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Chapter 904 0.030116%

 The hospital should be quiet, but the single ward of the Affiliated Hospital of the Third Medical University in S City is not quiet at all.

There are birds chirping outside the window, patients or attendants talking and laughing in the corridor, children crying in the distance who are unwilling to take injections, and beside me there is the sound effect of my stupid brother Didi Didi playing mobile games.

And I was sitting on the hospital bed in a daze with my eyes covered with thick gauze.

When Dr. Roman asked me to be admitted to the hospital, my first reaction was actually to refuse, because I really didn’t want to go to the CDC ward anymore. What if I was afraid of being close to home?

But if you think about it carefully, there is no apocalyptic element of disease in this world, so the CDC cannot have any special authority - such as developing a plague antidote and instantly distributing it to everyone in the world.

And common eye diseases are not contagious, so they should not be quarantined anyway.

But... this kind of noisy situation makes it impossible for me to draw a "map", so I can't move on my own. What's the difference between this situation and being isolated?

The stupid brother is still playing basketball on his mobile phone, playing basketball on his mobile phone... I raised my hand and toggled on his mobile phone, which was in a very certain position because it kept making sounds.

"Slashdown!" came from the phone an English shout with a strange accent, much like a black accent, but I had no idea what it meant.

"Sister? Are your eyes uncomfortable?" Lin Shu ignored his game and suddenly came closer and asked very nervously.

"It's okay, let me know what game you are playing." I tilted my head with a sense of guilt for no reason.

"Can that be touched out..." The stupid brother muttered and started the game again.

Regarding the condition of my eyes, it was different from what I expected. Neither of the two scenarios, "because of the injury, the recovery speed is accelerated due to resistance" or "because of the chronic disease, the recovery is slow" happened.

Instead, "new wounds affect old wounds" and "several crimes are punished at the same time."

The doctor once explained it to my brother and me, but he didn't understand it at all. He just asked "How long will it take to get better?" - maybe he was scared out of his wits.

But I understood it clearly. After all, I had been ill for a long time and had nothing to do. So out of boredom, I started to play by drawing reminder boards for my sister in the gray "field of vision".

“[Tip: ‘Time Paradox’ has infected Patient Zero in Shanshui Le City.]”

“[Tip: ‘Time Paradox’ autonomously mutates into ‘severe cold’ symptoms.]”

"[Tip: Degenerate 'Severe Cold' successfully.]"

“[Tip: ‘Time Paradox’ autonomously mutated into ‘stomach bleeding’ symptoms.]”

"[Tip: Degenerate 'Stomach Bleeding' successfully.]"

Personally, I think this ranking is very reasonable. After all, the two unlucky symptoms only lasted for 7 minutes and 2 minutes respectively before completely disappearing without any sequelae.

But the eyes... because the duration of being unable to see is too long, obviously exceeding the 60 hours the doctor said, it can only mean that they are "actively evolving".

“[Tip: ‘Time Paradox’ evolves into ‘retinal artery embolism’ and ‘intracranial congestion’ symptoms.]”

“[Tip: ‘Time Paradox’ autonomously mutated into ‘vitreous congestion’ and ‘acute glaucoma’ symptoms.]”

Well...the last two symptoms are the reason why they had to hospitalize me.

In the words of my stupid brother, my eyes were bleeding like fountains, and I couldn't stop them, as if someone had cut me with a knife.

This situation looks strangely familiar, let's look for an opportunity to have another flash of gold.

Hmm... Speaking of which, will the Saint be restrained by the Heavenly Locks?

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"The hospitalization procedures have been completed," Roman knocked on the ward door that was originally open and walked in. He flipped something in his hand, walked to the bedside and handed it to Lin Shu: "This is

It’s a consent form for surgery, please read it first.”

"Why do I feel that several procedures are missing?" I looked up at the doctor whose figure was blurred because of his speech: "Where is the preoperative examination? Where is the preoperative conversation?"

"Why are you so skilled!" My stupid brother suddenly yelled at me: "I knew I was uncomfortable with my eyes, so I checked them in advance, right?"

"Uh... isn't this common sense?" I put on an innocent face and said, "It's like this on TV."

"Hmph, I don't watch those soap operas of yours." He snorted and started to look down at the consent form.

""Forensic Doctor Qin Shiyue" is quite interesting..." I muttered and turned to Roman: "Isn't Lin Shu's signature useless?"

"Yes, it is invalid if a minor signs it. As a doctor here, I can barely complete the hospitalization procedures, but this thing cannot be signed by a patient's family member." Roman shrugged.

"Are you more than just a doctor in that small clinic?" I was a little surprised.

"Basically..." Roman hesitated, as if he was considering whether he could say it in front of Lin Shu, but finally spoke: "I have a name in all the hospitals in this city."

"Just blow it." The stupid brother responded without raising his head.

I understand this. Roman, and the original [Monitor] whom he replaced, all have a bit of Schrödinger's cat meaning. When I, [Patient Zero], was found to be ill and hospitalized, no matter what the outcome,

Whichever hospital he chooses, he will be a doctor from that hospital.

"Anyway, once your father or mother comes back to sign, the surgery can be arranged immediately." The doctor changed the subject.

"Can it be cured?" "Can it be cured?" My stupid brother and I responded at the same time.

Lin Shu's question was normal, but what I said was something that only Roman could understand. What else did it mean - this disease similar to world line binding, can it really be cured through ordinary surgery?

"Of course," Roman responded affirmatively: "This is just a 'minor operation', but the person who presided over it is an 'expert'."

OK, I understand, as long as there is no mystery or interference between worlds, there is absolutely no problem for ordinary people to deal with ordinary diseases using methods, even if mine is a strange disease that should not occur at the same time.

"What, it might lead to permanent blindness?" The stupid brother seemed to have finally seen the scary part of the surgery consent form, and muttered in a low voice.

"Then, what should I say when my mother asks me why I suddenly got into such a serious situation?" I decided to scare him with something more terrifying.

"I - uh..." Lin Shu paused, then suddenly made up his mind and said, "Just say I hit you in the face with the ball!"

In fact, it's okay for me to say that I accidentally fell, but it seems that he doesn't intend to evade responsibility - of course, maybe he just doesn't want to be scolded for slipping down the stairs.

"Then, let's say you fell into the lake while skateboarding, and I was shocked by the cold water when I went to fish you out at noon."

"Hello!"

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