Turning back to call Carl, Nancy asked him, "Dad, do you have enough money to go back?" !"
"Enough, come out with your bus card, go back to work quickly." Carl waved at her and walked away.
While the words were spoken to him, Nancy looked around and saw nothing suspicious. She shook her head and thought she was probably overthinking it, so she turned and went in.
"Ben, how long has it been since he had lunch? !" Nancy asked familiarly as soon as she entered the door.
Eric gave her a glance, as if she were air.
"Dr. Nancy is here," Ben showed his white teeth and looked at his watch. "It's been about half an hour and she just took her medicine."
"Well, I'm fine," Nancy asked Eric, holding a straight file folder. "How do you feel today? Is there anything wrong? !"
She is doing routine questioning to facilitate the recording of the patient's condition every day.
Eric raised his eyebrows and didn't even look at her.
Seeing how uncooperative he was, Nancy tapped the folder with her pen and said, "Sir Colonel, please cooperate with my work."
Hearing her, Eric looked up, his eagle eyes carrying an indescribable meaning.
Nancy was stunned for a moment, guessing what was behind that look. "Why are you looking at me like that?" !"
'Did I see you? !" The voice was cold.
"I have seen it," Nancy nodded, and soon realized that there was also a hint of helplessness on her calm face. "Colonel, are you resisting me or resisting that I'm a doctor? !"
"I'm going out of the hospital." Eric dropped four words and rested his hands behind his head on the head of the bed.
"Didn't you say you wouldn't leave the hospital?" Nancy bit her lower lip and mumbled weakly. "You've said it several times. Why do you still say it?"
Eric ignored her.
There was a rapid sound of footsteps outside the door, and soon a voice came from the corridor, "Dr. Nancy, a few emergency patients have arrived. There aren't enough hands in the surgical department. Call you over to help."
"What's going on with the patient? !" Nancy glanced at Eric, put down the file folder and walked to the door, and the person came back to her in a hurry. "Those who were arranged to be delivered nearby due to the accident, nearly half of the full load of passengers were injured, and several of them needed surgery urgently."
"All right, I'll be there right away." Nancy asked the person to go back to the department first.
Turning and walking into Room 302, Nancy went straight up to Ben. "I'm about to go and help, and I guess I'll have to take the operation as soon as I get there, so I'll give you a few emergency tips."
She was afraid that as soon as she turned around, Eric might cause some trouble. After all, the colonel was quite capricious.
"Well, you say," Ben naturally understood her concern and immediately took out his notebook to write down what she said. "Well, I know."
The soft voice speaks fast and is pleasant to hear, but Eric thinks it's just noise.
A chill ran down Nancy's back, and she turned her head warily to find that Eric was staring at her. His dark eyes had an ambiguous meaning, but it always seemed that there was ill will in his gaze.
Giving him a puzzled look, Nancy asked timidly, "Do you have something to tell me or do you want to ask me?" !"
Eric didn't answer and smiled slightly, raising the corners of his lips.
Huh? ! He... Is he laughing? !
A chill in the heart, Nancy always felt something was wrong, the face immediately looked embarrassed, "What are you laughing at? !"
Her dark eyes looked at her, motionless, though the smile on the corners of her mouth had not faded, but there was no smile in her eyes.
Nancy was stunned, but still quickly checked the time. "I have to get there right away. I can't wait to save the person."
It seemed as if she was talking to herself, and as if she had said it specifically to Eric, Nancy herself realized the meaning and, feeling guilty, shrank her neck and strode towards the door.
Looking at the hint of panic flashing in those lively eyes, Eric smiled again. As soon as she stepped out of the door, he slowly cleared his throat.
The little figure paused at once, as if startled, and Eric said with a smile, "Dr. Nancy, didn't you ask me to cooperate with your work? I can cooperate now."
'Huh? !" Looking back in surprise, Nancy was a little stunned. "That... Let's talk about it when I come back."
"No, I can cooperate right now," said Eric, reaching for the folder from the desk. "I can take notes for you, well, the first question is..."
Seeing Eric actually writing on the file, Nancy rushed over to snatch it. "It can't be written randomly. I'll have to sort it out later and submit it for review along with the case summary."
There was no such rule in the first place, but after being appointed as Eric's attending physician, it became an exception for her.
Even all the records related to him, the names of the medications, the dosage of the drugs, and the data of various tests, were signed and collected every day, and only one copy was given each day.
That is to say - no mistakes! Not even a bit!
"What does it matter?" Eric, who was unaware of the details inside, quickly dodged her white and tender snatching claws. Nancy was a bit anxious and her face turned red in a flash. "It doesn't matter to you, but it does matter to me."
"It has nothing to do with me." Having said coldly, Eric turned sideways and wrote a few strokes before throwing the folder to her.
Taking it in a fluster, Nancy's fair-fair little face crumpled with hatred, "You write and fill in whatever you want, why sign your name?" !"
"For confirmation." Eric lifted his chin haughtily to look at her.
"Sure? !" Nancy looked at him in puzzlement, her eyes dull.
Ben pushed his way over and read as he looked, "The bleeding from the wound and the repeated high fever, the doctor ignored it and did not deal with it."
Looking at the line below, with Eric's smooth signature and date and time, Ben exclaimed, "Colonel, are you trying to kill her? ! Do you know that these forms are to be handed in by Dr. Nancy, and your signature is the same as... '
Seeing Ben's face change, Nancy's face darkened as well. "Oh no, I thought at most I would go and get another form, but now it seems I can't? !"
No one answered her.
Eric treated her coldly and Ben stopped himself from speaking.
Finally, Nancy gave Eric a helpless glare and gritted her teeth. "I see, you're telling me about the blackness in disguise!"
Throwing a smug look, Eric curled his lips coldly, "I never falsely accuse."
"Colonel!" Ben got nervous, and when he saw Eric staring at him, he swallowed the rest.
"Little Ben, come out with me for a moment," Nancy didn't quite understand when she saw Ben's expression was different. So she pulled him outside the door. "Could you tell me what will happen after I hand in this form?" !"