Chapter 111 Emergencies

Tu Ran quickly walked towards the room where the doctors lived.

She raised her hand and was about to knock on the door.

A face was already on the glass window of the door.

His eyes flicked around, looking for something.

Tu Ran looked at the face in front of her, and it looked familiar.

Yellow curly hair, gold-rimmed glasses.

It seemed to be one of the group of interns I met in the elevator before.

Meng Fanchen came so close to see if the pioneers were coming.

The death of his companion had cast a shadow over him.

He had to stay under the eyes of the pioneers, so that he had a better chance of surviving.

Suddenly seeing the pioneer replaced by Tu Ran, Meng Fanchen's eyes widened.

It's his goddess.

He immediately opened the door from the inside.

"Tu Ran—" he realized that it was impolite to call Tu Ran by his full name, so he held back for a long time before adding, "Sister!"

He knew her name, and Tu Ran was not surprised.

The name tag on her chest has her name clearly written on it.

When the people in the elevator were talking about her, when she was leaving, someone might have paid attention to her name tag.

Tu Ran glanced at the medicine box in his hand, nodded slightly, "Let's go."

Tu Ran escorted him into Ward 403.

The rest of the wards were temporarily handed over to the three guards.

Meng Fanchen carried a box of medical supplies to bed No. [-], and first lifted the quilt from the patient to ventilate.

Tu Ran saw more than a dozen wires extending from the heart of the patient's left chest, connected to the computer equipment on the side.

At this time, the patient's face turned blue, he held his heart, raised his head and took a deep breath.

Meng Fanchen gave him oxygen first.

Then I stood in front of the instrument and began to manipulate various buttons and debug various data.

Meng Fanchen's movements were so fast that Tu Ran was dazzled by the sight, so he simply stopped looking and observed the changes in the people on the hospital bed.

His body gradually softened, he stopped stretching his head to breathe heavily, and lowered his hand covering his heart, his breathing gradually became even, and his expression became peaceful.

Tu Ran glanced at his heart rate from the instrument, and it was already 62 beats per minute, back to normal.

Meng Fanchen observed his life indicators, and after confirming that there was nothing missing, he put the quilt under the patient's chest and quickly packed up the tools.

"Sister Tu Ran, let's go," he said.

He doesn't want to be here.

He wanted to hurry back to their room.

He was so worried that someone would mutate now.

Tu Ran nodded, moved out of the way, let him go out first, and then followed behind him.

Exit the ward and close the door of the ward.

Zero's voice sounded again: "Ding, the patient on the first bed in room 406 has abnormal body temperature and respiratory failure! The patient on the first bed in room 406 has abnormal body temperature and respiratory failure! Need timely treatment, need timely treatment!"

Meng Fanchen, who was about to go back to his room, suddenly collapsed.

Why is he so weak.

Why did so many patients have problems when it was his turn to be on duty.

"Let's go." Tu Ran reminded him.

Meng Fanchen walked towards Ward 406 with great reluctance.

Ward 406 was the ward where Ding Naiqing shot and disposed of the patient who had mutated and bit the next bed.

At this time, there was only one patient in the entire ward.

Tu Ran opened the way ahead, and Meng Fanchen followed behind her.

In the No. [-] hospital bed, Tu Ran stopped.

Meng Fanchen stepped forward and put the medicine box on the side cabinet first.

The person lying on the bed looked the same as what Tu Ran had seen through the glass earlier, covering her whole body tightly with the quilt.

(End of this chapter)

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