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#170 - Impact of the Xishan Explosion

Hearing someone speak to him from behind, Fang Cheng turned his head.

In the dimly lit corridor, a middle-aged man in a security uniform, holding a flashlight, approached.

"I remember you."

Seeing the slightly surprised look on Fang Cheng's face, the security guard chuckled and specially explained:

"You're the boxing expert who helped our security department teach those thugs a lesson the other day."

Fang Cheng remembered the incident, gave him a slight smile, and politely greeted him.

Seemingly bored from working the night shift.

The security guard also walked onto the balcony and started talking familiarly:

"Is it because a family member is sick and in the ICU?"

Fang Cheng nodded, his gaze falling on the building across the street with roadblocks, and casually asked:

"Your hospital has soldiers stationed here, it does look quite strange."

"Yeah."

The security guard smacked his lips upon hearing this, somewhat wistfully:

"Do you know about the Xishan explosion case? The patients inside are all sent from Xishan..."

As he spoke, he specially glanced around.

Seeming worried that the topic would reveal some secret, and he would be punished by his superiors if they heard, he appeared unusually cautious.

However, in the end, he couldn't resist the urge to share, and after a while, he continued to talk about some inside information that outsiders didn't know.

It turned out that after the explosion in Xishan early that morning, the authorities successively rescued many people trapped in the mountains.

Ren'an Hospital, as the largest public hospital close to Xishan, received most of the injured.

After timely rescue and treatment, some of these injured people basically recovered and were discharged from the hospital, while others remained in a coma, as if they had become vegetables.

So the hospital uniformly sent them to the rehabilitation center for long-term medical care.

The security guard used to be stationed there, working as a gatekeeper.

It was quite normal at first.

But after a while, strange things began to happen.

"That night, I was patrolling the building as usual, and as I was walking in the corridor, I suddenly heard a scream from upstairs."

"So I immediately ran up to see what happened and if they needed help, but I saw a nurse covered in blood rushing out of a ward."

"She kept screaming, stumbling and staggering, like she was crazy, then a few other nurses also ran over, looking at me with panic, telling me not to go over and to call the police quickly."

"I heard the patient's painful cries coming from inside the ward, the sound was very terrifying, as if they were suffering some kind of torture, or like a wild beast was howling..."

Speaking of this, the security guard's face tightened, his knuckles clenched tightly into fists, as if he was caught in some kind of terrifying memory.

"Did you see the patient's specific appearance?"

Fang Cheng's eyes narrowed slightly as he asked.

"No, I was a little dizzy from being scared by the sound at the time, so I turned around and ran away."

The security guard shuddered, feeling lingering fear and a little ashamed:

"I didn't know what happened at all. After calling the police, the police quickly came, and then a group of people in black clothes came, I don't know which government department they were from. All the medical staff were driven out to be interrogated and questioned."

"Those people in black clothes pushed an iron cage inside, and when they came out, the iron cage was covered with a thick cloth. They carefully escorted it into an armored vehicle, and blood was still dripping from the covered cage."

"In less than two days, the army took over the rehabilitation center, sealing off the entire building, strictly prohibiting outsiders from entering, and not letting patients out either. After that, I and all those nurses were transferred from our posts."

Speaking of the end, the security guard breathed a long sigh of relief, quite thankfully:

"Fortunately, I didn't see the specific situation clearly, otherwise there would be more trouble."

After revealing the words that had been憋 in his stomach, he seemed much more relaxed.

The two chatted for a while.

The security guard then bid farewell and left to continue his patrol work.

Fang Cheng stared at the gray building standing in the night.

A faint, shrill howl vaguely drifted into his ears.

The source of the sound was from inside the heavily guarded rehabilitation center building, hundreds of meters away.

If his hearing wasn't sensitive enough, ordinary people wouldn't be able to detect it at all.

Fang Cheng felt that the strange sound he sensed during meditation might also be related to this building sealed off by the army.

And the strange things the security guard said were directly related to the Xishan explosion case.

Glancing at the soldiers patrolling with guns, Fang Cheng shook his head and turned back to the rest area.

The black night quietly receded, and the daylight arrived as scheduled.

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The hospital in the early morning was crowded with people, appearing particularly noisy.

The sunlight shone through the corridor windows, onto the floor sprayed with disinfectant, evaporating a special smell.

It was as if he had returned to the boxing club.

Fang Cheng breathed calmly and deeply, doing 200 push-ups and squats in the rest area.

Then he went to the hospital cafeteria, simply ate a dozen meat buns, and drank four bags of milk.

Then he came to the front of the intensive care unit, and like the other family members, stood watching the scene inside.

According to the doctor, his grandfather would probably need to stay inside for about seven days to ensure that the stomach where the lesions were removed healed normally, without the risk of infection, to avoid unexpected complications.

During the waiting period, Fang Cheng received a medical bill from the nurse and went downstairs to pay the relevant fees.

In the afternoon, Li Bi Yun returned to the hospital from home, letting Fang Cheng go back first.

After all, his grandfather was staying in the intensive care unit, and there was no need for family members to take extra care.

If there were any emergencies, she, who worked at the hospital, could be there at any time.

Fang Cheng knew that his mother was right, and thought that after his grandfather came out, he could find a nursing worker to replace the most arduous caregiving work.

So, staying until nearly evening, he left Ren'an Hospital and took a taxi straight back.

With his wallet bulging, Fang Cheng didn't spend money extravagantly, but at least he didn't need to be as meticulous as before, saving where he could.

Old Factory Street under the setting sun.

Lines of electric bikes commuting from work crowded the road, with a sense of peace and tranquility amidst the noise.

The tube building was bathed in the golden afterglow, as if surrounded by warm colors.

With a "creak" sound.

Fang Cheng pushed open the door and walked into the house.

He found that the house had obviously been cleaned and tidied up, the floors, tables, chairs, and stoves were wiped clean and shiny.

Even his clothes and pants that he hadn't had time to wash had already been washed and hung out on the balcony.

Seeing this, Fang Cheng couldn't help but shake his head and sigh inwardly.

Mom really can't stand being idle.

Suddenly remembering something, he immediately closed the door, put on his slippers, and quickly walked towards his bedroom.

The bed and desk also appeared neat and clean.

Fang Cheng then squatted down and dragged out a grayish-white metal box and a canvas travel bag from under the bed.

Seeing that the metal box was still locked and showed no signs of being opened, he immediately breathed a sigh of relief.

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