In a suite at the Armed Police General Hospital guest house, Yan Feifan had just finished washing up when a man in a suit came to see him.
The patient had woken up.
Soon after, a staff member brought Yan Feifan his breakfast.
Mutton soup, small steamed buns, a boiled egg, and two side dishes.
Yan Feifan leisurely finished his breakfast. He glanced at the time—it was already past five in the morning. He figured it was about time.
He used the room phone to call his sister's mobile.
The phone only rang twice before it was answered.
Yan Feifan told his sister that he had been brought to the Armed Police General Hospital to treat a car accident victim.
The patient was an on-duty member of the Armed Police who had been injured in the line of duty. He was in critical condition with a brain hemorrhage.
He had mainly used his specialized puncture technique to aspirate the blood that had pooled in a critical part of the patient's brain.
