"That's a given."

Emiya could understand Minmin's worries.

Children have a lot of physical strength and energy, and they can easily break things if they run around and bump into things.

Not to mention the instruments inside the glass window, some medical supplies outside could also cause serious injuries if hit.

So even if Minmin didn't say it, Emiya would remind everyone.

"Phew... Emiya, you really surprised me."

After arranging the future lives of the children of Fuyuki Shop with Emiya, Minmin completely changed her opinion of Emiya.

His values ​​and outlook on life are very consistent with Rhodes Island! It's just a pity that he doesn't know much about medical knowledge, otherwise he could definitely be a medical operator.

As for the combat operators, she didn't even think about them. You know, compared with the entire Rhodes Island, the combat operators are only a small part.

The vast majority of people will not choose to take up arms unless they are really in trouble.

Even she is the same, so she is just an ordinary medical operator who has never even participated in a combat.

"What's so surprising?"

Hearing Minmin's words, Emiya stopped what he was doing. He was just holding a piece of paper and writing down some precautions he had just learned.

"Hmm...how should I put it? In many ways?"

Minmin said, looking at the Rhodes Island logo on her hand.

"Can't we just open up and make things clear?"

Emiya said with a pair of dead fish eyes.

Riddle, riddle, and *Longmen swear* riddle.

This land is truly filled with riddles.

"It's a pity that we can't."

Minmin responded with a chuckle at Emiya's expression.

I just said it without thinking, and now I feel a little... awkward when I say the following words?

So I'll keep it a secret for now, it's the tradition of the Rhode Island Medical Department.

It’s just that Emiya seems a little reluctant to accept it. It seems that I need to adjust my evaluation. Emiya may not be suitable for the medical department of Rhodes Island.

"Really...it looks like it's almost done. Then Anso and I will leave first. I'll contact you in the next few days."

Emiya gave up struggling, finished the work at hand and packed it up, then prepared to leave.

Since you're telling me a riddle, I'll just leave!

After leaving the Rhodes Island office through the back door, Emiya and Anso finally felt relieved.

After all, the two's original purpose was to test this place. Now not only has the test been successful, but even the subsequent request for treatment has been achieved.

"Is everything all right here?"

An Suo was still a little worried, she was more suspicious.

"I think there's nothing wrong with it. At least she really wants to help you with your treatment."

At least based on what he had come into contact with so far, Emiya felt that Rhodes Island was trustworthy.

As for the reason... partly because I had a good impression of the first meeting, and I learned from Rosemary that Rhodes Island is a very good place.

The other part is intuition.

Although he himself didn't quite trust his intuition, past experience showed that nothing good was ever going to happen.

“I can sense that, too.”

As a bystander, Emiya could see it, and as the person involved, Anso could naturally feel the goodwill that the other party had just shown.

Although there was a huge kindness dispenser next to her, she still felt a little uncomfortable being showered with kindness in this way.

But this feeling seems... not bad.

119 Directly managing the canteen is not a problem

Lungmen, the treatment room inside the Rhodes Island office.

"Thank you, big sister."

The little girl in the film waved her hand and said to Minmin who was wearing a white coat in front of her.

"No, Xiaoya, you should go out first. Don't keep your friends waiting too long."

Minmin sent the little girl with the film out with a smile on her face.

Then he changed his previous smiling look and leaned on the table beside him with a tired look on his face.

Just as she thought, after accepting Emiya's suggestion and starting to treat the children, she is now extremely exhausted.

But comparatively speaking, there are more people here, which is much better than the deserted scene before.

Plus, since the kids can cook and clean, there's not much to complain about.

Suddenly, the door of the treatment room was pushed open, and Minmin was so scared that she sat up straight and put on her signature smile.

Then when he saw that the person behind the door was Emiya, he immediately lay down again.

"Thank you for your hard work. Here, this is today's lunch."

Emiya's sharp eyesight naturally enabled him to see that the other person was lying on top and suddenly stood up, and then after seeing him, he lay down again with relief.

But he just pretended not to see it. After all, he had seen the hard work of everyone in the Rhodes Island office in the past few days.

And this was the first time he actually saw the doctors here treating people.

It's...pretty normal, diagnosis, injections, medication.

Today was the last batch of children to come for the check-up. Except for the more serious case like Anso, who needs to be treated in a special way, the other children's oripathy is relatively mild, and we can quickly find a similar case to adjust and then treat.

It wasn't as serious as Minmin herself originally thought, and everyone was very cooperative at the request of Emiya and Axing.

It seems that the owner of a certain seafood stall has been used as a tool to scare people again.

"Ah, what dishes did the kids make today~?"

Looking at the bento in Emiya's hand, Minmin reached out and took it.

The balanced diet made her... no, it should be said that it made the entire office staff quite energetic, and their efficiency at work was extremely high.

Some relevant documents and materials have also been prepared. I believe we will soon be able to fall into another overtime hell.

Fortunately, Rhodes Island will send a few more doctors to provide support.

Now she depended entirely on lunch and dinner to comfort her soul.

She is now extremely envious of Emiya for being able to eat this level of food every day, to the point of being completely envious.

"Ah, it wasn't the kids who did it today, it was me."

Seeing that the other party seemed to be looking forward to it, Emiya reminded him.

"You did it?"

Hearing Emiya's words, Minmin paused as she was about to open the bento.

At the same time, the smile on her face disappeared.

"The kids who are in charge of cooking need to have a checkup today. In order to avoid errors in the results due to being too tired, I am the one doing it today."

Emiya said, shrugging his shoulders.

"I understand. You're doing this for everyone's good."

Although she understood that what Emiya did was right, Minmin still couldn't help feeling heartbroken.

She lost half of her consolation today!

Is it just dinner that can be entrusted?

"Well, I won't disturb your rest then. I'll go outside and take care of them first."

Knowing that Minmin prefers to eat alone, Emiya found an excuse and went out.

Why is that a reason? After all, the person who can be in charge of the furnace of Fuyuki Store must not be the kind of person who is impulsive, otherwise he will easily get hurt.

Emiya would never allow such a thing.

"Okay, don't leave when you're done. I'll get you the medicine."

Seeing that Emiya wanted to leave some space for himself, Minmin accepted his kindness.

Although she usually likes to enjoy delicious food with others, she really doesn't want to chat after being busy at work.

Socializing is a very brain-intensive activity, and she also needs a quiet environment.

After seeing Emiya leave, Minmin opened the lunch box.

Although it’s not made by a child, it’s still better than eating dry bread.

There shouldn't be any weird dishes, right?

She is now very curious about Emiya's cooking skills, but is also a little worried about getting hurt.

I just hope Emiya’s cooking skills aren’t Fuyo’s level.

When I opened the lunch box, no smell came out instantly, and there were no shiny special effects.

It's just a simple lunch box.

There is rice, vegetables and meat, and it looks no different from usual.

"Hmm... seems to be ok?"

Human beings are creatures that will not be harmed as long as they have no expectations at the beginning.

Minmin picked up a piece of meat, took a bite, and as she chewed, she felt that the lunch box in front of her seemed... not bad.

"The meat is a little softer than usual, and the tamagoyaki is great, isn't it? Isn't Emiya's cooking technique amazing?"

After confirming that there was basically nothing wrong with the bento, she started to sweep through the dishes in the bento.

At the same time, Shirou's position in her heart changed again.

What kind of logistics, personnel, medical operator, combat operator?

It's not a problem to directly manage the cafeteria, right?

Minmin, who fell from the earth to hell and then ascended to heaven, was so satisfied with her meal today.

Outside the door, Emiya sat on a chair, holding a book borrowed from the office.

It's not a professional book, but it's not an ordinary book either.

It is an autobiography written by an infected person, which tells the life of a person after he becomes an infected person from an ordinary person.

From the beginning, he denied that he was an infected person, then he blamed others for being an infected person and got angry at others.

Then he continued to use some tools to try to remove the Originium crystals on his body, hoping that this would heal him. However, the wound continued to worsen and some complications arose, forcing him to seek medical treatment.

After being treated, he gave up the idea and accepted the fact that he was infected.

He is no longer busy with work, but spends more time on traveling, food and things he likes to do.

His favorite things include writing novels. Although he is not very famous and writes very slowly, he just likes the process of presenting what is in his head and even hopes to become a famous writer.

So he wrote about himself before and after he became infected, describing how he accepted himself as an infected person through five stages: denial, anger, bargaining, giving up, and acceptance.

It's a bit like an autobiography.

Funny enough, this book was published by the author’s family after his death, and it is considered quite popular.

At least his dream of becoming a popular writer before his death came true after his death.

There are many similar books here, most of which are inspirational, and are said to be a way for infected people who are waiting for medical treatment to read some books to divert their attention.

By the way, it arouses their desire for life.

"Open ending?"

Turning to the end, what appeared before Emiya was an open ending.

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