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Chapter 152 "Rain Man" Chapter [-]

Chapter 152 "Rain Man" Part Two

"By the way, how long will you be working here as a volunteer?" The dean said, pushing himself to the desk and starting to rummage through the documents on the desk.

"No need to look for it, it's one month." I said.

The dean smiled and said: "There are too many things and it's a bit messy. By the way, what are you studying? Are you a medical student?"

"No, no, no, I majored in marketing. I don't have much experience in taking care of patients, so it won't be too difficult, right?" I said.

"It's like this, our job. If an intern comes here, we will train him for at least three months. After that, he will be assessed again, and only those who pass the exam can be employed. But if you can only work here for a month, then these It is impossible to complete the training." The dean said, turning out a form and looking at it.

I took a look, and it was the form I filled out.

"Is it that difficult? Are there jobs like sweeping floors and doing odd jobs? I'll help out and do the basics. I'm not afraid of hardship or tiredness," I said.

"Let's put it this way, our place is quite special. You also know that we take care of mental patients, and almost all the work here requires professional counterparts. Or at least a little temporary first aid knowledge. Just in case you don't take care of a patient You fell from a height, and there are only you and no other staff nearby. If you can't even do the simplest first aid, it will be difficult for us to let you work here or help." The dean said calmly, folded the form in half and threw it away. Arrived in the trash can.

I nodded my head and said, "Then do I have no chance?"

"That's not true. Have you studied some mathematics?" the dean said with a smile.

I nodded my head and said, "Yes, I learned it when I was a kid. But you threw all my orders into the trash can. Doesn't that mean there is no chance?"

"The little girl just now is called Pang Xiaoyu. You have been taking care of her and playing with her this month. What do you think? Is it difficult?" The dean said, took out a form again, filled in a few boxes and handed it to me. in front of.

"This shouldn't be difficult at all." I took the form and it turned out to be an entry form.

The salary is [-], with a one-month employment contract.

This made me overjoyed, but felt inappropriate.

"I'm a volunteer, and I can't justify getting paid." I said immediately.

"I know, externally you are a volunteer. But internally we are obliged to pay you a salary. This is not the outside after all. Even if you are a medical student, we will follow this process when you come to be a volunteer. Don't worry, we won't take special care of you." Said with a long smile.

I nodded my head and started filling out the form.As I was writing, I remembered something and said, "But it's just taking care of a child and getting paid a little..."

"Of course, what I need is not that you take her around to play around. What you need to teach her is somewhat similar to a tutor," the dean said.

"What can I teach this child? She probably knows more than me, right?" I said.

"Have you heard of the Millennium Prize problem?" the dean said.

"Seven major mathematical problems? Each one has a reward of 100 million? As long as the conclusion is published in a world-wide mathematics magazine, and there is no consensus within two years, it is considered a success? I remember that one of the seven has been solved. Is this what you are talking about? Something?" I said.

"Yes, the Poincaré conjecture has been solved. There are still six more. I hope to train Xiaoyu to become a person who can solve these problems in the future. Of course, before meeting Xiaoyu, I think there is no one in the world The remaining six puzzles can be solved. But Xiaoyu has a kind of magic power, and the mathematics she understands is more than just mathematics. It can be said to be very pure, more like mathematics itself," the dean said.

"Talking about Xiaoyu's mathematics, dean. Are those all true? When we came here, Xiaoyu and I were on the same bus, and the bus driver said she could know the numbers in advance in the lottery box for ball games." I said.

"Yes, it's true. This is her charm. There are many more surprises like this," the dean said.

"I also heard from the driver that Xiaoyu has never gone to school. Is she 12 years old now? Why not let her go to school?" I said.

The dean glanced at me. This was the first time the dean and I looked at each other eye to eye.

The dean sighed and said: "When we were eight years old, we took Xiaoyu to school. But Xiaoyu was an orphan, and his situation was extremely special. So he was easily bullied by other children, which was a helpless move for me. Besides, you know this is Mental hospital, Xiaoyu’s mental state is actually not normal.”

"Not normal?" I said.

"Although you only need to take care of Xiaoyu for a month, it's better to tell you. You know that Xiaoyu was born in a mental hospital, right? Her parents are also mental patients." The dean said.

I nodded my head and said, "Are Xiaoyu's parents both mentally ill?"

"No, it's not all. This is all my fault. It was all caused by me." When the dean said, tears flowed from the corners of his eyes, and his voice began to tremble.

"Dean, don't be anxious, speak slowly." I said. "Sit down, the story may be a bit long." The dean pointed to the sofa not far away and said.

"Fourteen years ago, did you know there was a murderer named Pang Panghai?" the dean said.

"Five serial murders? That news shocked the whole country. I remember when I was in elementary school, the school required parents to pick up and drop off in person. During that month, no one in the city dared to go out alone at night, and people were panicked. Wait, Pang Panghai and Pang Pang Xiaoyu? Is this the murderer’s daughter?” I exclaimed and covered my mouth.

"Your guess is good, but the process may be different from what you thought." The dean said.

I can only feel shocked at this moment. I have never wanted to know something so much in my life.

"Pang Panghai's family members came to me 14 years ago. They asked me to help them forge a mental report for 15 yuan. They claimed that Pangdahai was mentally ill and sent Pangdahai to the hospital for treatment," the dean said.

"This? You agreed?" I said.

"That year, a mountain to the west of the mental hospital collapsed. There was no money to build walls and reinforce the foundation in the hospital, so I had no choice but to agree to Pang Panghai's family. Of course, I had thought about it and took care of him as the most serious mental patient. Protective clothing and sedatives 24 hours a day, even if he cannot serve his sentence, it will be almost as good as in prison," the dean said.

"There was an accident." I said.

The dean opened his wheelchair and his empty right foot appeared in front of me.

"Isn't this Pang Panghai's doing?" I took a breath of cold air.

"Yes, there is another participant named Xiaowen who caused all this. Of course I deserve it, and it's not her fault." The dean said.

"Da Da Hai? And Xiao Wen? Wait, what are these?" I said.

"Xiaowen was a female patient, very beautiful. The intensive care unit in Panghai was next to Xiaowen's ward. We thought about everything, but ignored Xiaowen. Have you heard of Stockholm Syndrome?" Dean said.

"You're saying that the victim of a crime has feelings for the criminal. Such a stupid disease really exists." I said.

"Xiao Wen originally came in with severe depression. For two years, Xiao Wen would climb through the window every night to look for Pang Pang Hai. Xiao Wen prepared a knife for Pang Pang Hai, who had been planning for a long time. And I also I am responsible for being the attending physician for Pang Panghai. After all, I brought him here. I want the least number of people to know about Pang Panghai’s existence. My leg was cut off at that time," the dean said.

"What happened next?" I said.

"Fortunately, other staff arrived immediately and saved my life. I re-examined Pang Panghai's mental health. Pang Panghai was taken away by the police and sentenced to death immediately. I was originally going to be fired for dereliction of duty, but Everyone knows that I am doing this for the mental hospital, so I am allowed to continue as the acting director. After all, I have paid a lifelong price for my mistakes, but we did not expect that Xiaowen was pregnant," the director said.

"Is there little rain in this belly?" I said.

"Yes, it's Xiaoyu. Xiaowen committed suicide six times during her pregnancy, but was stopped all the time. We thought about having an abortion for her, but she insisted on giving birth to the child. After all, the child is innocent, and we have no right to deprive her of it. Little life,” the dean said.

"I don't know anything about medicine. I would like to ask Xiaowen if he is still affected by Stockholm Syndrome at this stage?" I said.

The dean paused, nodded and said: "This is inevitable, we have no way to treat it. At first we thought it was simple, but who knew that Xiaowen actually wanted to commit suicide together after giving birth to Xiaoyu."

"Why didn't she commit suicide when the child was still in her belly?" I asked in confusion.

"Xiao Wen wants to know whether the child is a boy or a girl, if she dies directly. She may feel that she cannot tell Pang Pang Hai the gender of the child, and she probably wants to reunite with her family in the underworld," the dean said.

"What happened next?" I asked again.

"Xiaowen chose to jump off the building, but he might have figured it out at the last moment. He hugged Xiaoyu tightly and didn't fall to death. Moreover, Xiaowen also named Pang Xiaoyu. I heard that Xiaowen was a college student in a prestigious school before he came to the hospital. . The name is really artistic, and Xiaoyu is also very well-behaved. Later we discovered that she has such a talent, so I trained her in this way," the dean said.

"I didn't expect there was such a story here." I sighed.

"I don't feel like I owe anyone now, but I'm really worried about Xiaoyu. So I hope you can help me with this. After all, you know a little math better than others. You can also share the burden for me, okay?" the dean said.

I nodded my head and said, "Isn't it just a 12-year-old child? I can do it."

"Thank you, then you can start working today. You can do it half-playing and half-teaching, otherwise Xiaoyu won't listen. If you ask her to write all the Euler formulas today, it will be considered as completing today's task. Xiaoyu should be on the staff now Canteen. You can take my meal card first, and exchange your meal card with me when it comes tomorrow. Eight in the morning and eight in the evening, with a two-hour break at noon. I only need to take care of Xiao Yu, and I don’t need your help for anything else. "Yuan. Said with a long smile.

I took the meal card and nodded.

To be continued~
(End of this chapter)

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