However, considering the difficulty of expanding the welfare home, Teng Shu temporarily breathed a sigh of relief. Anyway, if the welfare home wants to expand now, it will need to expand a lot of things, so Teng Shu is not very anxious. At present, Teng Shu’s main idea is to upgrade the medical cabin first.

Teng Shu put the document back in the office, then went to the kitchen to prepare lunch for the Pokémon.

But while eating lunch, Teng Shu also noticed that the baby dragon next to him seemed to want to say something but hesitated. It looked at him from time to time, as if it wanted to say something, but in the end it said nothing.

Teng Shu could sense the baby dragon's nervousness and anticipation, which gave Teng Shu some guesses.

It seems that with the successful evolution of the Abandoned Monkey and the disappearance of the scar on the Wearing Bear, the baby dragon is now becoming more and more aware of its disability.

"Is it Baby Dragon's disability?" Teng Shu scratched his head. It was not so easy to cure Baby Dragon's disability. After all, Baby Dragon had lost his limbs, and the medical cabin needed to be upgraded if it wanted to treat him.

The current level of the medical cabin is not enough to support Baby Dragon to complete the treatment, but Baby Dragon is already a little anxious about this matter.

Chapter 213: Reconstruction of Broken Limbs

Teng Shu had researched before and found out that in order to remove the toxins from the baby dragon's wound, it was necessary to upgrade the medical cabin, which required two thousand happiness points. Teng Shu had enough happiness points now, but the problem was that this could only remove the toxins. If he wanted to treat the baby dragon's left leg, he would probably need to upgrade it again, and this time the upgrade would require four thousand happiness points.

Four thousand happiness points, even if Teng Shu is squeezed dry, Teng Shu can’t get any more out.

But no matter what, Teng Shu felt that he still needed to give Baby Dragon some hope first. Otherwise, judging from Baby Dragon's anxiety, it would not be able to help but come to ask, which would lead to more serious self-destruction. After all, Baby Dragon had this tendency when he first entered the welfare home.

So after lunch, Teng Shu spent his happiness points to upgrade the medical cabin, and then brought his baby dragon to the infirmary.

Baby Dragon looked at Teng Shu expectantly, an emotion called hope instantly rising in those eyes. Teng Shu felt a little depressed watching this scene, but now that the medical cabin has been upgraded, it is hard to say whether it can provide initial treatment. As long as it can be treated, it is the best. If the severed limbs cannot be regenerated, it will be troublesome.

"Baby Dragon, this time I will first clear out the remaining toxins in your wound. This will also be beneficial for your recovery later, okay?" Teng Shu smiled and touched Baby Dragon's head. Baby Dragon nodded his head so fast that it almost left an afterimage.

Teng Shu looked at the anxious look of Baby Dragon and didn't know what to say. He could only carry Baby Dragon into the medical cabin and then pressed the treatment button.

[The toxins at the severed limb are being removed. The cleaning time is estimated to be ten minutes.]

A prompt popped up, and then a set of surgical instruments appeared in the medical cabin. Anesthesia was quickly injected into the baby dragon, and then a somewhat uncomfortable wound cleaning was started in front of Teng Shu.

In fact, cleaning out the toxins is not pleasant. The healed wound needs to be reopened and the remaining toxins inside need to be carefully cleaned. During the whole process, Baby Dragon's body is twitching. If Baby Dragon had not been anesthetized, Teng Shu felt that Baby Dragon would probably faint from the pain.

However, the cleaning speed was indeed very fast, although a lot of blood was shed, and the medical cabin also cleaned up the blood stains.

[Reconstruction of broken limbs requires long-term treatment. Expected treatment time: one week]

[After upgrading, the treatment time can be shortened]

After the toxins were cleared, the medical cabin did not open immediately, but a prompt popped up. Teng Shu was a little surprised. This medical cabin was too amazing. It could actually reconstruct severed limbs. This was too difficult. At least that was what Teng Shu himself thought. The technology in his previous life could not do this.

Although the treatment takes seven days, Teng Shu feels it is still acceptable. He has just confirmed that the reconstruction of a broken limb does not mean lying in a medical cabin for seven days, but rather taking three hours a day to treat. This is a gradual process.

Teng Shu naturally had no objection, and chose to start the treatment, and also watched from the side. After all, Teng Shu was very interested in how to reconstruct broken limbs. However, watching the operation of the medical cabin, Teng Shu found that the reconstruction process was unexpectedly quite sci-fi.

Because this reconstruction method is like 3D printing, the machine extending from the medical cabin continuously constructs the baby dragon's left leg, but the speed is relatively slow. However, Teng Shu feels that this is enough to allow the baby dragon to regain its limbs without having to wait for the next level of medical cabin. This is already the best result.

"Baby dragon's broken limb..." Locke also walked in at this time. He subconsciously opened his mouth and wanted to say something, but then he stopped talking because he saw the unconscious baby dragon and the working indicator light of the medical cabin was flashing.

"What is this?" Locke looked at the baby dragon with some surprise. The wound on the baby dragon was growing slowly at an extremely slow pace. If Teng Shu hadn't been watching it, he probably wouldn't have noticed it.

Teng Shu scratched his head.

"The new function of the medical cabin seems to be able to cure baby dragons, but it takes a little longer." Teng Shu explained. After all, this medical cabin was a masterpiece of the Siluf Company, so there was no need to say much about the healing effect of this thing. It also saved Teng Shu some effort in explaining. After all, if others asked, he could just give an answer.

Siluf Tech, boy!

"Technology is really amazing..." Locke sighed. If they can even try to treat broken limbs, how many doctors will be unemployed in the future? However, considering the high price of this medical cabin, it is estimated that such a service will be difficult to popularize in a short period of time. I just don't know what kind of impact it will have on the world's science and technology field in the future.

Every major technological revolution is likely to be accompanied by a wave of layoffs, which is almost inevitable. However, how to recover from such pain depends on the level of the alliance's rulers.

Looking at the baby dragon being treated in the medical cabin, Teng Shu felt relieved. Now the baby dragon's problem could be solved, so there was no need to worry about the baby dragon's problem exploding.

Teng Shu took out a notebook from his pocket, and then silently crossed out the line "Help Baby Dragon solve his disability" on it. There was one less item on the to-do list, which was a good thing.

So the only two main issues left now are [help Charmander regain his light] and [help Ralts solve Alzheimer's disease]. The other issues are not particularly critical.

Although there are still three elderly Pokémon in the welfare home, these three Pokémon are particularly worry-free. Most of the time, they come to eat obediently, and the rest of the time they teach the young Pokémon some life experience or something. Slowpokemon is in a daze most of the time, and sometimes it even forgets to eat.

Teng Shu always felt that Slowpoke might not live long.

Unlike the aging of Ladakouslow, the aging of Slowpoke is visible to the naked eye. Sometimes Teng Shu was worried that when he went to find Slowpoke and feed it, it might have already left this world.

Teng Shu shook his head and left the infirmary. He planned to go and check on Slowpoke.

It is not easy to find Slowpoke. After all, it may be in a daze at any time and anywhere. Sometimes it may be in a daze on the way back to the dormitory. But if Slowpoke is not in a daze, then it should be next to the small lake.

Chapter 214 Pokémon Nursing Home

Teng Shu still found the Slowpoke by the lake.

However, when they found Slowpoke, it was sitting on the ground in a daze, and old man Yukima was cleaning the stains on Slowpoke's body.

"Old man." Teng Shu greeted the old man with a smile. During this period, the old man, in addition to cleaning every day, was teaching Murkrow how to plant fruit trees. But now according to the old man, Murkrow has learned all his skills on fruit planting and there is no need to learn anymore. So when the old man has nothing to do, he will wander around the welfare home.

"Dean." The old man greeted Teng Shu, and then continued to concentrate on working on the wrinkles on the Slowpoke's body.

Slowpoke is very old, which can be easily seen from its skin. At this moment, its skin has some wrinkles, and it feels a bit like a Shar-Pei. But for a normal Slowpoke, its skin should be very smooth, but the Slowpoke in front of him has become like this.

"Didn't Slowpoke take a shower?" Teng Shu noticed some tiny bugs on Slowpoke's body. These bugs were picked out by the old man and then crushed to death. Some blood burst out of them, which looked a bit creepy.

The Pokémon world is very strange. Pokémon exist in most parts of this world, but that doesn't mean other creatures are gone. For example, those annoying pests still exist. Those on Slowpoke look like fleas or lice.

"Sometimes there are fleas and other things in the water, not to mention its skin..." The old man frowned slightly, then turned it over and Teng Shu took a look.

The skin of Slowpoke is a little old and loose, and there are even some bite scars on it, which is quite shocking to see.

"The situation of Slowpoke..." Teng Shu looked at the scars on Slowpoke's body and sighed. The situation of Slowpoke was not very serious. After all, Pokémon have strong vitality, but Teng Shu had never thought of this before.

It seems that Teng Shu still lacks a lot of knowledge when dealing with the elderly group. Teng Shu plans to go back for tutoring and see how to arrange the three elderly Pokémon in his welfare home.

However, Mr. Yukima seemed to be able to handle Slowpoke with ease, and his overall performance was very good, which was a bit surprising.

"I once worked in a nursing home for a while when I was taking care of my wife, so I know these things." The old man seemed to notice Teng Shu's gaze, and he explained with a smile.

Teng Shu nodded. He actually had experience in taking care of the elderly. After all, before he traveled through time, Teng Shu had taken care of his parents at home.

It's just that Pokémon are different from humans. Humans will talk, scream and shout when they are uncomfortable, but when Pokémon are uncomfortable, most of the time there is nothing unusual to look at. Especially a Pokémon like Slowpoke, which is a little stupid to begin with. Even after being bitten by parasites, it still didn't react, so Teng Shu didn't notice it.

"Director, speaking of which, is the welfare home going to expand its work as a nursing home?" The old man wiped iodine on Slowpoke, applied an anti-insect ointment on it, and then chatted with Teng Shu.

"That's what I mean. The previous welfare home and nursing home in Evergreen City have not been rebuilt yet because of corruption, bribery, and Pokémon abuse. My welfare home is very large, so the Alliance is currently considering letting me work part-time." Teng Shu also came over to help Slowpoke get rid of the fleas on its body.

Although the old man was not particularly old, he had some presbyopia, so he did not see some fleas.

Teng Shu's welfare home was given by the system, so in order to make it reasonable, an incident happened in the welfare home in Changqing City before. The director was sent to the alliance's prison because of charges such as [suspected of illegal sale of Pokémon] and [participation in Pokémon organ trafficking]. He is still lying in there and has not come out yet. It is very miserable.

Teng Shu was naturally the successor and became the only welfare home in Changqing City that was affiliated with the Alliance. Later, Teng Shu found out that the director of the Pokémon Nursing Home in Changqing City was also sent to prison because of his crimes.

However, the dean did not do so many evil things, but he did abuse elderly Pokémon, so he was severely punished by the League. Now he has become a frequent figure on the Rule of Law Online, and to some extent he has become famous overseas.

So there were actually no welfare homes or nursing homes in Changqing City at that time. After Teng Shu’s welfare home was established, it was naturally given high hopes by the alliance and began to take over part of the work. Now it also has to take on part of the nursing home’s work.

The good news is that there isn't much work to do in nursing homes. After all, nursing homes are meant to care for elderly Pokémon that have no one to take care of them for various reasons. However, most elderly Pokémon already have enough bonds with their trainers, so in most cases, these elderly Pokémon spend their twilight years in their trainers' homes.

There are even some Pokémon with relatively long lifespans. One Pokémon can live through three generations of trainers, so unlike the phenomenon of abandoned Pokémon, elderly Pokémon can still have a good end in most cases.

Furthermore, the Alliance has very severe penalties for not supporting elderly Pokémon, the kind that can make people regret their entire lives, so there are fewer people who knowingly break the law.

The elderly Pokémon that come to Tengshu now are basically those who have lost their original trainers, so they are sent here.

Teng Shu learned from the old man how to take care of the elderly and elderly Pokémon, but in summary, Teng Shu found that it all comes down to [patience] and [carefulness].

Teng Shu was deeply touched by this.

Before traveling through time, Teng Shu had witnessed what his colleagues had experienced.

At that time, the colleague's mother fell down. Because Teng Shu had a good relationship with him, the colleague talked to Teng Shu about it, and then anxiously asked for leave to go back to take care of his mother.

But later, the colleague's expression gradually became numb, and his tone began to become a little impatient. When Teng Shu chatted with him, he slowly learned that this colleague's mother had a lot of health problems after falling. Although she recovered later, she also suffered from restless legs syndrome. Her legs were sore and numb at night and she was very uncomfortable. She screamed every night, which made the colleague unable to sleep well.

Teng Shu's greatest impression of this colleague was that this colleague had dark circles under his eyes and said to Teng Shu while drinking coffee, "There will be no filial son by the bedside of a long-term patient." This saying is really true.

Chapter 215 Thirty-two people, thirty-one graves

Teng Shu had originally planned to continue communicating with the old man and learn how to get along with elderly Pokémon, but he soon ran out of time.

"What kind of day is this?" Teng Shu stood at the door of the welfare home, looking quietly into the distance.

The sun shines on Teng Shu, but does not bring much warmth. The winter sun is always so disappointing. But now, what is colder than this winter is Teng Shu's heart.

Teng Shu had just received a notice from the alliance, and then he hurried to the gate of the welfare home, ready to receive a batch of Pokémon.

Although he has been in this world for some time, Teng Shu still hates this process, because every time he takes over, there will be some stories and tragedies of one kind or another.

Teng Shu already knew about what happened this time. After all, this was a serious issue that was bound to be reported in the league news.

A bus overturned and fell into a valley, killing 31 people out of 32 on board.

Thirty-two people, thirty-one graves.

The one who is alive is still in hospital for emergency treatment.

What was left to the loved ones was pain, tragedy, and scars that are difficult to heal, but at the same time, some Pokémon were also left behind.

There were fifty-seven Pokémon among the thirty-two people, and among these fifty-seven Pokémon, forty-eight Pokémon were trying to help their trainers to stop the car from overturning, and ended up being buried forever on the cliff.

The remaining nine Pokémon fainted due to the bumps caused by the rollover. Although they are fine, they may have some very troublesome problems.

Four of them were taken away because their trainers had immediate relatives, but there were five Pokémon that could not be taken away because their trainers were alone. The Alliance decided to send them to the welfare home in Tengshu and then deal with them based on the situation.

"Dean, this accident is very serious. The alliance will have to crack down on fatigue driving again." Locke was standing next to Teng Shu, watching the news on his mobile phone.

If these people were seriously injured, then perhaps many people in Changqing City would have donated blood at this moment, but now all these people are dead.

The reason was that the bus driver was driving while fatigued and stayed up late to watch the game, which resulted in this problem.

"Locke, when the new Pokémon are delivered, please check their mental conditions. I'm worried that they won't be able to withstand the blow." Teng Shu said softly.

Sometimes, living is far more painful than dying.

Especially in an accident like this, especially when other Pokémon have given their lives for their trainers, and especially when they survived.

"I know, survivor's guilt." Locke put away his phone and his expression became much more serious. He naturally knew what Teng Shu meant. After all, in psychology, there is a term called survivor's guilt.

This means that people who survive a disaster that causes many deaths may suffer from a mental illness. These people feel that they are at fault for being able to survive the disaster, and they would even rather suffer misfortune themselves.

Factors that lead to survivor's guilt include the feeling that others are in danger while one is safe, and the feeling that one failed to do something that led to the deaths of so many people. These factors can easily lead to survivor's guilt. Unfortunately, in this accident, all the Pokémon that survived have this problem.

They survived a disaster that caused many people and Pokémon to leave. Other Pokémon died on the way to help their trainers, but they were not released or died for various reasons, which could lead to serious problems.

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