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Chapter 328 The road to education is a long way to go

Chapter 328 The road to education is long and arduous

These things cannot be arranged in a short time, not to mention that the wounded soldiers concentration camp also needs the pharmacist to be in charge, so after the situation in the military camp was slightly stabilized and Nannuo was completely out of danger, Olivia and the pharmacist left

Military camp, return to Cliff City.

The carriage first stopped at the City Lord's Mansion. Olivia got out of the car and said to the pharmacist sitting in the car: "This car will take you back to the wounded soldiers concentration camp. I will go to your place to see Felicia later."

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Then Olivia turned around and walked into the city lord's mansion, knocking on the door of Viscount Cliff's study.

"Come in."

Olivia opened the door and entered. Viscount Cliff raised his head from his work: "You're back? How is Nannuo's health?"

For some reason, Olivia felt that Viscount Cliff was a little more intimate when he addressed Nanno.

It was probably her misunderstanding. Her mother and Nannuo had no other personal interactions except work, so how could they be close to each other?

After recovering her thoughts, Olivia replied: "Nannuo is out of danger. All he needs to do next is to take a good rest and the situation in the military camp has stabilized."

Viscount Cliff was stunned by this businesslike appearance, and she asked: "Didn't Nannuo tell you?"

Olivia looked back at her mother with a puzzled look on her face: "What is he going to say to me?"

From this expression, one could tell that Nannuo hadn't told her about the engagement yet.

Although I don’t know what tricks these young people are playing, but Viscount Cliff doesn’t want to care about them. Too much care will be annoying.

Viscount Cliff shook his head and said that he did not want to talk about this topic: "Don't talk about this. Now that you are back, let's go to work."

"Yes." Olivia responded and left Viscount Cliff's study.

After leaving these days, there was indeed a backlog of work. After finishing it, it was already evening, and Olivia could breathe a little relieved.

Although it was already night, it was not yet time to sleep at this time. Olivia hesitated slightly, and finally picked up the oil lamp and walked outside.

Her destination was the concentration camp for wounded soldiers, hoping that Felissa was still awake at this time.

Felissa was indeed not asleep yet. She was writing something at her desk. When Olivia came in, she stood up and said, "I thought you wouldn't come today."

Olivia apologized: "There's too much work, I'm so busy now."

This is not a big problem. Felicia poured a glass of warm water for Olivia: "Don't drink coffee and tea at night, just drink some water."

After drinking a glass of water, Olivia suddenly remembered that she had been busy working today and had hardly eaten. At this time, her stomach was empty, so Felissa went to find some rye bread. Although it was dry, she could barely swallow it with warm water.

While Olivia was eating, Felissa sorted out the information on the table and put it next to Olivia's hand. Olivia's eyes were attracted by the words on the information.

Just as the pharmacist said, the title did say "Medical School". Olivia mechanically chewed the food in her mouth while reading it word by word.

This medical school proposal is a tentative first draft based on Felicia’s impression of the teaching methods and school structure she had seen in medical schools in her previous life. It is still being revised and improved, but the central theme is

What hasn't changed is that her purpose is to educate more doctors and pharmacists.

This is not something she can do alone. Viscount Cliff must come forward. After all, the construction, funds, and manpower of a college are not something she can bear.

After Olivia finished eating and read Felissa's proposal, she finally said: "The idea is good, but it lacks some feasibility."

Felicia was startled: "Why?"

Olivia looked at Felissa's description in the proposal. The medical school she imagined was a bit like the Academy of the Brave in the Royal City. It was divided into many departments. There were also terms such as internal medicine and surgery that Olivia could not understand.

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"No money, no one," Olivia said in a light tone, saying the helpless fact, "In fact, I only plan to divide it into two departments, one for doctors and one for pharmacists."

This kind of sorting method can only be described in one word: simple and crude.

That's right, the current research on medicine is still at the most superficial level, and the medical school she envisioned may not be able to do it at all.

In this case, her proposal really needs to be changed. Felissa sighed: "I understand."

Seeing the frustration on Felisa's face, Olivia raised her hand and patted Felisa on the shoulder: "Take your time, in a few days I will send some people over to study with the pharmacist, and then you can help more.

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Felissa was confused: "Who are you sending here?"

"The people in Nannuo's military camp, Nannuo was seriously injured this time. If the pharmacist hadn't sutured the wound, Nannuo would have had to lie in bed for half a year. They came here mainly to learn this technique."

"Sew up the wound?" Felissa understood immediately, "Sew up the wound, is this all you need to learn?"

In her impression, every doctor knew how to suture. In her previous life, she had a cut on her head and had it sutured at the hospital, leaving a shallow scar.

So she thinks this is not something difficult. If she wants to learn it, shouldn't it be something more in-depth?

Her surprised tone made Olivia look over: "Have you ever seen a pharmacist sew?" Otherwise, why wouldn't she be surprised at all?

Felissa froze for a moment, then realized that what she thought was normal was actually something no one else had ever seen.

The suturing is like this, let alone the surgery.

Perhaps the trajectory of historical development dictates that this is not the time for surgery to appear.

"I haven't seen it," Felicia shook her head. She indeed had never seen the pharmacist perform suturing techniques in the concentration camp for wounded soldiers, "but I have seen his ability to use medicine."

You know, the reason why Ulysses was able to imprison Nancy in the first place was thanks to his medicine, otherwise Ulysses would have been unable to take down Nancy with his strength.

"Felissa," Olivia sighed helplessly, "if they want to learn skills other than suturing, of course I won't stop them, but the problem is that they don't know how to read."

For Felissa, it never occurred to her that there could be people who were illiterate.

Let’s not talk about her previous life. In this life, she had a good birth anyway. How could she read those tomes on magic theory if she was illiterate? And she had never had much in-depth interaction with the lower class in her life.

In fact, she has no idea how ordinary civilians live their lives.

"Can't we find someone who can read?" she asked.

"Why do people who can read come here?" Olivia asked back, "Besides, people who can read will not choose to join the army. It is easy for people who can read to find other jobs in the towns."

When Felissa heard this, her eyes darkened. It turns out that medical school is not the focus. Now the most important task is to popularize compulsory education?

(End of chapter)

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