Zhao Wanyang was a little frightened and stammered, "I feel... I feel better."

"Are you able to sleep at night?"

The doctor asked again.

"I slept...slept quite well."

Zhao Wanyang avoided eye contact and looked at the nurse beside her.

The nurse also had a name tag on her chest, her name was Chen Xi, and her picture only showed the back of her head.

"After increasing the dosage and changing the medication a few more times, he should be able to be discharged."

It's unclear whether the doctor was speaking to the nurse or to Zhao Wanyang.

After the doctor left, the nurse took a bottle of saline solution and a bottle of red medicine from the cart, mixed them, and hung them on the IV stand.

"This is the medicine you need today. I'll come after lunch."

After the nurse finished speaking, she pushed the cart out of the room.

Zhao Wanyang breathed a sigh of relief and patted her chest.

"Why was it so scary right from the start... Thank goodness they didn't grab my neck and give me a shot directly."

Zhao Wanyang captured this moment after lunch.

The clock on the wall shows that it is 10:10, which means there are at least two hours left.

The ward was spacious, and the single room was quite nice, with a chair and a bedside table for family members to use.

Zhao Wanyang rummaged through the bedside table and found a yellowed note with some words scrawled on it in pencil.

The nurses and doctors in this hospital are all abnormal!

Do not open the door for the nurses after 22 PM! Not even for changing dressings! But if you see green on the white wall after 22 PM, go to the emergency room doctor, tell them your situation, and they will prescribe eye drops.

The doctor will make rounds from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. You must stay in bed during these times!

The medication the nurse changes is colorless and transparent. If you find the color of the medication is wrong, refuse to change it!

There will be no shadows outside the window on the 4th floor. If you do see a shadow, press the alarm button next to the bed immediately!

Three meals a day will be delivered to your bedside. Don't talk to the person delivering the food! If there is any red in the food, throw it in the trash in front of him and ask him to bring you another one. Be firm in your tone! We have already paid for this!

We paid for a single room, and if there are other people in the room, we have the right to request a change of room, since we have paid for it!

This hospital is absolutely rubbish. I've had enough of this place.

The security guards at this hospital are idiots; they completely ignore people and even call nurses. Be careful!

"I hate this kind of dungeon!"

Zhao Wanyang clutched the note and collapsed onto the bed.

"The nurse's medicine was red... there's already a problem. The doctor will come to check on me again this afternoon, and there's another test when they deliver lunch... I'm having such a hard time."

Zhao Wanyang would occasionally turn her head to look out the window, afraid that someone who shouldn't be there would appear.

Because the note said to press the alarm immediately, Zhao Wanyang didn't even dare to close the curtains.

What should I do if I see a shadowy figure while I'm sleeping at night?

She couldn't figure it out and wondered if she should go check on the other patients.

What if White is in the next ward?

The rooms have been checked this morning, so you should be free to move around a bit.

Thinking this, Zhao Wanyang got out of bed and pushed open the door.

"where are you going?"

The nurse from earlier hadn't left; instead, she was standing right in the doorway. Zhao Wanyang bumped into her as soon as she opened the door.

The nurse stared at Zhao Wanyang expressionlessly.

"I...I need to use the restroom..."

"Don't wander around. The doctor will be very angry if he doesn't see you when he makes his rounds."

The nurse gave a warning before pushing the cart into the next room.

"This nurse is definitely not the one who knocked on the door..."

Zhao Wanyang gritted her teeth and reluctantly went into the restroom, staying inside for a few minutes before coming out.

Part of the ward door is made of transparent glass, allowing a clear view of the ward's interior.

Zhao Wanyang looked at each patient one by one. None of them looked well. Some patients became extremely agitated after making eye contact with Zhao Wanyang, staring at her with wide eyes and baring their teeth.

"I'll wait for White to come looking for me..."

Zhao Wanyang lay on the hospital bed, staring blankly at the mass grave outside the window.

If he were also a patient, he would probably be thinking of searching for the person knocking on his door in other wards...

But what if he wasn't a patient, but someone else?

The dean... or someone who delivers meals from the kitchen?

They couldn't possibly be doctors or nurses; they don't even look human.

Zhao Wanyang couldn't figure it out. Should she go and explore other floors?

Zhao Wanyang lay in the hospital bed until midnight, when she smelled a faint fragrance amidst the smell of disinfectant.

The food delivery person has arrived.

But the note also clearly stated that you shouldn't talk to the person delivering the food...

"Hello, this is your lunch."

The delivery man, with a long beard and a thin build, parked his cart full of boxed meals outside the hospital bed and then took one of the boxes into the room.

"The boxed lunch is here."

He seemed somewhat numb. After stepping outside the door, he raised a finger, pointed to the floor beneath his feet, nodded, and closed the door.

Zhao Wanyang was completely confused.

Is this a signal for me to go downstairs?

Chapter 72 Cafeteria Staff Code of Conduct

Zhao Wanyang was indeed a little hungry, and she knew that having normal physiological needs would present more challenges in the dungeon.

After rummaging through the lunchbox for a while to make sure there were no red items inside, I started eating heartily.

Although the note said to check the food box for red in front of the delivery person, Zhao Wanyang thought that even if there was red, she wouldn't dare to directly scold the delivery person.

So what if I go hungry for a meal?

As a patient, I don't have much physical exertion; I just lie in bed all day and don't expend much energy.

After finishing her rice, Zhao Wanyang decided to go downstairs to take a look.

However, it was almost 1 o'clock, so she lay down and waited for the doctor to make rounds.

Before the doctor arrived, a nurse entered the room to apply medicine to Zhao Wanyang.

Zhao Wanyang remembers that the medicine prepared by the nurse was red, and the note clearly stated that she should refuse to have the nurse administer medicine of the wrong color.

"I won't change it! You gave me the wrong medicine! It's not this color!"

"The medicine has already been prepared, and it was prescribed by the doctor. How could the wrong medicine have been given?"

The nurse looked somewhat annoyed, grabbed Zhao Wanyang's wrist, and prepared to inject the needle.

"You let go!"

Zhao Wanyang shook off the nurse and warned, "If you keep doing this, I'm going to file a complaint against you! I'll complain to the hospital director. Is this how you treat patients?"

The nurse stood at the head of the bed, staring at Zhao Wanyang without saying a word.

"What do you want? I've already paid!"

Zhao Wanyang suddenly remembered this sentence on the note.

The patient has already paid!

If you're administering the wrong medication, can't I ask for a change?

As expected, after hearing the words "payment," the nurse bowed slightly and left the ward.

Phew... It seems that money can indeed keep them in check.

The nurses didn't appear again until nearly 3 p.m., and the doctor finally arrived late, asking about Zhao Wanyang's condition as usual, without mentioning changing the dressing.

The doctor managed to get by today...

There is still plenty of time.

Zhao Wanyang got up, intending to explore the other floors of the hospital and, incidentally, find her teammates from the dungeon.

Restricting communication within the Knockers' network was something Zhao Wanyang hadn't anticipated.

Unbeknownst to her, she had returned to the instance she had initially entered, now searching for clues alone as a patient in an unknown and unfamiliar hospital.

When Zhao Wanyang arrived at the nurses' station, she found that there were no nurses on duty. Looking at the elevator and emergency exit opposite, she noticed a note posted next to the elevator.

Security personnel are requested to use the stairs and not waste elevator resources.

"The stairs are where security guards move around... The note also reminded me to be careful of security guards, which means I should use the elevator."

Zhao Wanyang pressed the elevator button and suddenly heard footsteps coming from the stairwell next door.

She cautiously peered inside and saw a security guard in a blue uniform walking up from downstairs.

The elevator would be coming up in a bit, Zhao Wanyang stared intently at the screen displaying the elevator floor, listening to the footsteps that were right next to her.

Hurry up...

"Ding!"

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