Kal'tsit felt it was strange when she said this. She felt that even if it was really a loss-making deal, she would accept it in a good mood.

"Yes. Oh, I almost forgot. Not only the dean, but Tallulah also asked me to bring a letter. Here, two letters. I'll give them to you together."

While Kal'tsit was checking the letter, Amiya's voice suddenly rang out from outside the door. White Wolf walked over and opened the door. She saw Amiya standing at the door holding three stacks of lunch boxes, which covered her face.

Bai Lang hurried to help bring the food in. Judging from the aroma coming out of the lunch box and the size of the box, she felt that this was a luxurious meal. Is the food in Rhodes Island so good? Why did it feel so ordinary the last time I came here?

"Ms. White Wolf, welcome back." Amiya adjusted her hair and saw that Kal'tsit was still reading seriously, so she whispered, "Teacher Kal'tsit specifically asked me to bring some delicious food this time, so I found the best quality, hehe."

White Wolf gave Amiya a thumbs up and looked back at Kal'tsit, who was holding the letter and thinking seriously about something.

Kal'tsit was thinking about Hellagur. She had to consider that with the help of a legendary general who had been rooted in the city of Che for many years, how much higher would the success rate of the future operation be? Did Rhodes Island suffer a loss? No, no, compared with the importance of the future operation in Che, what was this little contribution worth?

Thinking of this, a faint smile appeared at the corner of her mouth. She looked at the White Wolf and felt that she really liked her.

Volume 2: Chapter 110: The Helmsman of Rhodes Island

At the dinner table where the three of them were sitting, Amiya felt that Kelsey was in a good mood. She guessed that White Wolf had brought back some good news, so she couldn't help but ask, "Dr. Kelsey, did something good happen?"

"White Wolf is discussing cooperation with us on behalf of an infected clinic." Kal'tsit said calmly.

"Yes, it's a clinic for infected people in Ursus, and its name is Azazel." White Wolf added.

She saw Amiya's ears suddenly perk up, her face full of surprise:

"A clinic for infected people? Great! I've been looking forward to this day for a long time. What's the specific situation? Can I go there to take a look?"

Bailang felt that Amiya seemed a little too excited. She followed her thoughts and told her the general situation of the cooperation, but omitted some content about Hellagur.

During this time, she secretly glanced at Kal'tsit, and the two of them reached a consensus on certain things tacitly. Amiya, whose face was flushed with joy, did not notice these eye exchanges.

In fact, White Wolf was a little worried about Kal'tsit's education of Amiya at this time. He felt that she was a bit like a parent who doted on his child too much and was reluctant to expose the cruel side of the world, even though Amiya was growing up day by day.

But these were not issues she should worry about. Well, she wouldn't have to worry about them in the future, so she just casually went over the relevant thoughts in her mind.

Kal'tsit agreed with Amiya's idea of ​​going to take a look in person, but at the same time she also sadly predicted that she would definitely not go. The heavy workload had already weighed Amiya down. At this moment, girls of the same age might still be spending their carefree teenage years.

As expected, once Amiya's excitement wore off, she frowned and muttered to herself, "Well, there's still a lot to learn. Rhodes Island isn't on the right track yet, so I may not be able to go to Azazel."

Kal'tsit sighed: "You can go out for a walk and relax. I can handle things here."

"No." Amiya suddenly made a decision. "Let Louisa go. She has studied with you for so long and has enough professional knowledge. Let her help Azazel establish a suitable system for treating the infected and give us feedback based on the situation. After everything is arranged, let the medical staff take turns to go there. This will also be a training for everyone."

"Okay, I understand. I'll let Louisa go."

Louisa, what a coincidence, Azazel also has a Louisa, White Wolf thought, the relationship between Amiya and Kal'tsit is also quite strange, Amiya would call Kal'tsit teacher in private, but would call her by her name face to face; many things for Kal'tsit were arranged behind Amiya's back, but she would agree to Amiya's decisions without even thinking about it.

She warned herself again not to think too much, especially about the leaders of Rhodes Island. The matter was a taboo. She had figured out Kal'tsit's background, and there was a 99% chance that she was one of the leaders of Babel. She didn't want to get involved in Babel's troubles. The dispute over the crown prince, conspiracy, and Sarkaz civil war all sounded scary.

Well, just mind your own business and don't look for trouble. It won't be like a disaster for you when you are just sitting at home. When has Bai Lang ever been so unlucky?

"Ms. White Wolf, is this collaboration commissioned by Dr. Kal'tsit?" Amiya asked.

"Well, yes...right." Without mentioning the inside story of the cooperation with Hellagur, it seems that this is the only explanation.

Amiya showed an expression of "as expected" and said seriously, "The results of this mission are very good. I remember that Miss White Wolf is a cooperative operator of Rhodes Island. According to the contract, Rhodes Island must pay remuneration based on the completion of the mission. Therefore, I decided to transfer money from the financial department..."

When it came to the critical moment of reporting the amount, Amiya stopped talking. Her face quickly turned red. She looked at Kal'tsit for help, then lowered her head and explained embarrassedly:

"I have just started this job, so I don't know how the task remuneration was calculated in the past."

White Wolf's mood at this moment was quite complicated. In a sense, this cooperation was another agreed vassal, or was it a vassal that caused losses to Rhodes Island? Should she collect her share of the compensation?

She felt that if this problem was considered from the perspectives of Kal'tsit and Amiya respectively, the results would be completely different.

What a wonderful situation! One represents rationality and all the dark sides, and the other symbolizes sensibility and all the beautiful expectations. As if they have formed a complementary relationship, these two completely different people are driving Rhodes Island forward together.

At this time, Kal'tsit began to teach Amiya on the spot:

"The mission commission is a friendly negotiation project. In view of the excellent performance of Operator White Wolf, the contract can be signed directly and smoothly. Taking into account the reimbursement of travel expenses to and from Qiecheng, as well as the corresponding living allowance, the commission for this mission totals 30,000 Longmen coins."

Bai Lang did a quick calculation and after deducting the travel expenses and food expenses, the commission that Rhodes Island had to pay for this type of cooperation negotiation was a full 20,000 Lungmen coins, which was indeed quite generous.

Of course, this commission cannot be compared with the last time. The last commission was high because Rhine Life's mission was too difficult. Although she received 100,000 Lungmen coins on the surface, the price of the weapon that Rhodes Island equipped her with was an astronomical figure. That weapon is now in Tallulah's hands.

As for the question of whether the money should be collected, Bai Lang quickly came to his mind.

She had to take it. She was not short of money now but in debt. The other miscellaneous things could be compensated slowly in future tasks, just as an advance on salary.

"Will the money still be transferred to the previous card?" White Wolf, who had figured out the key, asked meaningfully.

Kelsey nodded calmly: "That is the salary card for you."

"Okay, let's transfer 10,000 of this money to Skadi. I owe her money. Oh, and she's completed her mission, so she asked me to help put it in a word."

White Wolf felt a subtle change in Kal'tsit's expression, and Amiya opened her mouth into an O shape.

"Did you meet in Ursus?" Kal'tsit asked.

"Well, thanks to Skadi, she is my savior, otherwise I am afraid I won't be able to come back."

"what happened?"

White Wolf felt that Kal'tsit's expression suddenly became a little scary, so he deliberately said in a relaxed tone: "Well, it's actually no big deal. I'm fine now, right? It's just a small, small, uh, natural disaster."

The more she spoke, the lower her voice became, until it was almost silent.

Volume 2: Chapter 111: Incurable

Next, White Wolf had no choice but to recount the bad luck that had happened to him, from the crash of the aircraft to the surgery he had done in Azazel.

Kal'tsit's expression was very bad. As soon as White Wolf finished speaking, she took out the communicator and said, "Warfarin, are you there?"

A very dissatisfied voice came from the other side: "What are you doing, Kal'tsit? I want to take a nap."

"Adjust the detector. It will be used immediately."

"You are really good at making orders..."

Before Huafalin finished speaking, Kal'tsit had already hung up the phone. She turned around and said, "Come over now," then left the room and walked outside.

White Wolf, who was following behind, couldn't see Kal'tsit's expression, but she could see that Amiya was worried, so she kindly comforted her, "Don't worry, I'm lucky. Look, I'm fine now. There will be no problem."

Kal'tsit heard her words and said expressionlessly as he walked away, "There was once a person who had the same idea as you. He was injured in a natural disaster, but he thought his injuries were minor, so he waited many days before getting tested."

"Uh, is he okay?"

"Because of a few days' delay, the oripathy spread to the brain. At that time, Rhodes Island's first inhibitor had not yet been developed."

Bai Lang stopped talking. In fact, she had reason to suspect that Kal'tsit was deliberately trying to scare her, but sadly, even knowing this, she was still really scared.

What if there are indeed some unknown risks? Kal'tsit is an expert in this area, so she must be right. I seem to have hit my head that day. According to the concentration of Originium dust at that time... Could it be that my brain has been infected?

If I am infected, is there anything abnormal? Ah! It seems that there is. I have been feeling listless every day recently. I didn’t pay attention to it before, but now I think it is definitely not normal!

She recalled it carefully, and the more she recalled, the clearer her thoughts became. Many things that she had not noticed before became vivid in her mind.

Yes, I am really abnormal. On the day in Azazel, I almost tripped over a small stone. I also had a poor appetite and woke up for no reason many times at night. Not only that, when I arrived at Rhodes Island in the morning, I felt that the smell of the sea breeze was also very uncomfortable.

She suddenly realized that her body had given her enough warning signs long ago, but they had been ignored. There was a reason why Kal'tsit was so serious. She looked normal now, but in fact she was already terminally ill.

As expected, she gradually began to feel weakness in her legs, the sun was glaring, and the noise around her was amplified. These symptoms once again deepened her understanding of her condition.

The testing room was not far away. After Kal'tsit arrived, she went to find Warfarin to prepare the equipment. It was this short distance of a few hundred meters that exhausted all of White Wolf's energy. She sat aside with her head down, dejected.

Amiya glanced at the white wolf by chance and was immediately frightened by his pale face. She wanted to express her concern loudly as a conditioned reflex, but the white wolf covered her mouth in time.

"Don't disturb them." White Wolf pointed at Kal'tsit and the white-haired Sarkaz in the instrument room, then smiled calmly, "It's okay, it's just mineral sickness, I'm not afraid at all."

However, White Wolf didn't know that Amiya had an extremely unique Originium skill - sensing emotions. She thought she acted very calm, but in fact Amiya felt everything.

"Ms. White Wolf." Amiya held up White Wolf's hand, and under his blank gaze, she placed the clean white hand on her chest. Then she crossed her hands over White Wolf's hand, lowered her head slightly, and said quietly, "Everything will be fine."

White Wolf felt Amiya's heartbeat and the warmth on her hand, and her mood miraculously calmed down.

After a while, she pulled her hand back and said sincerely to this magical girl: "Thank you, Amiya."

"You're welcome, Miss White Wolf. Are you not scared now?" Amiya asked with a sigh of relief.

However, White Wolf became excited again after hearing this: "No, no way! When have I ever been scared? I've already told you, it's just mineral sickness!"

Amiya knew she had said something wrong, so she stuck out her tongue and apologized immediately: "I was wrong, Miss White Wolf, please forgive me."

"Hehe, considering that this is your first offense, I won't pursue the matter." White Wolf said with a magnanimous look. Then, she waved to Amiya, and the two of them put their heads together as if they were whispering.

"Let me discuss something. Please don't tell anyone what just happened."

"Yeah," Amiya nodded repeatedly, her ears swaying from side to side.

White Wolf turned her eyes away from Amiya's long ears. She thought it would be more reliable to bribe her again: "What do you want as a reward? You can make a condition."

"I don't want any reward."

"No, you have to mention one."

Amiya really couldn't think of what she needed, and suddenly, as if a flash of inspiration came to her, she came up with a brilliant idea.

"How about I give this reward to Kal'tsit? I've always wanted to help her, but I can't. Miss White Wolf, just agree to one of her requests."

White Wolf nodded and agreed without hesitation: "It's agreed, bringing a cup of tea or something counts."

"Well, as long as it helps her."

It was today's contact with Amiya that made White Wolf completely recognize this young leader of Rhodes Island. There is no doubt that the other party is still immature, but he already has all the qualities to become a leader.

When the two were talking quietly, Kal'tsit came over and said, "White Wolf, the equipment is ready. Go do an angiography test first, and then a blood test for warfarin."

"Okay." White Wolf responded, then walked to the instrument and greeted the Sarkaz named White Hair.

"Hello, Dr. Warfarin, I think we have met before."

"You mean a few months ago, right?" Doctor Blood Demon suddenly revealed a strange and sinister smile, "I did meet you once then, but I have seen more than just you."

"Warfarin!" Kal'tsit shouted.

The Blood Demon Doctor's momentum immediately fell. She changed to a serious tone and explained, "Ifrit, every time he followed Hemer to the medical department, he would ask if Fafalin was there. Others thought it was me and kept bringing her here. It was a headache. I investigated for a long time before I found out that this Fafalin was you."

"Uh, well, Farina was my identity in Rhine Life." White Wolf said awkwardly, while she was thinking in her mind that she should go and see Ifrit.

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Volume 2: Chapter 112 Test Results

Under Kal'tsit's guidance, White Wolf underwent angiography and functional tests, and finally allowed Warfarin to take a 10ml blood sample for testing. During this process, she also listened to Amiya's popular science lecture.

The purpose of imaging testing is to detect lesions and obtain data on the fusion of somatic cells and Originium. The higher the fusion rate, the more likely it is that Originium crystals will form on the body surface.

Functional tests are used to check whether the mineralogy affects the patient's five senses, thinking, and body movements. These are specific aspects of the patient's direct impact on the mineralogy. Different patients are affected differently due to different lesions and different degrees of infection. For example, an infection in the throat affects voice production, and an infection in the joints affects movement.

The final test item will give the blood Originium crystal density value, which is the core indicator to measure the severity of the Ore Disease. According to Rhodes Island's research results, if the value is within 0.25u/L, it can be judged as a mild infection. As long as the patient is properly protected, the degree of infection will not continue to increase throughout his life;

Values ​​between 0.25 and 0.3 are considered moderate infections. This is an intermediate stage where the patient's condition is difficult to be effectively controlled. The patient may be transformed into a mild infection through inhibitor treatment, or may continue to deteriorate and become a severe infection.

Those whose blood source stone crystal density is greater than 0.3u/L are classified as severely infected, and their condition will continue to worsen. Existing inhibitors can only slow down the rate of deterioration but cannot stop the deterioration trend.

In addition, the somatic cell-originium fusion rate and the blood originium crystal density are generally positively correlated. It can be simply understood that the severity of the mineral disease is manifested externally by the amount of originium crystals on the body surface, and internally by the density of blood originium crystals. Of course, Rhodes Island has also found abnormal examples, such as severely infected people who do not have many originium crystals on their bodies. These need further research.

When all the tests were completed, Amiya had gone to handle some business, leaving White Wolf and two other doctors in the testing room.

Kal'tsit frowned as she read the test report, but Dr. Warfarin looked relaxed.

"How is it?" White Wolf couldn't help but ask.

"Amiya has introduced it to you, so you can take a look for yourself first."

White Wolf took the report from Kal'tsit and read it silently:

The fusion rate of somatic cells and Originium is 4% (the last test value was 0.5%). There are two lesions in the patient's body, on the surface of the right thigh and inside the left arm.

No abnormalities were found in functional tests, and the mineralogy has not yet affected the patient's normal life.

The crystal density of blood source stone is 0.24 (the last test value is 0.12), and the patient is at the borderline between moderate infection and mild infection.

"This result seems not bad?" Bai Lang breathed a sigh of relief. She had been worried that she would become seriously infected all of a sudden, but it seemed that she was just scaring herself.

Kelsey shook her head. "In just a few months, you have gone through a normal five to ten years of deterioration. And the instrument can only detect real-time data. Your infection level needs to be tested continuously. If it can remain unchanged for about a month, it means that the symptoms have stabilized."

"A month."

"Yes, the best outcome is to stabilize your condition within a month. During this time, you cannot leave Rhodes Island too far. But based on the actual situation, the lesion on your left arm appeared after the natural disaster. It is an internal infection. One month may not be enough."

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