Quick-Transmigration Maniac

Chapter 344 The Dedicated Worker System (4)

"Little girl, to put it bluntly, the old man who just left is seventy-two this year, and his physical examination results are all better than yours. It's normal.

Your problems, there are really too many."

"It's not that I'm scaring you, your body is about to collapse, do you know? If you want to recover, it won't be a quick fix or by taking a few pills. If you don't change your lifestyle and habits, you won't have many years to live, do you know?

I'll prescribe some medicine for you first.

Listen carefully to what I say next, and it's best to take notes.

If you're not fast enough to write, use your phone to record."

After asking Ding Yun's age, the doctor was silent for a long time before looking up at Ding Yun sternly and saying.

Then he began to write the prescription.

And only when he saw Ding Yun take out her phone to record did he start to discuss the subsequent precautions:

"The most serious are stomach ulcers and reflux gastritis. We suggest you stay in the hospital for a few days, get an IV drip for a few days, and then take medication for slow recovery.

Next is liver damage.

With these two conditions combined, it's not easy to prescribe medication for you, because many stomach medicines can cause slight damage to liver and kidney function. Not only stomach medicines, but most Western medicines are not suitable for people with liver and kidney dysfunction.

Some medicines are fine for normal people.

But you can't take them. Let me think...

Right, these should be fine!"

"Next is anemia. Your anemia is preliminarily diagnosed as being caused by stomach ulcers. I'll prescribe some medicine for you to replenish it. You can also eat some blood-enriching foods yourself.

But be aware that your cholesterol is a bit high.

So try not to eat offal to replenish."

"Your teeth need some repair. You can't continue to induce vomiting. Eat what you should eat, and if you can't eat, don't eat. Don't play with your own body.

If you continue like this for a long time, it's very likely that it won't just be a tooth problem. Your throat and esophagus will also have problems. If it gets serious, even years later, your risk of esophageal cancer will be many times higher than others.

Hair loss and insomnia are caused by excessive mental stress.

If you really can't relieve this.

You can see a psychologist.

The most important remaining points are daily diet and habits. Eat more fruits and vegetables, less fried, spicy, oily, salty, and fatty foods. Try to go to bed before ten o'clock at night, get up early in the morning to exercise, and ensure at least seven hours of sleep.

Pay attention to exercise as well, because you also have mild palpitations, so strenuous exercise is not suitable for you. Try to do aerobic exercises.

Get another check-up after some time.

Increase your exercise intensity after your physical condition improves.

Also, if your current job makes it difficult for you to do what I've just told you, then I suggest that for the sake of your health.

It's best to change jobs.

Or suspend work for a period of time.

Money can always be earned in the future, but if your body collapses, sometimes money can't save it.

Your body is really close to breaking down.

Alright, that's all. Here's the prescription.

Go get your medicine, and also complete the hospitalization procedures. Moderate stomach ulcers are still a bit dangerous.

A few days of IV drips in the hospital will help you recover faster!"

After finishing his medical advice, the doctor handed the written prescription to Ding Yun and specifically reminded her again, urging her to be hospitalized and get IV fluids and rest for a few days to avoid any accidents.

At this time, Ding Yun had neither medical skills nor any immortal pills or spiritual medicine to use.

So, of course, she could only obediently follow the doctor's orders. She took the prescription, paid for the medicine, and completed the hospitalization procedures.

Then, she was admitted to the hospital.

However, this hospitalization caused Ding Yun's already meager savings to shrink further, shrinking to the point where she couldn't even afford a fraction of the next year's rent. Fortunately, there were still more than six months until the next rent payment was due, otherwise, she would probably have to move again and look for cheap housing.

That's right, the original owner had never bought a house.

She initially lived at the company. After saving some money, she moved out and rented a decent apartment.

As for why she didn't buy a house?

When she first started, she didn't need a local hukou, and she had very little income. At that time, she couldn't even afford the monthly mortgage, let alone the down payment. By the time she had saved a lot of money, had the ability to pay the mortgage, and had money for the down payment, buying a house required a hukou.

Coupled with the fact that she was busy with work during that period.

She flew all over the country every day.

She thought that even if she bought a house, she would only live in it a few times a month, which felt like a waste. So she eventually gave up the idea of buying a house, planning to wait until her contract ended and she had enough savings for retirement.

She would buy a house back in her hometown to live in.

Then, relatives, including her father, mother, and younger brother, clung to her like vampires, leaving her with neither the energy nor the financial means to buy a house.

Therefore, she had always rented.

Fortunately, the original owner paid rent annually. The last time she paid rent was less than half a year ago, so she didn't have to worry about not having a place to live or being kicked out for now.

But even so.

Money was still a big worry for Ding Yun. Otherwise, as the saying goes, a single coin can stump a hero. Nowadays, without money, it's really difficult to move. Without an ID card, you can still find ways to take informal taxis or ride-hailing services to your destination.

But without money, you can't even take a bus.

With age, you might have a senior card to get by.

But Ding Yun didn't seem to be that old yet.

"No, I still need to find a way to make money.

But with the contract binding me, even part-time jobs are difficult. I remember a while ago, there was a trainee who was sued for breach of contract and demanded millions because she worked as a waitress due to insufficient basic salary and lack of work, which led to her inability to make ends meet.

Oh, the original owner also had some clothes, jewelry, and bags for appearances. They weren't much, but selling them could bring in tens of thousands. As long as she never gave a cent to her family again, tens of thousands should be enough to last for a while, at least a year or a half.

Hmm... it seems this is the only way!

Also, the contract is a problem. When the contract was signed, the original owner was already an adult. Even if the contract terms were a bit harsh, it wasn't a slave contract.

So the contract should still be legal and valid.

It's not easy to get rid of Red Flower."

"Wait... I remember...

The contract signed by the original owner had a basic salary and five social insurances and one housing fund. The contract also promised that even if there was no work.

The basic salary of three thousand yuan must be paid on time every month. However, since the original owner's earnings far exceeded three thousand, the basic salary has not been paid on time frequently.

Occasionally, it's forgotten or missed.

It seems the basic salary for last month was not paid.

Oh, perhaps I can wait. If the company continues not to pay me the basic salary in the next few months.

Then it would be a breach of contract by the company. At that time, I can apply for labor arbitration to terminate the contract, and so on. Even if the company remembers to pay, it doesn't matter. Three thousand yuan won't starve me to death anyway. When the rent is due, I'll move into the company directly. After all, the company promised to provide food and accommodation. Let's see who can outlast whom.

As long as I have enough thick skin, I don't believe I can't do it!"

Ding Yun thought carefully for a while about her current assets, future expenses, and the contract she signed. Finally, she made her choice.

That is, to hold on for now.

Live as frugally as possible, and take care of her health.

See what the company's situation is like in the next few months, and then make arrangements based on the specific circumstances.