Doctor Cheng, who was standing by, saw that Xu Yingying had finally woken up and asked, "Xu Yingying, how are you feeling now? Have you ever fainted from hypoglycemia?"

"I feel okay now. I have never fainted due to hypoglycemia." After Xu Yingying said this, she remembered that she was not sure whether the heroine of the original book had tried it before.

"Did you have breakfast today?" Dr. Cheng continued to ask?

"I haven't eaten today." Xu Yingying replied.

"Then I guess your fainting has a lot to do with not having breakfast. Be careful next time and remember to eat breakfast, okay?" Doctor Cheng instructed Xu Yingying while recording the situation in the medical record.

Teacher Chen was a little angry when she heard Xu Yingying say she hadn't eaten breakfast, thinking that the child didn't take care of her body. But remembering that she had misunderstood the child before, she decided to ask her more clearly before giving her a lecture.

So Teacher Chen patiently asked Xu Yingying: "Why didn't you have breakfast so late today?"

Hearing Teacher Chen's question, Xu Yingying wondered whether she should tell the teacher about what happened today. She felt that her behavior would be childish. But seeing Teacher Chen's concerned look, Xu Yingying suddenly felt that this "childish" idea was indeed childish. She had been on the mission for too long and treated herself like a real middle school student. When she encountered something, she didn't tell the teacher, thinking that her maturity was really childish.

After thinking it over, Xu Yingying told Teacher Chen everything that had happened that day. She told him everything from the argument she had with Yuan Xiaoling while buying a sandwich outside the school, to how her desk had been disturbed after she'd planned to eat it before second period, to how the sandwich had disappeared. Xu Yingying didn't mention who she suspected, but after hearing all this, Teacher Chen already had a rough idea.

Teacher Chen patted Xu Yingying on the shoulder and said, "Xu Yingying, you should have a good rest here first. I understand everything. I will go tell Teacher Zhong about your situation first. She just found out that you fainted in class and she is very worried. Even though there are other classmates in the class, she can't just leave you alone. I'll see if there is anything to eat to bring you later." After that, Teacher Chen left the school clinic.

School doctor Cheng, who was standing nearby, also took in the details and was surprised to learn she hadn't eaten breakfast. However, she didn't have much to eat, so she said, "Student Xu, if you continue to feel dizzy, please let me know. If that doesn't help, I'll go to the cafeteria and ask them to make you some noodle soup."

"Ah? No, no, thank you so much, school doctor. I just need a rest." Xu Yingying was a little overwhelmed by the sudden care of school doctor Cheng.

"Then you should rest for a while." After saying that, Dr. Cheng went to the outer room to do his own thing. Although there were generally no serious illnesses in the school clinic, Dr. Cheng had to provide medical treatment to the students who came to the school clinic.

School Nurse Cheng is also responsible for teaching students physical and mental health, which requires her to prepare lessons. Furthermore, because her classes are primarily science-based and lack exam requirements, other teachers often feel that allocating these hours to students is a waste of valuable student time. After all, the transition from junior high to high school is about graduating the next batch, so this time would be better spent on more academic subjects.

Xu Yingying had only been here a few days, so naturally, she had never taken any of Dr. Cheng's classes. However, she didn't find it inappropriate for her to rest alone in the infirmary. After all, this was all part of the plot, and as someone who had come here to complete a mission, she was fully aware of this.

Although Xu Yingying appears to have just regained consciousness, her collapse is, in fact, entirely due to plot necessity. At this moment, Xu Yingying is in a strange state, experiencing both physical discomfort and a clear awareness that it is not caused by a true illness. This feeling is completely different from her past experiences with illness, as if a strange force is at work.

Xu Yingying couldn't help but wonder if it was because she had traveled through the book, or if some other mysterious factor was affecting her. Regardless, this fainting didn't seem to cause her much discomfort or distress. Perhaps this was part of the plot, allowing her to participate in the subsequent events in a special way.

After Teacher Chen and School Doctor Cheng left, Xu Yingying remembered that she had just fainted and fell into a dream again.

This time, Xu Yingying dreamed that she was urging a child to get up. She kept shaking the child's shoulders and calling softly, "Baby, wake up! The sun is shining on your butt!" However, the child seemed to have merged with the bed and refused to get up. Xu Yingying felt very helpless, but she kept trying to wake him up again and again.

When she finally decided to stop worrying about whether the child got up, people suddenly surrounded her and started yelling at her. They accused her of not fulfilling her responsibility and letting the child stay in bed. The accusations came like a tide, making her breathless.

She felt like she was being held tightly by countless invisible hands, unable to break free. Xu Yingying thought, how nice it would be if she could stay in bed like the children! That way, she wouldn't have to deal with all this pressure and could relax and rest to her heart's content.

So, she lay there quietly, unwilling to open her eyes. At this moment, a sweet breath drifted into her nose. This breath seemed to have a magical power, attracting her attention. When she slowly opened her eyes, she found herself in the school infirmary.

Today's dream was completely different from the ones she'd had the previous few days. Since Xu Yingying couldn't recall the details of yesterday's dream after waking, she'll leave that aside for now. However, today's dream was remarkably clear, as if etched in her mind. Especially when she recalled the child in her dream, a deep sense of powerlessness washed over her.

If Xu Yingying initially thought these dreams were just warning signs, what exactly were they trying to convey to her now? This left her feeling confused and uneasy, and filled with worry about the future. She began to wonder if she could understand and address the issues these dreams hinted at.

Perhaps these dreams aren't just simple warnings, but rather deeper revelations or foreshadowings. They might involve hidden truths, unresolved issues, or upcoming challenges. Xu Yingying needs to work hard to decipher the meaning behind these dreams and prepare accordingly.

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