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Chapter 410 Preparations before the war

Chapter 410 Preparation before war

Half a month has passed and nothing has happened.

Just when Felissa was thinking about whether this war should be fought or not, an order was finally sent from the royal city.

The crown prince is going to lead an army to attack the demon clan.

The news spread among the human race like it had wings, and the lords of every territory quickly learned of the news.

Cliff City is no exception.

The civilians of Cliff City are the most sensitive, yet least sensitive people to war.

As soon as they heard the news, the civilians in Cliff City quickly packed up all their belongings at home and acted as if they were ready to escape at any time. But other than that, they continued to work, live, and be nervous as usual.

But relaxed.

They don't know why the war started, but they only know that it will never go wrong if they are well prepared.

Jane also came specifically to tell Felissa what things to focus on packing.

Felissa thanked her for her kindness, but she could not and would not leave Cliff City, so there was no need to clean up for the time being.

Although she doesn't think Cliff City is in danger, she also understands the uneasiness of civilians, and Felissa won't stop them if they want to go to a safer place.

"If you want to leave, remember to tell me in advance." People always have to do the work in the hospital.

Seeing that Felissa had no intention of leaving, Jane hesitated: "Then I will stay with you."

Felissa shook her head: "There's no need, you don't need to look at my will."

"Not really," Jane said honestly, "Jason said that we are taking the initiative to attack the demons this time, and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince is sure to win the war, so I think there is no need to leave Cliff City yet.

"

In fact, this was what Felissa revealed when she was talking to Jason, but she didn't tell Jason not to tell anyone, so it's not surprising that Jane found out.

With Jason helping her stabilize the hospital, none of the hospital employees had any thoughts of leaving. Jason also took the opportunity to hire a large number of temporary workers to spin gauze, prepare new clean rooms, and organize medicinal materials, etc.

Waiting for something.

The plantation is also being expanded to accommodate more people in the future.

Preparations are also being made for the opening of the school.

Not many people have signed up for the school this year. They are all waiting to see the outcome of the war. It doesn't matter if they delay schooling for a year anyway.

Therefore, both classes were not full, and the ten children she brought from the territory accounted for most of the class under fifteen years old.

Michael is responsible for teaching students over the age of fifteen. He has a high enough status and good communication skills to control adult students. Riley teaches students under the age of fifteen. Tim is his teaching assistant, and he is becoming more and more dignified.

When Tim turns fifteen, the school can hire him directly, and then Tim will be responsible for teaching children under the age of fifteen.

Then Felissa received a summons from Viscount Cliff, and she went to the City Lord's Mansion.

"Your Majesty the Viscount?" Felissa arrived at the City Lord's Mansion and went directly into Viscount Cliff's study, "Are you looking for me?"

Viscount Cliff nodded: "His Royal Highness Fred will arrive in about half a month, but he does not intend to enter Cliff City and go directly to the military camp, but he must also arrange a place for them to live. You, His Highness and Sa

Miss Fei is familiar with them, and I will leave it to you to arrange their residence. Miss Nancy and Master Ulysses, let them live in Nanno's residence, and Olivia will arrange it."

"Yes." Felissa agreed.

Viscount Cliff stared at Felissa: "Do you know why His Highness wants to attack the demons this time?"

Felissa shook her head subconsciously: "I don't know."

Only then did she realize that this was the main purpose of calling her here, and setting up her residence might just be a reason.

It turns out that Viscount Cliff doesn't know the reason why Fred sent troops this time.

But there's no point in asking her, Felissa doesn't know either.

Viscount Cliff looked at Felissa and saw that she had no expression on her face. He didn't know whether she believed it or not, but he still let her go: "Go and do your work. Remember to decorate His Highness's residence. Then you can follow her."

I will go together to greet His Highness."

"Yes." Felicia didn't say much and left the city lord's mansion.

In fact, there is no need for Felissa to worry about arranging the residence. These are all done by Sophia. She only needs to take a final look around and make sure.

Fred should not be picky about where he lives. After all, the living conditions during the civil strife were not very good, and it is impossible for Sophia to use anything bad for Fred.

Did Viscount Cliff also sense that something was wrong, so he called her to ask Fred about his purpose?

Felissa couldn't guess, not at all. She still had a lot of things to do.

"Mr. Idel," Felissa found the pharmacist, "please take a step to speak."

The pharmacist who was teaching his grandson and Anna motioned to the two children to study by themselves and followed Felissa to a secluded place.

Although the hospital's pharmacists intend to expand their enrollment and no longer focus on their own children, it also depends on the students' qualifications. It is a pity that no one in this batch of students except Anna has caught the attention of the pharmacists.

The others were either too old to be taught, or had no interest in the profession of pharmacist. Anyway, in the end, only Anna was accepted as a student.

"Sir, can you help me train some more people to do first aid work?" Felissa asked straight to the point.

She originally had this idea half a month ago, but the news of Fred's expedition could not be disclosed, so she did not mention it.

Now that the news has been released, Felissa came to find Idel.

Naturally, Idel would not refuse. He knew what Felissa was going to do as soon as he heard it. In a sense, he and Felissa were colleagues. After all, they were both under Fred's command. They had common interests.

To protect Fred's interests.

What Felissa was about to do was clearly beneficial to Fred.

"It would be great if doctors could cooperate," Idel sighed. "I have done research over the years and found that when doctors and pharmacists cooperate, the treatment rate will be much higher, but most doctors are not willing to cooperate with pharmacists."

Physicians who master magic consider themselves superior to others, and naturally disdain to cooperate with pharmacists who can only treat the human body through medicine.

"I remembered what you said." Felissa was reminded of something by Idel.

The huge light-attribute tree she discovered when she was undercover. According to theory, people nearby should be able to use light-attribute magic when exposed to light-attribute radiation. Viscount Cliff wrote a letter asking for it, but he

There was no reply.

This tree was reported to the royal family. After all, she also reported it to Fred Safi, so the lack of response must be because she was hindered by the royal family. Maybe she could wait until Fred arrived and ask him.

(End of chapter)

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