, wonderful and free of pop-ups! Yun Tai waved her hand, cast a water-collecting spell on herself, and said with a stronger tone: "Grandma! Can you listen to what I have to say and then see if my idea is feasible?"
Sang Xi, who was leaning on the bed, reached out and pulled Shui Wanna, letting her sit on the edge of the bed against him. Then he patted Shui Wanna's hand gently: "Let's just be patient and listen to Xiaoyuntai tell her all her thoughts. I think her idea is a bit whimsical, but it is not unfeasible, but it does have many problems. Needs to be addressed.”
"Thank you, grandpa. The reason why I asked the principal is because he has someone on his hands."
"You have a crush on the teacher at the Colorado Enlightenment School?" Sang Xi guessed the greatest possibility.
"Of course it would be best if teachers can come, but we can't afford their fees right now unless they are willing to be free volunteers." Yun Tai didn't sell out, "I'm interested in all the students in the Colorado Enlightenment School."
"Students?" The couple was surprised. "What can these teenagers do? They haven't learned many magic moves."
"It's enough." Yun Tai replied: "The wind mage and the Dou Qi Department can be responsible for the daily work of chopping and carrying firewood; the water mage is responsible for the washing, cleaning, and care of the wounded in the entire hospital; the light mage is naturally Responsible for treatment; anyone who wants to learn how to prepare decoctions or decoctions can come to the hospital."
The couple was dumbfounded and put a bunch of teenagers in charge of running the entire hospital? This is no longer something that can be explained by whimsy.
"Will anyone come to see the doctor?" Shui Wanna asked innocently. Who would think that their life is too hard and they have too much money, so they need to seek treatment from children?
“Grandma, if you saw a crack in the courtyard wall, would you have it repaired right away, or would you leave the crack open and wait until a strong wind blows the entire courtyard wall down, then pay a lot of money to hire someone to build a new one? Yun Tai thought for a while and asked Shui Wanna a question that was easier to accept and more intuitive.
"Of course it will be repaired immediately." Shui Wanna replied matter-of-factly. But she still didn't understand the connection between the hospital walls and whether patients would come to see their children for medical treatment?
Sang Xi seemed to understand what Yun Tai wanted to say, but he couldn't explain why.
"People are actually just like courtyard walls. Those cracked holes are the pain in people's bodies, or the roots of diseases left by old wounds. For small repairs, hiring a priest is too extravagant. Some people also feel that their foundation Well, there’s no need to waste this money.”
"If it's a child, their level is already low, so why wouldn't the fee be so high? Are you planning on doing this?" Sang Xi is the only pillar of Sang's Pharmacy, so he naturally knows what Yun Tai is talking about. It's too common, especially among mercenaries, almost all of them have this idea.
"Yes. For example, if a mercenary is invaded by cold air, if he seeks a priest, even the most ordinary priest, a Light Praise would cost at least ten gold coins, and it is a bit wasteful. If the school's light department students take action, both I can just help him get rid of the cold and only charge one gold coin. Do you think he will be willing to come?"
"If there's such a good thing, of course I'll come." Shui Wanna replied immediately. It not only cures the disease, but also saves money. There is no need to choose at all.
Sang Xi nodded: "This is your original idea? Although there are still many small problems in the details, but just from what you said, this hospital can still be tried."
"Yes, for example, the patient's medical record card setting, and those students must be trained before they officially take up the job to cultivate their sense of responsibility, patience, etc." Yun Tai also listed these small problems that can be thought of one by one. .
"Ahem...if grandpa hadn't been injured in this fall, you would have had the money to run such a hospital more than ten years later." Seeing Yun Tai's careful consideration, Sang Xi knew that her granddaughter was not just talking casually. She had high expectations for her future. There is a very clear plan. It's a pity that all of this was ruined by his fall! Sang Xi felt more and more guilty. If she only felt that she had become a burden to her wife before, now she would also feel that she had ruined her granddaughter's bright future. Now where can they find such a large sum of money to fulfill their granddaughter's wish? It's impossible now. With him as a burden, this family will only become more and more difficult in the future!
"Grandpa, I'm not saying this to make you feel sorry for yourself. Without your endorsement, how many teenagers do you think would really feel safe coming to see a doctor?" The problem now is that there is not enough money! Not only is there not enough money, but there is also not enough time!
In the previous life, in a situation like my grandfather's, the injured area would have been fixed on site and the most basic first aid treatment would have been performed. Send them to the hospital for treatment and take X-rays to see if there are bone fractures and whether there are bone fragments. If there are bone fragments, you must perform an operation to clean the broken bones. Otherwise, when the broken bones and new bones grow together, it will be troublesome. That's big. But in her previous life, she was not qualified to be a surgeon at all. During several surgeries in the emergency room, she occasionally worked as an assistant surgeon due to lack of manpower. In this world, there is no such thing as surgical treatment. Those who know how to dissect and work with skeletons and corpses all day long are only dark mages in everyone's minds. Therefore, she herself is the only option. But if the doctor does not heal himself, it can also be said that caring leads to chaos. She did not dare to take action until she was not completely sure. When I mentioned the idea of going to a hospital before, I also wanted to have a chance to practice my skills and regain my previous touch. After all these years, she had no chance to take action, and she didn't dare to take action, for fear of being beaten as a heretic, tied to a cross, and burned with fire. But now, seeing my grandpa moving his legs, he would be so painful that his clothes were soaked in cold sweat, which made Yun Tai anxious and helpless. To take a step back, even if she dared to do this, and she also believed that whether she believed it or not, her grandfather would let her do this operation, but there were no surgical tools, X-ray equipment, local anesthetics, and all the first aid equipment she was familiar with. There is nothing in this world! It just so happened that the principal went to the Guangming Church in East Rock City and invited the white-clothed bishop there to treat him. I heard that he had received a blessing from the light. Blessing of Light is an intermediate-level spell that can promote wound healing. In academic terms, this spell promotes cell division. Over time, the wound will close up. If the internal bones are misaligned or broken, the bones will have to be broken again and realigned... Grandpa is in his sixties! Although he knew intellectually that the average life span of the people here was much higher than that of the previous life due to their practice of fighting spirit and magic, and their physical fitness was many times stronger, Yun Tai's concept of the age of his relatives still remained in the previous life.
Seeing Yun Tai'er staring blankly at the quilt covering her legs, her round face wrinkled into a bun, Sang Xi comforted her, "Yun Tai'er, it's okay. Grandpa doesn't feel any pain."
Time waits for no one, so Yun Tai asked Sang Xi hesitantly: "Grandpa, if, I mean if, it is possible to cure your leg, would you be willing to give it a try?"
Shui Wanna stood up suddenly, rushed forward, grabbed Yun Tai's shoulders, and shook her desperately: "What did you say? You said someone could cure your grandpa's leg injury? You didn't lie to me? Even Bishop Baiyi They say it’s hopeless!”
"Wanna, let go! You're hurting Yun Tai." Sang Xi wanted to reach out to stop her, but was unable to do so, so she moved a little, and immediately her face was covered in cold sweat from the pain. He took a few deep breaths: "Yuntai, are you telling the truth? Are you kidding your grandparents?"
"I can't guarantee anything until I've made an incision and seen the inside of the wound." Yun Tai looked serious. At this moment, she is a doctor, and she cannot irresponsibly give unreal expectations, even if this is the only answer that the patient and the patient's family want to hear.
"Open the wound?" Sang Xi thought thoughtfully.
Shui Wanna directly ignored the first person in Yun Tai's mouth, and a series of words rushed out: "Yun Tai, that person you know can really cure your grandpa's leg? How did you meet? No, forget it. , that's not important. How can you get him to agree to come to help your grandpa see a doctor? Just say whatever conditions you want, as long as your grandpa's leg can be cured, we can negotiate any conditions."
"Grandma, calm down!" Yun Tai raised her voice. Her shoulder really hurt from being scratched.
"How can you calm me down! How can I calm down!"
The expression on Shui Wanna's face that she was grasping at the last straw was something Yun Tai had seen many times in the emergency room in her previous life. Such performance is a normal reaction of the patient's family. But it is this kind of reaction that is more difficult to deal with, because they will always only choose what they want to hear and automatically filter out the words they don't want to hear.
"If you don't calm down, I won't say another word about this."
Shui Wanna's expression changed, and she immediately sat back on the edge of the bed dignifiedly: "Okay, I'm calm now, you can talk." But she held her hands together and put them on her knees, and the blue veins popped out on the back of her hands. It betrayed her inconsistency.