The applause that had been going on for a long time gradually died down, and I was able to open my mouth again.

    After looking around the room with a pleased expression, he said:

    “Something unpleasant has happened in our temple recently.”

    Priest Ando and Priest Chilan cough in vain, perhaps embarrassed by what they hear.

    But I didn’t bring this up to insult them.

    I wanted to appeal that it was absurd to be disciplined for something like that.

    “But what happened to us is something that we have all experienced at least once. Finding another therapist who can’t treat you. Isn’t that something that is so normal for us?”

    He appealed that the disciplinary action against the two senior priests was unjust.

    Everyone nodded and acknowledged their unfair situation.

    I wasn’t the only one who felt that way, as the faces of the two senior priests relaxed.

    “However, the process takes a long time, and if you’re not careful, you often end up going back without receiving treatment. There’s probably no healer who hasn’t experienced this at least once. Isn’t that right?”

    Everyone nods.

    I opened my mouth again after checking people’s reactions.

    “The church has taken unusual action this time, saying there is a problem with that matter.”

    Since you guys said there was a problem, what I’m going to do from now on is a legitimate change.

    There will definitely be people who will be offended and say it is too radical.

    Even I think that what I’m trying to do now is too unconventional.

    But since there were two people who were disciplined, I had a justification.

    ‘I changed it because of a disciplinary action, but if you tell me not to change it, then why was the disciplinary action given?’

    “In fact, we probably knew that this method had problems. However, we naturally did it that way and didn’t try to change it because we thought there was no other way.”

    “… … .”

    “… … .”

    The atmosphere became heavy.

    In the end, when a person dies without being cured, they feel bad too.

    Who would consider death a good thing?

    “It’s time to change. Don’t we all know it’s wrong?”

    “Arthur Priest, aren’t you making a big deal out of this? We’re fine.”

    Father Chilan tried to dissuade me, perhaps because he thought my words were too harsh.

    “No, it’s too late now.”

    “How do you plan to change it? Everyone has thoughts, but no one has been able to do it.”

    “It’s not as hard as you think.”

    I tried not to step forward as much as possible, but I couldn’t just sit still while watching the patients being created in real time in the labyrinth.

    Now that the labyrinth has opened, patients will continue to be created for decades, not just one or two years.

    This type of system was only possible when running a local business, and it was not something that could be maintained for a long time on the battlefield.

    ◦We will create a %◦ and divide the people into groups.”

    “ and? What is that?”

    Have you heard of it?

    “Internal Medicine and Surgery.”

    There aren’t enough numbers here to go into detail from the beginning.

    So, I decided to start by dividing it into internal medicine and surgery.

    The diseases that humans suffer from are not limited to internal medicine and surgery, but since I don’t have much knowledge in those areas, I planned to do what I can, step by step.

    Besides, aren’t these priests here using the power of God to provide healing?

    ‘It means that localization is necessary.’

    Internal medicine is a medical field that primarily treats diseases of the internal organs.

    Surgery is a medical field that treats wounds on the outside of the body, and it also includes surgery for diseases of internal organs, but since there is no such thing as surgery here, I left it out when explaining it.

    “We divide it into two departments and distribute the personnel to the more talented ones. However, we will have to accept more patients from the surgery department than the internal medicine department. After all, there will be more patients from the surgery department.”

    If there is no limit to the number of people, it is obvious that everyone will apply for internal medicine.

    That’s why we limit the number of people based on skill level.

    “For the internal medicine support, I plan to select those who take the test and get high scores. And I hope that Father Ando will take care of this.”

    “Let’s do that.”

    “What should I do?”

    And Father Chilan, who had no intention of just sitting back and watching this, intervened and asked them to remember him too.

    “I am worried that it may be too much of a burden for Father Chilan, but could you possibly teach us some surgical knowledge?”

    “… Surgical knowledge?”

    If you ask me to teach you something you don’t know, you’ll probably be very embarrassed inside.

    He said it with a smile, meaning not to worry.

    “Yes, I have a book on surgery. I would like you to use it to inform priests about surgical treatment.”

    “Is there such a book? Can you tell me what it is about?”

    “This is a medical book that contains basic knowledge related to surgery. I think Priest Chilan will be able to learn it quickly. You can teach the contents of the medical book to the priests.”

    The person who openly opposed me teaching healers was Priest Chilan.

    That’s why I asked him to take charge of my education.

    At least you won’t be tackling what you’re doing, right?

    It didn’t really matter if the class was a mess.

    ‘The chicks have already proven that they can study on their own.’

    Although they came to me to ask me questions, most of their knowledge was gained through reading books.

    Since it is not easy to get the position of ‘chief’ even if your skills are not good, I thought it would be possible to teach while looking at a book.

    It was to prevent the Chilan priest from tackling that he was made a teacher.

    “That’s about it, it doesn’t seem like a difficult task.”

    “Thank you. After learning the basics, I plan to assign treatment to areas that I am talented or interested in. Some people will treat broken bones, some will treat skin, and some will treat internal organ damage.”

    If you divide the fields like this, when a patient comes in with a related injury, it won’t take much time to find the healer in charge.

    Of course, it won’t be possible to divide the fields in detail from the beginning.

    Since we are short on personnel, there are bound to be many areas that we have to take charge of together.

    But as time goes by, it will be possible to divide it into much more detailed areas than it is now.

    ‘There must be a reason why hospitals have developed so much in modern times.’

    There may be some problems for a while due to the sudden change, but if you adapt, you will be able to create a proper hospital later.

    “I’m not against it, but isn’t that what they’re already doing?”

    However, getting people to adapt to these changes was a difficult problem.

    “Of course, that’s true. But isn’t the information about who can treat what disease not shared with everyone?”

    The current medical system is to go to each person and ask if this can be treated.

    “I want to manage it systematically so that I can quickly take charge of patients.”

    “Um…”

    Although they weren’t expressing any opposing opinions, everyone had a look on their face like, ‘Does it really have to be that way?’

    They show that kind of attitude because they don’t know the convenience of systematic management.

    “Please trust me. I’m sure it will be of great help to you.”

    In this way, a wind of change blew through the temple.

    ◎ ◎ ◎

    By creating a department and distributing personnel, however clumsily, the number of cases of neglect due to lack of a responsible priest has been greatly reduced.

    It would be a lie to say there was no trial and error.

    Some priests deliberately omitted everything they could do, saying they felt uncomfortable revealing everything.

    ‘You just don’t want your personal information to be known to everyone.’

    That knowledge.

    I don’t understand why people cherish it so much when they say they’ll wear it until they die, but it’s not something they can take with them when they die.

    Having lived in a past life where knowledge overload was a problem, I found the isolation of this place difficult to relate to.

    Ignoring the petty protests of those who disliked it, I continued to push forward with my plan.

    The biggest effect was that the number of patients waiting was greatly reduced.

    In addition, I liked the idea that priests would focus on one area, making it much easier to study.

    There were also cases where people were surprised by the depth of related knowledge they received when delving deep into a field.

    “Overall, the response was positive. I didn’t know the response would change so quickly, it’s amazing.”

    Father Chilan came to see me and gave me some positive news, saying that the priests’ response was not bad.

    “Thank goodness.”

    Of course, changing it didn’t mean that all the patients were saved right away.

    Still, some patients lost their lives, and some died without receiving treatment.

    But it was definitely better than before.

    Both Father Ando and Father Chilan noticed the change and were amazed.

    “By the way, do you know that the wounds of patients coming in these days are very serious?”

    “Oh, I was going to talk about that anyway. The brothers are not feeling well because there are so many dead people. Even though we are working hard, the results are not good.”

    “It seems like you are studying hard and motivated, but I am worried that some people will give up because bad things keep happening.”

    The comments from Priest Chilan and Priest Ando about whether the qualifications of the Chief Healer were obtained for free were spot on.

    “These days, I think, why am I so incompetent? If only I had a little more skill, I could have saved him… .”

    A chick came to me and asked for advice.

    “Why are you blaming yourself? There is no one who studies as hard as you, brother.”

    I was looking at it with interest because it was a smart chick, but its face was a mess, as if it had been beaten up by someone.

    In fact, it was so mentally exhausting that he said he had to send three patients to the sun god just today.

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