"Collecting materials, so what materials am I here to collect?" Bai Su asked with some confusion.
Chen Zi, who was dragging his luggage, looked over and said, "Wait... you didn't read the mission description... Oh, wait."
The short-haired woman seemed to have heard from a colleague about Bai Su's habit of not reading mission instructions. She held her forehead and said helplessly: "It's okay. You'll know when we get in. I've already said hello."
Seeing that the human didn't tell him, Bai Su didn't ask any more questions. He just watched Chen Zi take the luggage over and gave him the top bag.
They were now in the parking lot near the mental hospital. There were not many cars in the parking lot. Except for the car they parked, there were only three or two kittens.
It seems that no one will come here.
It is located in a remote location, built in the suburbs far away from the city, and is far away from other surrounding buildings, giving it a sense of independence.
When the two left the parking place and walked towards the mental hospital, they were not very close when the security guard who was dozing in the door room suddenly sat up, turned his head back, and looked at them accurately from the window.
It's fast and accurate, and its gaze is straight, making the person being watched feel a little hairy on the back.
This was the feeling of the short-haired woman. She took a step towards Bai Su's direction and whispered: "It's really strange, so be careful."
Bai Su nodded, indicating that he understood.
Before and after walking up, Chen Zilai was in charge of communication.
The short-haired woman took the initiative to show their ID and relevant certificates. After repeated verification and proof, the security personnel at the door finally nodded and let them in.
Before officially entering, security personnel also asked them to register visitor information.
It was Chen Zixian who wrote it. Bai Su glanced behind her and saw that her real name was written, and the rest were all made-up identities.
After the short-haired woman finished writing, she glanced at Bai Su, and then asked the security guard, "Can I help him write it?"
The security guard slowly turned his head, his eyes flickering between the short-haired woman and the black-haired young man for a while, and finally nodded in agreement.
"You can help write the information, but he still has to sign his name."
Chen Zi didn't care about this. She wanted to help write the message just to prevent Bai Su from not remembering anything. He would show his timidity by writing by hand.
The short-haired woman finished writing, and then handed the pen to Bai Su's hand.
The black-haired young man lowered his head to sign and scanned the information related to himself.
The identity he used this time was very different from the identity he usually used. He was both an anchor under a certain live broadcast platform. This time he came with a task issued by the platform.
So... what is the mission?
Of course it wasn't written on the registration form, but judging from the short-haired woman's attitude, he would know it later.
The security personnel accepted the watch, looked at their information carefully for a while, and then dug out two access certificates that could be hung around the neck from the drawer on the side. In the corner of the sign, it was written "Visitors Only". Small print.
After the things were handed over, the security guard said quietly: "This is your identity certificate. Don't lose it."
"In this hospital, there are only a few different identities for people."
"But don't lose it."
The security guard repeated it a second time, and Bai Su noticed that he actually had a hanging badge hanging in the collar of his coat, and he couldn't see what was written on it.
After walking through the courtyard and walking a few steps, Chen Zi breathed a sigh of relief when he felt that the security guard behind him had lost his sight.
She unbundled the badge and strapped it tightly around her neck.
Then, the short-haired woman loosened the collar around her neck and said that she felt a little depressed just now while standing in the small house where the security personnel stayed.
"Have it?"
"Of course there is. There are no bright colors in that room. It's all gray. It makes me feel a little uncomfortable." Chen Zi said his feelings frankly, "The same goes for the security guard. He woke up suddenly. He looks at people with a gloomy look.”
"Could it be...that this is the style here?" Bai Su said, looking forward.
When I first got off the car, I didn't realize how far away I was. When I got closer, I saw that the main body of the hospital in front was white, and the vegetation on both sides was green, but the railings surrounding the plants were all painted white.
The dazzling white area becomes larger as we get closer to the building, and the white color is no longer so uncomfortable.
There was a person standing at the door of the mental hospital. A friendly doctor in a white coat with a smile on his face was standing there. The security personnel must have greeted him in advance. As soon as he saw Bai Su and the others, he waved enthusiastically, his face Shang's smile became a little deeper.
"It's...Mr. Bai and Ms. Chen, right?" the doctor at the door said, "My surname is Xu. You can just call me Dr. Xu."
As he spoke, the man led Bai Su and the others in, and asked: "Are you in contact and want to work together on collecting information about mental hospitals? Although we have agreed, if you want to make it into a program or something, please be sure Explain it to us in advance.”
Bai Su:......
Bai Su:?
The black-haired young man took advantage of the moment when the mental hospital doctor looked forward to cast questioning eyes on the short-haired woman. The latter received the question and shrugged helplessly.
She also felt that the excuse was quite far-fetched. The live broadcast platform had been affected by the incident in Baiwu District. Many anchors had not resumed broadcasting yet. For the future of the platform, the platform decided to take a bold and innovative step——
"It's better to say that I am a writer, and I draw materials to write about this aspect. It sounds more reliable than what the platform says."
"Ahem... Captain Gu just said it casually. He originally planned to use it as an excuse to collect materials... Who would have thought that he would agree directly here."
It is this unhesitating response that makes people suspicious, and at first glance seems to be welcoming.
Bai Su's low voice didn't attract anyone else's attention. Now he and Chen Zi were standing at the front desk, waiting for the return of Dr. Xu.
From time to time, some doctors and nurses would pass by. Every time they saw Bai Su and the others, their expressions would shudder. Then they would catch a glimpse of the badges hanging by Bai Su and the others, and then their steps towards them would turn around and return to their original direction. on the line.
What did they want to do before?
Bai Su glanced at the people a few times and roughly knew what they wanted to do.
It's nothing more than bringing back people who shouldn't be outside.
Soon, Dr. Xu, who had returned, confirmed this.
After Chen Zi came back, he asked the doctors and nurses who had just passed by to see them. Dr. Xu smiled and replied: "Maybe he is afraid that you are a patient and sneaked out."
"A few years ago, we had an incident where a patient pretended to be a doctor. At that time, a group of new people happened to come in and they were not recognized, which caused a big mistake."
Doctor Xu didn't say what the specific oolong was. He just led the people into an office and began to introduce some of the conditions and precautions of the mental hospital to Bai Su and the others.
"The purpose of our Ruchuan Psychiatric Hospital is to help more patients recover from health, and occasionally we will take on some difficult and complicated diseases." After saying that, Dr. Xu handed over two pamphlets, "This is our introduction to the patients' families. You can also look through the book."
The booklet is only a supplement, it is more about listening to people's stories.
Dr. Xu said that Baisu and the others would borrow the names of intern doctors and intern nurses to work in the mental hospital for a few days. Considering that they were non-professionals, they would not be assigned too much work, and they would play more of a role of watching and learning.
"So don't worry, we will only let you see patients with relatively mild conditions at the beginning... Of course, if you still need medical materials, you will still be in the hospital by then, and you can go outside to see them if conditions permit."
As the conversation progressed, Dr. Xu's wording became a little strange, but he quickly corrected it. After the introduction, he stood up and got them two white coats.
"It's quite troublesome to change into the nurse's clothes. Ms. Chen, just wear this. I'll talk to the doctor who will take you later."
"You can store your luggage in this office temporarily and pick it up in the afternoon when I take you to your accommodation."
Chen Zi agreed, put the luggage where Dr. Xu pointed out, and put the white coat on his shoulders together with Bai Su.
Seeing that they wanted to fasten the buttons directly, Dr. Xu reminded them to remember to reveal their name tags.
"After all, you are strangers, so it would be better if you leave your badges exposed."
"Otherwise, something troublesome might happen."
What exactly is the trouble? Dr. Xu acted as a riddle man. He didn't say it directly. He looked at the clock and said that it was almost time for morning activities and he would take Bai Su and the others there for a visit first.
"Activity time?"
"Yes, patients whose condition is not very serious can go out for activities regularly under the care of medical staff. Otherwise, it is not good to stay bored in the ward all the time."
After leaving the office, turn right and go straight, passing through a long corridor. One side of the corridor is transparent glass and you can see outside. Outside is also a garden yard surrounded by white railings. There are several guns of the same color inside. bench.
"There is a garden outside, and the door behind it is a place for outdoor activities. People also need to monitor patients before they can go out for activities." Dr. Xu said, "We are here."
After walking through the long corridor, the three of them arrived at the door of a spacious room.
The floor-to-ceiling glass windows are used as walls and have been specially treated. According to Dr. Xu, even if a patient hits them, they will not be broken.
"Of course, when a patient becomes ill, our doctors and nurses will take some coercive measures."
Force, means? Bai Su glanced around. He felt that the doctors and nurses around him had a strange temperament, and there was a feeling that they would commit some violent acts.
Why do you say that? The black-haired young man tilted his head, his eyes passing over the curves on some people's arms that even white coats could not hide.
After entering the indoor activity room, Dr. Xu found a doctor named Hao and handed Bai Su and Bai Su over.
The doctor surnamed Hao's eyebrows became more serious. He glanced at Bai Su and the others critically: "Is this the person you are talking about? He looks a little thin."
With a tone of disgust in his words, Dr. Hao waved his hand, signaling Bai Su and the others to follow him.
As he was walking, a young man playing with building blocks beside him suddenly stood up and rushed over. His speed was so fast that it caught people off guard.
However, Dr. Hao reacted.
The male doctor stretched out his hand, pushed and pushed, and pinched the young man's shoulders twice, making his hands and feet weak. After the young man sat on the ground, Dr. Hao raised his hand again and helped the young man up.
"Xiao Xia, right? What's the matter?" Dr. Hao asked with concern after finishing his efforts.
"Well... let's play, let's play together." The young man's expression was not that of a twenty-year-old like his appearance, but rather he felt like he was five or six years old.
Dr. Hao nodded clearly, waved to the side, and a female nurse came over, took the young man away with indescribable force, and pushed him back to the ground where he was sitting before.
It seemed that both Dr. Hao and the nurse just now were very strong.
Dr. Hao clapped his hands, turned to them and said, "We encounter this situation almost every day. That Xiaoxia just now had schizophrenia, and now he has a six-year-old personality."
Because of his young age, he was indifferent to his size and strength. He often bumped into others and sometimes got into fights with other patients.
"So we need to intervene and stop it at this time." After saying that, Dr. Hao looked at it again, "If you encounter a situation that you cannot handle, remember to call someone, otherwise we will not be responsible for the consequences."
In fact, in the branch of the special human department, Chen Zi is among the top five women in fighting skills: Well...
Bai Su, who only looks human on the outside but is actually a non-human being, has infinite fighting power: Wow.
Neither of them said a word. After listening to the doctor in front of him, he suddenly remembered something.
"Have you signed all the relevant documents?" Dr. Hao asked.
"Are you referring to some disclaimers?" Chen Zi continued, "Those have been signed."
After hearing this, Dr. Hao muttered a few words, just sign it, and his expression became a little relieved.
They had left most of the activity room, and during this period there were a few noisy ones who were persuaded to go back with kind words, although judging from the nurse's fists, they were more willing to suppress them violently.
"By the way, there's one more thing." The doctor in front did not look back and naturally dealt with a patient who claimed to be a big shot and wanted everyone to listen to his speech.
Immediately afterwards, a black shadow rushed from the side and pounced at a very tricky angle.
But Dr. Hao was used to it. He quickly clamped the black shadow's arm, put the other person's hand behind his back, and then pushed the person to the ground with his knee.
Immediately, a nurse arrived, and several people reached out to take the person over and control him.
The black shadow is an older man, not quite middle-aged but still a bit old. When he was restrained, he kept shouting: "I am the doctor, are you patients crazy?"
Dr. Hao shrugged, turned around and said, "He is a bit delusional, don't worry about it."
"No... I am the doctor... I am the doctor of this mental hospital!" The older man was still shouting when he was dragged away, but his mouth was soon covered, "Take my things... My things are back—uhhhhhh!”
Everyone present was unmoved and watched him being pulled away indifferently.
"That's pretty much it. You will encounter unexpected things like this during the event, and - remember to protect your badges."
The originally serious doctor's face suddenly showed an inexplicable smile: "The name tag is a very important proof of identity."
This is the fourth time since they entered the mental hospital. This is the fourth time they have heard people mention this matter.
Identification seems to be very important in this mental hospital.
(End of chapter)