Chapter 005: There Are Ghosts in the Ward? (Above)

The days in the hospital were really boring, I didn't tell Li Xi about my injury, I just told her that she was doing physical training these days, don't worry her. www.biquge.info The reason why the Yellow Team can't contact my family is because the phone numbers I left are all fake.

I called my mom and didn't tell her about my injury. After chatting for a while, there was a noisy voice on the other side of the phone, and my mother said that I would have a check-up in the hospital, and then I hung up the phone after a few words.

Brother Peng would come to see me every day from one shift to another, and occasionally bring me a roast chicken or barbecue, although the doctors told me, "Patients need to eat light..."

The rest of the day I was lying on my own in a huge hospital room. "Maybe it's the off-season at the hospital, right?" More than once I looked at the other two empty beds and muttered.

It was another lazy afternoon, and I sent Brother Peng away, and I returned to the ward alone. I wanted to watch TV for a while, but I couldn't get the program, so I had to lie on the hospital bed and look out the window at the ever-changing sky and white clouds.

The warm sun shines on you. It was so comfortable that I slowly fell asleep. I slept really soundly, and it wasn't until I woke up with urine that I realized it was already dark.

Looking at the needle that had been removed from my hand, I couldn't help but sigh: "Yo, one-stop service"

I fumbled for a long time, and finally turned on the light in the ward. At this time, I was the only one in the huge ward, and I couldn't help but feel a little empty. I got up and looked at the drip bottle that had been filled, and thought, "This nurse is lazy enough, the needle has been pulled out and the medicine bottle is not taken away..."

Because I was wearing a hospital gown, it was easy to urinate if I wanted to, just pull my pants down. At this time, I suddenly felt a chill on the back of my neck, as if the wind was blowing at me. I held my pants with one hand and my working brother with the other to look back.

This sight made me tremble with fright, and I don't know when there was a vague figure behind me. But it's not very real, because it's just gone in an instant. I rubbed my eyes and looked around again to see if anything was out of the ordinary. I thought it might be because of a head injury, so I guess it's a hallucination...

At this time, I looked down at my pants and sighed, "Fortunately, no one..."

I hurried back to the hospital room and rummaged through the cabinets. "I remember that Brother Peng put his hair here after drying his hair that day..."I thought as I flipped through it, and finally found a hair dryer in the bucket under the hospital bed.

After plugging it in, it didn't respond even after pressing it a few times. "Cao! Broken? I grumbled as I threw it back into the bucket.

Because I was afraid that the nurse would suddenly come in to do rounds, I had to get into the bed, and it really didn't feel comfortable at all.

The glass on the table suddenly fell to the ground for some reason. I looked at the broken glass all over the floor, so I had to get up and get out of bed to clean it. It's okay if you don't get up, it's terrible to get up - the fluorescent lamp in the ward, I don't know if it's because of poor contact or what's wrong, it suddenly keeps flashing and flashing, and finally it goes dark. The window was opened at some point, and suddenly a gust of wind poured into the ward, and the curtains were pulled by the wind for a long time.

I was taken aback by this sudden change, and even though I was highly educated, I couldn't help but mutter, "It can't be haunted..."

I walked to the door tremblingly, and clicked the light on and off a few times without the slightest response. I looked down at my wet crotch, I couldn't go outside like this and call someone to fix it. I had no choice but to give up and walk to the edge of the bed and find my phone under the pillow. With the bright light of the mobile phone, I shone in the direction of the window, because the curtains were blown into the ward, and a gust of wind blew in, and the curtains also whirred.

"Hey! Who's there! "I picked up a piece of glass shards from the ground and threw it at the curtain.

Holding his breath, he didn't react for a while. The curtains still blowing in the wind whirred. I put down the broom I was holding, thought, "What a stupid sleep...", and went to the window and closed it.

I was not at ease, so I took a broom and went to the bathroom to take a look again, and only after making sure that there was nothing abnormal did I lie back on the hospital bed.

As soon as I got into bed, the door to the hospital room was pushed open. A bloated middle-aged nurse pushing a small cart for routine bed checks, she saw that the lights in the ward were dark, and asked in a low voice, "Have you slept?" ”

I replied, "I didn't sleep, I just wanted to go to you and you came, you find someone to see if the light is broken." ”

The middle-aged nurse "snapped" and pressed the switch, and suddenly the ward was as bright as day. She asked with some confusion: "Isn't this good?" Is it wrong? ”

Oh, my God! There are only two switches in total, and a fool won't press the wrong one... Wait a minute! What is she looking at?

Only then did I realize that I hadn't covered the quilt yet, and quickly explained: "The cup was poured just now, and I was covered in water..."

The middle-aged nurse looked at me with a disdainful gaze and said, "Oh" Her gaze was clearly saying: "Wet the bed, wet the bed, the old lady has never seen anything, and she is still pretending to be with me..."

I was speechless, and then she started taking my temperature and blood pressure. Before leaving, he took away the empty medicine bottle hanging at the head of the bed and said, "Don't pull out the needle yourself in the future, you can press the red button at the head of the bed when you see that the drip is almost gone..."

My scalp suddenly tingled and I asked, "Didn't you pull out the needle for me?!" ”

The middle-aged nurse was stunned and said: "No, I'm on duty alone today, I just came in to check the ward to see if I've finished the drip, have you forgotten that you pulled out the needle..."

The middle-aged nurse pushed the cart out of the ward, and I felt a burst of inexplicable fear - who pulled out the needle, could there really be a ghost...