Book 4: Chapter 10: Why Treat? Thatâs the Question
âHuh? You canât treat this degree of injury? Donât you have those Originium Arts or something?â Chen Heng felt a little shocked. When he discovered the existence of Originium Arts and mobile cities, he had thought that this world was very advanced in every aspect. At the very least, his world did not have mobile cities.
Now, it looked like Terraâs technology tree was slightly skewed.
âOriginium Arts are not omnipotent.â The normally laconic Nightingale actually said a few words to Chen Heng.
âFrom your tone, it sounds like you can treat such injuries? Or do you know someone who can?â
Most people would not react to what Chen Heng said. However, Shining was different. She was concerned about Lizâs leg injury, so she would not let any possibility of treating it slip by, even if it were just misspoken or an issue of tone.
Furthermore, Shining suddenly recalled Chen Hengâs health report from the morning, which induced even more anticipation for this matter.
âItâs not impossible, just thatâ¦â In fact, treating Lizâs leg would be easy. It was just a matter of the price.
On the high end, one could purchase an SCP-500 from the associationâs store. It was an absolute panacea. Besides leg injuries, it could cure all other illnesses. Using it would be overkill.
On the lower end, one could purchase from the associationâs store one little red pill that might cure her. Rather, Chen Heng might not even need to use the associationâs store. A low-grade treatment-type medicinal pill he carried in his portable spatial storage might even work.
[TL Note: SCP-500 is an object from the SCP Foundation. It is a bottle containing 47 red pills; each pill is individually designated as SCP-500-01 through SCP-500-47. When taken orally, it effectively cures all diseases. The little red pill mentioned above likely refers to just one pill, while the previous paragraph talks about purchasing the entire bottle. Here is more information on SCP-500: /scp-500.]
âJust that what? What do you need? LMD? Medical equipment? Herbs?â When Shining heard Chen Heng say it was possible, she became even more excited than Liz. She took two steps over and grabbed his collar.
âLet go first. Donât get too excited. Itâs all wrong.â Chen Heng patted Shiningâs hands, which were holding his collar, urging her to calm down.
âSorry. I got too excited. What exactly do you need?â Shining realized she had lost self-control, so she let go and stepped back.
âIâm looking for a reasonâa reason to convince myself. I need a reason to do things, be it for others or myself.â
âThat is to say, you are looking for a reason to convince yourself to treat Liz?â Shining contemplated this answer. Indeed. Why should he treat Liz? However, she would not let go of this chance.
âThatâs right, so calm down. Let me think. Ermâ¦how about this? Iâm going on a mission two days later. How about you come along and help me? Also, work for Kalâtsit for free for a few days. As for how long, you determine that.â
âThe first condition is fine. It will be my turn to rest in two days, so I can help you. However, the latter conditionâ¦â Shining seemed to have some difficulties.
âWhatâs wrong? Do you lack money? Never mind the latter condition, then.â
âItâs not that. Actually, it is becauseââ
âActually, it is because part of Miss Shiningâs remuneration for working here is Oripathy treatment for Miss Nightingale.â A chilly voice interrupted Shiningâs explanation.
Chen Heng turned his head back and noticed Kalâtsit walking over.
âHey! Itâs you, Kalâtsit! Are you here for lunch too?â
âWhat else? Otherwise, is someone going to deliver food to me? I can still spare time for food. He Who Knows Fate, Iâll accept your kind intentions. Shining accompanying you on the mission will do. As for working for free, never mind that. Rhodes Island is not so poor that it needs to dock its staffâs pay. I should also mention Miss Nightingaleâs problem is not limited to her leg. You should be prepared.â
âOh! There are other problems besides the leg?â Chen Heng looked at the silent Nightingale in shock. However, Nightingale did not react, as though the topic of discussion had nothing to do with her.
âIndeed. However, Iâm satisfied with just treating her legs.â Shining was quite optimistic. Just treating her legs would be a good start. If this kept up, Nightingale would slowly recover.
âSince you put it that way, Iâm starting to lose confidence. How about this? I have nothing to do this afternoon; bring me to Nightingaleâs dorm room or ward during the afternoon. Nightingale has a ward, right?â
âShe does. Liz has her own intensive care ward.â
âThen letâs go after eating. I have to check Miss Nightingaleâs overall condition first to verify how much I can treat. By the way, Kalâtsit, when is the mission starting?â
âAbout two days later.â
âOk.â
âI have Lizâs recent health report and other data.â
âThey are useless. I donât know how to read those. I have my own treatment methods.â Chen Heng was not a doctor, after all. How could he know how to read professional data?
Thus, the group ate together, with Kalâtsit appearing calm and composed, Chen Heng indifferent, and Nightingale expressionless. Only Shining seemed anxious and restless during lunch.
Speaking of which, the twoâs relationship was quite interesting. Despite being the patient, Nightingale showed little concern about her treatment. Instead, Shining was much more anxious. Rather than being friends, they seemed more like mother and daughter, or guardian and ward.
During the meal, Chen Heng noticed the male-to-female ratio of Rhodes Islandâs operators was imbalanced. There were many more females, something he had not expected.
The leader is female, the regent is female, and most of the operators are female. Is Rhodes Island a matriarchal organization?
Furthermore, these female operators are all beautiful. Could this be the doing of Doctor, the person weâre going to save? Chen Heng only had one thing to say about this: Well done! After all, everyone loved pretty women.
[TL Note: Here is Doctorâs profile: /wiki/Doctor.]
Of course, Chen Heng did not focus on female operators during the meal. He pondered how far to take Nightingaleâs treatment.
Truth be told, Chen Heng could cure Nightingaleâs illness no matter how severe. However, he was not a saint and would not pay a high price for someone he had just met.
If it were something a small red pill could solve, Chen Heng was willing to help in exchange for a Medic of Shiningâs ability. However, if the price were too greatâ¦