T6's injuries were all on the upper body, so as long as he walked at a slower pace, there wouldn't be a problem. He was well aware of his condition and knew walking was definitely possible, but the speed shouldn't be too fast.
After walking slowly for a few steps and then turning a circle in the hospital room, he looked good—his steps were steady, complexion normal, breathing stable. Everything indicated that he was indeed able to get out of bed and walk, meaning he could be discharged.
For them, being able to walk was the criterion for discharge.
Being injured and spending days in the hospital just eating and sleeping was too luxurious for them. As long as they could stand up and walk, there would be no problems whatsoever.
Outside the ward, a patient wearing a mask walked by. He seemed to casually turn his head for a glance inside the room, gripping the listening device in his palm as he passed by the ward again.
