News and hot searches followed one after another, and the overwhelming marketing hype spread all over the Internet in less than half an hour. It was even revealed that they were once alumni of Xianan Middle School.
"Please invite No. 036-Lu Mingtong to Department No. 5 for consultation..."
A mechanical female voice sounded twice from the speakers built into the ceiling. Lu Mingtong put away his phone, covered his face, and walked to Department No. 5 with the outpatient and emergency medical records in hand.
Inside was the attending doctor of the Department of Gastroenterology. Lu Mingtong gave him several test sheets. Most of the results were the same as the last examination.
Acute gastroenteritis is caused by eating too much raw, cold, and iced food and drinks.
"The medicine is the same as last time. You should try to eat as little ice as possible. Room temperature water is better than ice water." The attending doctor warned that the number of appointments for this patient has increased recently, and the results are more serious than last time.
Lu Mingtong nodded with a crooked eyebrow, skillfully received the medicine bill and paid for it before going to get the medicine. When he passed the emergency room, sitting at the door was the man he had seen on the news.
Lu Mingtong stopped where he was. He was not sure. This outfit was very similar to the one in the picture, but it was different from the indifference and indifference in the picture, with a little more panic.
Was he waiting for someone in the emergency room
Soon, the door to the emergency room was opened, and Zuo Nai stood up quickly. He saw the nurse pushing a man out in a wheelchair. This man was Tang Ling.
"Hello, how is my friend?"
There was nervousness in his words. Tang Ling's skin was slightly swollen with her head lowered and eyes closed in front of her, and the redness on her skin had not completely subsided. Moreover, he was not familiar with this hospital. If Tang Ling hadn't insisted on coming to this second-class hospital, he would have taken him directly to his own private hospital.
"The patient is not conscious yet. You go and help him go to the allergy department first. The ward has been arranged for admission upstairs. A nurse will take a blood sample later." The nurse said kindly and handed him the drip on her hand. Come.
Lu Mingtong checked his phone again, confirmed that it was Zuo Nai, and sent a message to Yun Xiao.
[Xiao, I am getting medicine in the hospital and I feel a little uncomfortable. Can you come and pick me up? ]
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Yun Xiao opened the message with an expressionless face, and then ordered Xiang Chen to drive.
Lu Mingtong is different from Tang Ling. He is well-behaved, smart and obedient. He can be submissive and has his own little temper. He is a very ambitious person, he wants to be a famous model, and he wants to experience the feeling of being superior.
He can give these.
On the contrary, Lu Mingtong will give him what he wants.
A companion who does not have the burden of suppressing oneself.
Xiang Chen followed the system map to a hospital farther away from the city center. He was not surprised that Mr. Lu was here, because he often did interesting things.
Yun Xiao appeared in the hospital in a formal suit. With his handsome face and tall figure, some eyes fell on him.
Xiang Chen followed Yun Xiao and said, "Mr. Yun, Mr. Lu said he just got the medicine on the third floor."
"Go to the department where he is being treated and prepare a few more copies of the medicine."
"Okay, Mr. Yun."
Xiang Chen sent Mr. Yun to the elevator. After asking the nurse at the front desk, he went to the department to get the medication order. On the way, he seemed to see a figure similar to the one that Mr. Yun asked him to send to the newspaper office at noon.
He hurried up the stairs quickly, holding a bag of medicine in his hand.
Curiosity prompted him to follow Zona until he reached the general ward on the second floor. Not long after Zonai entered, he stood at the door and saw the man lying inside through the rectangular glass on the door.
Mr. Tang