University Doctor and His Fragile Patients-Chapter 268 - 232: Oh! You Really Hid a Prohibited Appliance, That’s a Credit Deduction!

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If you're ill, not treating the illness is definitely not an option.

Chen Mu knew this too.

The reason the female student refused those graduate students was mainly because she didn't trust them.

But the graduate students did say one thing right.

Facial paralysis can be quite harmful.

Whether they should treat her or not, the decision is still in the hands of the patient.

However, educating the patient about the dangers of facial paralysis is something they ought to do!

With this mindset.

Chen Mu simply didn't enter the school clinic, but leaned against the door to eavesdrop.

"Dr. Chen is here. Why not go in?"

"Even if the female student doesn't trust the level of those intern doctors, she's definitely got faith in Dr. Chen. Wouldn't it be better if Dr. Chen just went in and handled the case?"

"That's easy to say, but these intern doctors are here to help, first and foremost to learn from patients, right?"

"They needn't be afraid of trial and error, but if the patient really gives them the go-ahead, they'd probably back out..."

"I just don't believe they'd really dare do anything after seeing their senior's case yesterday!"

"But if the patient refuses, they'd be more than excited to give her a good knowledge-sharing session!"

"Good gracious..."

"..."

"Miss, please wait a moment, let me educate you a bit."

Noticing the girl trying to leave.

A lab coat, somewhat excited, took a step forward, "If your facial paralysis isn't treated promptly, it may lead to facial spasms."

The girl: "..."

She wasn't really that keen to know.

But the tone next to her ear was so thrillingly enthusiastic that it was a bit hypnotic.

"Oh!!!"

The girl: "..."

If you're giving information, fine, but why drag out the tone like that?!

"Oh! When I say facial spasms, you might not understand well, so let me explain what symptoms facial spasms can cause!"

"It might cause crooked mouth corners, like this!"

The lab coat said, then vividly mimicked a crooked mouth expression.

The girl: "!!!"

She stopped in her tracks instantly.

Frightened, she raised her hand to touch her mouth corner.

Felt that her mouth corner was still normal.

The girl sighed in relief.

Then she heard the lab coat continue, "Besides, facial muscle spasms can also make your eyelids weak, affecting eating, and damaging appearance."

"Miss, look at you, you're so good-looking. If, in the future, a facial paralysis really caused so many side effects, what would you do?"

The girl stopped.

Touched her face.

Began to hesitate.

Several lab coats noticed her hesitation and exchanged glances of surprise.

Very quickly.

Another person approached the girl.

Continued earnestly, "Miss, let me give you a tiny bit more info. With long-term facial paralysis, you might also develop crocodile tear syndrome."

"Tearing regardless of time and place, potentially affecting your eyesight too."

The girl widened her eyes: "!!!"

Very quickly.

Another lab coat replaced the one before her.

"You might also suffer from synkinesis, simply put, it means when you close your eyes, you may have uncontrolled mouth corner movements."

The girl: "!!!"

"Help! These Hai City University of Traditional Medicine graduate students are really too much..."

"You'd never imagine what an intern doctor might do for an opportunity!"

"The look in this girl's eyes is textbook for the acting world!"

"Indeed, it really is the first time I've seen such a range of emotions conveyed by a case of facial paralysis!"

"Stop, our professor from the Shanghai Drama Academy is actually having us watch this live stream for acting lessons!"

"???"

"I get it if a medical professor is having students watch the live stream, but what's the drama school doing there?!"

"Our professor says, genuine emotion is the best acting..."

"..."

This lab coat had just stepped away from the girl.

And another person stepped up.

The girl: "Shut up! I'll treat! Isn't it enough if I get treated?!"

The lab coats exchanged looks with each other.

Suppressing smiles even tougher than AK choreography.

If not for the girl's presence here.

If not that it wasn't the right occasion.

The few of them might have burst out laughing on the spot.

The girl, with a paralyzed face, looked at them as if asking, "Which one of you will do the acupuncture?!"

Instantly.

The lab coats froze in expression.

Out of the girl's sight, they signaled each other with raised eyebrows and winks.

Encouraging one among them to step up.

Now that she'd agreed to treatment.

But no one was willing to step forth to treat her, the girl started getting a bit emotional too.

She walked to the lab coat who first informed her and cast a cold look, "Are you going to treat me?"

The lab coat shook their head nervously.

In the next moment, sold out their classmate, "The doctor on your left, their acupuncture skills are slightly better!"

But as the girl's gaze shifted over.

The lab coat sold out by their classmate also got nervous, "I feel that I'm not very skilled, how about..."

Watching them pass the buck to each other.

Chen Mu sighed.

Entered the school clinic.

"Dr. Chen!"

"Dr. Chen!"

"Dr. Chen!"

The girl's eyes lit up when she saw Chen Mu.

But the ones more excited were the few in white coats behind her.

They all gathered around.

Proactively explaining the girl's condition to Chen Mu.

Chen Mu sighed helplessly, saying, "I just heard your consultation process from outside."

"When convincing her to stay for treatment, everyone was so eloquent."

"But when she really agreed to stay, not a single one dared to step up..."

Chen Mu, speechless, returned to his desk.

The white coats behind him were even eager enough to straighten the cushion on Chen Mu's chair.

Chen Mu: "..."

Just as he sat down.

Chen Mu's phone beeped.

Looking at his phone.

A long list sent by Secretary Lu.

Chen Mu glanced at the white coats over there, "Does anyone know how to issue a School Hospital Referral Form? If you do, you can use my computer, I've backed up the system!"

"I can! I was the one who issued the form yesterday!"

A girl enthusiastically stepped forward.

Chen Mu handed his phone to her, "Add me as a WeChat friend, then send the list on this to your phone."

"In a moment."

"Let me register this student first."

As he said this.

Chen Mu's gaze fell on the girl with facial paralysis, "Did this group register you just now?"

The girl shook her head speechlessly, "No..."

Chen Mu sighed, "ID card, or health insurance card."

The girl handed her ID card to Chen Mu.

Chen Mu scanned it on the machine, and the girl's personal information popped up on the computer screen.

"Liu Yingying." Chen Mu confirmed the girl's name.

He pointed to the examination bed over there.

"Has the disposable medical sheet on it been changed?"

Everyone in white coats was nodding.

"Changed!"

"Dr. Chen! Just replaced!"

"You can trust us to handle it, no worries!"

Chen Mu: "..."

What he saw just now really made him hesitant to say he trusted them.

He pointed to the examination bed in front of him, signaling the girl to lie down.

After the girl lay down, Chen Mu asked for the patient's consent, "If I let these intern doctors behind me give you acupuncture, would you be willing?"

Listening to Chen Mu's words.

Several in white coats were so excited their hands trembled.

But when their eyes met with the girl's, they all looked down, not daring to meet her gaze.

Just a few minutes ago.

Their reluctance to treat the girl was still fresh in memory.

How could any patient trust such people...

"Sure!"

Hearing this cheerful answer.

The ones in white coats suddenly raised their heads, looking at the girl lying there in disbelief.

What had they just heard?!

The girl didn't even glance at these people, her slightly amused gaze resting on Chen Mu.

"But Dr. Chen, I have a small request."

"I can accept them doing acupuncture for me, but throughout the whole process, you must be here, watching over this patient!"

Chen Mu nodded with a smile, "Naturally!"

"And moreover..."

Chen Mu pointed to the live-streaming camera next to him.

Smiling, he said, "We also have so many online viewers supervising us, I promise, there won't be any mistakes during the acupuncture process!"

The girl wanted to curl her lips happily, as usual.

But suddenly realized.

Due to her facial paralysis.

She couldn't even manage such a simple action as moving the corner of her mouth.

Several in white coats, each holding their acupuncture kits, queued up by the girl.

When the previous peer made an error in attempting to insert the needle.

The next person couldn't wait to push their peer aside.

Sitting down themselves.

Holding the needle.

Chen Mu leaned to one side, looking at the girl, "If I'm not mistaken, your facial paralysis is likely caused by washing your hair and not drying it off."

"Why didn't you dry your hair last night?"

The girl spoke in a muffled tone, "My roommate borrowed my hair dryer, and by the time she was done, I was exhausted."

"Speaking of which, the voltage in the dorms is really..."

The girl stopped mid-sentence.

Suddenly widening her eyes, instinctively raising her hand to cover her mouth.

The one holding the needle nearly jabbed her hand.

"Patient, don't move around!"

Already lacking confidence, the one in white was starting to lose it.

But it seemed the girl couldn't hear these voices.

She could only focus on.

Chen Mu's increasingly smug smile, "Oh, so you really did have prohibited appliances hidden in your dorm!"

"I'll inform your advisor later to confiscate your hairdryer."

"By the way."

Chen Mu raised an eyebrow, "According to our school's latest rules, hiding prohibited appliances might cost you two credits."

Girl: "!!!"

Chen Mu: "Do you have enough credits, student? If not, you should hurry up and make them up!"

The girl started to grind her teeth.

She remembered!

Wanting to fight it out with this damn school doctor!