Chapter 34
<strong>Thud!</strong>
The needle shifted.
It prated ruthlessly, piercing through tender human skin. The stoic royal guard clenched the white sheet tightly, unaware of the difort.
Urgh!
Does it hurt?
No, not exactly
Then why are you whining? Its just a tiny needle.
Even a royal guard like you. Tsk tsk.
Well, its just that
The royal guard blushed and replied.
Its because the needle is stuck in my face, after all
So, are you scared?
Its not that Im scared
Oh, I see. Youre afraid.
Its alright. You wont die. Justining about a blocked nose. In that case, like this.
<strong>Thud!</strong>
Goodness!
Another needle was inserted into the royal guards nostril, precisely at the Yingxiang acupoint. A satisfied smile appeared on Raciels face.
Just stay like that for a moment. Dont touch the needle. Now, whos next?
The next patient(?), a court attendant waiting on the adjacent bed, trembled slightly and cautiously inquired.
Your Highness, the Crown Prince?
Hmm. Speak.
Well, do I also need to be pricked?
Didnt you mention it yourself when I examined your pulse earlier? That youve been experiencing frequent stomach rumbling and excessive gas?
Yes, I did mention that
Then I have the perfect solution.
Is there any other method besides being pricked a better way?
No, there isnt.
Just kidding. Why wouldnt there be other treatment methods? But this is the simplest one.
Raciel raised his right hand to his shoulder. Kozumi, the hedgehog perched on his shoulder, squeaked as if anticipating something.
Kozumi!
He exerted force on his buttocks as he eximed.
His body quivered.
<strong>Swish!</strong>
A single white needle shot forth and gentlynded on Raciels right hand. Raciel said,
Now, take off your shoes and extend your legs.
Pardon?
Youre going to receive acupuncture.
On my foot?
Yes.
The court attendant couldntprehend.
He hadined about stomach rumbling and excessive gas. But why would they administer acupuncture on his foot, which seemed unrted?
<em>Is he simply trying to torment me!</em>
It certainly seemed that way.
Our Crown Prince, always finding new ways to torment people. Does he now have a creative approach to it?
But he held no power. Ifmanded to kneel, he knelt; if ordered to roll, he rolled. The court attendant reluctantly took off his shoes and extended his foot.
As he did so, he wondered. He hadnt washed his feet separately. What if the odor angers the Crown Prince?
But his worries were unfounded. The Crown Prince swiftly took a damp towel and thoroughly wiped the foot. Just as the court attendant tried to retract his foot in surprise, his ankle was caught instead.
Rx. Tension isnt good for your cirction.
Hes surprisingly dedicated for someone who torments others. Its a bit perplexing. The court attendant obediently rxed as Raciels hand moved swiftly.
<strong>Pop!</strong>
A white needle pricked the slightly fleshy area beneath the inner side of the court attendants ankle bone, at the Shangqiu acupoint.
When your intestines dont get enough rest and you experience frequent gas, its referred to as a soggy stomach. Taking care of this point will help your intestines feel better. If you still feel difort after todays acupuncture, press this spot with your thumb. Understand?
And before you go to sleep, if you press it with your opposite big toe for just 5 minutes, it will help. Alternate between both sides. It will improve your sleep too.
Are youare you sure?
Would I lie?
Raciel chuckled.
Leaving the court attendant with a bewildered expression, he surveyed the hall. The number of beds had increased even more than before. Numerous individuals, including Star Pce guards, court attendants, and maidservants,y or sat on them, waiting for him.
Their presence reminded him of something that happened a few days ago.
We need to establish a clinic in the Star Pce.
Excuse me?
During lunchtime on the day he formed a special alliance with the diators and established the special duty squad, Raciel discussed his ns for the future. Gardins eyes widened in surprise.
What do you mean?
A clinic. Dont you understand?
Of course I do.
Exactly. Im going to establish a clinic.
Here, in the Star Pce?
Yes.
Raciel nodded.
He stated it as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
I need it to survive.
Excuse me?
Well, in simple terms, I believe that if I establish a clinic here and heal many people, bringing them happiness, I will also find happiness.
It was true.
Truly and genuinely, it was true.
He wanted to care for as many patients as possible. He wanted to cure their illnesses and prolong their lives. Only then could he acquire a significant bonus to his own lifespan. Wouldnt the happiness index soar?
<em>Thats a real win-win for both the patients and me!</em>
With such sincerity, he spoke.
As for Gardin?
His heart was pounding, overwhelmed by a whirlwind of emotions.
So profound!
Oh,e on. You startled me. Whats the matter? Why are you reacting like that this time?
All this time! I feel like Ive misunderstood you!
Misunderstood? What do you mean?
To be honest, I used to think you were a selfish person!
Well, I am selfish.
No! I realize now that I was wrong!
I think I finally understand. Ivee to realize, albeit btedly, the greatpassion and dedication to serving society that lies within your desire to establish a clinic in the Star Pce and care for many people.
Well, actually
No, dont deny it. I know. How could I not know? As your primary physician, I know better than anyone that youre still unwell. Yet, despite your own illness, you prioritize the pain of others Your Highness, I am truly moved! Sob!
<em>Well, let him think what he wants.</em>
Its easier for him that way.
<em>Heh, indeed.</em>
He chuckled. It urred to him that it wouldnt be so bad if Gardin continued to misunderstand him.
Of course.
Gardin had no knowledge of his secret. He couldnt even begin to guess about things like bonus lifespan.
<em>Its better to be seen as a selfless figure, rather than revealing everything and being perceived as a madman.</em>
The Crown Prince who puts his subjects first, even while suffering from his own illness. It seemed like a fitting title and a justifiable cause. He found himself content with the unintended misunderstanding he received.
<em>Then, by establishing a clinic, or rather, an Oriental medicine clinic in the Star Pce, I wont face opposition or rejection from those around me. Its an action with a reasonably justified purpose. Moreover such a title will attract more people.</em>
Having peoplee to him. Making theme willingly for treatment. He felt that was the most important thing.
<em>I cant go searching for them one by one.</em>
If he were to personally seek out patients each time?
Firstly, it would be dangerous. Especially in the slums where many patients reside, the sanitary conditions would be abysmal. With his severely weakened immune system, if he were to wander around such ces, he would quickly be susceptible to various diseases like syphilis, tuberculosis, and more.
It would be the end.
<em>Even with my super low stamina and weak physique, if I were to get infected with something like that I wouldnt be able to continue my work and would probably meet the king of the underworld for some career counseling. Ugh, lets stop this nonsense.</em>
Raciel shook his head.
The issue wasnt just the danger. Going from patient to patient individually would be exhausting. And it wouldnt be efficient. He wouldnt be able to see arge number of patients at once. He would remain trapped in a situation where he barely survived on his minimal bonus lifespan.
<em>Thats a problem. Because the bonus lifespan ratio is surprisingly low. 1950 to 1? Even if I were to extend a patients life expectancy by 100 years the bonus lifespan I receive would only be 18.46 days. It would increase by just 18 days.</em>
A mere 18 days of bonus for extending someones life by a staggering 100 years. If he were to personally visit each patient?
It wouldnt be profitable. In the worst case scenario, the time it takes to treat the patients could far exceed the bonus lifespan he receives.
<em>Therefore, it is absolutely necessary. I need to make the patientse to me. Besides, the Star Pce is vast and spacious, providing ample room to establish a clinic.</em>
If he pursued this idea wholeheartedly, he could even create aprehensive clinic. If he openly operated an inpatient ward? He could treat dozens, even hundreds of patients at once. It would enable him to establish an efficient system for collecting bonus lifespan.
However, it wasnt all smooth sailing. He kept that in mind as he spoke.
Well, if Gardin is happy, then Im happy. Anyway, Im considering running a clinic here in the Star Pce, and as a pilot program, I thought of treating our Star Pce family first.
Huh? The people of the Star Pce?
Yes. It will help with promotion.
Promotion?
Indeed.
He nodded.
He spoke as if it were self-evident.
Think about it, Gardin. Lets say we spread the word that a clinic is being established in the Star Pce and that we will be epting patients. But will people juste rushing in for treatment?
Well um ah.
Do you understand?
Yes, Your Highness. This is the Star Pce, after all.
Exactly. It can be intimidating, especially formoners.
It was a logical point to consider.
This was the Star Pce, the residence of the crown prince. It was a ce that impressed visitors with its grandeur from the moment they set foot in it. But wouldmon people feelfortable visiting such a ce?
It might be difficult formoners. Oh, I have a cold, should I go get treatment from the Crown Prince? How manymoners would casuallye with such thoughts?
Youre right.
Exactly. And what about the nobles?
Pardon me?
Think about it. This is the pce where I, the Crown Prince, reside. But if a certain noblees here for treatment, would other nobles view it innocently?
They they wouldnt. They would interpret it as that noble trying to gain favor with you.
Exactly. They would see it as a political move.
Thats how nobles are.
Indeed. They are inclined to attach political significance to even the smallest actions.
He smiled softly.
Indeed, the behavior of the upper ss tends to be simr regardless of time and ce. The nobles here would be no exception. Perhaps they would feel more burdened visiting the Star Pce thanmoners.
That wont do. If that happens, there will be no oneing here for treatment, and only flies would be buzzing around.
If that were the case, his n would fail.
Without a solution, it would crumble and copse. There would be no calction of bonus lifespan, just like the Oriental medicine clinic he had diligently operated in South Korea, which ended up copsing due to ack of patients.
<em>I feel like Im experiencing PTSD.</em>
He quickly brushed away his negative thoughts. He gathered his resolve and spoke.
Anyway, thats why effective promotion is necessary. Something like a notable case that would capture peoples attention. If such a case spreads through word of mouth, gradually, people will starting here for treatment.
In that case, the results would naturally spread through word of mouth. As the word spreads, more patients woulde. More sessful treatment cases would generate even more word of mouth. Isnt that a model of voluntary viral marketing?
Fortunately, Gardin seemed to grasp Raciels intentions well.
So, to create the first notable treatment case that will generate word of mouth, youre nning to treat the people of the Star Pce?
Thats correct. So, gather the Star Pce family immediately.
That was a few days ago.
Phew. Its been busy ever since.
Raciel, who was taking the pulse of a maids wrist, snapped out of his thoughts. It had been quite busy since that day. He had examined the servants, maids, and other workers in the Star Pce, including the pce guards. The total number was close to 500, and he meticulously checked each one of them, providing tailored treatments.
For some, he administered moxibustion, while for others, he prepared herbal decoctions. Acupuncture was the primary treatment for the majority. It had been a draining few days, depleting his physical strength. However, the problem was that the results were not as promising as he had expected.
<em>Theres no one seriously ill.</em>
Even after examining 500 people.
<em>I suppose individuals with severe health issues would not qualify for work in a pce like this. I overlooked that fact.</em>
In retrospect, it was evident. However, this obvious fact had now be a stumbling block in his n.
<em>Ugh. The problem is that everyone is too healthy.</em>
The most severe cases he encountered were athletes foot, stomatitis, mild constipation, ormon colds. From the perspective of an oriental medicine doctor treating patients, it was favorable. But from the standpoint of someone seeking to umte bonus lifespan? It was disappointing.
<em>I only gained 2 days of bonus lifespan from treating 500 people. Moreover, in this manner there wont be any notable treatment cases to generate word of mouth.</em>
A remarkable treatment case that could capture peoples attention. An impactful case.
In other words, a selling point for advertising!
But it seemed like such a case was not materializing.
That was the main issue.
<em>Are there no seriously ill individuals</em>
After a brief morning consultation with the Star Pce workers, Raciel naturally let out a deep sigh during his lunch break. Perhaps he should consider abducting a few individuals from the slums. Various concerns flooded his mind like a dense bone broth.
There was a sense of urgency that this situation could not continue. A restless feeling, hoping for the appearance of a seriously ill patient. He chewed on his sd, a mix of two emotions, and plunged into the depths of negative thoughts.
But then, suddenly
<em>Wait a minute.</em>
Raciel paused. Something flickered and brushed past his mind.
Gardin.
He lifted his head, calling out to Gardin.
Tell the head steward to prepare 500 questionnaires immediately.
Um yes?
Gardin tilted his head, looking puzzled. But Raciels face disyed a triumphant smile.
A questionnaire for all the members of the Star Pce workers to fill out. Lets title it Star Pce Staff Family Health Status Survey or something simr.
Raciel was convinced.
If the Star Pce workers were excessively healthy, then surely there would be at least one seriously ill patient among their family members!