After the three little girls went home, the volunteers also arrived, and Teng Shu saw Xiaoguang among them.

Xiaoguang didn't look too well, and there were some slight dark circles under his eyes. It was obvious that he didn't get a good rest last night.

But his eyes were much more resolute.

"Thank you all for your hard work today." Teng Shu spoke politely. After all, the volunteers were here to work on a voluntary basis, and it saved Teng Shu a lot of effort.

"There is breakfast in the cafeteria, tomato noodles. If you haven't eaten yet, go have breakfast first." Teng Shu added, and several volunteers hurried to the cafeteria.

They have been working here for Teng Shu for a day or two, and they are very familiar with Teng Shu's cooking skills. In their opinion, the breakfast made by Teng Shu is unlikely to be bad.

Xiaoguang stayed until the end, and when he saw Teng Shu, he hurried over. Teng Shu looked at the girl in front of him. The other party was not as tall as Teng Shu, but at this moment, there was a hint of anxiety in the girl's eyes.

"Dean, what about that baby dragon?" Xiaoguang asked anxiously.

"It had to be amputated, but his life is not in danger. He is still receiving treatment." Teng Shu looked at Xiaoguang and spoke gently.

Xiaoguang's body trembled.

She went to see Bao Baolong yesterday, but Bao Baolong was still undergoing surgery, so she didn't see him.

She wanted to go in the morning, but she also had to come to the welfare home as a volunteer, so she came to Teng Shu nervously to ask for the answer she wanted. Now that she knew the answer, it made her even more uncomfortable.

"It's good enough to be able to save your life. As for amputation, it should be possible after evolution..." Teng Shu comforted Xiaoguang, but when it came to amputation, Teng Shu also felt a little difficult.

In the world of Pokémon, amputation is not a very scary thing, but it depends on the situation.

Evolution, the miracle of life in the Pokémon world, has magical power.

It can heal some injuries, regenerate broken limbs, and repair some scars.

But evolution is not omnipotent.

Some injuries cannot be repaired by evolution. For example, the injuries on the child bear in the infirmary cannot be healed by evolution. Even if it evolves into a clothed bear, those horrible scars will accompany it for the rest of its life.

As for the baby dragon's situation, it's hard to say.

Dragon-type Pokémon have always been known for their difficulty in evolving in their childhood and their rapid increase in combat power in adulthood. They still have very strong vitality and can regenerate limbs after being broken under normal circumstances.

But what I am afraid of is that those people might resort to other means. When Teng Shu was watching a legal program, he noticed that some people would grind the Unchanging Stone into powder and then inject it into the Pokémon's body. In this case, it would be difficult for the Pokémon to evolve and it would also cause some organ failure.

There are also some chemical reagents applied, which makes it difficult for injured limbs to heal, and even evolution may not be able to regenerate broken limbs.

Although the alliance has also conducted special research and treatment for these situations, the problem is that those treatment methods take time. The earlier the treatment is carried out, the better the effect, and the later the treatment is carried out, the worse the effect.

Although the baby dragon's injuries have been controlled, Teng Shu still doesn't know the specific situation.

"Of course you can!" Xiaoguang interrupted before Teng Shu finished speaking. Looking at Xiaoguang's expression, Teng Shu nodded silently.

It is a good thing to have hope. After all, it will not make others so desperate.

However, when Teng Shu thought about the other party's provocation against the alliance, he felt that the result might not be very good.

It would take another day or two to know the result, and Teng Shu could only hope that the poor baby dragon would have better luck.

If it was really injected with some poisonous potion, then no one would adopt this baby dragon.

Disabled Pokémon have always been difficult to adopt in welfare homes.

After all, disability means that more energy and time are needed to take care of them.

It is also very difficult to release it into the wild. The disability will make it more difficult for Baby Dragon to hunt in the wild, so the biggest possibility for Baby Dragon is to stay in Tengshu's welfare home, or...

Teng Shu shook his head. It was really difficult to expect Dr. Pokémon to develop a potion to regenerate severed limbs. This problem was not so easy to solve.

Chapter 27 The Urgency of Recruiting Psychologists

Xiaoguang regained some energy.

It seems that the fact that the baby dragon's disability can be cured with evolution has become Xiaoguang's heart's support.

People always need to find some kind of support in order to live bravely. If the support is gone, then the person's spirit will be gone too.

So in movies and TV shows, the scene where supporting characters die after achieving their goals is actually supported by some medical theories.

"But it's time for the welfare home to find a psychologist." Teng Shu looked at Xiaoguang's busy figure and determined eyes and fell into deep thought.

Psychological problems may not seem serious, but they are actually very serious. If not handled properly, a person may be gone.

If it is handled too badly, many people will die.

Teng Shu's welfare home now needs some professional psychology professionals to help. Xiaodong's flattery of himself is really too much.

And Xiaoguang has some psychological problems now. If the broken limb grows back after the baby dragon evolves, then Xiaoguang may be better. If it doesn't grow back...

Therefore, the recruitment of psychologists is a must.

"I remember that the alliance gave the welfare home some formal staffing positions." Teng Shu hurried back to his office and turned on his computer to take a look.

As a formal welfare home affiliated with the alliance, Teng Shu’s welfare home still received some support from the alliance’s regulations.

For example, Dean Teng Shu is a cadre of the alliance and also receives a salary from the alliance, but it is relatively not much.

After all, the welfare home can also accept donations from the society, so Teng Shu’s current monthly salary is only 5,000 Alliance coins, which is just at the average salary standard of the Alliance in Changqing City.

The doctor position in the welfare home can also be established by the Alliance, and the salary is not very high, only 4,000 Alliance coins.

It is quite difficult to recruit a psychologist with only 4,000 Alliance Coins.

"Establish a plan. If it were in the previous life, the atmosphere of civil service examination would be strong and there might be a lot of people competing for it." Teng Shu pinched his eyebrows.

It is true that the Pokémon League is a big business, but there are many places to spend money, and there are a lot of things to do every day, so the financial allocation is always a bit stingy.

Teng Shu could understand it. After all, the Alliance had to expand into new areas and pay the free medical expenses reported by each Pokémon Center every year. These were not small numbers.

The free medical care policy for Pokémon that benefits the citizens of the Alliance is backed by the Alliance's financial burden.

Therefore, a not-so-important welfare home position like Teng Shu's naturally cannot offer a high salary.

"Forget it, let's give it a try." Teng Shu still posted a recruitment notice. His welfare home was in need of a psychologist. It didn't matter if he worked full-time or part-time.

After all, there are only two little guys in the welfare home who have some psychological problems. Although Xiao Bao is physically disabled, his mental will is very strong.

Xiao Hei is in good health and doesn't have any diseases. It's just that the rumor about Murkrow is not good, so few people adopted him. Now he lives in an orphanage.

As for Akai...

Social phobia should also be a psychological problem? Teng Shu is not sure.

"Anyway, we can just leave it to the psychologist to judge when the time comes." Teng Shu looked at the words "Can work temporarily as a part-time job" written by himself on the recruitment notice and was quite satisfied.

Four thousand Alliance Coins might not be enough to hire a full-time psychologist, but it should be no problem to find a part-time one.

If you have any problem, come and see a doctor. If you are not sick, you don’t have to stay in the welfare home. You can continue to work outside and get two salaries. It’s great.

Therefore, Teng Shu still has some confidence about whether he can recruit a psychologist.

[Cherish Pokémon and start by refusing to abandon them...] Teng Shu's cell phone rang.

Teng Shu picked up the phone and took a look. It was an unfamiliar number. Teng Shu scratched his head and took a look. It turned out to be a recruitment notice posted on a professional job search website.

"Is it so efficient?" Teng Shu clicked to answer the call.

"Hello, Mr. Wu... Mr. Wu Chengen." A woman's voice came from the other end of the phone, and Teng Shu sat up straight instantly.

Wu Cheng'en, isn't this the pen name he used to submit his contributions to the Journey to the West comics?

Although Teng Shu planned to be a plagiarist in this world to earn some money for the healthy growth of the little ones, Teng Shu still silently chose the name of the original author.

"Yes, yes, this is..." Although he knew that the other party must be the editor of "Kanto Manqing", Teng Shu still asked, what if he was a screenwriter of other magazines?

"I'm Penglai, the editor-in-chief of "Kanto Manqing", and I want to discuss something with you..." Penglai said softly.

Teng Shu also listened quietly.

Journey to the West, amazing, this was Penglai’s first impression, but then she felt that the appearance of the Flame Monkey was a little abrupt.

After listening to it, Teng Shu said that it could be modified.

He had originally planned to make a localized adaptation, but after hearing what Penglai said, he felt that there was no need to adapt it, and it would not be impossible to just make it into a fantasy myth of another world.

The other party also gave an agreement that they could sign a contract and start serialization after the character was modified, and Teng Shu was very happy about it.

The money may not be much at the beginning, but as the length of the comics increases and its popularity rises, the remuneration will naturally become higher and higher.

Some famous comics have brought extremely lucrative profits to their authors, and it is not a problem for them to earn over 100 million yuan a year.

Teng Shu doesn't have such high requirements. He would be satisfied if he could earn a million a year.

After hanging up the phone and adding the other party's contact information, Teng Shu sat in his office, opened his computer software and started painting again.

He modified the drawings very quickly, after all, he had to consider the movements and various things for Infernape, but drawing the Monkey King was too easy.

There has always been a Monkey King in Teng Shu's heart, who is vivid and seems to smile at him.

After all, he had watched the old version of Journey to the West countless times.

After Teng Shu finished revising and sent it out, he realized that it was already time for lunch.

"Lunch... I guess it's not a good idea to prepare something too sumptuous at this time, so let's just make some simple fried rice." Teng Shu looked at the time and pinched his eyebrows.

I was too focused on editing the comic, but luckily there was still some time before lunch, so it would be nice for Teng Shu to make some fried rice on the spot.

Teng Shu stood up and stretched, then hurried out of the office and headed towards the cafeteria.

When Teng Shu left the office, there was an extra email on his computer with a red dot, which was particularly eye-catching.

You can vaguely see the words [...Psychology...Job seeking intention confirmation...].

Chapter 28 Locke: Psychology, I am a professional

"Ah...Mr. Locke, are you serious about this resume?"

In the afternoon, Teng Shu, who had finished making fried rice, sat in his office and looked at the man in front of him with a strange expression.

When Teng Shu returned to the office, he found an extra job application email on his computer. Before he could read it, Xiao Hei flew over to tell him that a guest had arrived.

When Teng Shu arrived at the gate, he found that the customer this time was the person who had just sent the job application email.

This execution ability is too strong. He didn't check the email for more than an hour, and the other party came to him.

"I'm serious, Mr. Dean. I have extensive experience in psychological diseases." The man named Locke smiled, raised his middle finger and raised his glasses.

Teng Shu frowned slightly. He found that Locke didn't know whether he had a quirk or was deliberately mocking people. He especially liked to lift his glasses with his middle finger.

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