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The news said that a group of doctors and nurses at a certain hospital had fainted collectively.

They sought capable doctors from other hospitals to co and provide treatnt.

When Zhang Hao was listening to the repeated broadcast for the second ti, the na of that hospital sounded familiar.

He picked up his cell phone and realized it was the very one he was going to interview at.

Zhang Hao quickly hit the gas and sped to the scene at the fastest speed.

Once there, he found the situation was far more severe than he had imagined.

There were probably seven or eight people who had fainted.

While Zhang Hao was looking around among the crowd, he saw doctors conducting basic examinations on them.

"Still not good, seems like we have to think of other thods."

"How could there be a mass fainting event out of nowhere, is there a similar issue in other departnts?"

"The other departnts are fine for now, apparently, they felt unwell ten minutes before preparing for the admission, and then it turned into this."

"Has anyone investigated the surveillance to see if anyone had co here before the doctors and nurses fainted?"

"The investigation is ongoing, might have to wait a while."

The person sighed, "Our hospital’s dical standards are just not enough, if it were the city hospital, they would have found the cause by now."

"Let’s not accept patients in this departnt today."

The hospital’s leadership made a decision.

They couldn’t just ignore these dical staff.

Be it the leaders or the hospital’s doctors, everyone was as anxious as ants on a hot pan.

There were also people worried that they might be the next one to collapse.

Zhang Hao, as if possessed, stepped out from the crowd.

He approached the nearest female nurse, flipped her eyelid to examine her pupil, and then felt her pulse.

He had a rough idea in his mind already.

It was then that the hospital leader noticed Zhang Hao’s actions.

"Young man, are you also a doctor?"

Zhang Hao nodded.

"Do you have any thoughts on this?" the leader asked further.

Zhang Hao looked around at the people and said, "I can treat them, but I need a private space, it’s not very convenient with so many people around."

When the leader heard Zhang Hao say he could treat them, his eyes instantly widened.

"Are you serious, you can really treat them?"

Seeing the uncertainty in the leader’s words,

Zhang Hao reaffird that he could treat them, and that it was very easy to do so.

"They must have been poisoned, but not with a lethal poison, sothing that excites their cerebral cortex."

"Such excitent is more than the body can handle, so the body switched on its self-protection chanism."

At first listen, what Zhang Hao said might seem far-fetched, but the hospital leader thought it over carefully and felt it made sense.

"Okay, but before treating them, could you show your credentials? I don’t want any more issues happening to my staff under my watch."

Zhang Hao took out his ID card, and at the sa ti, he inford the leader about his interview at this hospital.

The leader scrutinized Zhang Hao, feeling that this young man seed quite comndable.

"Alright, if you can really save all of them, I will pass your interview, how about that?"

Zhang Hao suddenly felt this leader was a straightforward person.

To enable Zhang Hao to begin treatnt as quickly as possible, the hospital staff were also lending a hand, all in a flurry.

Since the operating room was not solely for this departnt’s use, that space couldn’t be temporarily requisitioned.

In the end, they could only temporarily requisition a few hospital wards, but the leader still urged Zhang Hao to act as quickly as possible.

Once patients ca for treatnt, it was inevitable they would have to stay in the hospital for observation, which would cause problems if beds were scarce.

After everyone had been moved one by one to the hospital beds, Zhang Hao gestured for everyone to leave quickly.

The leader was puzzled, "What, you want us all to leave, and you can treat them alone, without any help?"

Zhang Hao nodded, "I don’t need help, one person is enough, just prepare a few more pairs of disposable dical gloves for , thank you!"

Following Zhang Hao’s instructions, a nurse brought over two unopened packs of dical gloves.

"You all go about your own business, I’m enough for here."

After Zhang Hao finished speaking, he closed the door of the ward and drew the curtains.

But the leader did not hurry to leave.

"You’re doctors, go see to your patients quickly, it’s fine here with in charge."

In the ward, Zhang Hao went over to a female nurse’s side, checked her pulse again, to confirm whether his initial guess was correct.

Almost every person had a very strong pulse, well beyond what a normal person should have.

The treatnt thod was also very simple, which was to let them release.

Of course, doing so sowhat invaded their privacy.

After so thought, Zhang Hao opened the door of the ward.

Seeing that the leader was still outside, he took the initiative to approach him and discussed the intended treatnt thod.

Upon hearing Zhang Hao’s thod, the leader was shocked to discover it involved facilitating the release of the nurses and doctors’ physiological needs.

He imdiately shook his head to stop it, "No, this is an invasion of their privacy."

Zhang Hao frowned, "It’s not really an invasion of privacy, if we don’t expedite the treatnt."

"As the drug’s effect intensifies, they will beco more and more uncomfortable, you can’t just let them stay unconscious forever, can you?"

The leader was left speechless by Zhang Hao’s rationale.

"Are you sure you’re not ssing around?"

"Do I look like soone who sses around?" Zhang Hao retorted.

The leader agonized for a while before finally nodding his head reluctantly.

"But this matter, it should only be known between you and , not a third person, understood?"

Zhang Hao nodded, he had no reason to spread these matters around.

Returning to the ward, Zhang Hao comnced with the treatnt thod he had prepared.

He removed each person’s clothes and donned dical gloves.

Then, like a numb machine, he assisted the nurses and doctors in the ward in releasing their physiological desires.

Fortunately, they were all in an extrely excited state, only needing a little external stimulation from Zhang Hao.

It was enough for them to reach bliss, and the entire treatnt didn’t take more than half an hour in total.

The nurses and doctors who had been released regained consciousness one after another, but had no idea what had happened.

The leader was also amazed, never having imagined that such a treatnt thod existed.

Zhang Hao did not take any credit for himself, simply stating it was a minor effort, and it really was a minor effort.

It was only afterward that the leader learned that, before preparing to see patients, everyone in the examination room had drunk water from the water dispenser.

The initial suspicion was that the water in the dispenser had been tampered with.

The leader imdiately ordered soone to take the unfinished water for testing.

When the test results ca back, they indeed contained a component that could exhilarate people.

As for whether the perpetrator who doctored the water was caught later on, Zhang Hao had no way of knowing.

But he had successfully passed the hospital’s review and continued to hold a position in the surgery clinic of this hospital.

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