3, Inside the Psychiatric Hospital, there are only doctors, nurses, and patients, with no other existence.
4, Every five days, the Psychiatric Hospital will open, and patients who are healed can leave.
5, Once a patient who hasn’t been healed leaves the hospital, the attending doctor will be... (crossed out)
6, Doctors, nurses, and patients are ranked by level; the higher the level, the stronger the power and the higher the privileges.
7, The hospital only has one inpatient building and one outpatient building; if a third building is found, please ignore it.
8, Every ten days, one or more ambulances arrive at the Psychiatric Hospital to deliver patients.
9, Doctors’ working hours are from 8 am to 11 pm, and rest hours are from 11 pm to 8 am.
10, During off hours, it’s best to stay in your dormitory.
Ten rules, a total of ten points to note; Mu Rufeng observed them one by one before recording them down.
"That segnt at the end of the fifth rule is crossed out; is it about being attacked by patients who leave, or is there a punishnt?" Mu Rufeng contemplated.
Imdiately, Mu Rufeng thought of the doctors’ working hours and looked towards the clock on the wall.
He found that the clock showed the ti as 1:30 pm.
"Is it Ling Chen or afternoon?" Mu Rufeng checked his phone again.
His phone is an item that automatically adjusts the ti when entering the Mysterious World.
The phone displayed the ti as 1:30 pm.
"So it’s working hours now, but also the lunchti break." Mu Rufeng imdiately got up and went to the coat rack nearby.
He reached for a white coat worn by doctors and then fumbled inside the pocket.
Instantly, Mu Rufeng pulled out a piece of paper from the pocket.
[Doctor’s Notes]
1, During working hours, ensure that your patients do not leave the ward; if they do, capture them within ten minutes of discovery.
2, You can attack patients, but be warned, if you attack a patient, you will be punished.
3, Patients cannot attack doctors, but they can retaliate if you attack them.
4, Ensure patients follow your dical advice for treatnt.
5, You can determine if a patient is normal and let them undergo a ntal test; passing the test allows discharge.
6, Patients must wear blue and white striped hospital gowns, doctors must wear white coats, and nurses must wear white nurse uniforms.
7, If you encounter patients dressed in white, blue, or red gowns, capture and send them to Ward 0 imdiately.
8, When you see a nurse in red clothes, do not trust anything she says.
9, If you find your clothes have turned red, please ignore it.
10, You are a doctor; you have a two-hour break at noon, during which ti no one will disturb you.
11, During work hours, you must check the wards once in the morning, afternoon, and evening to monitor the patients’ conditions.
12, During rounds, start from Ward 1 and do not shuffle the sequence; strictly follow the dical records in your hand.
13, During doctor’s rounds, a nurse must accompany you.
14, Doctors can enter any ward within their jurisdiction.
15, Each day, you have three ntal assessnts to check if patients have recovered; beware, failing the test results in unknown punishnt.
Mu Rufeng looked over the paper’s notes one by one.
He has a two-hour lunch break, and it’s currently 1:30, which is still within the break ti.
Mu Rufeng thought for a bit and decided to put on the white coat, buttoning it up.
The white coat was almost identical to the doctor’s coat, with the words "Jingmi ntal Hospital" written in large letters on the back.
The pocket on the chest held three pens and a naplate that read "Attending Doctor: Mu Rufeng" in large letters.
At this mont, Mu Rufeng also looked at the desk and noticed a dical record folder there.
Picking it up, his eyes lit up instantly.
[Doctor’s dical Record Book]: This is the doctor’s dical record book, docunting patients’ information.
Effect: A Rule Type Item that reveals patients’ basic information and treatnt plans when holding it and entering a ward.
This is indeed a good item, preventing Mu Rufeng from being clueless.
Mu Rufeng refrained from turning on the light and searched carefully around the room for any clues.
However, aside from the initial objects, he found no other useful clues.
Afterwards, Mu Rufeng went to the door and looked through the peephole.
Outside was a dark corridor with no light; Mu Rufeng couldn’t see anything outside.
At that mont, suddenly an eye appeared directly outside the peephole.
An ordinary person might be scared half to death, but Mu Rufeng’s spirit had been honed to an extre, leaving him unfazed.
The eye couldn’t see inside but remained there without any sign of leaving.
Mu Rufeng sensed it, but found his power couldn’t penetrate the door or walls.
It’s worth noting that his strength now rivaled that of the Ghost Emperor—or even surpassed most Ghost Emperors.
Yet, this small door and wall could block his perception.
Mu Rufeng suddenly beca more solemn; it seed this Psychiatric Hospital is definitely not an ordinary instance, so he needed to be more cautious.
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