By a little after eight o'clock, Chen Cang had already piled up seven or eight patients, most of whom had injuries needing to be bandaged.
The emergency internal medicine department mostly saw patients with headaches and fevers looking to buy medicine, while the emergency surgery department mostly dealt with bandaging wounds.
Because they were all injuries, everyone was quite anxious and flustered, which often led to disputes over queueing on regular days, after all, everyone felt their injuries were more serious.
Today, however, things were better, and it seemed that those who came were not in a rush, patiently waiting their turn in the waiting area.
Around eight-thirty, two men with gray and dusty hair full of sand and dirt hurried in.