Chapter 393: The sound of the hospital
I immediately felt sleepy, and I straightened up and asked her which two Azan she was looking for. Mina said, "I don't know them either. I laughed and said that the Thai people don't know Luang Po and Azan Mina said that the Thai people are not all experts in this area, and there are many Thai people who have never heard of the word "head lowering". To be honest, it's hard for me to understand, although as a brand merchant, but in my impression, everyone in Southeast Asia knows about the evil law, since the whole people in Thailand believe in Buddhism, the people must often go to the temple, at least they also know that Master Azan is a layman who cultivates the law, not so many people in China believe in Buddhism, and they all know that there are great immortals, witches and dancing gods.
I asked Mina, "What's going on?"
"Even at night, I always hear strange noises in the hospital," Mina said, "sometimes walking, sometimes running, sometimes talking and crying." There are many doctors and nurses who take turns on night shifts, but I seem to be the only one who has ever encountered these things. I should be on duty again tonight, I hope I don't show up again, I call you so late to be brave, did it disturb your sleep?" I quickly said that it was okay, and I seemed a little scared when I heard her voice, and I asked him if he was still working in the original hospital, and she said that she had been transferred to the emergency room as a nurse a few months ago.
Next, Mina told me about the anomalies she had encountered at the hospital.
The first appearance was about two months ago, the hospital was very busy and understaffed, so she was the only one on duty in the emergency room that night, and the doctor on duty was also temporarily transferred to the inpatient room to participate in the operation, and she could only call when there was an emergency.
Mina sat in the emergency room, bored reading the magazine, and then became a little sleepy, so she lay down on the table and took a nap. Not long after, I heard footsteps in the hallway. In the middle of the night, except for the doctor on duty, only patients and emergency personnel would come to the corridor of the emergency room, and she thought that another patient had arrived, so she quickly sat up, and the footsteps were still there, light and fast, as if someone was trotting. She walked out of the emergency room, and the hallway was empty, nothing. Did she hear it wrong, it was a dream? But she could still hear it when she woke up.
Presumably someone went to the wrong place, and back in the emergency room, Mina continued to nap on her stomach. I don't know how long it took to hear that footsteps again, but it was still urgent, and it was also running in the direction of the emergency room. Mina woke up again and asked, "Who is it?" The footsteps in the hallway suddenly stopped, and Mina stood in the doorway, and no one came.
After that, as long as Mina was alone at night, she could always hear all kinds of sounds, at first the sound of footsteps, one night she was sitting in the emergency room, the door was closed, and she heard someone talking outside, as if it was a child, and she couldn't hear clearly through the door, but judging from the tone, she seemed to be in a bad mood. Mina opened the door, but couldn't see anything. She thought it was a hallucination, so she was prescribed some sedative medicine at the hospital. Later, one night she was napping in the emergency room again, and when she was half asleep, she heard the low cry of a child in the hallway. Mina was short of breath and woke up immediately, afraid that it would be another hallucination, so her body did not move. The cry was intermittent, not loud, but still intelligible. She ran over and slammed the door open, and there was no child, and the moment he opened the door, the crying disappeared.
Except for Mina, no other emergency room medical staff have encountered this incident, and none of them are on duty with Mina, and only Mina is often found when she is on duty alone. And during this time, Mina's mental state was not good, she often had a cold and a low-grade fever, the whole person was always groggy, and she made frequent mistakes at work. The head of the department and the nurse all talked to her and asked what was going on, and Mina had to tell the truth, but because no one else had encountered it, the leaders didn't believe it and let her figure it out on her own. If you continue like this, you may be fired. That day, Mina cleaned up the drawer of her desk in the emergency room and found my business card pressed on the inside.
"When I was in the hospital, I heard you say that in addition to selling amulet cards, you also do business such as exorcism, right?" Mina asked.
I hurriedly said: "Yes, your preliminary judgment of this situation is not evil, but ghost, but not serious, just relatively mild, the hospital often kills people in that kind of place, especially in the emergency room, many of them are accidents, such as car accidents, violence and difficult childbirth, etc." This kind of horizontal death has a greater grievance, and the soul after death is indeed more likely to wander around. However, only you can encounter them, indicating that these anomalous events are related to you. ”
Mina asked, "Because I'm sick a lot?" I asked you how you were doing, and she said that she used to be normal, but she had an occasional cold every year. But three months ago, I got sick twice in a row in a week, and my physical condition has declined since then.
"Is it serious to get sick twice in a week in a row?" I asked. She said that first she had a severe chill, then a high fever, and it was exactly seven days before and after. I asked her if she had experienced anything special during that time, and Mina said that she had contracted a cold because she had a cold at night, and she recuperated at home for three days before returning to the hospital to continue working all night. Because she was just sick, her body was relatively weak, and she didn't rest well during the day, so she was a little unenergetic that night. At this time, an ambulance suddenly drove to the door of the emergency room, and the first responders carried a woman in, saying that it was a car accident. Mina hurriedly went over to receive her, and saw that the woman's face was covered with blood, especially her lower body. The doctor immediately came to the rescue, Mina and other two nurses were next to help measure blood pressure and even the instrument, the woman was speechless, only raised half of her arm, and opened her mouth to Mina as if she wanted to say something.
Mina knew that it was easy to choke at any time in this situation, so she leaned her ear to listen, hoping to hear the last words of the injured person and tell the family when the time came. But I only hear something like "find...... Fragments of words to ......".
"Are you looking for it?" asked Mina, aloud. The woman nodded reluctantly, and Mina asked who she was looking for, was it your husband, the woman shook her head, and Mina asked if it was your relative, and the woman nodded.
Mina asked again, "Where did you find it?" and did he have a name?" The woman seemed to be very anxious and excited, and her blood pressure soared, so she had to rescue her first. But because the injury was too serious, the woman finally died, there was nothing on her body that could find her family, the emergency personnel said that there was a mobile phone at the time, but it was also damaged by a car, and the family could not be contacted for a while.
The doctor and nurse went to do something else, and the woman was temporarily placed on the hospital bed, and there was no one except Mina, who was left behind in the department. The woman lay on the hospital bed for more than half an hour, only Mina was beside her, she could have sat in the emergency room and closed the door, but she didn't know why, she always felt that this woman who was alive half an hour ago was now separated from everyone, and there were no relatives coming, very pitiful, so she sat in the corridor and guarded the woman's body. It was not until the next morning that the woman's family came, crying and rushing to take the body away.