The Quack Lady - Chapter 94
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Episode 94
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I rubbed my eyes and sat up.
‘What? Did I fall asleep in bed?’
I clearly remembered talking with Mr. Pairon and then nodding off from the overwhelming drowsiness.
As I blinked blankly, I could feel noisy sounds gradually getting closer.
“Miss Rtemeiaaaa—!”
Liv made her entrance as loudly as usual.
And whenever she made such a loud entrance, she had something in her hands…
“Liv!”
I jumped off the bed and rushed toward the food Liv was holding.
She looked at me like a wild beast and asked firmly.
“But Miss Rtemeia, before that.”
“Hm?”
As expected, she set down the food she was holding with a thud.
Then she hugged me tightly with a face that looked ready to cry.
“Do you know how worried I was when you suddenly disappeared that day? When I came to beg the Shop Owner for help and he said Miss Rtemeia was sleeping in the bedroom, I was so…!”
“…”
I couldn’t say anything.
Because I remembered that I had completely forgotten about Liv while being carried up and down the high cliff in Mr. Hanel’s arms that day.
“Hetia and I were so worried thinking Miss Rtemeia had disappeared!”
After checking my face, she finally seemed to relax and wiped away her tears with her sleeve.
To think I’d make a child cry at my age.
I smiled with effort and comforted Liv.
“Sorry… Mr. Hanel suddenly asked me to go somewhere with him…”
When I made excuses about the man who wasn’t even here, Liv nodded anyway.
“The Deputy Shop Owner does act strangely sometimes…”
She glanced around and then quickly wiped her mouth.
After that, she kept checking on me, saying she was really glad I was safe.
“You should rest today though, Miss Rtemeia. Your face looks thinner.”
“Hm?”
When I met her eyes full of genuine concern, my heart strangely fluttered.
It felt warm yet ticklish in a pleasant way.
“Sorry. I won’t worry you again. But…”
I glanced around slyly. Then Liv nodded slightly as if she had given up.
“You want to go study, don’t you?”
Liv was one thing, but Mr. Pairon was still on my mind.
‘Honestly, I thought he’d say let’s operate right away.’
Perhaps because surgery wasn’t common, Mr. Pairon was obviously hesitating about the operation.
And facing that didn’t make me feel comfortable either.
At times like this, I really needed to move my body.
“Ah, I need to look into something, so I’m going to see Tenoa.”
“Oh my! Tenoa?”
Liv’s eyes widened as she brightened up.
“Why?”
“Tenoa is… very popular, you know.”
“Popular…?”
I was just grabbing some bread. My brow furrowed without me realizing it.
“Oh my! You didn’t know? Tenoa is tall, and above all, he’s handsome. And kind.”
“Kind…?”
I had to furrow my brow once again. The boy I saw was.
“H-here… I thought you might need this.”
“…It’s transcription work I organized, but you can look at it if you want…”
Even recalling memories, there were only images of him being timid.
Where exactly was I supposed to find kindness?
“He holds doors open for maids when they pass by, always eats neatly, and above all, sometimes helps the maids with their work…”
“Liv, when you put it that way, it sounds like Tenoa is deliberately trying to charm the maids.”
I chuckled and continued.
“Everyone holds doors open, and people should eat neatly. Above all, you say he helps the maids with their work, but Tenoa is obsessed with organizing herbs, so he takes over the maids’ work to do it himself.”
I pointed out the accurate facts.
“W-well, that’s true, but.”
“Well, of course Tenoa is kind though.”
Except for being a bit timid, Tenoa was quite decent.
His pale blue eyes that matched his subtle wheat-colored hair suited his serious atmosphere quite well.
Above all, he was quite smart, so we communicated well.
Most importantly, perhaps because he had escaped from the abusive Western Region, his expressions were becoming more varied.
‘It could be because he cut his hair too.’
Anyway, Tenoa seemed to be quite popular.
“Then I’m going to see Tenoa today, want to come with me?”
“Oh my! Really?”
“Yeah, I happen to have some medicine I’d like him to research.”
Honestly speaking, Tenoa was like a blessing that had rolled in on its own.
Since our dispositions were completely different, Tenoa enjoyed sitting quietly and researching drugs.
While I’d get tired after an hour or two, he would work for two or three days until he got the results he wanted.
In that sense, his persistence was admirable.
“Then let’s eat and go right away.”
“Yes!”
Liv and I smiled at each other.
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Tenoa Kitten.
Let me talk about this boy for a moment – he was definitely smart.
He could easily create drugs similar to modern medicines, or even better ones, just from rough descriptions.
The problem was…
He was excessively safety-oriented.
Therefore, to get the drugs needed for Amela’s surgery… I had to persuade Tenoa.
I looked at Tenoa sitting across from me.
Even with glasses over his large eyes, his good looks weren’t hidden, but…
‘No, now isn’t the time for this.’
I quickly shook my head and stared at him with wide eyes.
“What is it this time?”
“Hm?”
“Whenever you need something, you always come to me with that expression.”
Huh? Did I do that?
While I was reflecting on whether I really did that, he looked at me and smiled as if I were cute.
“So, what kind of medicine do you need this time? Hemostatic agent? Vasodilator?”
Glancing around slyly, his mood didn’t seem bad.
No, rather, his grinning seemed to indicate he was in a good mood.
With a ‘whatever’ attitude, I started listing off the drugs I needed.
“Vasodilator, antihypertensive, hemostatic agent, local anesthetic, general anesthesia…”
“…”
“….”
I was about to speak but shut my mouth tight. I could feel his piercing gaze on me.
“What kind of surgery is it this time?”
“Huh?”
“Don’t play dumb. The fact that you need general anesthesia means you’re planning to do surgery, doesn’t it?”
“I-I might be doing experiments….”
“You said you need all those other drugs too. Unless it’s surgery.”
He crossed his arms and faced me as if demanding I confess everything.
‘Tch, did I raise a tiger cub?’
It had only been a month, but Tenoa’s learning ability far exceeded my imagination.
Just from hearing the names of the drugs I needed, he could roughly figure out what I was planning to do.
“It’s a really important surgery….”
I nervously explained the surgical procedure for tension pneumothorax.
“…So you have to make an incision at an oblique angle between the ribs, and if you go too deep, you could tear the lung?”
“That’s right!”
“And you’re going to put the broken ribs back in their original position and suture the damaged lung?”
“That’s…right?”
“Forget it.”
As expected.
Tenoa immediately opposed it, and I immediately fought back.
“Why! It’s a really important surgery. Only I can do it…!”
“Rtemeia. It’s not that only you can do it, it’s that only you want to do this surgery. Normally, people don’t try to operate on someone in that condition.”
He raised both hands as if he couldn’t understand, then let them drop.
“At first, I studied because surgery seemed so fascinating, but that’s just theory. To actually pull it off, theory alone isn’t enough.”
“….”
“What you’ve done so far was somewhat predictable, but what you just described is really something a human can do….”
He shook his head as if no more words were needed.
“Most importantly, even if the drugs work to their maximum effect, cases that rely on manual skill have a high probability of failure.”
“But during the cesarean section, you…!”
“That was also a serious matter, but this is the lungs, Rtemeia. If you’re off even slightly, she’ll lose lung function….”
“….”
“Then the patient dies.”
I know that too.
Especially considering the patient’s age is only seven at most. Thinking about those very small ribs and even smaller lungs….
‘It’s not exactly routine.’
But whether it works or not.
If it’s something that could save a life, shouldn’t I try it?
I seriously tried to persuade him.
“Tenoa. If I know how to treat it, I think I can do it. There are so many diseases we don’t even know how to treat.”
“….”
“So give me the medicine. I can really pull this off….”
“Why does it have to be you?”
“Huh?”
That’s when it happened. With his head deeply bowed, Tenoa muttered under his breath.
“It’s fine that you develop and use drugs well, but why do those drugs have to put you….”
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