This hospital is quiet, unlike other quiet hospitals. There are no crying children, no people rushing to see a doctor, and no people shouting without quality.
From time to time, a nurse would pass by in the dimly lit corridor, and every time she passed by, she would lower her head and say hello carefully.
Xu Shuo looked at the layout here and looked for Ward No. 13 quietly. He couldn't wait to see what the deceased looked like this time.
It wasn't until he reached the end of the long corridor that Xu Shuo saw the number "13". Below the house number was the name of the patient living in this ward: Luo Kun.
After confirming that he had found the right one, Xu Shuo opened the door.
The balcony door in the room was closed and the curtains were drawn tightly. In the extremely dark room, there was only the light projected from the corridor.
In the middle of the light beam, a thin young man sitting on the bed with his knees in his arms suddenly looked up.
Thick and messy black hair covered half of his face, and the young man's expression was gloomy and unclear. Then, a smile appeared on the somewhat pale face: "Doctor Chu, you are here."
Xu Shuo subconsciously looked at his identity plate.
Chen Chu, the name should be right.
"The nurse said your mental condition is not very good." Xu Shuo walked into the room and turned on the light on the wall.
The moment the incandescent light came on, the boy seemed to squint his eyes because he was not used to it, then he grinned and said, "Are you going to take medicine?"
Xu Shuo suddenly came closer and looked at him. The young man raised his head and looked at him. His dark eyes were full of innocence and naivety. His body seemed to be tortured by illness and was very thin. He looked pitiful.
But Xu Shuo always felt that there was something wrong with the deceased, and that he exuded a strange malice.
It doesn't matter, he's going to die soon anyway.
Xu Shuo took out the medicine from his pocket, showed a gentle and caring smile, and said, "Well, take the medicine first."
There was no troublesome scenario like a patient refusing to take medicine. The young man took the medicine obediently, and then Xu Shuo poured another glass of water and handed it to him.
This is what I plan to watch him eat until he eats it.
The young man took the medicine and was about to put it into his mouth. Suddenly, he paused. He looked at Xu Shuo, tilted his head and asked curiously: "Doctor Chu, how long do I have to take the medicine before I feel better?"
"Let's see how the next checkup goes." Xu Shuo didn't deliberately say the strange words "I don't need to eat anymore", but after thinking about it, he said seriously: "If there is nothing wrong with the checkup, there is no need to eat anymore."
The medicine is gone."
"Okay." The young man curled his lips.
He stared at Xu Shuo, slowly put a pill into his mouth, and then another pill, then raised the water glass and drank a gulp of water.
The boy performed these movements very slowly, as if it was a very strange ritual. Finally, after the surge in his throat was over, he opened his mouth towards Xu Shuo, grinned again, and said with a smile: "I ate them all."
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Xu Shuo nodded calmly: "Well, you will feel sleepy after taking the medicine, so you should take a good rest."
"Okay." The young man responded obediently, moved his body to lie down, and covered himself with the quilt obediently.
Xu Shuo turned off the light, walked out and closed the door again.
After finishing all this, he just turned around, and the nurse who just went to report the situation was standing in front of him. He didn't know when he came over.
The nurse looked at him with concern and asked: "Dr. Chen, has Xiao Kun taken the medicine?"
Xu Shuo nodded: "I just took the medicine and now I'm sleeping."
"That's good." The nurse suddenly looked relieved, and a smile appeared on her originally worried face, and said, "Thank you for your hard work, Dr. Chen."
"It should."
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The medicine will take effect in about ten minutes.
Xu Shuo returned to his office, looked at the main task, and thought that it would be completed in a while.
Speaking of which, there was no player gathering process at the beginning of this scenario. I don’t know if he is the only player in this game, or if in the official game, the players will not meet.
If it is the latter, it will be difficult to guess the identities and tasks of other players.
Forget it, after all, his mission this time is not that troublesome. After killing people, he only has to ensure his own survival.
Xu Shuo thought about this and rubbed his temples. He didn't know if it was because he stayed up too late. He always felt very bad and his brain felt a little swollen and painful from time to time.
And entering the game seems to be quite mentally draining.
I fell asleep at midnight last night and slept until noon. I should have slept for eight hours, so I wouldn't feel tired now.
After this game was over, he had better give himself a day off, lest he die of a sudden heart attack.
While waiting, Xu Shuo looked through the doctor's desk and cabinet out of boredom, then found his mobile phone from the drawer, unlocked it with his fingerprint, and played the mini-game that came with the phone.
After a while, the familiar system prompt sounded.
[Congratulations on completing the mission: killing Luo Kun, the patient in Ward No. 13.]
Xu Shuo turned his head and glanced at the closed door. This mission was completed very quickly, and the doctor's character card was not drawn. So, then we just have to fish and wait for the game to end?
At this time, a piercing scream came over, followed by rapid steps and noisy sounds outside the door.
To find someone dead so soon?
Xu Shuo paused, stood up, opened the door and walked out, looked at the chaotic corridor, and grabbed a nurse who ran over.
"What happened?" he asked.
"Ah!" The nurse caught by him was startled, then pointed in the distance with some fear, and said cautiously: "The patient in ward ten...the thirteenth was just found lying in the stairwell, bleeding a lot...
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"...What?" Xu Shuo was stunned.
Is there something wrong with this way of death?
He turned around and walked quickly over there, but the next moment, his brain suddenly felt a strong dizziness, and Xu Shuo staggered and leaned against the wall.
"Doctor Chen!" The nurse behind him anxiously stepped forward to support him and said worriedly: "Doctor Chen, what's wrong with you? Please go in and sit down first."
Xu Shuo pressed his head, and his brain felt swollen, painful and dizzy, as if something was squeezing inside and trying to come out.
He had just been staying up late recently, so he shouldn't have died so quickly, not to mention this was in a game.
The nurse quickly helped him into the office again, then looked at him carefully and asked: "Doctor Chen, do you feel a headache? Well... you... have you taken your medicine today?"
Xu Shuo, who was holding his head: "...?"
He suddenly looked up, startling the nurse who came closer to ask questions.
After taking two steps back, the nurse looked at the table, then picked up an unmarked white bottle on the table, poured out two pills, then quickly poured a glass of water, and finally handed it to her face.
The nurse looked at him worriedly and said softly: "Dr. Chen, if you feel uncomfortable, just take the medicine first."