"I am curious about everything about this child, but I am also slightly worried. He is like a quagmire. The closer you get, the more dangerous it is."
"The mother of the child suffers from bipolar disorder. She will not be so nervous only when she sees her child. In order to facilitate treatment, our doctors here will always take the child to see her, mainly to alleviate her condition."
"Children have a natural dependence on their mothers. At such a young age, they can already recognize their mothers."
"But what makes me feel strange is that the first word this child spoke was not mother or his own name, but - 'door'."
"At first I thought I heard it wrong, or that it was the sound the child made unconsciously. Maybe when the nurse picked up the child and left, he pointed to the door of his mother's room with his pink little finger and mouthed
Repeatedly saying the same word - door."
"He seemed to be communicating to us that he wanted to get closer to the door."
"This is what makes me most uneasy. I have questioned everyone in the hospital, and no one has taught him to say this word!"
"No one taught him, but he pronounced the word and knew its meaning clearly. Who told him this? Are there other things in my office?"
"What happened later was even more terrifying. When the nurse holding the child and I entered Ward 3 to visit his mother, the child looked at the end of the corridor and waved his hands as if he was greeting someone."
"I could see clearly at that time that there was no one else in the corridor except us."
"If it were just like this, I wouldn't be too worried."
"But then the nurse noticed something was wrong and asked him what he was doing? Who was he saying hello to?"
"The child stammered and said three words - He Yajun."
"The nurse didn't understand the meaning of these three words and thought the child was just babbling and shouting casually. She didn't take it to heart and carried the child deep into the corridor."
"Actually, I wanted to stop her at that time, because He Yajun was indeed a real person. Before the third ward was built, a worker had an accident, and that person's name was He Yajun."
"Even the doctors and nurses in the hospital don't know about this. How could he pronounce He Yajun's name?"
"I stood at the door of the ward and watched the nurse carry the child away. When she walked up the stairs, the little boy waved to the deserted corner next to the nurse again."
"To be honest, I have seen so many crazy people with weird illnesses and I have never been afraid. But that day in the corridor, I felt fear for the first time."
"After experiencing this incident, I paid more attention to him."
The first letter ended here. The dean didn't say who the letter was going to be sent to until the end. Chen Ge read it all and only found the words "Dr. Chen" at the beginning of the letter.
"The surname is Chen? Could it be my father? But he is a haunted house owner and a doctor, so he has nothing to do with it!" Chen Ge was filled with joy and thought he had found the clues left by his parents. Looking at it now, he was a little too optimistic.
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When I opened the second letter, the content inside was even more bizarre.
"Dr. Chen, we need to meet. Things have gotten a little out of control."
"When a child just learns to crawl, he will actively look for his mother. No one in the third ward knows how the child left the office and ran outside the third ward."
"Other nurses and doctors have also noticed problems with this child. He seldom cries, always smiles at certain places, becomes happier at night, and does not act like a child at all."
"He has a strong learning ability, and his speech has become fluent. He can accurately pronounce words one by one, but the things he says always make people feel scared."
"Maybe the child sees the world differently from us. He calls patients taking sedatives and sleeping drugs toys, and looks at them as if they are dead objects."
"He would also punch and clap his hands at the patient who was losing his mind. He would face the patient but stare at the patient's shoulder, as if there was something on the patient's shoulder."
"The most puzzling thing is that he likes to run outside Ward No. 3 without going in. He just stares at the door. He can watch alone all afternoon."
"Some doctors and nurses suggested that I take the child away and give him to a welfare institution to raise him. They were also frightened by the child."
"Sending the child away may have an impact on the mother's treatment. It took us almost a year to stabilize his mother's disease, so we cannot give up halfway."
"I rejected the doctor's advice, and a few months later, good news came from the police. They used the fake car as a clue to find the child's biological father in the south."
"At this time, the child's mother's condition has basically stabilized. We entrusted a lawyer to take the child's father to court, requiring him to bear the costs of hospitalization and treatment, and also requiring him to give the child's mother a title."
"The lawsuit was won, and the father's attitude changed a lot, either because he was afraid of going to jail or because he felt regretful."
"Everything is developing in a good direction, and the child's mother is gradually getting over her illness. This young mother looks particularly strong in front of her child."
"The follow-up treatment lasted for another half a year. The child's mother's disease was completely under control. She had no relatives. On the day she left, except for a few doctors, it did not cause much trouble."
"The child left with his mother, but the three years in the mental hospital had an irreversible impact on his growth. Until the night before leaving, the child sneaked into the corridor and said something to the door panel that no one could listen to.
If you don’t understand.”
"After the mother and son left, I thought the dust had settled and everything was over, but no one expected that things would develop to a point where they were completely out of control."
"Just one year later, when the child was four years old, he was sent back by his father!"
"According to his father, the child's mother was killed at home and the child himself witnessed the entire incident."
"When I see this child again, he has changed a lot. The only pillar has collapsed. His condition is the same as when his mother first arrived at the hospital."
"In view of the child's various previous performances, our hospital did not accept him and asked his father to take him to a large hospital for treatment."
"On the night we rejected him, at the first minute after midnight, blood began to leak out of the white-painted door of Ward No. 3 in the Third Ward."
"It lasted about a minute before it stopped. By the time I found out about it, it was already a week later. During this time, all kinds of weird things started to happen in the ward."
The second letter ended abruptly. Chen Ge looked at the words in the letter and corresponding to the dean's description, he thought of a person who had the same experience.
He couldn't wait to open the third letter. Inside the envelope was a photo of a woman and her child. The moment he saw this photo, Chen Ge's mind went crazy.
He had seen this photo, when he was helping Men Nan pack things in Haiming's apartment!
A woman was lying on the hospital bed in a hospital gown, next to a shy little boy.