Therefore, the doctors and nurses, even the ones from other departments, would run over to follow Nangong Nuannuan every day as she made her ward rounds.
In the past five days, the number of people following Nuannuan grew from an initial seven, including Dr. Cai and two nurses who recorded the patients' vitals, to a group of nearly 15 people.
No new and young nurses were included in this group of 15 people. Instead, head doctors and nurses from the Internal Medicine Department took their spots. As for the head nurse, she took on the role of supervising the young nurses.
In light of this very unusual and unpleasant situation, the military hospital maintained the best attitude they could. Not only did they not charge the patients a single cent, but they also even moved the patients to a newly extended ward area. Usually, the military hospital wards were full of patients, with two people assigned to one room. Some would even be left in the corridors.