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Hmm, everyone is here.

"Doctor Lu, Dr. Yu, over here."

Was this spot specifically reserved for them?

Cough.

The two hurried over, and at the sa ti, several departnt heads had also arrived.

"Let’s start!"

"Okay then."

The departnt heads led the way, and everyone else obediently followed.

In no ti, a large group of people had gathered, quite an impressive sight.

"By the way, last night our departnt admitted a patient."

Hmm?

"What’s so strange about that?"

Hospitals admit patients all the ti, don’t they?

It would be strange if they didn’t admit anyone.

"No, that person was in a bad way."

"Ah?"

"No other injuries, but they had 13 fractured ribs."

Sss.

All ribs fractured, that must be agonizing, mustn’t it?

"How did it happen? A car accident?"

"No, the police brought him in, said he was beaten up outside."

Tsk tsk.

"And you won’t believe this, but all thirteen fractures were minor, simple closed fractures, no dislocations or obvious deformities."

We’re all orthopedic experts here; we can spot issues right away.

"With that kind of situation, then there’s no need for thoracic surgery, right?"

"Yes, there are no signs of pneumothorax, hemothorax, or respiratory distress, so we must stick with conservative treatnt for now!"

The pain, only the patient themselves can fully understand it.

Pfft!

"Was the person who did the beating doing it on purpose, or what?"

"Who knows?"

If it was intentional, you really have to admire the precision.

The force used was controlled so well, not a bit more than necessary, but of course, not a bit less than needed either.

While everyone was eagerly chatting, the departnt heads noticed.

"What are you all doing? Be quiet, who allowed chatting?

It’s not rigorous at all; what would the patients think?"

Cough, cough, cough.

Once a director spoke up, everyone instinctively bowed their heads.

Frankly, it was in one ear and out the other.

Starting from room number 1, we would spend roughly three minutes in each room.

Lu Jing didn’t need to jot notes down, but Dr. Yu and the others did, scribbling furiously, as if afraid of missing a single word.

Sotis, they barely had ti to write it all down before moving on.

At those monts, Lu Jing and another doctor nearby would softly give reminders.

The difference between an experienced attending physician and a newly graduated intern is not just minor.

Experienced doctors can spot a patient’s issue at a glance and provide imdiate lifesaving care.

Interns aren’t there yet.

When we reached room number 4, the doctor who was on duty last night silently pointed a few tis.

It implied: look, that guy I ntioned is in here.

Everyone imdiately understood, adopting a look of quiet contemplation.

However, upon entering the room, Lu Jing imdiately recognized the guy on the hospital bed; wasn’t he one of the n who harassed him and Xiao Yuan on the street last night?

Wasn’t he perfectly fine then?

Has karma caught up with him this quickly?

Wait a second, could this really be such a coincidence?

Suddenly, his mind raced, carefully recalling last night’s events, especially those involving a certain person.

Right, he had called back, but unusually, no one had answered.

What was that person doing then?

Lu Jing was full of doubts, but no one was there to provide answers, so he couldn’t help but look at the guy on the bed.

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