The new Salak Monastery is an expansion based on the original small monastery. To be honest, Rhodes has not been here for a long time. This small monastery can be said to be the oldest monastery in the entire Blackhammer Castle. It is the first monastery.
The monastery built with the approval of Lot's hand predates the temple of the bear god Esun.
Initially, the purpose of building this monastery was to retain Lyanna and her group of Sarlacc believers. Later, facts proved that the original decision was correct. In the past few years, Lyanna and her team of priests have saved and treated people again and again.
The people and soldiers of Blackhammer Castle. Those soldiers who were seriously injured on the battlefield, as long as their injuries were not fatal, could basically be cured by coming to the infirmary in the monastery.
As the construction progress of the large monastery accelerated day by day, the old monastery gradually became history. Looking at the new Shakra Monastery that was about to be completed, Rhodes felt a variety of feelings in his heart. There was some excitement and pride, and some guilt and self-esteem.
Responsibility. Generally speaking, this goddess of mercy is only thought of every time when the Sarlacc priests are needed. She is indeed the most unknown. She saves the people in the slums, doing unpaid, hard and tiring work. When the civilians need
When he couldn't see a doctor for treatment, he came to the monastery for help. As long as he was a devout believer, he would not leave it alone. Thinking of this, Rhodes felt that he really shouldn't ignore its existence.
"Rod, why are you here?"
Priestess Lyanna walked out of the monastery. Her hands were stained with blood, and even her fair face was stained with blood. Seeing Rhodes' sudden visit, the Priestess was caught off guard. She tried to find a pot of blood.
The water washed away the blood on his body, but he couldn't see the water for a while, so he was busy and embarrassed.
"I came to see you, and I want to talk to you about something by the way."
Rhodes walked over and spoke calmly.
"Then...then wait for me. I just finished the operation..."
Lyanna said awkwardly.
"It's okay, don't rush. I'll wait for you."
Rhodes answered with a smile.
A few minutes later, Lyanna cleaned up, put on a light blue velvet robe, and appeared in front of Rhodes.
"Let's talk as we walk."
Rhodes said.
They walked out of the monastery and walked along the river bend trail. This place was equivalent to a lord's private garden, and basically no civilians could come in. However, the guards still followed closely behind them. This was their duty.
"Are there many patients admitted to the monastery recently?"
While walking on the River Bend Trail, Rhodes pushed aside the branches and asked in a low voice. In the arsenal in the distance, thick smoke kept rising from the chimneys. However, because it was in the downwind direction, these heavy industrial pollution could not be blown into the city.
"Not much. Compared to three years ago, the situation is much better now. Moreover, the population in cities and towns has increased, and there are fewer patients. Most patients think that they only go to Sarak for blessings when they encounter diseases. However, in fact, they
They are all wrong. Sarak's biggest wish is that there will be no disease and pain in the world. I have recently been developing some herbal medicines that can help people prevent certain infectious diseases."
Walking on the river trail, Lyanna said excitedly like a child. She was in a good mood. It could be seen that the busy life every day did not make her feel tired, but actually enjoyed it. What a workaholic, Rhodes
I sighed in my heart.
"Thank you for your hard work," Rhodes whispered. "Where is the medical school? Is everything going well?"
"It's okay. Unified training can enable them to have better treatment techniques, but the key thing is, as you said, cultivating medical ethics is the most important."
The priestess returned with a smile. The early spring sunshine shone lightly on her face, which was gentle and comfortable.
"That's good. Lyanna, I came here today because I have something special to discuss with you."
Finally, after some greetings and pleasantries, Rhodes brought up the topic.
"Um?"
The priestess tilted her head and asked, staring at the man in front of her with a pair of blue eyes.
"I suppose you have heard of the Knights of the Sons of Esun."
Rhodes pursed his lips and said.
"Well, the most powerful bear knights of Blackhammer Castle gathered together to form an organization."
"I plan to look for people among the Sarlacc priests who have the same strong bodies and perseverance to form a field medical team that specializes in treating injured soldiers on the front lines of the battlefield."
Rhodes looked at Lyanna and found that she had no reaction, so he continued -
"Lyanna, you know, in every battle, someone will be injured, and most of the injuries will not be fatal immediately. These injured soldiers died later, mostly because they missed the best time for treatment and were dragged to the camp.
Or the castle, he died of excessive bleeding or wound infection and other reasons. If we can set up a battlefield medical team to rescue the wounded on the front line, then we will definitely be able to save many lives. What do you think?"
After speaking, Rhodes observed the expression of the priestess and saw Lyanna frowning and looking melancholy.
"That's not to say it's impossible. But most of the priests nowadays are women. Are you going to let a group of women with no combat experience go to the front line?"
After hesitating for a moment, Lyanna expressed her worries.
"But there are also men, so I said that they need to be selected. In fact, they don't have to be selected from believers. If necessary, they can be selected and trained from medical schools. Of course, going to the battlefield is a high-risk occupation, and I will pay the corresponding salary.
It will improve.”
Rhodes stopped, turned around and said. The guards behind him stopped simultaneously and stood guard.
"Rhode, you know, this is not a matter of selection, nor is it a matter of salary. It is..." Lyanna turned around, holding on to the railing with both hands, looking at the endless flow of the Winter Spring River, with a faint flash of joy in her eyes.
sad.
"But...it's about people's psychological problems."
Lyanna turned her head and said again——
"You know, Rhodes, the biggest trauma that battlefields cause to people is actually not physical, but mental. Many soldiers who have experienced bloody battles have certain mental problems when they return to military camps or towns.
Problems. Or irritable, or irritable, or insomnia, depressed, etc. I worry that doctors who have not experienced similar scenes will also have similar symptoms when they return from the battlefield. In that case, we have worked so hard to train a doctor, and in the end
It’s a pity that it’s gone like this. Goddess Sharak wouldn’t want such a situation to happen.”
"This is indeed a problem. Well, let's wait for a while. I think we can expand the enrollment scope of medical schools and let the doctors after graduation choose whether to join the army or flow into the society and become a pure doctor.
civilian doctors."
Rhodes sighed and whispered. It seems that some things cannot be accomplished overnight. Although some ideas are good, there are still many practical problems in actual implementation.