Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s

Chapter 1267: 【1267】Student groups



The students had good intentions; seeing their peer faint, they hurriedly called for help, not knowing as much as the teachers about such matters.

"They couldn't find a teacher for a moment and called themselves." The female teacher understood, not placing blame on the student who made the call.

Is there not a single teacher at school today? Do teachers leave so quickly after school?

"Yes." The female teacher explained the special circumstances at school today, "After school, the teachers collectively went outside for an activity. Their homeroom teacher should have instructed them to go home early after school and not to play at school."

If every student truly listened obediently to the words of the teachers and adults, the school wouldn't be having incidents every day.

"I was responsible for leaving last, and halfway through, I received the notice. I hurried back, and didn't even finish my call with their homeroom teacher," the female teacher said, holding the phone, while wiping sweat.

The group of people ran to the newly constructed gymnasium at the school. The new gym is beautiful, making it understandable why a group of kids would begrudgingly return to school to play after school. If no accident occurred, it would be a beautiful thing.

The students don't understand and don't know this concept: sports venues need to be equipped with professional personnel for supervision, precisely to prevent such accidents. Perhaps they only felt that the teachers and security personnel asking them to leave was unreasonable. On regular days, they take gym tests to make students exercise, but after school, they want students to leave without exercising. What are they thinking?

It can only be said that the school doesn't have the human resources to continue supervising students' sports activities after school.

Up ahead, there were twenty to thirty students bustling around together. Some of the curious ones started discussing it on their own.

"Did he get hit on the head by a basketball?"

"No. Those who played ball with him said he didn't get hit by the ball; he hardly played and fainted on the bench himself. No one knows why he fainted; everyone was almost scared to death by him."

"Are they telling the truth, or do they dare not say if he was hit on the head?"

"This is unknown, maybe the doctor will know. Teacher Wang is here and asked these people, and they didn't say they were lying; perhaps he really didn't faint from getting hit on the head."

Originally, there was a male teacher on site, possibly the first teacher called by the students to arrive at the scene. The male teacher might have checked the student's head and didn't find injury marks, preliminarily judging it might be caused by other medical conditions.

"There probably wasn't a fight; I see his face is clean, not like he got into a fight."

"Could it be low blood sugar?"

"The teacher didn't give him sugar water; he seems unable to eat. Not sure what's wrong."

Children of this age can't be said to be completely ignorant about societal matters; when talking about their classmate's situation, they draw from their life experience with apparent reasoning. However, the specific reason they all knew: "We have to wait for the doctor to come to know what's wrong with him."

The doctor arrived.

The students made way.

The medical personnel looked over; these kids in blue and white school uniforms, some had intense expressions, some had faces that looked confused, some frowned upon seeing the sick and fainting classmate, and some looked very nervous.

The students remaining here were concerned about their fellow classmates, and secondly, possibly driven by a basic human curiosity, wanting to know what happened to their classmate.


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