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Chapter 3 - Chapter 3: She Slapped You Once, Then She Broke Her Arm?

Bingbing was still shocked at how a person's arm could bend that way.

Chen Mu, who had been messing around in the school infirmary all morning, quickly took out a disposable medical sheet and laid it on the examination bed in the infirmary.

He turned to the boy and said, "Put your girlfriend here, and by the way, tell me how her arm ended up like this?"

The boy gave his girlfriend a helpless look.

Despite getting a sharp glare from the girl, the boy, who cared very much for his girlfriend, didn't dare hide the reason from the doctor.

With a wry smile, he said, "My girlfriend slapped me on the back. Maybe my bones are too hard, or she's too fragile, and then this happened..."

"She slapped you, you're fine, and she broke her arm?" Bingbing was dumbfounded on the side.

As a professional journalist,

Bingbing thought she had seen her fair share of bizarre things.

But still...

Hit someone, but the person hit is fine while the hitter breaks a bone?

Could something so ridiculous really happen?

The girl lying on the examination bed also saw Bingbing and the live streaming camera behind her.

She groaned and covered her face, "Actually, I'm usually very gentle..."

Chen Mu gently pinched several places on the girl's arm, "I need to check the specific condition of your arm, so if it hurts where I press, let me know."

The girl nodded desperately, "Okay..."

"Here?"

"Ouch!"

"Here?"

"Super ouch!"

"Here?"

"Doctor, maybe you should just fix it directly, I might die from the pain if you keep pressing, boohoo..."

Watching his girlfriend being easily pressed to tears by the school doctor,

the boy, heart aching, stuffed his hand into the girl's mouth, "Qin, if it hurts, bite my hand... Ow! Honey, you really bit hard!"

Chen Mu speechlessly pulled the boy's hand away, "Been watching too many dramas?"

"If she really bites you, you might have to get a tetanus shot for that wound. Got too much living expenses this month and want to donate some to the hospital?"

Chen Mu nonchalantly pressed a few places on the girl's arm to confirm the cause of the injury.

"Miss, how long have you two been together?"

"Planning to get married after graduation?"

"How much dowry does your family want, and where are you planning to buy a house and car?"

Chen Mu's string of questions left the young couple, who hadn't yet graduated college, a bit hesitant.

The girl, as if realizing something, blushed slightly, "We're only in sophomore year, if we're still together after graduation, maybe... Ah!!!"

While the girl's thoughts were immersed in her romantic world, Chen Mu's hands weren't idle.

With a "crack," the girl's previously bent arm was set back into place.

After setting the girl's bone, Chen Mu returned to his desk and took out a prescription pad.

"The bone is set, but to be safe, I suggest you go to the hospital for an X-ray and a cast."

"By the way, bring your medical insurance card; it should cover part of the expenses."

The girl gently moved her arm, still feeling some pain,

but compared to the excruciating pain earlier, this little bit of pain now felt almost like being cured to her.

Her family wasn't well-off, and a cast might be quite expensive...

The girl's thoughts had just started to wander when Chen Mu, as if reading her mind, said, "Some money isn't worth saving."

"The school's infirmary doesn't have the large machines to take X-rays."

"What I did was just the simplest preliminary treatment to prevent any future complications. It's best to go to a hospital."

"You're still young; don't leave lasting conditions on yourself just to save some money."

With Chen Mu's words, the young couple didn't dare delay any longer and quickly booked a ride on their phone to go to the hospital.

Modern young people.

Frugal, yet value their lives!

"Guys, did anyone see clearly, was that a manual repositioning?"

"I'm studying traditional Chinese medicine, and haven't learned this yet. This school doctor seems quite something."

"He's right, even though the bone is set, it's still best to get an X-ray."

"Dr. Chen suggests that as a school doctor, you can be lazy, but you can't be incompetent."

"…"

From when the young couple rushed into the infirmary to when they left, it took only two or three minutes in total.

Bingbing looked at Chen Mu with a strange expression, "Dr. Chen, did you have lunch so early because you predicted that girl would get sick?"

Chen Mu: "Hmph, if you put it that way, it's not impossible."

Bingbing was shocked: "Dr. Chen, are you treating people or fortune-telling?!"

Chen Mu: "Stay in the infirmary for a few more days, and you'll understand."

Just as he finished speaking,

there was another burst of wailing and shouting outside, "Doctor, help! Save us! My roommate seems to be dying!"

Someone's life was in danger?

Bingbing's face turned pale instantly. She didn't expect her first day of shadowing would encounter such a life-and-death situation.

Chen Mu grabbed the medical kit by the door and dashed out.

At the infirmary entrance were two girls crying heavily.

Chen Mu glanced at them and knew the patient wasn't one of them, "Lead the way! Did you call an ambulance? Tell me the patient's condition and cause along the way!"

The two girls, although sobbing, genuinely cared for their dormmate, and didn't slow down their pace.

"Yes, we called an ambulance, but the emergency center said it would take some time for it to arrive. They told us to get to the school infirmary for some simple first aid."

"Here's what happened: Our teacher went overtime for two minutes."

"But today the school's second cafeteria was serving ribs, and she was afraid she wouldn't get any, so she ran all the way there. We couldn't keep up with her..."

"By the time we got to the cafeteria, we saw her lying on the ground, pale, barely breathing..."

"Waaa... school doctor, is my roommate going to die..."

"Waaa... she owes me two hundred bucks and hasn't paid it back yet. If she dies, does that mean I can't get my money, waaa..."

Chen Mu's lips twitched slightly.

"The rib stall in the second cafeteria? I'll head over first!"

Leaving those words, Chen Mu left the two sobbing girls behind and rushed towards the direction of the school's second cafeteria.

Bingbing and the cameraman left behind were momentarily stunned.

In the next second,

Bingbing bent down to tie her shoelaces.

By the time she stood up, the cameraman was already steady, carrying the heavy camera and keeping up with Chen Mu.

Documenting daily life is what their program crew is professional at!

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