Meng Chao did not return home immediately.
For some reason he could not fathom, he went down the stairs and visited the other wards.
He was in an inpatient building with more than fifty floors. The top two floors were suite wards. They had television, fridges, couches, living rooms, attached bathrooms, and bathing equipment. Aside from the faint smell of antiseptic, they were not that much different compared to a hotel room.
If he went downwards from the forty-eighth floor, all the wards he saw were normal wards from different departments.
But the normal wards were also divided into different grades.
The single wards were expensive. Even though they had no fridges, couches, and living rooms, they had their own attached bathrooms.
There were also double wards and triple wards. These could ensure the patients' basic dignity.
But most of them were six-people wards, eight-people wards, and ten-people wards.