Chapter 163: Unfathomable
Yu Wei went to the hospital, and she had a cold, a severe cold.
"Ahh
"I'm sorry, I'm sorry!" Yu Wei was embarrassed, she grabbed the tissue in her hand and wanted to wipe the innocent man, but the man with his head down and seemed to have a little lack of even a look at him moved slightly, and avoided her lightly.
Yu Wei could only say sorry twice, she registered and waited obediently outside the department.
The waiting time is a bit long, it may be a chattering old lady inside, Yu Wei is trying to curb his overflowing snot, while peeking at the person opposite who has never made other movements under boredom, he gives people the feeling of calm and calm, but it seems to be full of exhaustion, because his posture of lowering his head and sinking most of his body into the chair has not changed, if you look carefully, you can even see that the sleeves in his coat have raw edges, as if he has been wearing it for a long time.
"This hospital, the chest X-ray made by the hospital," the two men strode down the stairs, their voices low and rough, "and said there was no problem." β
It was two migrant workers in dirty clothes, or rural people, Yu Wei couldn't see it for the time being. One of them had wrinkled faces, dark blue under his eyes, and a few sheets in his hands, looking very angry.
"I can't lift my shoulders anymore," the peasant seemed to breathe very badly: "My lungs are pressed and painful, and I have to take a breath, and I still say it's okay?"
The other comforted him, and they hurried through the corridor, naturally not paying attention to the man and woman waiting in the corridor.
Yu Wei trembled slightly, the glance she had just now had made her can't help lowering her head, not daring to take a second look. Because she clearly saw a clear shadow floating on the man's shoulder.
She can see things, for example, ghosts.
But the ghosts I saw this time didn't seem to be the usual ones - eyes without pupils, pale faces, thin and stiff bodies like light smoke, you can't look at them, because after more than two seconds, they may feel that you can detect their presence, the eyes without pupils, the white whites of the eyes, often Yu Wei's nightmare.
This time, Yu Wei saw a shadow, but it was not a ghost with the outline of a human body. But in that dark shadow, there seemed to be something, wandering, shouting, and ready to move.
She was frightened, her face was pale, and the leather bag in her hand fell to the ground with a "pop".
The man on the other side finally moved, he leaned down slightly, picked up the leather bag and handed it over: "Your leather bag." β
"Thank you," Yu Wei hurriedly took it, trying his best to balance his confusion: "Thank you." β
At this moment, the door of the internal medicine outpatient clinic opened, and an aunt came out, standing on the door and arguing with the doctor a lot, and it took another three or five minutes before she really left. Yu Wei walked in, and soon walked out with the list, of course, to pay the fee.
To have an infusion, seven days of infusion, and a mess of drugs, Yu Wei was in the queue to pay, of course, the line was not long. A gust of cold wind rushed in from the gate facing her, Yu Wei shrank unconsciously, she stared at the curtain lifted by the wind, and watched silently for a while.
In the next second, the curtain was lifted again, and a pair of middle-aged men and women in the countryside held a baby, saying that they had a fever, and went to the outpatient clinic. After a while, the doctor who had just treated Yu Wei rushed out, and while ordering first aid, he asked the middle-aged man and woman who followed him: "How many days has the child had a fever?"
The man seemed a little dumbfounded, and after a pause, he said, "A few days, ten days." β
"Have you ever been to the doctor?" said the outpatient doctor.
"No," the woman's voice was a little sharp, and she listened harshly, "Just according to the earthwork of our hometown, I grabbed some herbs and ate them." β
The doctor gently pressed the tongue coating of the child in the woman's arms, and immediately frowned. He seemed to mumble a few words, looking like he wanted to blame the parents, but he still didn't say anything. He led the people to the emergency room.
Men and women passed by her, and Yu Wei noticed that they seemed to show an inexplicable and relieved look. She raised her head and saw the child's swaddling cheeksβa small black face, breathy, with lymphatic swelling from ears to neck as if two walnuts were in it.
"Medicare card, Medicare cardβ" The woman in the window roared impatiently, "What's the matter, have you lost your soul?"
Yu Wei rubbed her hands, put away the payment list, took the medicine and went to the infusion room, and after a while, a nurse with a notebook came over, blowing gum and tying her belt, but the first needle was in the wrong place, and the blood quickly flowed back into the straw.
"Your veins," the nurse pouted, "it's really hard to find." β
Fortunately, her second needle was pierced in the right place, Yu Wei turned up the speed a little faster, set an alarm clock, and covered her coat and fell into a drowsy sleep.
She thought she was just relieving her tiredness, but she had a deep dream. The dream was not pleasant, and she saw her parents again, looking at her with such hateful and cold eyes.
"Your eyes," her mother dragged in a long tone, "Oh, your eyes!"
Yu Wei woke up suddenly. What woke her up was not the snoring of the old man opposite, but the screaming of cursing, questioning and crying in the corridor.
"You still have a child!" such a shrill cry came from the woman who was holding the child: "My baby is dead!"
Yu Wei heard a noisy voice, which contained persuasion, explanation, and compensation, but the parents who lost their children vented their grief loudly, and the whole hospital became full of people. Yu Wei shouted a few times before calling the nurse who was watching the excitement at the door in. A bottle was hanged, Yu Wei wasn't sure if it was a bottle of salt water or something else, the only thing she could tell was that the nurse in front of her seemed to have changed to a new chewing gum, the one just now was blueberry flavored, this should be orange flavored.
"What's going on outside?" Yu Wei stood up.
"The doctor is making trouble," the nurse said, "the child who was sent to the emergency room just now died, and his parents naturally did not follow him." β
Yu Wei had already reached the door, and she saw that the empty hall was crowded with people, and the parents among them were pushing the doctor who had taken their child to the emergency room like angry lions, and the words became more and more unbearable as the movements became more violent.