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Chapter 327 The Reason for Nannuo's Injury

Chapter 327 The reason why Nannuo was injured

Although this project suffered setbacks at the beginning, Olivia had no intention of complaining to Nannuo now. After all, Nannuo was injured and was probably still resting, so it was not suitable to disturb her, so Olivia turned around and went

The pharmacist's tent.

The pharmacist was still busy. When he saw the displeasure on Olivia's face, he knew: "Things are not going well?"

Olivia reluctantly raised her lips: "Aren't you surprised?"

The pharmacist replied: "It's really not an accident."

In other words, it was within his expectation.

Of course, his age cannot be considered young. After all, he even has grandchildren, so he can be considered to have seen through the world. He knew the attitude of the doctors and pharmacists towards him from the first day.

Whether it's grouping together or excluding each other, alas, isn't this what humans can do? No matter whether they are nobles or commoners, there is no difference.

But those things have nothing to do with him. The pharmacist does his job conscientiously, and other people's disregard and weirdness cannot affect him in the slightest.

He won't be able to stay here long anyway, it's enough to just do his part.

Olivia asked: "What do you think, sir?"

If Olivia thinks about it, she has many means to make these doctors and pharmacists obey the arrangements, but if she uses means to force them to submit, won't there be other problems?

The pharmacist thought for a while, then raised his eyes and looked at Olivia: "What I teach can also be learned by ordinary people."

Unlike magic, the prerequisite for becoming a doctor is to become a light magician. If you don't have the talent for light magic, there is no way to become a doctor, but the threshold for a pharmacist is much lower.

This is also Olivia's idea. If they are not willing to learn, there will naturally be people who are willing to learn. If there are too many people learning, the technology will become less valuable.

"I want to prioritize the injured soldiers," Olivia communicated to the pharmacist, "especially those who are disabled."

In addition to receiving a fee, physically disabled soldiers will have difficulty supporting themselves in later life. If they learn how to become pharmacists, it will somewhat help their future.

The pharmacist has no opinion on this point, or in other words, he doesn't care. Whoever teaches is not teaching.

After the communication and negotiation were completed, Olivia suddenly felt relaxed: "Then I will make arrangements."

Just as she turned to go out, the pharmacist's slightly hesitant voice sounded behind her: "If someone comes to see you in private, please ask Miss Olivia to help make proper arrangements."

Even though the leading doctor ostracized him, the little pharmacists would still come to him secretly to ask questions, and he would teach him everything he could and understand the plight of these little pharmacists.

Olivia paused, then nodded: "I understand."

After she arranged everything, she went back and reported the situation to Nannuo.

After Nannuo heard her explain the situation and the doctor's words, he chuckled: "He is quite confident."

Olivia said angrily: "You also gave me this confidence."

If Nan Nuo hadn't focused on renovating the doctors and pharmacists in the military camp, how could he have been so presumptuous, and even seemed not to take Nan Nuo seriously.

Even if there is an objective reason for not caring, the consequences have already taken shape, and Nannuo has nothing to say: "So I have to trouble you to worry more."

This is not quite right. Olivia frowned: "I arranged it? Mr. Nannuo, please clarify one thing. This is your army, not mine. It seems that this matter should not be done by me."

Take care of it."

She has exceeded her authority these days, and Nannuo still makes her responsible. This is not right no matter how you think about it.

Nan Nuo only said: "I know what I'm doing, just go ahead and I'll tell you everything."

Olivia had no choice but to accept it. She guessed in her heart that it was because she was not from Nannuo's military camp. Although her name was unfair, her identity was there. Even if Nannuo made the final decision, it was hers.

She bore the brunt of being resented, but her identity was there after all, and it was useless to resent her any more.

Olivia is no stranger to this method of killing people with a borrowed knife, but she is still not happy to be asked to be the knife one day.

However, her guess was indeed wrong. The reason why Nannuo put her in charge of this matter was not because she regarded her as an outsider, but as an "insider" to make such arrangements. Nannuo believed that this was a run-in between the two.

"By the way, I never asked." Seeing that Nannuo was in good spirits, Olivia asked what she had always wondered, "How did you get this injury?"

She asked the deputy general that the injury was not caused on the battlefield at all, but that Nan Nuo was injured privately. So how Nan Nuo was injured is worth pondering.

In order for Nannuo to recover from his injuries, Olivia didn't ask until now.

Nannuo pondered for a while: "I shouldn't have told you this in the first place."

When Olivia heard this, she knew that there must be a lot of secrets about Nannuo's injury, and this secret was not suitable for others to know.

Olivia knows what's appropriate, so she said: "If it's not convenient to say it, there's no need to say it."

"No," Nannuo shook his head, "It's your words, it doesn't matter."

Since they are already an unmarried couple, of course they share weal and woe and should bear and share everything together.

Although I don’t know why it’s okay to tell her, but since Nannuo is willing to say it, Olivia certainly won’t refuse.

The leader of the demon clan this time is named Odis. He is a staunch war activist. Naturally, he is also a user of the current demon king Levi Anson, so when a leader is needed to go to war, he recommends himself to go to war.

But he never expected that Cress would fail so quickly, so his expedition was like a joke for a while, but he was not willing to let him go back like this, so he stationed himself at the border, and had small fights with the human army from time to time.

of confrontation.

Until his deputy, Maxon, discovered that Nannuo, the tough guy who was giving him quite a headache, had left Cliff City. Odis immediately organized his manpower to prepare for a massive attack, but Maxson stopped him.

Maxon suggested that he lead a small ambush force to sneak into the human race and ambush Nanno on the road. Odis agreed after thinking about it. Maxon asked where to ambush and provided Odis with several ambush locations to choose from. Odis said

I had to conduct an on-site investigation, but as soon as I left the military camp, I was killed by Maxon, who was well prepared.

Maxon had already arranged for someone to pretend to be Odis, and then he pretended to pass on Odis's order and began to attack the human border. However, the feint attack was just to delay the attack. It was not until Nannuo appeared on the battlefield that he ordered a general attack.

The fake Odis was a dead soldier, and he died in the battle in front of everyone, and then naturally retreated under the organization of the second-in-command Maxson.

This Maxon... Olivia frowned: "Why did he betray the demons?"

Nannuo shook his head: "He didn't betray the demons, he just wasn't loyal to Levi Anson."

Is it a faction fight within the demon clan? But, "What does this have to do with your injury?"

Nannuo smiled bitterly: "His Royal Highness said that Maxson gave me something, who knew he would do something evil."

Originally, he had already heightened his vigilance, but Maxon remained very calm until the end of the transaction. As a result, he suddenly killed him at the moment when he was most relaxed.

It was his carelessness.

(End of chapter)

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