My hands are to heal ~ A Genshin Modern Medical AU
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A guide to my fic series "My hands are to heal ~ A Genshin Modern Medical AU" by Krinsekeks
Fandoms: 原神 | Genshin Impact (Video Game)
25 Jan 2026
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A lore wiki to my ongoing fanfiction series "My hands are to heal ~ A Genshin Modern Medical AU". Here you can find a list with all Genshin characters that have already appeared in the series, their department and more information about the AU.
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Prof. Neuvillette lives for his job as a neurosurgeon at Genshin Hospital. And still, it gets him trapped between emergencies, his students and his patients.
This fic belongs to a series based on cheong1110's awesome Genshin Impact Medical AU.
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Being Genshin Hospital's Chief physician of cardiac surgery, Alhaitham had hoped to pursue his research unbothered. Yet the duties coming with the title, spread further than he had initially hoped.
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It felt like the fiftieth time that Tuija ran her sweaty hands over her pants. All of this was just ridiculous. She should have just kept her damn mouth shut, never said a single word about that damn bridge. Her trust had been betrayed. Betrayed by that damn general doctor who would send her to this psychiatric madhouse without even hearing her out.
“I want you to make your way to Genshin Hospital. Today. I will call them and inform them about your arrival. I will get to know, if you do not show up there, okay? Don’t betray my trust, Miss Tuija.”
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With a shake of her head, Zibai took another bite of her lunch. “On days like these I get the impression of the gynecological field being more of a war zone than actually providing female and sexual healthcare.”
Zhongli closed his eyes and leaned back against the wooden bench, enjoying the sound of the rain for a moment. “We once made a contract to lend our knowledge to those in need. It never stated that being an easy task though. We can only be the rivers to slowly corrode the walls that society has erected. However, we must never let the flow subside to thin the stone. We don't just treat diseases after all. In some way...we take care of the future.”
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