"Yes." Tallulah nodded and handed over an envelope. "I will discuss the disciplinary matters with Miss Mudstone. This is a cooperation letter to Rhodes Island. I plan to go to Kazdel in a week. When will you leave? Do you want me to take you there first? The two places are not far apart."

Bai Lang took the envelope, put it in the inside pocket of his shirt, and replied, "No, you go do your thing, I'll be late, Ino still has to hand over the work at the hospital."

"You are so confident in handing the task to that child? I remember his name is Mephisto."

"That's right. Don't underestimate him. This guy looks innocent, but that's just a superficial appearance. Think about it, how can someone who comes from a place like a mining area still smile every day? How can he be simple? We don't know what he has suffered. In fact, sometimes I think he is like a cracked glass that can break at any time even if glued together. So I am always worried that this kid will go to extremes without paying attention."

"No, you're watching over him," Tallulah comforted her.

"Yes, I am here, but, Tallulah, you have to pay attention too. I am helping you train organizational cadres! Why are you acting like nothing happened?"

"So, you really don't want to be a medical cadre?" The dragon girl did not answer directly, her thoughts suddenly turned to other places.

"No room for negotiation! You probably don't know that I was originally planning to retire in Rhodes Island, but I ended up boarding your ship for no apparent reason. Now even taking a vacation has become a luxury. Sigh~"

"You can take a break whenever you want. I approve of it 100%." ​​Miss Dragon Girl responded guiltily.

"Heh!" White Wolf glanced at her with his eyes slanted. "Have you forgotten that I have never announced my joining of the Integration Movement? So theoretically speaking, you are not my leader."

"Oh, by the way, what did you do over in Rhodes Island?"

"Cooperative operator, more or less a bounty hunter."

Tallulah thought for a moment, then suddenly realized, "How about I pay you a salary?"

"No, am I that kind of person?" White Wolf blushed, and was so nervous that he felt like his tail was stepped on. "This is voluntary, understand? How can voluntary help be related to money? You are insulting my personality!"

"Ah! I'm sorry, I'm sorry." Miss Longnv apologized hurriedly, "I misunderstood you. I promise that I will never talk about this again in the future."

Bai Lang was stunned for a moment, her expression changing, but soon stabilized. She picked up the teacup on the table and said calmly: "That's right, I said it was a friend who helped me. It's boring to talk about this."

Tallulah saw the other person's cup hit the tip of her nose once, hit her chin once, and it took several times before the tea reached her mouth, but she seemed not to notice.

"White Wolf, are you okay?" She couldn't help but ask with concern.

"I told you not to talk about this, so why are you still, uh, what did you ask just now?"

"Nothing, nothing." Tallulah felt that the other party had returned to normal.

"It's okay, I'll leave first." White Wolf said as he stood up.

"Ok."

When White Wolf opened the door and was about to walk out, Tallulah suddenly thought of something.

"Wait, there's another question!"

"What's the problem?" Bai Lang held the door with one hand and looked back in confusion.

"That Kal'tsit, how old is he?"

Why ask such a strange question? Without thinking too much, Bai Lang answered casually, "Looks to be in his twenties, what's wrong?"

"Nothing, she has the same name as someone I've heard of before."

"This is a very common thing, nothing special. I'm leaving now. Bye."

"Goodbye."

Bai Lang quickly arrived at her office, which was the camp hospital. As soon as she entered the door, she waved and greeted everyone, then walked into the infirmary, skillfully mixed a cup of warm boiled water, and brought it to Zhu En's table.

Since the camp hospital was established, most of the patients who come here for treatment are from a profession that is not related to Bai Lang's. She studied trauma techniques for battlefield military doctors, and the people living in the camp are all family members of the infected. There have been no large-scale operations during this period, so the patients who come to the hospital are all ordinary patients and can only be handed over to Zhu En for treatment.

Not counting the King Slayer, Frost Star, Bone Crusher and other teams operating outside, there are a total of more than 2,000 combat and non-combat personnel in the entire camp. Zhu En not only has to deal with the medical affairs of so many people, but also has to take time out to teach apprentices. The pressure can be imagined.

On the other hand, Bai Lang had it much easier. There were only a few training programs for military doctors, and she had plenty of time and could do it with ease. Now she only needed to focus on training Mephisto, so she consciously added the job of pouring water for the busy people in the hospital. June didn't like drinking tea, and if there were no Ursus drinks, she would rather drink boiled water.

At the moment, Dr. June was concentrating on making medical records. The water cup was right beside him, but he was too busy to take a look at it. White Wolf quietly left the room, closed the door, and went to the second floor to find Mephisto.

"I worked with Sister Shuangxing a few days ago. Do you have any ideas?" She adjusted the direction of her chair to face Ino and sat down.

It was she who arranged the joint operation with Frost Star. Although she was always in the hospital and could not leave, the Snow Monster Team's reconnaissance mission had never stopped, so she asked them to take Ino to familiarize himself with military operations during the reconnaissance.

"Sister Shuangxing is a good person." Ino blurted out.

"Don't play dumb with me, speak seriously."

"Sister Bai, is Sister Shuangxing really your sister?"

"That's right, half-sister, Ino, you look a little different today. Have you been led astray by those snow monsters?" White Wolf joked, pretending to be serious.

"Really? I'm sorry, I won't do this again in the future." The panic on Ino's face flashed away, he didn't understand the other party's subtext.

"Don't be sorry, that's not what I meant. Well, it's a good thing for you to get along with them more, don't you understand? There are many things you can learn from them, except one thing: you are not allowed to learn how to drink!"

"Yeah." Ino nodded hurriedly, then said seriously, "I followed what you said, Sister Bai, and hid in the team. This time, the team accidentally encountered a frozen Originium worm at the foot of a mountain in the north. Someone was accidentally injured, and I secretly healed him with Originium skills. I shouldn't expose myself."

"It's okay on the snowy plains during the day, as your Originium skills are not easily discovered. But at night or in other places, the white light is likely to be noticed by the enemy. You must always be on guard. As a medical staff, always remember that the most important thing is to hide your abilities first and don't be the first target of the enemy. In the future, you may be the core of the entire team. Do you understand?"

Ino nodded heavily, then said with some concern: "Sister Bai, during this operation, I found that my Originium skills seem to have other uses."

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Volume 2: Chapter 73 Mephisto

Other uses? Bai Lang immediately thought of her Originium skills. She was inspired later and developed a special defense method. Unfortunately, the training progress was not fast enough. So far, she can only barely dissolve fireballs, ice cones and the like.

It hasn't been long since Ino mastered the art of Originium, but he has made new discoveries. It seems that he is extremely talented.

"Tell me what kind of usage it is?" she asked in surprise.

But Ino was not encouraged by her attitude. He frowned, which was rare for him, as if he was thinking about something extremely difficult.

"What's wrong?" Bai Lang noticed something was wrong. She carefully observed the other person's expression for a moment, then suddenly stood up and closed the door. She turned back and said softly, "There's no one else here. If it's inconvenient, you don't have to tell me. Ino, I brought you and Sasha here. I fully believe that you two will handle your own affairs well."

"Sister Bai, I..." Yinuo lowered his head and looked at his palms, his voice trembling, "I found that I have a special ability while healing."

He swallowed, his face as white as chalk. "I can easily make someone else's oripathy worse."

"How much worse?" White Wolf's heartbeat slowed down. The power of this unique Originium technique didn't seem to be strong, but it was even more terrifying.

"I don't know, and I don't understand what it would do to the patient."

"You haven't tried it yet?"

Yinuo's face was filled with pain for a moment: "Sister Bai, I, I don't want to lie to you. I have already tried it on the Originium worm."

"Don't worry, tell me what happened." Seeing Ino's worried face, Bailang's mood inexplicably calmed down.

"When I was healing the Yeti team, I had a vague feeling about this. Later, when everyone wanted to make a fire to cook, I was looking for firewood alone. I accidentally saw an Originium bug, and I couldn't help but try it."

"what's the result?"

"The Originium worm struggled for a while and became very scary. It was a lot bigger in appearance and completely different from before. I had a strange feeling that I could solve the problem myself, and then I kept using Originium techniques. Finally, the Originium worm exploded, with much greater power than a mining bomb."

"Ah, are you hurt?"

Ino was stunned for a moment, and suddenly felt his eyes sore. He blinked hard and forced himself to make a funny smile.

"No, not at all. I had a feeling that something bad was going to happen, so I left early. It was just a big hole on the ground."

"Hmm." White Wolf stroked his chin and thought for a while, then looked at Ino who was getting nervous again.

"I understand. Don't tell anyone about the details of the new Originium technique. If others knew that you could aggravate the mineral sickness, even if they didn't say it, they would still feel resentful. Do you understand?"

"I know." Ino lowered his head.

"Ino, this is human nature. We cannot change this. But as a medical practitioner, we cannot let patients feel fear. Therefore, all of this can only be entrusted to you." White Wolf said this solemnly, and his tone suddenly turned into a light-hearted teasing, "So, can your little shoulders carry it?"

Ino blushed and nodded repeatedly.

"That's it. It's not a big deal. I was worried that you wouldn't be able to gain prestige if I left you alone. Now, with the new Originium skills, you can fight for the position of a team leader.

"Don't rush to ask me about my leaving. Just listen to me." Ino had relaxed at this time, but White Wolf suddenly showed a more serious attitude than before, "You can reveal that your Originium skills can work on Originium creatures, and you can even develop related tactics appropriately, but always remember that your Originium skills can only be used for healing on humans, no matter what kind of enemy you face. This is the only bottom line, and I will never allow you to cross the line."

The events of Rhine's life were still vivid in his mind. This kind of thing, once it happened for the first time, would happen countless times. Once he went astray, Ino would really become 'Mephisto'.

(PS: Mephisto is the name of the devil in Goethe's Faust.)

"Sister Bai, I promise to be obedient. You just said to leave..."

Not sure if this guy listened to her or not, Bai Lang secretly sighed, but she had said what she needed to say. She had always been worried that Ino had psychological problems, and now she had encountered such a thing. If there was really an accident, she could only...

She wasn't sure if she had that kind of determination.

"Actually, we're just going out to discuss a cooperation. If everything goes well, you'll be back in two months. You'll have to participate in the operation yourself and strive for a position as a team leader. Although Tallulah and I have said that we'll train you and Sasha as cadres, I still hope you can get it on your own. Then I can rest assured that I can hand over the medical department to you. Sasha has been training in the team for more than a month, so you can't fall too far behind."

"Don't worry, Sister Bai. I will try my best."

"Well, that's more like it. Do you have any news about Sasha now?"

"He followed Captain Bonebreaker some time ago and just came back yesterday. He's probably at the training ground. Should I call him over now?"

"No, let's go over and take a look."

The two left the hospital and walked towards the training ground at the foot of the mountain. Sasha was there as expected, but he was not training at this time. Instead, he was discussing some issues with several people around him.

This kid finally knows how to socialize? White Wolf was very pleased, but when he got closer he realized that it was Sasha who was instructing others on shooting skills. She was very serious and never smiled.

After noticing White Wolf and Ino coming over, he let the seeker train on his own and quickly walked up to the two.

"Yino, Sister Bai, why are you here?"

"I have good news. I will be going to Rhodes Island soon. There is a very good blacksmith there. I can ask her to help me make weapons. You two should think about it in the next few days to see if you have any needs. If possible, it would be best if you can get the whole blueprint. I will bring it to you directly then."

After she finished speaking, she lowered her voice and said mysteriously, "You have all seen Chief Tallulah's weapon, right? It's not the one I hold, but the black one. It was made by Miss Vulcan, and the quality is absolutely guaranteed."

Ino didn't seem to react. For his medical Originium skills, he could just find an Originium staff. But Sasha, who was usually silent and calm, was no longer calm. It should be said that he was obviously excited.

"Sister Bai, thank you. I have wanted my own crossbow for a long time. In fact, I designed the blueprint myself half a month ago."

"Remember not to say thank you next time. Just give me the drawings when you have sorted them out in the next few days." She then looked at another person, "What about Ino?"

"I don't have any requirements, as long as it's a magic wand."

"Then I'll take charge. Don't complain in the future."

"How is that possible? The ones picked by Sister Bai must be the best."

"Tsk tsk, Ino, you are really good at talking now!"

……

Volume 2: Chapter 74 New 'Character'

As usual, Bai Lang quickly dealt with the matters related to the Medical Department. She filed the documents on the table and then took out a stack of beige manuscript paper from the drawer on the right.

Next, she divided the manuscript into two piles and placed them neatly in front of her. After the previous minor work, there was still two-thirds of ink left in the pen in her right hand, but she still stubbornly squeezed out the ink and then filled it up again, like a person with obsessive-compulsive disorder.

All the preparations have been completed. She stared at the manuscript in front of her, lost in thought. Should she arrange the polynomials today, or sort out the geometry part?

The White Wolf casually took out a coin, threw it into the air, and caught it with lightning speed. He opened his palm, revealing the portrait of a certain Emperor of Ursus.

On the positive side, it’s another day to exchange ideas with Euclid!

She happily took out a 'ruler' worth tens of thousands of Longmen coins from her pocket - referring to the bank card Kal'tsit gave her, and drew a wooden pole on the manuscript paper, and added a circle in the upper left corner, marking 'sun' and 'nine o'clock in the morning'. Under the wooden pole was a black line, representing the length of the pole's shadow.

Next came the second similar drawing, but the time was marked in the afternoon, and some parameters changed. This was a classic geometry problem, and White Wolf added the problem of deriving the length of the rod and the passage of time step by step. I don't know why, but she suddenly had a bad taste, assuming that the Terra world was spherical on the drawing, and gave the concept of imaginary radius and orbit, and asked to calculate how far the sun had traveled in the two pictures.

After the prank, she was smug for a long time, and couldn't help thinking about the physics of Blue Star. It would be much more interesting if wave-particle duality and string theory were introduced. But considering that the physical laws of Terra might be different from those of Blue Star, maybe the entire physics building was built on clouds, she, a layman with a weak level, should not join in the fun.

When she was immersed in her fantasy and laughing alone, she suddenly heard a knock on the door.

"Come in." Bai Lang immediately adjusted his expression, holding the pen in his right hand, staring at the manuscript paper seriously, like a scholar who was deep in thought.

"Excuse me." It was Tallulah who knocked on the door. When she came in, she saw White Wolf's hard work and couldn't help asking, "Have you always worked so hard?"

"As you can see." The cunning white wolf blinked and did not give a direct answer.

"I see. What are you drawing?"

"It's not just a random drawing. This is a textbook. Alina asked me to edit it."

Tallulah was slightly surprised, but her interest was also aroused. She picked up the work that White Wolf had just completed, took a look at it, and exclaimed: "Your topic of the sun and the wooden pole is quite interesting. It should be very useful for students. Well, what is this? Assuming that the Terra continent is spherical..."

White Wolf noticed that the dragon girl was staring at the question intently and her expression began to change again and again, so he deliberately teased: "What does Miss Tallulah think of this question? Isn't it a little too simple?"

"No, this question is very profound. I can't figure it out. Can you explain it to me?"

"Uh, well, well, you must have something important to do today, so let's put the question aside for now." In fact, when she set the question, she had no intention of answering it herself. She just wanted to make it as complicated as possible, so she might not be able to solve it now.

"It's not a big deal. I just want to tell you that I decided to leave this afternoon."

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