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<p>Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to our podcast. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Today we have a really sad story to talk about—a man died in a hotel because his life-saving medicine was left at the front desk for 5 hours. Let's start, Enceladus. Do you know what happened first? </p><p>Enceladus: Oh no, that sounds terrible. Let me try. So, there was a 51-year-old man, Mr. Hu, staying at a hotel called Yasi Te in Wuhan. One morning, he felt sick and called his friend Han Shun to bring him medicine, right? </p><p>Erinome: Yes, that's right. Mr. Hu called Han Shun at 9:19 AM. The medicine was in another friend's fridge, and Han Shun went to get it right away. He arrived at the hotel front desk at 9:40 AM—only 21 minutes later! That's really fast. </p><p>Enceladus: Wow, 21 minutes is quick. But then what? Why didn't Mr. Hu get the medicine? </p><p>Erinome: Here's the problem. Han Shun tried to call Mr. Hu, but no one answered. So he asked the f...