Doctor Resignation - Chapter 7
Jenny gasped at the ridiculous amount of journals that piled up from the desk.
“M-my oh lord.. this is quite a lot, Sir. You should have delivered this to Miss Lise yesterday.” (Jenny)
“No, I’m not.” (Ferelmen)
Then, I interrupted them in a leisurely manner of speaking.
“This is possible.” (Lise)
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Jenny picked out some pretty clothes and braided my hair as I began to look at the medical log carefully.
“This is too much.” (Jenny)
Jenny sighed.
“I would never ask a thirteen year old assistant to memorize medical logs like this.” (Jenny)
“Of course, Jenny.” (Lise)
I answered lightly.
“We couldn’t just pass on the Dukedom personal information to an assistant.” (Jenny)
“Why would he…” (Jenny)
“I am going to stay here as an employee. At least six years? I think you have noticed that.” (Lise)
Then, I calmly began to read the next medical journal.
The Duchess was suffering from chronic headaches and intermittent stomach pains.
This is because of stress. Also, Ferelman himself gave her a very proper prescription every time she suffered from headache.
Surely he is a good doctor. He was different from the doctors I met before I returned to the past.
But why did she die suddenly in six years? The prescription itself is already appropriate.
Of course there was a bigger problem.
It was Erhan Iliad Cerseus.
It is said that he sometimes suffered from a high fever that comes with a seizure. In addition, an unidentified stomach ache, headache, and toothache.
Of course, every time, Ferelman had attempted to save Erhan and treated him well, but it was only temporary because Ferelmen did not know the cause of his sufferings.
‘Ferelmen was too occupied with his little girl searching so that’s why he can’t possibly stick to him every day. Maybe I could figure out his factor if I look closely.’
That was my first and unconditional goal.
“Then we can somehow develop a cure. Six years is enough.”
To make it possible, I had to do some research. Also study some herbs and other necessary for the research. I need Ferelman’s support too.
If I said that I knew how the future would unfold, I would be kicked out and being labelled as crazy.
‘I have to be able to use Ferelmen’s laboratory as much as I can. At least when he’s out for some errands.’
If I am recognised because of my ability he would be trusting me to take care of the medical faction in Cerseus Duchy. He would also apply for a leave and search for his daughter.
I will also have some advantages and can use his lab to develop something new. Also I can use all types of materials and apparatus for my own research.
Instead of persuading her any longer, I made another plan on my mind.
‘Ferelman is planning to go to Irvia soon, to find his daughter.’
Irvia is quite far away, and it will take a long time to run a paternity test there.
Plus I can study to my heart’s content if I get permission to assess the laboratory.