ââŠStop. Youâve arrived at the official residence.â
âOh, I see. I didnât even know we arrived because I was talking. Thank you for your hard work.â The coachman raised his thumb.
âAnyway, I didnât have time, so I only talked a little bit butâŠâŠ Heâs the best.â
ââŠâŠ.â
After arriving at the official residence, it was even more impressive.
âThe prince⊠There will be no one like him anywhere in the world.â
âIf it wasnât for him, we wouldnât have been able to get well even if we were sick, and we would have been harrassed by the bad guys for the rest of our lives.â
âThatâs not all. These days, we live with hope thanks to him. Iâm sure the Bay Area will be a good place to live.â
No matter who he asked, Rao only received embarrassing compliments to hear.
ââŠwhat kind of reaction is this? Did he use hallucinatory magic to seduce people?â
It was like some kind of pseudo-religious zealot.
Lao felt it intuitively.
âBaroness Penin. What if heâs a con artist?â
Everyone is fascinated, but they are so firmly fascinated by him.
âAn angel from heaven. Hero. The best prince on the continentâŠâŠ Isnât he such a great man?â
âTo say that he doesnât think about himself but only the good for others⊠What nonsense. If thatâs true, Raymond must be a saint.â
It was an unexpectedly sharp reasoning.
He immediately ran to the Penin treatment center where Raymond was.
***
[You can sense the true force!]
[The other personâs true power has been confirmed to be âmediumâ]
âAre you Baroness Penin?â
Raymond frowned slightly at the young man who appeared out of nowhere.This is because he seemed to have come to argue with anyone.
âMy name is Lao, the new manager in the Bay Area. I have something to tell youâŠâŠ.â
âExcuse me, can I talk to you later? Iâm in the process of treating a patient.â
[Skill: âTrue Countermeasureâ is activated!]
âLetâs not deal with it.â
At first glance, itâs the opponent whoâs come to openly pick a quarrel.
âLetâs ignore it.â
âI have nothing to regret if he is the manager.â
Raymond is a healer anyway.
âI didnât have to look good for the manager.â
Moreover, Count Kaplan had no power to do any harm to him because he was a much weaker family than in the past.
So Raymond decided to go strong.
Because his creed is strong and weak!
âIâm the new AdministratorâŠâŠ.â
âOh, yes, I heard. I heard thereâs a wonderful person coming, but I didnât realize theyâre sending such a great person. Iâm glad youâre thinking of overseeing the Bay Area. However, thereâs a lot of patients waiting for me.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âThe treatment of patients comes first, so Iâm really sorry, but Iâd appreciate it if you could wait.â
ââŠâŠI see.â
âAs expected! I believed that if you were a good manager, Lao, you would fully understand.â
Lao waited like a sack of barley as he groaned.
Of course, even after waiting, his turn did not yet come.
Because the patients kept coming in.
Eventually, Lao waited and waited until he jumped out of his seat.
âOh, you just have to wait a little longer! Will you get up already?â
ââŠThatâs enough.â
âIâm sorry there are a lot of patients. Iâll see you next time.â
Lao quickly disappeared as he was offended.
***
Lao disappeared in a fit of anger. Lao, who left the treatment center, was sure.
âAs expected, he was a crook. âThat pretentious voice, that look.â
Lao recalled Raymondâs face treating the patient.
It was very kind, but it was clear that it was all dressed up.
âMy eyes are sharp. Heâs pretending to be kind to the patients.â
Surprisingly, it was a correct judgment!
A genius who graduated from the Royal Academy at the top?
It penetrated Raymondâs truth that no one had ever seen.
âThatâs enough. I donât care about him anymore,â Lao spat.
Heâs a big man.
âI didnât mean to harm him for noticing his mask.â
âBecause he hasnât done anything wrong yet.â
âI was just going to ignore it completely.â
âEven Duke Galmanâs eyes have melted. I canât believe I have to work with him to manage the Bay Area.â
Lao drew a red line on Raymondâs name in his head.
Iâll never meet him again.
***
Meanwhile, Raymond could not even afford to think of Lao.
Suddenly something urgent happened at the treatment center!
Bang!
It was an urgent knock, so Raymond hurriedly opened the door.
âWhatâs the matter?â
âItâs a big deal, healer!â
It was a poor man who lived nearby. There was a young man on his back who was unconscious.
Raymondâs face hardened in an unusual condition.
âWhat happened?â
âThis is my younger brother who works with me, but when he didnât come to work, I visited him and then found him unconscious like this.â
Raymond hurriedly examined the patientâs condition.
âHe is completely unconscious. He doesnât respond to pain at all.â
He was in a coma!
âWhy did this happen all of a sudden?ââ
Raymond checked this and that in more detail.
Pupil conditions and various neurological reflections. All were confirmed and diagnosed.
âItâs a cerebral hemorrhage!â
Brain hemorrhage. Bleeding in the brain. Itâs a terrible disease.
It was difficult to save him easily, and even if he survived, there would be fatal aftereffects.
âHeâs a patient I canât save with my skills.â
Raymond bit his lips.
No, even if his skills are at the level of âspecialistâ or âprofessor,â this patient cannot be saved.
Itâs already late.
âBrainstem has lost its function. No doctor can save him.â
Raymond shook his head heavily.
âI think itâs too late.â
âOhâŠ!â
The man who brought the patient looked like the sky was about to collapse. It seems that they were very close with each other.
Raymondâs chest also became heavy.
âDamn it. This kind of feeling⊠I just canât get used to it.â
He is a snobbish healer.
However, he couldnât be calm about losing a patient.
âI donât think Iâll ever get used to it.â
âI need to know how this happened.â
Raymond clenched his fist.
âSomething is weird. He is not even hurt. I canât believe such a young person is bleeding in the brain.â
âDid anything special happen yesterday? Did he ever get a head shock?â
âYes, it was distant just yesterday. He was a little tired, but it is normal when you workâŠâŠ.â
Raymond examined the patient again. He carefully examined not only his body: face, arms, and legs, but also the inside of his hair, which cannot be easily seen with the eyes. Raymond even also checked near the anus area.
Then something unusual was observed.
âThereâs a petechial hemorrhage on the inside of the skin.â
There were faint spots spread out, as if they were bruised blue.
It was a gradual hemorrhage! The implications of this point bleeding were one.
âItâs not just a brain hemorrhage. He bled because of thrombocytopenia!â
Platelets are the blood components responsible for the hemostasis in our body.
However, if the number of platelets decreases for some reason, the blood flow does not stop easily. If it is severely reduced, life-threatening bleeding such as pulmonary hemorrhage and cerebral hemorrhage can occur.
âWhy did his platelets decrease?â
Raymond thought about it, but he couldnât easily guess.
There were many cases where platelets fell.
It may be due to blood diseases, or it may fall even further when other conditions are acutely bad. Itâs also common in viral infections.
âDonât be so upset, healer. It isnât the healerâs fault.â Raymondâs face was too heavy, and the guardian who brought the patient said rather comfortingly.
Raymond nodded bitterly.
The next few days passed.
Three days later.
It happened again.
A deceased patient was brought in.
This time it was a lung hemorrhage!
âBaron!â
âWhat happened?â
âWe donât know exactly. He didnât feel ill today, and suddenly he threw up blood and became like this.â
Raymondâs face hardened.
The patient had already died. There was a lot of dead blood around his mouth. He coughed up massive amounts of blood, choking on his breath, and eventually dying instantly.
âWhy is there a patient with serious bleeding again?â
A cold ominousness passed by Raymondâs spine.
Upon closer examination, he found common ground with the previous patient.
It was a gradual hemorrhage! This patient also died of platelet reduction.
âNo way.â
Raymond swallowed the lump in his throat.
There was only one reason for the prevalence of platelet reduction, a rare disease.
Epidemic.
An infectious disease.
Thereâs a deadly platelet-decreasing virus circulating here in the Bay Area!
***
The Bay Area is a closed area.
The rumor spread quickly.
âI canât believe you vomited so much blood.â
âIsnât it a dangerous contagious disease?â
âA few days ago, a young man in the alley across the street suddenly died for no reason.â
The poor were buzzing with anxiety.
âShouldnât we leave this place right now?â
âYes, we may fall ill and die here!â
At that time, the newly appointed manager, Lao, appeared.
âDonât worry, everyone! I will take care of everything, even if itâs an epidemic.â
But the people only snorted.
In their eyes, Lao, who was so young. He looked like an inexperienced child.
âHow will you solve it?â
âIâll figure out the causeâŠâŠ.â
âItâs an epidemic. Two people have already died!â
âWe might all die too!â
âArgh!â
As anyone can tell, peopleâs fear of infectious diseases in this era was beyond imagination.
The people of the Bay Area quickly panicked.
âOh, no. Everyone, calm downâŠâŠ.â
Lao tried to patch up the people somehow, but to no avail.
But it was that moment!
Someone said this.
âDonât worry! Donât we have the prince?â
The moment the cry spreads.
An amazing miracle has happened!
The agitated people quickly began to find stability.
âYes! What are we worried about? Raymond will solve everything on his own!â
âThatâs right! Shame on everyone! You didnât trust the prince!â
[Q: The effect of âThe Savior of the Poorâ is manifested!]
[Exercise absolute influence on the poor!]
[It gives stability to the agitated people of the slums!]
The Bay Area people looked at Raymond with eyes full of faith and trust.
Then it was Raymond who was embarrassed.
âWho do you think I am and believe me so recklessly? Iâm not very confident.â
Raymond looked troubled.
How many kinds of infectious diseases are there in the world?
In particular, the infectious disease of Laipentaina was different in type and characteristics from the infectious disease of the âEarth.â
They say that there are many diseases that deviate from the knowledge of âmedicine.â
So he wasnât sure he could solve it either.
But it seems wrong to back off.
âEveryone, letâs all be safe and trust only the prince!â
âYes!â
âLong live the Prince!â
âLong live Prince Raymond!â
Raymond frowned at the cry of the people as if the epidemic seemed to have already been resolved.
âGod, Iâm afraid of infectious diseases too!â
âBut I couldnât help it.â
And it was right for him to come forward with this kind of thing.
It was a healerâs duty to take responsibility for peopleâs lives.