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Chapter 167 Amen

Chu Hanxing smiled slightly: "After my experiment, if you write an email in a man's tone, you will have a greater chance of getting a reply."

The dean was stunned for a moment, then laughed: "Bern, you are very smart."

"You are overly flattering."

Chu Hanxing raised his chin slightly, his expression completely opposite to the modesty in his mouth.

The dean did not show any dissatisfaction. He said: "Your salary will be paid on the 26th of every month. You will have two days to go back to the city every month. As for the patient's psychological counseling, the head nurse will make arrangements for you."

Do you have any more questions?"

Chu Hanxing smiled and said, "Yes, where are my accommodation and office?"

"I originally arranged for you to live in the male doctor's dormitory, but now it seems inappropriate. You will live in the nurse's building first. The doctor's office is on the eighth floor."

Chu Hanxing's eyes showed a trace of doubt: "Dean, there are seventeenth and eighteenth floors above you. Isn't there anyone living on them?"

The dean looked solemn and frowned so hard that he could kill a fly. He sighed: "There are seven patients living upstairs. They... were very scary when they were sick and completely irrational, so I isolated them from ordinary patients.

Get up and set up a separate ward upstairs."

"But our hospital is still very humane." At this point, the director's frown gradually relaxed, "They usually eat in the cafeteria, listen to music, do exercises, and exercise like other patients. So, you

They also need psychological treatment."

"The reason why I am so honest with you is that I hope you will not look at them differently. After all, they are in great need of our help here."

The dean crossed his hands under his chin and locked his eyes tightly on Chu Hanxing. Unsurprisingly, he saw a trace of disgust in her eyes.

"Of course." Chu Hanxing covered up the look in his eyes and forced a smile, "I will treat them with a normal heart."

The dean smiled kindly and made a call on the landline. Then, another older nun opened the door and said, "Doctor Byrne, I will take you to familiarize yourself with the environment now. Please follow me."

"OK, thanks."

Chu Hanxing stood up, covered his chest with his hands, and bowed fifteen times to the dean, who nodded politely.

Chu Hanxing followed the nun and left. The chair she was sitting on tilted outwards and did not return to its original position. The dean only glanced at it, then picked up the pen and continued working.

Sure enough, it's all just pretentious.

The elevator numbers kept changing, and when it stopped on the eighth floor, the nun said: "Your office is over here."

She pushed open a door from the left, and immediately, several doctors inside all looked at her.

The nun introduced: "Bourne is the new psychiatrist."

"Oh? Is she taking over Wei Du's job?" A male doctor looked at Chu Hanxing with frivolous eyes.

The nun nodded, and the male doctor approached with a smile: "I am their attending physician, and we should cooperate frequently in the future."

Chu Hanxing looked at his outstretched hand but did not take it.

"Yeah, let's talk about it later."

The male doctor folded his hands on his chest: "Bourne, you are too arrogant."

"It's okay." Chu Hanxing directly played the role based on the elite man's character.

The nun opened another door inside and said, "Your office is here, in a separate room. You take a look, and then I will take you to the dormitory now."

The nun exited the office. Chu Hanxing glanced at the room, remembered the location, and followed the nun. Several doctors looked at them quietly.

The male doctor leaned on the desk: "Bern, I also have good intentions. Do you know that Weidu..."

"Shh."

Someone tugged at the hem of his clothes, and the male doctor's voice paused.

Chu Hanxing kept walking, and his figure quickly disappeared from the office door.

Half-covering and hesitating is nothing more than an event that is unimaginable to ordinary people, and there is also an element of fear.

Although the Gua Duan in the barrier would be inaccurate, Chu Hanxing could probably guess it to some extent.

In a mental hospital, apart from the patients, there are also staff.

Wei Du, a former psychiatrist, now no longer works but is still in the hospital. What else can he be but a patient?

The doctor who came to treat mental patients turned out to be a mental patient and was locked up in the hospital for recuperation. It was indeed a bit scary. They were afraid that if word spread, it would bring bad reputation to the hospital, so everyone kept silent about it.

Or perhaps, what happened when Weidu turned from a doctor to a patient is the reason why they kept it secret.

When they arrived on the first floor, Chu Hanxing did not see a single patient from beginning to end. The music was still playing and could be heard on every floor.

The hospital is divided into several buildings, just like a school. The tallest building has eighteen floors. All the patients are in that building, and Chu Hanxing's office is inside.

The rest are relatively low, with the highest seven floors. Chu Hanxing's dormitory is on the right side of the hospital, with the pointed church in front.

Not far away, Chu Hanxing vaguely heard the laughter of children.

"Are there any children here?" Chu Hanxing's eyebrows moved and his eyes fell on the opposite side.

There was a middle-aged man in work clothes mowing haystacks on the lawn. There was a water pipe next to him. Water was constantly flowing out, wetting a large area of ​​grass. His chest was also dark.

"Yes." The nun followed Chu Hanxing's line of sight, her eyes raised with a trace of wrinkles, her eyes were kind, "The orphans in their orphanage were later closed due to financial reasons, so the dean took some of them in.

Raised in church.”

Chu Hanxing asked: "They eat and live in the church, so they won't come here?"

Sister: "He will come. The child is innocent, has a pure heart, and can communicate well with patients.

They come here every Friday and stay with them all day long, eating and playing games together to help them stabilize their emotions.

However, for the sake of the children's mental health, we will only let the children stay in the hospital one day a week.

Doctor Byrne, I'm afraid you will have to deal with children a lot in the future. Do you hate children?"

"Of course not." Chu Hanxing put on a hypocritical and polite smile, "In fact, I like dealing with children very much. They are very innocent."

She praised: "The dean is so kind."

The nun looked proud: "Yes, under the leadership of the dean, no one will look at the patients here differently."

The two talked all the way and soon arrived at the nurses' dormitory, on the seventh floor.

"You will live here from now on. If you need anything, please feel free to tell me."

Chu Hanxing was very polite: "I'm really sorry to trouble you."

The nun smiled and shook her head, touching her forehead and shoulders with her hands: "May the Lord bless you, Amen."

The corridor was quiet, and the nun didn't wait for Chu Hanxing to speak, doubts flashed in her eyes.

One of the conditions for working in the hospital is to believe in Christianity.

Chu Hanxing's smile deepened, and he nodded slightly: "Amen."

The nun nodded with satisfaction, turned and went downstairs.

Chu Hanxing closed the door, closed his eyes, and slowly suppressed the smile on his face.

"Chu Hanxing~" Chu Bai finally found the opportunity to poke his head in, his round eyes full of curiosity, "Who is Amen?"

Chu Hanxing covered its mouth and met its eyes. The round eyes were her reflection.

Chu Hanxing covered his eyes with the back of his hand, leaned against the door, and said with a hint of helplessness in his voice: "Blessings are immeasurable... Grandmaster is here... What is this..."
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