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University Doctor and His Fragile Patients-Chapter 361 - 295: You Forgot Your Key, So You Climbed Up to the Fourth-Floor Window?
"Sob sob... Cries for Dr. Chen..."
"If only Dr. Chen had been two minutes earlier, he could have gone off duty!"
"Dr. Chen: Does this life look tough?! I’ve been living it for two or three years now!"
"Heartbroken listeners, tearful hearers!"
"Although I know you’re concerned that Dr. Chen can’t leave work, at this moment, maybe care a little about the patient himself..."
"Yeah, falling from the fourth floor, is this person still alive?"
"..."
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Chen Mu was speechless for less than half a second.
He stretched his long legs and quickly sprinted to the back of the apartment building.
"What’s going on?"
"Was it suicide?"
The boy who came to give the report was right next to Chen Mu.
Hearing Chen Mu’s question, the boy shook his head, "It’s not suicide, it’s about not having keys."
"Huh?"
Chen Mu saw the patient and communicated a few words.
Chen Mu breathed a sigh of relief—the patient’s consciousness was clear.
There wasn’t any internal bleeding, just multiple fractures.
He was quite resistant to falling.
While Chen Mu used the Silver Needle to block the patient’s pain points,
he frowned and asked the patient himself, "Your classmate said you fell from the fourth floor because you didn’t have keys?"
Seeing the patient with somewhat evasive eyes.
Chen Mu instantly figured it out.
The boy who came to report the situation was not lying.
Every word he said was true.
More like this, the less Chen Mu understood, "I remember our school has backup keys for all dorm rooms at the dorm manager’s place, right?"
"If you didn’t have your keys, couldn’t you just tell the dorm manager?"
Listening to Chen Mu’s interrogation,
The patient himself avoided Chen Mu’s eyes even more.
Prompting Chen Mu to furrow his brow.
He stared intently at the patient, trying to pry open his mouth.
Finally, the boy who came to report spoke up, "Dr. Chen, here’s how it happened..."
"Our school rules state that after moving into a student dormitory, students are not allowed to change the locks privately. If discovered, academic points will be deducted!"
Chen Mu nodded: "I remember that school rule."
"And there’s a story behind this rule..."
Two years ago, a female student was sleeping in the dorm and forgot to unplug a prohibited appliance.
Causing the appliance to catch fire.
When the dorm manager arrived with the keys, he unexpectedly found he couldn’t open the dorm room door.
This dorm had changed the locks secretly.
If not for the firefighter arriving promptly and sawing through the dorm door, maybe someone would have died that day.
Since that day,
Hai City University established a new rule that prohibits students from privately changing dormitory door locks. If discovered, two academic points will be deducted.
Chen Mu stared at the patient: "You did this to avoid losing those two points?"
Seeing the patient nod.
Chen Mu was thoroughly speechless, raised his head to look at the exterior wall of the school apartment building.
Just one glance.
Chen Mu roughly understood how this boy climbed to the fourth floor.
In Hai City, you might see coconut trees walking down the street.
For a free sip of coconut, many locals more or less master some tree-climbing skills.
However, in the past two years, realizing the risks involved, they’ve now explicitly prohibited such behavior.
Yet the current university students who are locals belong to those who can climb trees.
Those who can climb trees naturally feel confident seeing these drainage pipes.
Thinking they can easily handle the drainage pipes and climb to the fourth floor through the dormitory balcony window to open the door themselves.
"Ahhhhh!!!" Chen Mu applied a bit of force to confirm a certain part of the patient’s bone wasn’t fractured.
His slight force resulted in a bout of wailing from the patient.
Facing the physiological tears on the patient’s face due to excessive pain.
Chen Mu curiously asked, "Speaking of which, you climbed to the fourth floor, going back to the dorm should have been simple, right?"
"How did you fall down?"
"Did you look down?"
Often, people don’t feel fear if they keep climbing up without looking down.
But during the climb, looking down at a certain moment might make them realize they have no way back, leading to climbing errors.
Causing a situation like the patient himself.
But upon hearing Chen Mu’s words, the patient shook his head gently, "How could I make such a low-level mistake?"
Low-level mistake?
"Pfft!" Listening to the patient’s evaluation, Chen Mu couldn’t help but laugh!
"Alright, then please tell us, what’s your non-low-level mistake?"
The patient squirmed for a while.
Gave the answer, "I climbed to the fourth floor only to realize the dormitory window wasn’t open."
"While trying to open the window from the outside, I used too much force and fell."
Chen Mu: "..."
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"?????"
"No, I think this mistake is even more low-level than looking down while climbing!"
"Dude! You climbed the fourth floor! You didn’t even think about checking if your dorm’s window was open before going up?"
"For a moment, I really don’t know what to say..."
"If you don’t know what to say, then just stay silent like Dr. Chen!"
"Dr. Chen isn’t silent; he’s too angry to speak."
"Dr. Chen: I never dreamed such an idiot would keep me from going off duty!"
"Deduct his academic points, Dr. Chen! This bad behavior deserves academic point deduction!"
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"Changing dormitory door locks privately, deduction of academic points."
"Climbing the exterior walls of the dormitory building, deduction of academic points."
"Mu Yao, can you use my phone to inform Secretary Lu over there, and ask him to contact this student’s counselor to deduct his academic points!"
The boy was astonished upon hearing this.
Instinctively clutching his pants pocket tightly.
"Dr. Chen, if you deduct my points, I won’t tell you my class, name, or major!"
Chen Mu snorted coldly, "Not important..."
"Not important?"
The patient himself instinctively repeated Chen Mu’s words.
Frowning tightly, his eyes still full of confusion, "Why is it not important?!"
"If you don’t know my name, major, and class, how can you deduct my points?"
Chen Mu continued to laugh coldly.
Even amid treating the wound, he managed to lift his hand to point at the filming camera behind him.
"This student, I forgot to tell you, our school has upgraded."
Patient himself: "???"
Chen Mu: "Now, there are teachers responsible for this aspect, watching my live broadcast room. Every time a serious patient appears, they screenshot and post it in the school counselor group."
"Each class counselor is required to claim their own student."
"So..."
Chen Mu couldn’t help but smile, "Maybe your points are already being deducted. As for whether you tell me your name, it doesn’t really matter..."
"Oh, right!"
Chen Mu snapped his fingers, "We can add a school rule later—patients who don’t cooperate with the school doctor or provide their identity information can lose two more points!"
"Maybe? Effective immediately?"
Patient himself: "!!!"







