That man suddenly grabbed me, and I was completely startled.

I heard that when psychiatric patients have episodes, their strength is usually very great, but Yu Li didn’t make a sound at all—my sister is seriously strong.

Not only did she stay silent, but she also scared the other party back to clarity. Hahaha.

That look my sister just gave—I want to worship it! I love it!!

That look somehow reminded me of Limu. What’s going on?

Absolutely stunning. I just want to know if my sister’s arm has bruises—looks so painful.

But that patient… doesn’t quite seem like he’s having an episode. Or is his illness really like this? Feels more like he’s possessed by some filthy thing.

Huh? Possessed? If that’s true… does Yu Li have exorcism abilities?

Because when she left, she seemed to glance somewhere else, so I’m not so sure. By the way, isn’t her skill that little black figure? Could she also have the ability to see spirits? That’s just too cool.

The middle-aged man in the room was no exception. When Yu Li returned to the nurse station, she vaguely heard some crying.

Approaching, she saw a girl’s profile with a chilling blood scar, and the girl cried, “It’s over, it’s over.”

Dai Liu helped her with the dressing and gently comforted her, “It’s okay. Take good care of the wound; it won’t leave a scar.”

The girl looked at her with tear-filled eyes, “Really?”

“Really.” Dai Liu skillfully covered it with white gauze. “This job means we get hurt often, so just relax.”

Yu Li glanced around and found others also had wounds of various sizes, all secretly wiping tears with their heads lowered.

While observing, Yu Yu’s voice suddenly came from behind, “Yu Li, did you just finish your rounds too?”

She turned her head, “Yes, Sister Yu. What’s going on?”

Hearing the question, a trace of irritation showed between Yu Yu’s brows.

“The patients suddenly had a large-scale collective agitation, uncontrollably having episodes. It seems their conditions have worsened.”

This wasn’t uncommon. Even the man from this morning was like that. Occasionally, there would be one or two.

But this afternoon, the number suddenly skyrocketed, like a large-scale contagious disease spreading one after another.

The young nurses delivering medicine were unprepared, harshly thrown down and grabbed by arms and hair by the suddenly aggressive patients.

All were young girls new to the job, having never encountered such situations, so their emotions naturally snapped.

Yu Yu had just sent that morning patient to the fourth floor. When she returned, she heard this chaos and was completely thrown off.

Suppressing her complicated emotions, she glanced at the girl beside her, “How are your patients? Are you hurt?”

Yu Li blinked and answered honestly, “It’s okay. They only had mild episodes and quickly returned to normal.”

“Hm? Mild?” Yu Yu paused, somewhat surprised.

It was the first time she heard that description.

But with the current situation, there was no time to ask more. Many patients’ emotions were still unstable, and she had to check again.

After inspecting the nurse station, Yu Yu called several nurses with less severe injuries to help out.

Yu Li was naturally among them. Before she reached the ward, a burst of excited cursing came to her ears.

“Ahhh! Let me go! Let me go!”

On the bed was a young man with bloodshot eyes, bulging veins on his neck, struggling fiercely. Several male doctors almost couldn’t restrain him.

Yu Yu hurriedly handed over the restraints and then injected the man with a sedative.

Once the man was fully calm, one doctor stood wiping sweat from his forehead, panting, “What’s wrong with these people? They don’t seem to be having episodes at all, more like they’re possessed.”

“Don’t say that. You’re a doctor.” Another doctor was also drenched in sweat but didn’t bother wiping it, bending over to lift the man’s eyelids to look, frowning deeply.

“Did they eat something wrong recently? Or did something happen?”

Such a group outbreak usually has a cause.

But Yu Yu shook her head, giving a negative answer, “Everything is the same as usual, nothing different.”

“Really strange.” Another female doctor looked serious. “At this rate, they’ll all have to be transferred to the fourth floor.”

Yu Li stood behind, her gaze sweeping over the man on the bed.

Suddenly, she keenly sensed a scrutinizing gaze landing on her.

Turning her head, she found it coming from the ward opposite.

It was an elderly lady, her waxy yellow face expressionless, the corners of her eyes wrinkled, white hair neatly pinned up. Her murky eyes occasionally flashed with sharp light, lips murmuring.

At that moment, she was gripping the railing, staring intently at Yu Li.

After their eyes met, the old lady was first stunned, then silently averted her gaze, mumbling as she walked back into her room.

Yu Li looked at the people ahead, then turned and walked toward the room.

The old lady had actually been secretly watching from the corner of her eye. Seeing Yu Li truly walking over, she froze, pretending not to see, continuing to mumble meaningless words.

Yu Li leaned against the door, seeing through the old lady’s clumsy act, lazily curling her lips in a smile.

“Grandma, want to chat?”

Old lady: “…”

Don’t call me grandma; I don’t understand Korean.

Yu Li’s gaze fell inside the old lady’s room, and she smiled meaningfully, “Your room is quite clean.”

This sentence made the old lady’s movements instantly stop. She slowly turned her head, squinting at Yu Li.

After a long silence, she slowly shuffled to the door.

“Can you see it?”

At that, Yu Li blinked innocently and imitated the other’s feigned ignorance, “What? My eyes aren’t broken; of course, I can see.”

“…”

The old lady whispered, “Girl, I’ll give you a piece of advice: don’t do this job anymore. Quit as soon as possible.”

“Why?”

“If you stay here, it’s a dead end for you!” The old lady’s expression was grave, her gaze sharply scanning around as if on guard.

“The aura on you is very wrong. Those things have started stirring around you. If you stay any longer, sooner or later you’ll be trapped here.”

To ordinary people, such words would sound like nonsense, even signs of illness.

But Yu Li sighed helplessly, “No way, grandma. Nothing is scarier than being poor. Before ghosts kill me, I’ll starve to death myself.”

Old lady: “…”

After a few seconds of silence, she spoke with frustration, “You’re really reckless! Can’t you see those things yourself?”

Seeming to notice her voice was a bit loud, the old lady paused, then lowered it:

“Do you think those things don’t attack you because they fear you?! That’s only because of the fourth floor…”

Before finishing, her face suddenly stiffened, her eyes staring blankly ahead, saying nothing more.

Yu Li squinted and slowly stood up. At that moment, Yu Yu’s voice came from behind:

“Yu Li, what are you doing here?”

She turned, answering naturally, “That grandma seems off, so I came to check.”

Yu Yu glanced and then pulled Yu Li away, “That old lady has throat problems and usually can’t speak. She often just zones out like that. We need your help over here, come quickly.”

Throat problems? Can’t speak?

Yu Li didn’t respond. Taking advantage of Yu Yu’s distraction, she looked back once more, her gaze landing behind the old lady.

Seeing that familiar black mist, she squinted, a faint smile curling at the corner of her mouth.

This case is interesting.

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