Chapter 269?This is not a matter of money
Chapter 269?This is not a matter of money
Chapter 269?This is not a matter of money
Not yet open for business, but there were already two long queues outside the clinic.
One queue was for purchasing potions, mainly for adventurers preparing to venture into the wilderness early in the morning.
The other queue was for seeking medical treatment, for all patients.
As the Abyss Clinic's reputation gradually spread, the number of patients seeking medical treatment increased day by day.
They were busy from the moment they opened until noon when they finally sent out the last patient.
"You all look busy." Marsha came down from the stairs, with the black cat perched obediently on her shoulder, scanning the surroundings vigilantly. When she saw Anna hunched over the counter, she instinctively lowered her head.
"Are you hungry? This is the daily routine of the clinic. After lunch, I'll take you to the potion workshop." Charlotte cleaned her hands and turned to go upstairs.
"It's okay, I usually wake up at this time anyway." Marsha shook her head and asked again, "Do you... eat those long-strip things every day? No meat?"
Charlotte's mind took a moment to process before realizing that Marsha was talking about noodles. She laughed and said, "Not for every meal. I had wild rabbit for lunch today."
"Wild rabbit? How many do you need to eat alone?" Marsha asked curiously.
"How many?" Charlotte raised an eyebrow. She felt something amiss with her question and answered truthfully, "I originally planned to cook only one."
Marsha looked surprised. "Just one? That's not enough to pick my teeth."
"Well..." Charlotte began to consider whether she should remove the employee benefit of providing meals.
"Here's the deal, I will catch some wild animals in the evening to feed the four of us. You just need to take care of cooking." Marsha suggested after a moment of thought.
"Sure, no problem." Charlotte agreed without hesitation.
Eating three meals a day requires quite a lot of food. If she didn't go hunting in the wilderness herself, the cost of buying meat would be high.
Marsha had the bloodline of a lion king, hunting for her was effortless, and supplying them with meat was not a difficult task.
At noon, Charlotte cooked two rabbits and a wild chicken. She cooked twice as much rice as usual.
Upon Vivian's strong recommendation, Marsha accepted the idea of eating rice with meat. After pouring a spoonful of thick chicken soup on top, she completely fell in love.
Even so, a large bowl of rice and three large bowls of meat were all finished. Marsha demonstrated her extraordinary appetite, even Vivian couldn't compete.
Shortly after, Klee drove the carriage to the entrance of the clinic to pick up Vivian for work.
Charlotte introduced the new employee, Marsha, to Klee, and as they were about to board the carriage, a voice called out from behind.
"Doctor Charlotte!"
"Buddy." Charlotte looked at the person.
"I came to see you yesterday, but you were not available." Buddy quickly approached.
"Oh, Eileen told me about it. What can I do for you?" Charlotte nodded slightly.
"My young lady wants to talk to you. Would you have time to visit Harriman Manor?" Buddy glanced at the carriage.
"I'm going to the potion workshop first, and then I'll head to Hariman Manor to meet with Miss Diana. Is that okay?" Charlotte said.
"Alright, I'll go report to the young lady first." Buddy nodded and left.
"Let's go, Klee. Let's go to the potion workshop first." Charlotte boarded the carriage and informed Klee.
"Alright." Klee agreed, and the carriage started moving.
They arrived at the workshop smoothly, the carriage stable. Charlotte, Marsha, and Vivian got off the carriage.
To make Marsha look more normal, Charlotte insisted on taking away her dark cloak with sinister patterns and replacing it with Vivian's gray dress.
With a height of about 1.5 meters, coupled with a harmless face and a pair of white animal ears, she looked like a cute little beast girl.
Jacob was sorting the coal in front of the stove. Apart from the small mountain of coal, the stovetop and its surroundings were clean and tidy.
Little Carl stood in front of a stool with a wooden board on top. Carl held a piece of coal in his hand and was writing something on the board.
Nora stood beside Carl, watching him with love in her eyes.
When Charlotte and the others entered the workshop, they attracted the attention of the three.
The most noticed was the new face, Marsha.
"Let me introduce to you, this is Marsha, our new employee at the workshop," Charlotte introduced.
"This girl looks strange, what can she do?" Jacob, holding a shovel, looked at Marsha with a hint of curiosity.
Marsha looked left and right, walked directly to the stove, lifted it with one hand, and effortlessly turned the massive black pot on her fingertips.
"Old man, what do you think I can do?" Marsha looked at Jacob and provocatively asked.
"I... I... Wow! Impressive! I underestimated you!" Jacob clapped his hands with a slightly embarrassed expression. He couldn't figure out how this little girl could lift such a heavy pot with just one finger.
Nora and Klee also had shocked expressions. They were equally amazed by Marsha and her terrifying power, which was completely different from her appearance.
"You're amazing, miss." Carl clapped his hands and his face was full of admiration.
"Be careful when you put it back. I paid a high price for that pot." Charlotte said to Marsha.
After Marsha put the pot back in place, she continued, "From now on, she will be responsible for various transport tasks in the workshop, including loading and unloading materials next to the large iron pot, which will be handed over to Eileen for potion brewing. She will also transport the packaged potions into the warehouse and arrange them according to their types. If there are materials to be stored, she will also help with unloading and transport to the warehouse. And during shipment, she will transport the potions from the warehouse to the carriage."
"It sounds boring." Marsha furrowed her brow.
"That's how work is, repetitive and boring," Charlotte said calmly.
Marsha nodded, "Okay, but we agreed that I would only work for you for one month."
"No problem." Charlotte nodded.
Vivian arrived, everyone returned to their positions, Jacob lit the stove, and the workshop started operating.
As the factory director, Charlotte did not participate in the production work. After the carriage was untied, he went straight to Hariman Manor.
Buddy was waiting at the gate of the manor. When he saw Charlotte driving the carriage, he quickly asked someone to park the carriage and led him into the manor, straight to Diana's villa.
"Doctor, please wait a moment. Miss Diana is having a meeting in the council chamber. She will come over once it's finished." Buddy led Charlotte to sit in the living room and then left.
Charlotte leaned comfortably on the soft sofa, feeling at home.
"Doctor, it's been a while since you last came." Agatha came over with tea and pastries, throwing a flirtatious glance at him.
"I've been busy lately." Charlotte smiled as he explained.
"It must have exhausted you. Let me give you a massage. Agatha's technique is excellent." Agatha's voice was soft and alluring as she approached him, her soft hands climbing onto his neck and back of his head, gently massaging.
Charlotte didn't refuse, instead, he closed his eyes.
Agatha's massage technique was indeed good, and since he had nothing else to do at the moment, he might as well enjoy it.
"Feels good, right?"
In a daze, Charlotte heard a seductive voice whispering in his ear.
"Mmm, feels good." Charlotte instinctively nodded, only to open his eyes and meet a pair of bewitching eyes and a seductive face.
"Is the meeting over?" Charlotte asked calmly.
Diana sat on the opposite sofa, her mouth curved with a teasing smile. "It's not easy to see you these days."
"I've been busy with some small matters, not like Elder Diana, busy with matters concerning the survival of the Abyss." Charlotte smiled.
"Get lost!" Diana rolled her eyes.
"I'm sorry. Mrs. Landlady invited me today. May I know the reason?" Charlotte asked curiously.
Diana couldn't help but sigh and drop the smile on her face.
"In three days, it will be the night of the Red Moon. The magic barrier at the entrance of the Abyss has been set up, but due to limited funds and time, it is only a level four magic shield and cannot prevent level four or higher monsters from entering the Abyss. To prevent a large-scale loss of life like last time, I want your Abyss Clinic to open on the night of the Red Moon and receive as many patients as possible, especially our Hariman Fox Guards."
Charlotte frowned. "Opening the clinic on the night of the Red Moon? Doesn't that put me at great risk?"
"Don't worry, I will assign a team of Fox Guards to guard the Abyss Clinic on that day, led by Buddy, to ensure your safety."
"That's... " Charlotte hesitated.
"In addition to the regular treatment fees, I will pay you an additional 100,000 copper coins as a bonus," Diana promised.
"Money is not the issue here, mainly I can't bear to see the Fox Guard brothers getting hurt. I promise you, on the night of the Red Moon, the Abyss Clinic will be open all night."
"Good-natured." Diana rolled her eyes.
"After the fall of the Jadison family, didn't the Jadison Clinic taken over by the Harriman family? Why did you come to me?" Charlotte asked curiously.
Diana sighed helplessly, "Most of the doctors in that clinic had extremely poor behavior, so I disbanded most of them. Some of those with bad reputations disappeared overnight. Now there is only a low-level healing mage with a few apprentices left, and we can't rely on them to treat diseases and save lives."
Charlotte wanted to laugh but held back, asking, "Why not recruit some doctors again?"
"Do you think morally upright doctors would come to the Abyss?" Diana asked back.
Charlotte thought about it, and although there was some truth to her words, he also felt that this woman was insulting someone.
"If you know any reliable doctors, you can recommend them to me, or you can just come and be the head of the clinic yourself." Diana stared at him. "I promise your income will surpass that of the two Jadison Clinic heads."
"No, no, no, I am the director of the Abyss Clinic now. In a way, we are competitors now." Charlotte hurriedly refused.
Diana glanced at him and didn't insist. "Alright, if there are suitable candidates, recommend them to me."
"No problem, if I find suitable candidates, I will recommend them to you." Charlotte nodded and added, "There's another thing I'd like to trouble you with."