Half an hour later, in a certain ophthalmology consultation room.
“Name?”
“Du Sixian.”
“How old?”
“34C...”
The Doctor, who was burying his head writing the case notes, was stunned when he heard this. He raised his head and looked at the young girl opposite him with a strange expression. He seemed to have seen this speaking style somewhere before.
“I asked for your age!”
“Uh, sorry, ten, eighteen years old,” Du Sixian said awkwardly.
The Doctor subtly rolled his eyes and asked, “Why don’t you tell me about the situation first?”
Du Sixian nodded. “Actually, I just feel like there’s something wrong with my eyes. I keep seeing strange things.”
“Strange things? Do your eyes hurt?”
“They don’t hurt...”
“Do you have symptoms like itching, photophobia, or tearing?”
While asking carefully, the Doctor looked through the case notes Du Sixian brought. He slightly furrowed his brow when he saw there was no past medical history.
“I see you don’t have a history of eye disease! Have you had an examination?”
“I’ve already had it examined. This is the lab report and diagnosis,” Du Sixian took out the lab report and diagnosis and handed them to the Doctor with both hands.
After carefully reviewing the lab report and diagnosis, the Doctor frowned.
From the lab report and diagnosis, there were no signs of disease in her eyes.
“Strange, the report shows everything is normal! Why don’t you tell me specifically, what kind of strange things have you been seeing?”
“Do I have to?” Du Sixian’s eyes darted around as she spoke. She swallowed hard, feeling a bit nervous.
The Doctor showed a gentle smile and comforted her, “Little Girl, don’t be afraid. I don’t mean anything else. This is the basic procedure for a consultation, just to understand your condition.”
“Alright, you asked me to tell you!” Du Sixian said seriously.
“When I say strange things, it’s actually just that sometimes when I zone out for a moment, some faint shadows appear before my eyes.”
When the Doctor heard Du Sixian say this, the hand that had just picked up the teacup suddenly trembled. A blank face and an unpleasant memory gradually emerged in his mind.
“Oh, and sometimes I hear strange sounds...”
“Wait a minute!” The Doctor’s face sank when he heard half of it, and he couldn’t help but interrupt, “Are you trying to say that most of those shadows are blurry, they appear less during the day, and more at night, like you’re seeing ghosts!?”
Du Sixian, “...” How strange, why is this Doctor stealing my lines?
“That’s exactly right, but, Doctor, how did you know? Are you... a fortune «N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.t» teller?”
I’m the Fool! The Doctor muttered to himself, crossing his arms over his chest, and asked mockingly, “Miss, are you trying to say that you saw a Senior (female) at school who can act separately?”
“And you saw a magical girl riding a dog at the intersection, and before you came in just now, you saw a freak in the waiting hall who was diagnosed with lung cancer all over, with a huge black tumor on his body that was spewing thick smoke.”
“Oh right, right, take a look again, is there a pale little boy under my desk?”
The same trick, I won’t fall for it twice! the Doctor thought, a playful smile appearing at the corner of his mouth.
Du Sixian, “...” She hadn’t seen any of the things the Doctor mentioned, except for the pale little boy under the desk.
Is there something wrong with this Doctor’s mind? Is his imagination that rich?
Du Sixian thought suspiciously, her gaze unconsciously drifting towards the space under the desk. Then she saw the pale little boy with pitch-black eyes, casting a curious look at her.
“Ah—!” She screamed, jumping up from her seat in a flash, pointing under the desk, and stammering, “Do-Doctor, under your desk, there really is, is...”
“There really is a little boy, right?” The Doctor rolled his eyes, lowered his head, and poked around under the desk a couple of times. “Where is he? Where is he? Why don’t I see him?”
Watching the Doctor’s head go in and out of the pale little boy’s body, Du Sixian felt a chill run down her spine.
She felt she should probably leave. The Doctors in the hospital probably couldn’t help her.
Just as Du Sixian was about to leave, the Doctor sat up straight and pointed at the camera on her chest.
“Little Girl, I suspect you’re in cahoots with someone. You guys aren’t some online celebrity team that specializes in making prank videos, are you? And you’re making a series, right? Come on, let me see if you filmed me well?”
“Let me tell you, this is a hospital, not a place for you brats to mess around! Can you have some public morality?”
“Go back and tell that lunatic Lu Yibei, don’t think that just because you sent someone else, I’ll be scared again. If you keep doing this, I’m calling the police!”
Besides Lu Yibei, whom this Doctor encountered, others had encountered those online celebrity teams making prank videos more than once. Their actions of disrupting the hospital’s normal order were deeply detested by everyone in the hospital.
Hearing this, Du Sixian tilted her head and interrupted, “Wait, Doctor, does that Lu Yibei you mentioned have the same symptoms as me?”
“Aren’t your symptoms exactly the same? You don’t even change your routine, are you stupid?”
“...”
Du Sixian was silent for a moment, deciding not to argue with the Doctor about whether she really saw the strange shadows. Instead, she continued to press, “Doctor, would it be convenient for you to tell me where that person named Lu Yibei lives?”
“Although I know this might violate hospital regulations, I really urgently need to find him.” ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom
That person who has the same symptoms as me might be someone who has had close contact with an Expert. Finding him should solve my current predicament! Even if it can’t solve the predicament, it should be able to give me some help. Du Sixian thought.
“Pretend, keep pretending. I’ve found that you people are even better at pretending than a sack!”
“Fine, I’ll play along with you! Anyway, that kid causes trouble everywhere and has long been blacklisted by major hospitals. Even if I don’t tell you, you might be able to ask elsewhere.” the Doctor said angrily.
Du Sixian, “...” What kind of outrageous things did that person named Lu Yibei do to be wanted by all major hospitals? fгeewebnovёl.com
The Doctor fetched a notebook, buried his head, and wrote on a page for a while. With a 'rip!', he tore off the page and handed it to Du Sixian.
Du Sixian hesitantly took the paper from the Doctor’s hand, lowered her head for a look, and murmured, “Peony Street? Then I’ll go to Peony Street and take a look.”
Thinking this, Du Sixian thanked the Doctor, turned around, and walked out.
At this moment, she hadn’t realized that when people do bad things, it’s impossible to leave completely truthful information...