Xu, Shi, Yue.
The little girl's self-introduction was concise and calm, and Lu Shizhen went over the name in his mind.
The name sounded pretty nice, better than the name of any other patient she knew.
Thinking of this, Lu Shizhen asked again: "So you are also a patient in this hospital? Why haven't I seen you before?"
Xu Shiyue's eyes fell on the words embroidered on the chest of Lu Shizhen's hospital gown, and said: "I don't think I am a patient in your hospital."
Her voice was so calm, as if she was stating something that didn't really matter.
Having been accustomed to seeing people of the same age around him being depressed and sad, and crying with red eyes because of the torture of illness, Xu Shiyue's performance at this moment was somewhat unexpected to Lu Shizhen, and he also admired it.
Perhaps because they were suffering from the same disease, Lu Shizhen felt less distant from Xu Shiyue.
She just looked at the little girl standing in front of her, and according to her logic, looked at the embroidery on the chest of her clothes.
"S University Affiliated Hospital..."
Over the years, her family has taken Lu Shizhen to many hospitals for medical treatment.
We went up through the ranks, big and small, until we came here, the best hospital in the country.
So although Lu Shizhen is not very old, he has some understanding and impression of the hospitals of all sizes in China, but...
"We don't seem to have this hospital here..." Lu Shizhen said carefully, with a hint of disbelief in her voice, "and it seems that there is no S city in the country."
"We don't have a city like yours either." Xu Shiyue also nodded in agreement, and then looked at the long corridor behind her that connected to her ward, and inferred: "I wonder if this corridor is the passage connecting our two different worlds. We actually come from different worlds."
When Lu Shizhen heard this, a big question mark immediately appeared on his face.
Xu Shiyue's inference clearly exceeded her limited knowledge.
Lu Shizhen didn't know what to say.
Perhaps it is because children do not know enough about the world that they can accept these things more easily. She shook the apple that just fell from her hand and asked awkwardly: "Then, do you eat apples there?"
Such a question was obviously inconsistent with Xu Shiyue's calm and adult inference just now, and even seemed extremely childish.
But when Xu Shiyue heard this question, she smiled softly.
She just looked at the little girl sitting in the wheelchair in front of her and answered her: "Food."
"Then do you want to eat the apple?" Lu Shizhen asked, as if she was still worried that Xu Shiyue would refuse her, and offered: "I can carve it into a little rabbit for you."
As it turned out, Lu Shizhen's friendly and proactive proposal was correct.
Xu Shiyue was not interested in apples, but was curious about what rabbit apples were.
Xu Shiyue nodded and agreed to the invitation of this little girl from another world: "Okay."
(End of this chapter)