[Solve the unidentified epidemic spreading in the slums!]
(Medical Quest)
Difficulty level: Medium
Quest Description: An unidentified epidemic is undergoing in the Bay Area. Minimize the number of victims and prevent infectious diseases as a healer!
Clear conditions: Resolve the plague with minimal casualties.
Reward: Bonus level up x2, 20 skill points
Raymond shook his head at the message.
He decided to think about what he should do.
âMaybe I can get another medal or a reward again after I solve the epidemic.â
It wasnât just a thought.
Because Chancellor Galman and King Oden had clear sentiments about rewards and punishments.
It was clear that he would not let go of the credit for the one who solved the epidemic in the middle of the capital.
âThen Iâll get money and fame as well! I could use that as a base to advance into the commonerâs area.â
That was the moment Raymond burned his will.
As if on cue, Lao approached Raymond.
âYou cannot deceive me..â
âWhat?â
What kind of steak gravy is this?
Lao glared sharply at Raymond with his one-eyed glasses.
âI donât know what you did to captivate the hearts of the innocent ghetto, but everyone must be deceived by you. I presume that your glistening appearance is hypocrisy.â
âHow did he know? Is he a genius?â
Raymond had surprised eyes.
As expected to a top graduate of the Royal Academy.
What an amazing eye!
âSo I will not leave this epidemic to you. I am the one whoâs going to solve this problem, so donât bother me!â
Lao, who spoke as if declaring war, disappeared with a stroke.
Raymond looked at the back in a bewildered way.
***
âThen can I just stay still?â
Raymond thought blankly when he heard Laoâs declaration of war.
âIâd be nice if he could solve it on his own.â
âThe quest reward is good, the money and honor to receive as compensation are magnificent as well, but the best thing is for someone else to solve this on their own.â
âThe epidemic is scary, and itâs not like I can wear shield magic all day long.â Raymond thought to himself that he hoped the new manager would solve it well.
Lao, fighting!
âBut thereâs no way he can do it well. He seemed motivated, but he didnât even know the basics of mechanics.â
Epidemiology.
It is a medicine that identifies the causes of epidemics through the distribution patterns and symptoms of the disease.
Without this epidemiological knowledge, he will have no choice but to approach it in a fist-like manner as if he is touching a blind elephant.
âThe same goes for the other healers. In the end, I have to do it. The problem is that Iâm not familiar with epidemiological knowledge yet.â
Epidemiology is the knowledge contained in âbasic medicineâ.
For information, Raymondâs basic medical grade is C.
It wasnât enough.
âIt may be terrible compared to the epidemiologists of modern Earth, but I still have to do something about it.â
Raymond first confirmed the most important thing.
âPlease check around the patient who was taken to the treatment center a few days ago and died. There may have been additional cases.â
âYes, prince!â
Since Raymond has an infinite authority in the Bay Area, the people carried out instructions in an instant.
âThere are no new patients based around the deceased.â
Raymond breathed a sigh of relief at the words.
âFortunately, it is not an infectious disease that spreads from person to person.â
Infectious diseases vary depending on the route of transmission.
The worst thing is the transmission between people. It spreads in an instant.
Fortunately, it seemed to spread through other mediums, not in that way.
âBut I still canât be relieved, so please let those who have been in contact with the patient stay at home for the time being.â
âYes, sir!â
âTell people to come to the treatment center immediately if theyâve gotten blue dots on their bodies. Itâs not contagious between people, so please spread the rumor that they donât have to worry too much.â
Taking such necessary steps, Raymond agonized over the identity of the epidemic.
âLetâs think, Raymond. What is the nature of this epidemic? Having similar symptomsâŚâ
But the answer did not come easily.
Epidemiology is a very broad and deep study.
The level of knowledge was insufficient to come up with the answer at once.
âAnd there are many infectious diseases in Laipentaina that are completely different from the Earth.â
In particular, there were beings in here who made the epidemic more complicated.
Itâs Ahinjong and monsters.
Pathogens derived from them often cause infectious diseases, so a much more diverse epidemic was prevalent than Earth.
âI donât know the exact name of the disease, but itâs likely a kind of hemorrhagic fever anyway.â
Hemorrhagic fever!
A type of infectious disease that causes fever and platelet reduction. They usually die of cerebral hemorrhage or pulmonary hemorrhage.
âWhat infectious diseases are there around here that could cause hemorrhagic fever? As far as I know, there is no such epidemic in the kingdom of Houston.â
Raymond was troubled for several days.
No matter how much he thinks about it, there was no epidemic in the kingdom of Houston showing these symptoms.
âDid it come from somewhere else?â
It was a time when he had that thought.
The door of the treatment center opened and a figure with an urgent face rushed in.
âAre you Baroness Penin?â
âYes, whatâs the matter?â
Raymond looked puzzled.
The other person was wearing a neat suit as if he were not a regular poor person.
âMy name is Han, and I work for Count Kaplan. Iâm with Master Lao.â
âI see, but for what?â
At that moment.
The person before him did something surprising.
He knelt on one knee in front of Raymond!
âI came to see you for a favor. Please save our Master Lao!â
ââŚâŚâŚwhat?â
âMaster Lao suddenly collapsed while investigating the epidemic! Please spare my master!â
Raymondâs face hardened.
***
Raymond ran to the official residence with Han.
Lao laid in bed with a high fever and was clearly suffering.
âWhat happened?â
âI donât know. He was looking around every corner of the slum until yesterday, and suddenly he got hot, and this is what happened.â
Raymond carefully examined Laoâs condition.
âItâs not a cerebral hemorrhage. His temperature was boiling, so he temporarily lost consciousness.â
But it was not a situation to be relieved.
The same pattern of asymptotic bleeding as the two patients who died recently was observed.
It must have been contagious!
âThen why did you come to see me? Why didnât you go to the other healers outside the ghetto?â
In response to Raymondâs question, Han looked ashamed.
âI actually went to Maple Therapy Center, one of the top three treatment centers in the capitalâŚâŚ The cost of treatment is too highâŚâŚ.â
âWhat?â
âAs a count, they called more than 2,000 pence for treatment. These damn bastards.â
Raymond opened his mouth in bewilderment.
Two thousand pennies for treatment. It was an unimaginable sum.
âThe countâs situation is worse than expected. He couldnât possibly get two thousand pence. Actually, Master Laoâs salary has been seized because of his familyâs debt.â Attendant Han said in a voice that seemed to be crawling.
âStill, his life is on the line, and he canât afford 2,000 pence? Writer Baekâs situation seems to be much worse than I thought.â
Two thousand pennies.
Itâs a lot of money for the common people, not a lot of money for the nobles.
Itâs only the cost of living for a commonerâs family for two years.
Even if the familyâs wealth is tilted, it would not be money that a noble person canât pay, but his situation seems to be very poor.
ââŚâŚThe Kaplan family is almost bankrupt because he owes a large amount of money.â Han always spoke bitterly.
âMaster Lao studied desperately from an early age to save such a family and became an officialâŚâŚ I canât believe this is happening all of a suddenâŚâŚ â He said and started coughing.
Raymond felt sorry for him when he heard.It turned out that this arrogant young man was also a poor man like himself!
For some reason, Ihe felt the same way.
Then Lao opened his eyes with difficulty and said.
âUh⌠I donât need treatment.â
âMaster?â
âIâll sleep and wake up and then Iâll be alright. TreatmentsâŚ.â
Han was furious all the time.
âWhat nonsense is that? At this rate, the young master could die like someone with any other infectious disease!â
Lao bit his lips because it was a highly probable story.
ââŚDo I have to get the treatment of Baron Penin? What about the other healers?â
âAll the other healers called at least 1,000 penceâŚâŚ Even the Maple guys called 2,000 pence.â
âDamn it. I canât do that. I canât pay for that.â
Damn, healers.
Lao uttered abusive language.
âThen Iâll hold out like this. I wonât just fall down and perish because of this epidemic.â
âMaster! Stop talking nonsense! You could die!â
âBut I canât get treatment from someone I canât trustâŚâ
Raymond, listening to the conversation, sighed.
âAre you really going to stay still and die?â
ââŚâŚ!â
âYou have severe petechiae. At this rate, there is a high possibility of serious bleeding sooner or later, so will you stay still?â
âI donât like you very much, but I canât watch you die.â Raymond thought to himself.
Honestly Raymond didnât like Lao very much.
As soon as they met, they both expected that theyâre only to quarrel with each other.
âBut I couldnât pretend not to see him dying in front of my eyes.â
However, Raymond would not treat him without him paying for anything.
Especially when he treated him badly, he had to get paid.
Raymond decided to extort something other than money.
âIâll make you pay a lot more than money. To the point where I think itâs better to pay cash.â Raymond had such an evil thought.
[You made a resolution for the patient! âHeart of Steelâ will be activated!]
[Skill: [Speech] will be activated!]
That was not the end.
[The patientâs true counter!]
[âTrue Countermeasureâ is activated!]
A three-stage combination was fitted to steeling his heart, to improving his speech, and to dealing with the truth.
âMonsieur,â
A subdued, heavy voice rang in the room.
âLook into my eyes.â
â.âŚâŚ!â
Raymond deliberately tried to make a conscious eye for his patient.
âFortunately, the heart of steel was working, so I could do it without difficulty.â
Now that he has more experience, he could do better than a great actor in a theater company to show his sincere care for patients.
âDo you think Iâm doing this with a bad heart now? Iâll be honest with you. You and I have nothing to do with each other. I donât care what happens to you.â