed. If it were a severe ward, the visitor management would be very strict, and they would not be able to enter today.
Lin Jianyuan glanced at everyone and found that Su Zhiwei was not there. He was probably with Pei Shuo.
Everyone chatted and laughed, and advised Lin Jianyuan to have a good rest.
"Let me tell you, that idiot Jiang Chen was still teasing you, saying Pei Shuo fainted, but you took the opportunity to call in sick. It was him who fainted, not you." Qin Shi chuckled, "But when your hospitalization form came, that idiot Jiang Chen was immediately speechless."
"I can imagine." Lin Jianyuan nodded. "What about Yu Xiuli?"
"Yu Xiuli, of course, has nothing to say. We can't just pull you out of the mental hospital and force you to work again."
Everyone burst into laughter.
Lin Jianyuan also laughed.
For some reason, he wasn't as angry anymore when he heard about these two idiots.
Maybe it’s because he is more concerned about his own illness now.
After some chatting and laughing, it was almost time for the colleagues to leave.
After his colleagues left, the ward suddenly became quiet again. Lin Jianyuan then noticed that his two fellow patients were playing games and watching short videos.
Both of them were wearing headphones, probably because they found them too noisy.
Lin Jianyuan quickly apologized to his fellow patients.
The young man took off his headphones and said with a smile, "It's okay, I'm not annoyed by the noise, I'm just chatting with my teammates."
The uncle also said: "Me too. I'm listening to a novel, and I didn't want to disturb you so I didn't play it aloud. Hahaha."
Lin Jianyuan thought he had met a good person this time.
How lucky he is that he meets two living Bodhisattvas while staying in the hospital.
Somehow, Lin Jianyuan suddenly thought of his roommate again.
He took out his cell phone and saw that his roommate still hadn't replied to the message, which made him feel a little confused.
What has my roommate been doing? Why hasn’t he replied to my messages for so long?
...That's not right. There's no need to report what your roommate is doing.
They are just ordinary roommates!
Lin Jianyuan shook his head in self-mockery.
The nurse came in with a cart to distribute medicine. After taking the medicine, Lin Jianyuan felt a little sleepy, so he pulled the curtain and lay down to sleep.
The medicine the nurse distributed at night probably contained a sedative component. Not long after, even snoring sounds were heard from the two beds on the left and right.
Lin Jianyuan fell asleep quickly.
He didn't know how long it had been, but in a daze, he felt something cool and soft.
The touch startled him, yet it felt familiar.
Lin Jianyuan pried open his heavy eyelids and tried to identify in the darkness.
Only then did he realize that a large ball of light pink offal was nestled in his arms, with the throat resting on his arm.
Lin Jianyuan's brain suddenly crashed.
Reflexively, he grabbed his roommate's intestines.
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