The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.

Chapter 3388 Miraculous Doctor (32)



Chapter 3388 Miraculous Doctor (32)

Chapter 3388 Miraculous Doctor (Thirty-Two)

As expected, the plan went wrong. The little girl who was the source of the dream was much more mature than they thought. Her mental age did not seem to stay at the year of her death, but had been growing with the years. So after Batman entered the dream twice, she realized something was wrong and kicked all the members of the operating room out of the dream.

But it was no surprise that the little girl had no way to deal with the two of them. Apart from preventing them from ever entering the dreamland again, there was really no way to deal with such a rogue method.

Batman and Schiller obviously didn't plan to give up. Just as they were working on new solutions, Natasha arrived.

Unlike Wanda, an ordinary alchemy witch who is harmless to humans and animals, Natasha is a combat witch who is proficient in all kinds of offensive magic and curses. She once successfully escaped from a great magician and left him with permanent injuries.

Despite this, she inherited some important potion recipes, including the dream potion.

After communicating with Batman and Schiller, they decided to brew the potion to force their way into the dream world and overwrite the little girl's memories with their own.

Knowing that they can buy ingredients for brewing a dream potion from the Bear Clinic, Schiller and Batman try to make money by treating the sick.

Contrary to what they greedily imagined, they actually didn't see many patients at all. They only saw one, and that failed.

After Batman compared the complexity of the treatment, the probability of failure and the ratio of income, he knew that this path would definitely not work. Treating patients to make money is completely thankless and inefficient.

After that one, they never saw any patients again. Normally, Wood should have controlled the wooden monster to come out of the passage and deal with the lazy doctor.

But the main universe Batman is not so easy to deal with. Because he didn't intend to treat the disease at all, he used the fire in the fireplace to reforge most of the tools into protective equipment and built new doors for all the places connected to the outside world.

In the process of processing metal, Batman borrowed from modern forging technology and tried the forging techniques of three-piece and twisted multi-layer Damascus, which increased the strength of the already tough special brass metal to an unimaginable level.

The passage in front of the operating table, the small window above, and the door of the operating room were all welded with extremely strong and dense brass railings.

The consequence of doing this was that the wooden man who wanted to show off his power ran into a solid wall. He hit it seven or eight times, and his head was crooked, but he failed to break open the exit of the passage, so he could only go back in shame.

Raven was even more unlucky. He finally squeezed through the gap in the railing, but stepped on the trap when he landed. In order to get rid of the trap, he turned into a human form, and then was hit on the head by Natasha. He was also fed an experimental version of the dream potion by Schiller, and finally died tragically at the hands of greed.

The bear nurse was not much better. Batman and his friends had no money, but they wanted to buy something, so they simply set a trap in front of the door. The bear nurse stepped into the trap as soon as he came, and Batman took advantage of him and pulled him into the operating room. Natasha locked the door, and the bear nurse could not escape at all.

The bear caretaker was a bear man with a bear head. He was slightly larger than humans and had sharp claws and teeth. However, he was obviously no match for the terrifying bat man who was well prepared. After being beaten up, he could only agree to get herbs for Batman and the others.

The room where Pride was also in had a dress code, but they never followed it. On the first day, the nurse rushed in, and just as she was about to attack Pride, Batman, who was hiding above the door, swooped down and pinned her to the ground, and used his size advantage to pin the nurse down and beat her up.

At the root of it all, neither Batman nor Pride is a doctor, nor has he ever considered himself a doctor. They just treat this as an ordinary combat puzzle copy.

All creatures that enter the operating room are monsters they have to fight. Although there are dialogue options to choose from, they can still get the spoils as long as they knock them all down.

Since then, all the characters in the hospital have stopped coming. They can wear whatever they want, not accept patients if they want, and buy whatever they want, completely at their own will.

Thanks to Raven's trial, the research and development of dream potion has made great progress. However, in order to ensure the stability of the potion, they need to use silver for the experiment.

Because they were blocked by almost all characters, they had no way to get more materials, so they could only prepare to go out and explore. The darkness in the corridor was impassable, so they could only take the passage.

It happened that at this time, Greed went out to burn the reception room. Pride was very familiar with Greed's voice. He heard the conversation between Greed and Wood and confirmed that they were in the same game, so he decided to go out and get some silver coins from Greed.

His initial goal was silver coins, but he knew very well that if he only wanted one silver coin, greed would probably only give him a few copper coins. So he asked for a gold coin first, and indeed got dozens of silver coins.

When he learned that Greed wanted to become a medical guide, Pride had a new idea. So after he came back, he discussed it with Natasha and asked Natasha to go out and stop Wood's new puppet.

Pride's plot progressed a little ahead of Greed's. He roughly figured out what the little girl wanted to do.

If nothing unexpected happens, the little girl was not kidnapped by the cultists, but might have been deceived by them.

There might have been an outbreak of plague at the time, and the little girl went to the hospital, thinking she would be treated, but she was taken away by the cultists and tortured to death. So after becoming an evil spirit, her resentment shrouded the hospital.

Every designated year, she would cause a plague in the town, causing people to come to seek medical treatment for all kinds of painful diseases. She would then recruit a group of quack doctors who could not cure any diseases at all to treat these patients indiscriminately, making them feel the pain they had suffered that year.

The reason why he showed his dreams to the doctors was to let them know the evil deeds that this group of people had done in the past, so that the doctors would take the initiative to torture the patients and satisfy the evil spirits' desire for revenge.

What happened in the dream would be projected into reality, so that these doctors who were forced to do the job could feel her pain firsthand and force them to do what she said.

Things like pulling out nails, pulling out teeth, and cutting tongues are all part of the initial intimidation process, letting these doctors know that this place is not completely safe, that there are other forces dominating this place, thus triggering their fear.

If nothing unexpected happens, the evil spirit will definitely show up as the plot progresses. After all, the hints in the dream are too obvious, and it has to come out to explain what happened back then.

The evil spirits will tell the doctors about their own pain and innocence, and say that they protected the doctors from being infected with the plague, but they must torture the patients to avenge themselves.

And driven by sympathy, fear and the desire to survive, these people, who are not professional doctors, will definitely satisfy the evil spirit's wishes and play the role of executioner.

This is actually a very typical PUA. The closed environment, pain and pressure, and a little bit of sweetness are enough to tame most people.

This trick was enough to deal with ordinary people, but it was not enough to deal with Schiller. Although his attempt to decompile the little girl's dream was not successful, it obviously made the evil spirit at a loss.

Another person who was beyond the evil spirit's plan was Greed. He burned Wood directly and then became a guide himself. This was definitely not what the evil spirit wanted to see.

Because Wood is a greedy villain, he will exploit these patients to the utmost, making them experience the pain of losing all their wealth before losing their lives.

But in Arrogance's opinion, Greed would not do that. Although he was also greedy, he could not take the money in the game out. What he wanted most was to successfully complete the game, so he could not let the little girl get her wish so early. He would probably try his best to treat these patients.

Compared to Batman and Schiller, who seemed to pose no threat as long as they were kicked out of the dream, Greed, who jumped the most happily, was obviously more difficult to deal with. If he became a guide, the evil spirit would definitely have to find a way to deal with him, which would reduce the attention on Pride.

Once the test of the dream-inducing potion they prepared is completed, they can take this opportunity to sneak in and compete with the little girl in the dream.

In short, it is to use greedy and extraordinary behavior to attract the attention of evil spirits. They develop secretly behind the scenes and then win with one strike.

Arrogance was right. Schiller was a much better guide than Wood.

There are more than 100 doctors in the hospital, working in pairs, and there are about 50 wards. That whole wall has about 50 passages.

However, not everyone who was thrown here could quickly figure out the rules and complete the treatment task. And Wood had only one word for the doctors who failed to complete the task - kill.

So now there are only more than 60 people left, and the number of wards that can accommodate patients has been reduced to about 30.

The rest of the people basically know the rules, and most of them are also capable of completing basic treatment. Although the cure rate is indeed a little low, since everyone is not a professional doctor, it is really good to be able to do this.

The cure rate in modern hospitals is high because basically every doctor needs to study for at least five years, undergo one to two years of training, and then accumulate experience in several years of clinical operations before he or she can become a stable member of a relatively good hospital.

A top doctor like Strange, in addition to spending most of his life studying and practicing, must also have top talent and avoid any accidents. The cost of training is unimaginably high.

They threw a group of ordinary people who had nothing to do with medicine into a closed ward, gave them two books, and asked them to treat patients. I can only say that this evil spirit knows how to torture people, not only the patients, but also the doctors.

Moreover, there were various rules that would kill ordinary people, but in this case, they not only survived, but even cured one or two of them. In Schiller's opinion, the talent of this group of people was really good.

In this case, Schiller felt that he should give them some small help, so he would try to put the case into an operating room with experience in healing to increase the success rate.


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