Why don't you build a village on top of the world tree

Episode XI: Doctor Arrangements and Request from Kateo

Combining lunch breaks, chatting with Richay and the others, the door to the office was knocked.

"Mayor, may I have a word?

"Mr. Aleut?

Mr. Aleut, who is also the orphan director, greets him in front of the door.

Winter signs are already approaching. Even after noon, there was a cold breeze outside.

"Please come inside."

Doesn't seem like you want me to head to some crime scene, so I'll put Mr. Aleut through the office.

Mr. Aleut, who sat on the couch facing each other, thanked Richay for bringing warm tea before cutting to the point.

"A child was injured."

"Again?"

Since the orphanage was established, there have been frequent injuries in the village. Most of the injured were children, most of whom had fallen after running around in the cold.

Mr. Aleut bows his head.

"I'm sorry to bother you so many times over this short period of time. It's my poor supervision."

"No, I know Mr. Aleut is working hard. It's inevitable that the children will get hurt. This isn't such a serious injury, is it?

"Fortunately, it's a scratch."

Then it could be handled by a paint or something in the village. In anticipation of the children being injured in the orphanage, we also have a simple medicine box.

Mr. Aleut looked out the window.

"I think it's time for the kids to lose the cold and start playing indoors. There should be fewer injuries, but I'm worried about colds, etc., and I'm sorry to bother you today."

"Is it a cold"

A child's cold can be a bit of a distraction.

Even orphanages that live in groups can spread once and for all when one suffers.

Richay sat next to me.

"There was a kid who caught a cold ten days ago."

"Oh, you're making a little noise"

Melmie nodded at Richay's words.

We rushed to the town of Cateo, where the doctor was, because of a fairly high fever.

It took a whole day on one way to get to the town of Cateo, which is on another branch, so we left in quite a hurry.

The doctor told me that there was no need to worry about high fever, so that I could rest for a while at the treatment center in the town of Kateo.

Mr. Aleut opens his mouth.

"Tomorrow, I hear you're sending someone to Cateo Town to see how it goes. Therefore, I would like to ask the doctor in the town of Cateo if we can open a treatment center in the village of Tacax by winter."

"A treatment center."

I see Richay.

The need for a treatment center has been appealed to several times before.

There are no doctors in the village of Tacax, and the nearest doctor is the town of Kateo, one way and one day at a time, a city of Kattera that will take two days if it doesn't work there.

It is not possible to cope with a sudden illness, and the fact that there is no such thing as a maternity woman is a problem between couples.

Babies often suddenly get sick, so one day at a time to the doctor is not something to improve on.

Richay nodded without one or two.

"Let's build it. More people, more children, so it's an absolutely necessary facility."

"If so, will it be a question of establishing the doctor's arrangements and the route of purchase of medicines"

I hope the doctor in Cateo town has a handover.

"Winter is almost here. Let's make arrangements first and make the public hall a temporary treatment center after securing the medication with the doctor. Tomorrow I'm picking up the kid who caught a cold in Cateo Town."

I want to clear this case before the winter shift.

"Of the winter support, keep the salary scale going from now on. Melmie will work with Teten to confirm the wood used to secure the firewood and build the treatment center. The dry wood must have been in a common warehouse in a public building."

"Okay. Maybe it's not enough, and I'm going to order it from the Comatsu Chamber of Commerce?

"I haven't got the blueprints yet, so just ask for confirmation. I wonder if Richay arranged medication. I want you to listen to the market because I think there's going to be a merchant while I'm away."

Both the order for missing building materials and the order for medicines will be put together when I get back.

Richay retrieves the materials from the bookcase.

"When it comes to treatment centers, there will be expiration dates for drugs and subsidies will have to be provided. You should quote 100 pieces of iron a year."

That being said, the material that Richay arranged before me was an old management material from Joynesley that Richay had once compiled independently in Joynesley's fictional library.

Several other management materials published by several villages and towns on the eastern side of the world tree show us the descriptions about the treatment centers one by one.

Though you can't count on Joynesley's material because it's old, as far as other materials are concerned, it would be a reasonable decision to have 100 iron coins as a subsidy.

"Kateo, I'll ask you in town."

"Please. Because what we have here is only a material from the past, and it shouldn't be what it really is."

I put together a consultation within that day, and the next day, I left for Cateo Town.

Kateo has just gone from village to town, but has a population of over three thousand.

Population overcrowding is a problem, and a bridge to another branch is taking place on a steep pitch.

The town of Cateo consists of most of its inhabitants farming and exporting crops to the outside world, especially to the cities of Catella.

However, the problem was surfacing with the massive acceptance of people who had lost their place of residence due to the snow shake.

I stand at the entrance to Cateo Town. An internal hustle and bustle has already arrived. I felt noisy from being accustomed to the atmosphere of the idyllic village of Takakus.

The town of Cateo is said to have ancient origins, and the lateral connections are externally extended. So much so that they also say that every town has an edge of the town of Cateo.

So I guess I had to accept being visited by relatives who lost their homes due to snowshake damage.

"It's a big field."

With this field, I guess it covers food even in such overpopulated conditions, but it would be quite painful for the town of Cateo, which was making money from the export of crops.

After the hustle and bustle, I head to the back of Cateo Town, to the treatment center.

The treatment center was very busy with white painted walls with clean impressions, and world trees of innocent wood decorated with horns instead of accents.

Although it is not very welcome that treatment centers are busy, the spread of cold in such overpopulated conditions should also be rushed.

I'm sorry if my village kid brought me a cold, so I go into the treatment center.

"Another fight?!? If you can walk, wait outside!

If you look at me, I'll tell you what's required of a visit while I face a nurse-like woman who's been flying angry at me.

"I'm from the village of Takakus. There's a girl named Kekie from our village who's having a cold and she's in trouble here."

"Kekie's? Oh, I'm sorry. Young people make all the fights around here, so I'm mistaken. No, really, excuse me. I'm sorry."

Turn your gaze toward the patient in the waiting room as you deceive the nurse who apologizes peacefully.

Someone made blue bruises, or if I cut my mouth off, someone to shine...

Finally, I guess they're the young people who make what the nurse calls a quarrel.

People came in from elsewhere and became overpopulated, so bouncing people collided or something? This kind of quarrel also happens when the scale is large.

"I'll show you to Kekie's. I'm perfectly fine now, but I've been crying at night about wanting to see my friends, so let me see you soon."

"I will. And I need to talk to your doctor, should I talk to the Mayor of Cateo?

"Right. But I wonder if I can catch him well. I'm looking very busy right now...... We're the same busy ones."

A nurse with shrugged shoulders looks at the waiting room in a meaningful way.

"It's a big deal."

"Yeah, really."

When I was guided to the hospital room, a red-haired girl, who looked bored and puppeted on the bed, looked at this one and let her eyes shine.

"Brother Ama!

When I saw how Kekie was jumping out of bed and holding me, I knew I was feeling perfectly better.

Medical technology in this world is quite expensive.

Because only a thousand years of life and the technology and knowledge built up by one person will be retained for a long time, it will probably be highly accurate to be inherited. Even in private therapy, the rule of thumb can be a level of trust that doesn't make you stupid.

Even more so if you are a specialist doctor, you have a wide range of knowledge and skills.

I looked back at the nurse as I held Keki up and gave her a shoulder car.

"I hear you pay for treatment and hospitalization in advance."

"Yeah, I'm getting it, so you can keep coming home. But you need to talk to the mayor and the dean, right? If you wait here, I'll find you."

"Is that okay? Well, are you busy now?

When it feels like that waiting room, I think it feels like I can take a lunch break.

The nurse made sure there was no one in the hallway, and then told me to keep it to myself.

"The mayor talked to me last night. Minor injuries should be pushed into the waiting room. They want us to create a situation where the young people who fought can talk at all, because we'll keep the Devil Bug Hunter on the lookout, so that it's okay if there's not enough public knowledge to break out in the waiting room."

Is that how you do it?

It's easier to deal with having them rammed up in a waiting room at a treatment center where there's a crackdown force called the Devil Bug Hunter than being sporadically rammed around town.

In addition, if the treatment center creates a situation of a full cup, the youngsters have no way to get carried away when they fight, making it harder for them to have a flashy fight.

In fact, we can put as much behind us as we can with all the minor injured patients, so I guess patrols all over town and so on are also enhanced so that we can cope with sudden illnesses.

I'm in the mood to learn a little bit about how to deal with this.

"Now, let me be generous and sweet. Best regards,"

"Yes, I will also speak to the Dean, so I think he will be here soon"

That said, the nurse smiled and left the hospital room.

After spending some time playing with Keki, the director of this treatment center came.

"Thank you for waiting. We have a summary of our treatment center."

I greet the director, give Kekie a picture book and let him play while I talk to him about my business.

By the time I tell him I'm looking for a doctor, Mayor Kateo will also meet up and discuss with the three men face-to-face.

After listening to everything, the mayor told his men to bring a note before he looked at me.

"There are no available doctors in Cateo Town. We've heard about the development of the village of Tacax, and we know you want a doctor early, so why not advertise your recruitment to Kattera City and Yoinsley?

"Advertising, is it?

Can you give me something like that?

Mayor Kateo shows the dean by hand.

"All the doctors who currently live in the town of Cateo, including this one, are from Yoinsley. Yoinsley is an academic city, so doctors take a trip to browse the latest technologies and cases. Some of these people are flow doctors, so you may want to advertise them so that they can be noticed."

"I see. Speaking of which, you also had medical books in your fictional library. I also saw people going in and out."

I know not all of those people are current doctors, but if you can pinpoint the doctors for them, it will also work.

"Thank you. Helpful."

"What, it's no big deal. Do you also want to ask about the operation of the treatment center?

"Absolutely."

Listen to the operating know-how of the treatment center and run a pen to write notes.

Maintenance costs are likely to cost about a hundred iron coins per year, as Richay sees fit. It will increase because more residents will also need more medicines, but medicinal herbs and the like can be grown to some extent, he said.

"In some villages and towns, you could even turn an orphanage field into a herb field. Medicinal herbs can be handled, but children can take care of them all day long, and even if the area is small, it makes a good profit. Besides, if you have a proven track record of growing hands-on herbs, even if you go to other villages and towns, you will be able to quickly allocate them to field work."

Write it down in a note immediately.

She also taught me about herbs that are easy to grow in an orphanage. Take notes when you hear about other medicines that are frequently used.

I feel kind of bad that I've been taught so much.

You know what I think, Mayor Cateo opens his mouth.

"By the way, the village of Takakus raises rum birds, right?

"Yeah, I'm raising about ninety of them just for the stuff I'm currently laying eggs on"

Including young birds and hinas makes more.

The breeders are no longer enough for Marcto alone, and they are increasing to six.

Mayor Kateo pointed toward the waiting room.

"As you can see, my town is currently overpopulated and there are fights going on. So once we have a big festival, we want to breathe."

"Festival, is it? Isn't that what makes fighting so frequent?

"That's right. So I don't want to serve the liquor as much as I can. Meat is indispensable when trying to hold a festival without serving alcohol."

"You want to import lamb bird meat from the village of Tacax,?

"Exactly. If possible, I would also like two people who are good at cooking to come by. Just the duration of the festival."

Finally, Mayor Cateo says he wants you to leave the stall.

Revenue is this thing, it really just stalls out.

It's not like there's any chance of a deficit, but the lamb bird meat hasn't changed the state of being stopped high in the surrounding area. It's a specialty from Tacax Village.

First of all, it doesn't make a deficit.

"The village of Takakus earns extraordinary income from ram birds. The town of Cateo can eat cheap rum birds by direct delivery from the region of origin. You have a benefit for both sides. Ok. I'll send out a letter once I get back to the village. May I just ask you for an estimate of how long the festival guests will be?

"Let me bring it to you right away. No, I'm glad you needed Mr. Amane. From the standpoint of the mayor, I couldn't leave the town of Cateo today, and I was worried, with all due respect, that I would ask you to write to me."

"You can write to me from now on."

I can't help it because I'm busy.

Plans for the festival were also roughly discussed, and it was decided to hold the festival within the course of this year.

"Brother Ama, are you going to festive!?

It's bad for Kekie, who's making her eyes shine when she hears it's a festival, but you can't attend. I'm sorry.

As soon as we get back from Kateo town, we deliver Kekie to the orphanage and back to the office.

"I'm home. I'm gonna put in a little work, but can I get a report on your absence first?

Asked as he unbuttoned his coat, Richay walked in as he prepared the hanger.

"The trading records with the pedestrians are already on the books, so check back later. He said he didn't want us to talk about the market for drugs because the dealers didn't have a lot of experience with them, but, by the way, it's consistent with past materials."

"You mean there is almost no fluctuation in the market? I've heard a lot about you at Kateo's treatment center, so let's poke around later. Anything else?

"Nothing in particular. They want Teten to decide quickly on the number of smokes needed for winter support. You're going to make it with Matra roots this time, right?

"Right. Let's have a meeting tomorrow."

Richay picks up his coat from me, pays off the dust, and then hangs it on. In the meantime, I got dressed and went inside the office.

"Melmie and Teten, listen to me, too. I have a few reports. It's about advertising Joynesley to recruit doctors and about the decision to stall the Cateo Town Festival. You're gonna be pretty busy."

We have to finish everything by winter.

It was going to be a generous fall.

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