Coming to the StarCraft to Be a Kindergarten Teacher: Perfect Transformation
Chapter 113 Discharged from the Hospital
"Li Yuansui, wake up. We need to do another check-up before we are discharged. Once the results come out, the doctor will tell you what you need to pay attention to after you are discharged, and also see if you need to take any medication after you are discharged." Nurse Lily patted my hand gently, and her gentle voice sounded in my ears, waking me up from my sleep.
I slowly opened my eyes, half-breezy, and caught Lily's concerned gaze. She smiled at me, her eyes filled with care and patience. I nodded, slipped on my slippers, and followed Lily to the examination room.
After entering the examination room, I followed Lily's instructions and lay down inside. The door slowly closed, enveloping me in a quiet space. As the machine started, I felt a gentle electric current gradually coursing through my body, as if countless ants were crawling on it, but it didn't hurt.
Various data and images began flashing on the display screen inside the cabin, and I stared at them with curiosity. These data and images revealed the internal conditions of my body, allowing me to witness my health status firsthand. My internal organs were clearly displayed before my eyes, like a vivid anatomical diagram. Every detail was so realistic that I was stunned.
However, at that moment, an unusual bright spot flashed on the screen, catching my attention. It was a small glint, standing in stark contrast to the surrounding data. It seemed to conceal some unknown information, which filled me with doubt.
"What is this?" I muttered to myself, my mind full of questions. Just as I wanted to observe the bright spot further, the prompt sound of the end of the inspection suddenly sounded, interrupting my thoughts.
"You can come out now." Lily opened the inspection compartment and said to me with a smile.
I slowly stood up, put on my shoes, and walked out of the examination room.
"Lily, when I was checking just now, I saw a bright spot appear on the screen of the examination room. Is there something wrong with my body?" I asked worriedly.
Growing up, I've always had poor health, which instilled in me a deep fear of illness. In my thirties, I've already undergone four surgeries. Back in Blue Star, I broke my leg and underwent three surgeries. The pain is still vivid in my mind. The intense pain from spinal anesthesia and the pain afterward is a nightmare I never want to experience again. While this surgery was relatively painless, it was still surgery, and I simply couldn't bear the shock of another setback.
Lily looked at my nervous expression and gently comforted me, "Don't worry, that bright spot could just be a minor malfunction of the equipment, or a normal physiological phenomenon. The doctor will carefully analyze the test results, and if there is any problem, they will notify us in time."
She patted my shoulder gently and continued, "You have to have faith in modern medical technology and the expertise of doctors. Besides, your health has always been good, so there's no reason for a major problem to suddenly arise. Relax and don't scare yourself."
I nodded gratefully and tried to calm myself. Perhaps Lily was right, perhaps it was just a false alarm. But regardless, I couldn't calm down while I waited for the test results.
Then Lily said, "Or maybe the bright spots on the screen mean that there are some minor problems with your body, but don't worry too much. After all, there is no red light, which means it will not be life-threatening. And from the current point of view, it is possible that your body had some conditions before, but has not fully recovered. The test results will be automatically transmitted to your attending physician. After he finishes the evaluation, the test results will be sent to your medical account, and you can log in to check it then." After listening to Lily's explanation, the stone in my heart finally fell halfway, and the other half can only be known after the subsequent test results come out.
Back in the ward, I lay down on my bed for a nap, but my mind couldn't quite calm down. The bright spot on the examination room screen kept popping up in my mind. I decided to go to the hospital cafeteria for lunch, hoping to distract myself and see if there were any other edible plants in the garden there to enrich my interstellar diet.
Action is worse than thought. I quickly stood up and prepared to go to the cafeteria. After washing up in the bathroom, I slowly walked out of the ward and to the elevator. The elevator door opened, I stepped into the elevator, pressed the button for my selected floor, and waited quietly for the elevator to arrive at my destination.
I have to say, the interstellar elevator is truly advanced. It doesn't have the intense feeling of weightlessness I felt when the Blue Star elevator first started operating. After entering the elevator, I felt like I was in a forest, surrounded by fresh air, which made me feel very comfortable and without any discomfort.
Soon, the elevator reached the 35th floor, where a sky restaurant opened. Outside, a beautiful indoor garden boasted a vibrant array of flowers, varieties never seen in the courtyard. After ordering, I chose an outdoor table and sat down, admiring the vibrant blossoms while feeling the gentle breeze against my face. My mood gradually lifted, and all my worries and troubles seemed to fade away.
"Miss, your meal is ready. Your steak, pan-fried shrimp, and juice are all here. Enjoy your meal," the robot said in its emotionless yet gentle voice. I wasn't particularly hungry, so I skipped a main course and simply ordered a few of my favorites. The sight of the exquisite presentation and the enticing aromas brightened my mood. I smiled and thanked it, my eyes drawn to the delicious food before me. The robot placed the plate on the table and then departed. My appetite soared as I gazed upon the exquisite food, eagerly picking up my cutlery and digging in.
As I was eating, I suddenly heard a faint buzzing sound. At first, I thought it was a bee or some other insect, but when I looked up, I saw a small flying robot hovering above me.
It flashed a blue signal light, as if trying to get my attention, and I stared at it curiously, wondering if this was a new service at the hospital.
Suddenly, the robot spoke: "Hello, Ms. Li Yuansui. I am the hospital's intelligent nursing robot. According to your examination results, you are in good health, but you need to pay attention to rest and diet. If you feel any discomfort, please feel free to contact medical staff. I wish you a speedy recovery."
After hearing what the robot said, I breathed a sigh of relief and felt much more relaxed.
"Thank you, little robot." I said to it with a smile.
The robot tilted slightly, as if nodding in response, then flew away.
I continued to enjoy my delicious breakfast, feeling thankful that nothing was wrong with my body. Afterward, I decided to return to the ward to rest and wait for the doctor's final diagnosis.
Since the test results would be sent to my medical account, and there was no point in getting anxious, I decided to take a stroll in the hospital garden to help digest the food. The fresh air and beautiful surroundings were refreshing and refreshing. I walked slowly, admiring the surrounding flowers and trees, and gradually relaxed. After about twenty minutes, my stomach felt less bloated, so I left the garden and returned to my ward.
As soon as I entered the room, I heard a ding-dong sound. My computer had received a message. Curious, I opened it and saw it was from the doctor. The message delighted me: After a thorough examination and analysis, my condition is excellent and I can be discharged! This was fantastic news; it meant I could return home and resume my normal life soon. However, the doctor also mentioned that their examination revealed that my right foot had been injured before and hadn't fully recovered. Therefore, at checkout, a nurse would deliver a cycle of recovery fluid and instruct me to take it on time. This way, my right foot would receive better treatment and recover faster. The thought of a smooth discharge filled me with excitement. While there were still some things to keep in mind, overall, this was a very satisfying outcome. I immediately gathered my belongings and waited for the nurse to bring the recovery fluid. Soon, there was a knock on the door, and a nurse entered with a cart.
"This is your recovery solution. Remember to take it on time." The nurse handed me a box with a smile.
I took the box, thanked the nurse for her attentiveness, quickly completed the discharge procedures, and left the hospital feeling happy.
Wei'er was already waiting for me at the hospital entrance, holding a bouquet of flowers and smiling brightly.
"Congratulations on being discharged from the hospital!" Wei handed me the flowers.
"Thank you, Wei'er." I hugged her touched.
We boarded the aircraft and left the hospital. The scenery outside the window flew by, and I felt the breath of freedom and looked forward to a better life in the future.
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