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University Doctor and His Fragile Patients-Chapter 278 - 237: Eyeliner Leaked, All Into the Eyes!
Chen Mu stroked his chin and said, "To put it simply, it's a place for the law school's students to mediate legal disputes, or even practice litigation."
"For cases like yours, if you seek their help and it's just mediation, there's no fee."
Hu Lanlan's mind immediately started working: "Dr. Chen, what if we're preparing to sue that store?"
Chen Mu: "The last victim, with the help of the law school students, went through with an appeal."
"Six months after the incident, with the court's mediation, both parties reached an agreement. Besides returning the student's purchase and refunding the money, they also had to pay the victim two thousand yuan as compensation for emotional distress."
"Oh, right!"
Chen Mu slapped his forehead: "If there's compensation for emotional distress, your agent lawyer will charge a ten percent handling fee."
Hu Lanlan's roommate couldn't understand: "But if they settled, what happened to that beauty shop afterwards?"
Chen Mu laughed: "Rumors spread fast on campus."
"Later, no one would go to that store at the school entrance; even if someone occasionally tried to go in, an enthusiastic classmate would stop them to tell them what happened before..."
"Eventually, that store was transferred."
Hu Lanlan was amazed: "Our school is impressive!"
Chen Mu: "So, what's going on with your eyes?"
"Is it related to that beauty shop too?"
Hu Lanlan nodded vigorously: "When I was putting on makeup this morning, the eyeliner pen I bought from that beauty shop suddenly started leaking."
"The ink from the eyeliner pen leaked into my eyes."
Chen Mu frowned: "Preserve the evidence, and also take note of the brand of the eyeliner pen..."
Hu Lanlan: "But, Dr. Chen, it's an unregistered product..."
Chen Mu laughed: "Unregistered product? That's even better!"
"First, go get your eyes cleaned, and then go find your counselor!" 𝑓𝘳𝘦𝑒𝑤𝑒𝘣𝘯ℴ𝘷𝘦𝓁.𝑐𝑜𝑚
"Trust me, your university life ahead might just become quite pleasant."
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"Selling unregistered products, this shop owner might end up in big trouble!"
"You can't imagine how fierce a yet-to-practice lawyer can be!"
"Is it the lawyer that's fierce, or the teacher? I remember when I first became a proxy lawyer during my graduate studies, my lawsuit document was checked by my mentor seven or eight times, afraid I'd embarrass him..."
"That's hilarious, my professor is the same. He said his winning rate has been excellent in recent years, and if I embarrassed him, he'd expel me from his mentorship!"
"Doing things like this right at the university entrance, how could that store dare?"
"It must be said, we also have this kind of store at our university entrance, because they take advantage of students being away from home, not daring to cause trouble."
"Hai City University understands self-circulation, allowing its students to build court experience while also protecting their own legal rights!"
"A perfect closed loop!"
"..."
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Hu Lanlan walked out of the school clinic after washing her eyes, even humming a tune.
Chen Mu looked back at the group in white coats still lined up behind him, waiting for their new tasks.
Feeling rather helpless.
Worried.
About what tasks to assign to this group.
From outside.
The hurried sound of footsteps was heard once again.
Chen Mu instinctively pulled out a stack of medical records from under the desk.
A boy, still in pajamas with messy hair, entered.
Grimacing, he walked into the school clinic.
Just as he sat in front of Chen Mu, ready to explain his condition.
But...
When he opened his mouth, he could only make muffled noises.
Chen Mu sighed.
He pushed his recently opened notepad to the boy.
Then handed over a pen.
"If you can't speak, write it down."
The boy nodded: "Mm-mm..."
Before starting to write down his condition,
he didn't forget to hand his ID to Chen Mu.
After the boy finished writing,
he pushed the notepad in front of Chen Mu.
Feeling the intense gaze of the intern doctors behind him,
Chen Mu read aloud from the paper: "Dr. Chen, I was chewing gum, and it got stuck in my tooth!"
"That tooth of mine is bad, and the nerve is exposed."
Chen Mu: "..."
Chen Mu: "Since you know the nerve is exposed, why didn't you see a dentist earlier?"
The boy looked as if he was about to cry.
He wrote on the paper: "Dr. Chen...I'm scared..."
"Every time I go to the dentist, they have these drill-like tools they use on my teeth."
Chen Mu: "That's a normal dental procedure."
The boy continued writing: "I know, but that's not all!"
"They even tell me it won't hurt much, but even with anesthetic, root canal treatment is unbearable!"
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"Those who've had root canal treatment are nodding vigorously!"
"I know dental problems get worse the longer you delay, but I'm really scared of seeing the dentist!"
"I was less nervous undergoing appendicitis surgery than a dental visit..."
"That dental drill tool is really scary, I'm afraid the dentist might make a hole in my face if their hand slips."
"My teeth have also been bad for years, I'm surviving on ibuprofen."
"I was relying on ibuprofen too, but I took it so frequently that I ended up with allergic purpura..."
"???"
"You up there, don't scare me! I'm faint-hearted!"
"..."
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Chen Mu sighed, "This tooth issue can't be handled at the campus clinic..."
The boy's eyes widened.
He quickly wrote: "Dr. Chen, I really trust your medical skills; everyone at the school says you're great."
Chen Mu remained expressionless: "But I'm not a dentist."
"There's a dental clinic just behind the campus, go directly there."
The boy left, wiping his tears.
Chen Mu was just beginning to relax when another girl walked in.
But this time.
Before the girl came in.
Chen Mu didn't hear any footsteps.
Instantly.
Chen Mu had a bad premonition.
"Can someone check if there's another line outside the door?"
The white coats didn't even need to go out.
The girl who walked in spoke up: "Dr. Chen, before I came in, there was already a line outside."
"About ten people in line."
Chen Mu breathed a sigh of relief.
At least it hasn't reached downstairs yet.
He took the health card the girl handed over and swiped it on the reader.
The girl's information appeared on the computer.
"Zhang Qiaoqiao."
Zhang Qiaoqiao smoothed her hair, "Dr. Chen, my back really hurts. Can I get acupuncture at the campus clinic?"
Chen Mu glanced at the previous medical records Zhang Qiaoqiao had filled in during her entrance physical examination.
Lumbar muscle strain.
And with a history of five to six years.
Chen Mu pointed to the examination bed already fitted with a fresh medical sheet.
"Lie down first, let me assess your situation."
"How did you end up with lumbar muscle strain so young?"
Lumbar muscle strain.
It's usually more common among middle-aged or elderly people.
It's unusual for someone Zhang Qiaoqiao's age.
Zhang Qiaoqiao sighed: "Where I'm from, exams in middle and high school are extremely competitive."
"But our school wouldn't allow us to leave books there, so I had to carry them back and forth."
"Moreover..."
"The distance between my home and school was pretty far, taking three hours total travel time each day."
Speaking of this.
Zhang Qiaoqiao's eyes turned a bit red, "I often took a bus where one of the stops was a market."
"Even if I was lucky enough to get a seat, elderly people returning from shopping would purposely stand in front of me."
"If I didn't give up my seat, they'd point fingers and gossip about me..."
Hearing this.
There was no need for Zhang Qiaoqiao to continue.
Chen Mu could already guess what happened next, "So, all those years, you carried that heavy backpack standing on your way home?"
Zhang Qiaoqiao sniffed: "I was only just starting high school when they diagnosed my lumbar muscle strain. Later, my mom sold our house to buy one closer to school..."
"Used up all our savings. Dr. Chen, I heard acupuncture is free at the campus clinic, so I came to save my family some money..."







