Lin Panpan frowned slightly, tapping the table subconsciously with her fingers. After thinking for a moment, she looked up at Li Si and said frankly:

“Making deliveries like this every day not only wastes time on the road, but it’s also easy for things to go wrong. It’s really troublesome.

I remember your hospital has a cafeteria, right?"

Upon hearing this, Li Si gently put down the teacup in his hand, nodded, and a helpless smile appeared on his face:

“There is indeed a cafeteria, but, alas… the chef’s skills are really mediocre. The food they make is tasteless and the ingredients are not fresh. Doctors and patients alike are complaining constantly.

If this continues, no one will have an appetite for food."

He spread his hands, his tone somewhat earnest:

"Ms. Lin, you are an excellent cook. If you could be in charge of the cafeteria, you would surely make everyone happy and satisfied with their meals.

This also saves you the trouble of running back and forth to deliver food, killing two birds with one stone, what do you think?"

Lin Panpan nodded slightly and said clearly:

"That depends on how the canteen's profits are calculated. If all the canteen's profits belong to me, there will definitely be no problem.

I can guarantee the freshness and safety of the ingredients, and I can even guarantee the chef’s skills.”

A hint of satisfaction flashed in Li Si's eyes, and he nodded in response: "Okay, then it's settled, but we have to sign the contract."

Lin Panpan quickly responded:

"When is a convenient time today? I'll come over to sign."

If we can get this order from the hospital, we will have a long-term stable income and won't have to take on those sporadic banquet jobs in the future.

The hospital has many patients and a stable customer base. The Northeast First People's Hospital is so large that it may be able to take this opportunity to move to a higher level in the future.

Li Si thought for a moment, then raised his eyes and said, "How about this, bring the contract to the hospital tomorrow morning and I'll take you around."

Lin Panpan smiled and nodded. Before she could finish her words, a young nurse came out of breath and couldn't even speak clearly:

"Doctor Li... Doctor Li, something bad has happened to the family across the street.

I heard that many people have been poisoned by eating unclean food. We just received the notice and need to rush over!"

Lin Panpan had just finished her meal and was standing nearby. When she heard the word "poisoned," she immediately stood up and said, "The food at the table is poisoned? Let's go over and take a look."

Lin Feng, who had been standing quietly beside him, frowned and muttered quietly, "Could it be the Xing family?"

Lin Panpan shrugged, her expression solemn: "Go and see, and you'll know."

The Xing family compound was in chaos at this time. As soon as Lin Panpan stepped in, the pungent smell of vomit hit her in the face.

Dozens of people were lying on the table in a mess, vomit was splattered everywhere, tables and chairs were knocked over, and cups and plates were scattered all over the floor.

Mrs. Xing was wailing at the top of her lungs, "What the hell is going on? What did you feed them?"

Mrs. Xing's brother, with a panicked look on his face, waved his hands and stepped back, loudly protesting:

"What does this have to do with me? It's not me, I'm just letting them eat normal food!

There's nothing wrong with my food, it must be their fault, it's just that their constitution is too poor."

Director Xing lay weakly on the ground, his face as pale as paper, without any blood, and he almost didn't have the strength to even groan.

Li Si squatted beside a poisoned person, his brows furrowed, and he made a serious assessment: "This is standard food poisoning. What kind of poison is it?"

Another doctor nearby shook his head helplessly: "We don't know yet. We can't find out the exact cause yet. What should we do now?"

In 1974, such a serious medical accident instantly alarmed the doctors in all major hospitals. They all put down their work and rushed over in a hurry.

Some respected old Chinese medicine practitioners also rushed over.

Lin Panpan stood in the yard, looking at the tragic scene before her. A woman ran towards her crying, "Chief, we just happened to come here for the feast today, and we didn't know we were poisoned too! Please take a look at us!"

Lin Panpan walked over quickly and saw the man and her three children lying beside them. The woman was shaking uncontrollably.

"Chief, what should we do now? If they die, I don't want to live anymore. Wuwuwu... Why did this happen?"

Lin Panpan squatted down, looked at her and asked, "Is there any dish that they ate but you didn't?"

The woman was so frightened that her eyes were in a panic. She stammered, "Chief, please let me think about it carefully. Let me think about it carefully."

Lin Panpan looked at her and said, "This matter is very crucial. You should think about it carefully."

The woman took a deep breath, tried to calm herself down, and began to recall:

“I ate almost all the dishes except the chicken, which was placed too far away, over there, so I didn’t get to eat it.

By the time I wanted to eat, it was all gone.

"Chicken, right?" Lin Panpan rushed over quickly and stared at the plate of chicken with some leftovers.

She swiftly took out the silver needle she carried with her and inserted it with a "whoosh".

The silver needle turned black at a speed visible to the naked eye.

Lin Panpan turned around abruptly, looked at Li Si and said, "Doctor Li, there's poison in this chicken. There's something wrong with it."

"Where did you buy this chicken? Tell us now!" Everyone looked at Mrs. Xing's brother and yelled.

Mrs. Xing's brother turned pale with fear, his hands waving in panic, and he argued in a trembling voice, "Isn't this just a chicken I bought at the market? Don't accuse me wrongly."

Lin Panpan stepped forward, staring at him intently, and spoke word by word:

"Do you know what will happen to you if all these people die?

You'll go to jail, stay there forever, and maybe even be shot."

Mrs. Xing's brother's legs went limp, and he collapsed to the ground with a thud, crying uncontrollably: "I went to a farm to collect them. You can go ask that farm what's going on."

Then, he tremblingly gave an address.

Lin Panpan turned around and quickly ordered:

"Then find some people and quickly get the farmer here. I'm afraid there's something seriously wrong with the chickens.

I just took their pulses and they were probably poisoned by pesticides."

Lin Panpan frowned and looked around solemnly. The situation was critical and local medical facilities were limited. After thinking for a moment, he said in a deep voice:

"Now if you want to detoxify, the only way may be to drink a lot of mung bean soup to relieve the toxicity.

At the same time, contact the major hospitals in the city as soon as possible, request support, and send professional detoxification doctors and special detoxification drugs.

If it’s any later, these poisoned people won’t be able to hold on any longer.”

Li Si was extremely anxious and shouted at the top of his voice, "Find some people to make mung bean soup. Hurry up, the more the better! Hurry up!"

Everyone acted quickly. Some ran to the kitchen to light a fire and set up a pot, some carried buckets to look for water, and some rummaged through boxes and cabinets looking for mung beans. The scene was noisy and people were busy.

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