Farming Druid - Chapter 100
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100. Did you do anything in the countryside?
Swaaaaaaahh …
The raindrops falling on the road gradually became heavier.
The tree and the child were not hit by any raindrops.
Bam bang―
“What the heck – why isn’t it going!”
“The baby is in emergency treatment right now. Please wait a moment.”
“Hey, let’s make way for the ambulance.”
“Move over there a little to the side—okay! A little more to the side is good! Stop right there!”
Even in the pouring rain, people got out of their cars to make room for the ambulance.
I was looking down at the tree and child who were undergoing emergency treatment, holding an umbrella over them.
Hook— Hook— Hook—
The tree until the ambulance arrives.
Repeated pressure was applied to the area around the heart to try to turn the child’s heart.
The tree continued to call the child while pressing on the child’s chest.
The child was both a human and a small animal.
As a ‘guardian of nature’, he continued to call upon the little soul that had left the child’s body for a while.
‘Baby. Now. Come back. Mom is waiting for you.’
“29, 30 whoosh— one, two, three.”
After counting to 30.
After blowing a small breath with mouse to mouse.
I waited for the ambulance while doing heart compressions again.
Waaaaa …
The sound of the ambulance siren was very welcome to the tree.
People were even holding umbrellas over the heads of trees giving heart massages.
The roads were heavily congested though.
Let the car behind tell the driver of the car behind, and let that car tell the driver of the car behind tell the driver of the car behind.
No one was talking about traffic congestion.
“This is an ambulance.”
The tree opened its mouth as the paramedics approached and gave it a heart massage.
“Still, whoosh— Park Dong-i, whoosh—he hasn’t come back.”
“Please step aside for a moment.”
The paramedics placed the AED pads they had brought on the child’s chest.
The machine then reads the child’s heart rhythm.
[Please move away from the patient.]
After the warning.
An electric shock was administered.
Thud
.
After the electric shock was over.
Again the tree began to press rapidly against the child’s chest.
The paramedic who saw that scene.
“Are you a doctor?”
“No. Baton… 28 touches please.”
“Three, two, one. Switch hands.”
The tree and one of the paramedics switched hands and began massaging the child’s chest.
at that time.
[Charging is complete. Analyzing your heart rhythm.]
When sound comes out of the device.
The paramedic was dropped by a bystander.
Rattling—
The child’s body shook again with shock.
Drumroll- Drumroll-
The tree heard the child’s heartbeat.
“Yes, I’m back.”
moment.
The child’s eyelids fluttered open and the child looked around in surprise and was about to burst into tears.
The tree rocked its body as it hugged the child who had regained consciousness.
Then, I walked towards the ambulance, humming softly.
Hmm— Hmm—
Let’s make a little humming sound.
The child’s expression quickly relaxed.
As the tree loaded the child into the ambulance, the paramedics were seen checking the child’s heart rate and other factors.
The tree spoke to one of the paramedics.
“Please take me to Korea University Hospital.”
“Yes. What about the guardian?”
“I’ll follow you shortly.”
Percussion―.
The back door of the ambulance closes.
As the ambulance drove down the road with its siren blaring.
The tree shook the child’s mother, who was standing there dumbfounded, and spoke.
“Mother—come to your senses.”
“Yes? Yes, yes. Can you drive?”
Dori Dori―
“Mother—. The child will look for you. So follow him. You know the Korea University Hospital, right?”
“Ah― yes. Yes, yes―.”
At the tree’s words, the child’s mother quickly came to her senses and quickly followed behind the ambulance.
Waaaaa …
Namu got into the car, took out his cell phone, and called Haneum.
Thump thump—
-Oh, you arrived?
“Not yet. Han-eum-ah. A baby with cardiac arrest was sent to your emergency room.”
-what?
“On the road, a mother suddenly called for help, and I saw that she was in cardiac arrest. I did CPR and sent her off in an ambulance.”
-Okay. Are you coming now?
“Yeah, I’ll be there soon too.”
-Let me give you some advice.
There was a sound of the phone hanging up and the tree started up.
Vroom—
Let’s think about the colorful spots on the child’s body.
The tree’s expression hardened.
‘Well, doctors have eyes too, so they can see.’
* * *
Han-eum, who received a phone call from Namu, was in the emergency room even though she was not working.
Han-eum’s expression was stiff as the pediatrician treated the child who had arrived.
I saw countless bruises on the child’s back and sides.
The moment I saw the bruises all over his body, I wondered what the criteria were for dividing humans and animals.
When Haneum approached the child’s mother to ask her a question.
I couldn’t help but open my eyes wide when I saw my mother.
‘Is this ongoing domestic violence?’
Traces of assault were found on the child’s mother’s forearm, nape of the neck, and chin.
The child’s mother was stamping her feet and wiggling her fingers with tears in her eyes.
“Sir, will my child be okay?”
Han-eum looked at the child’s mother who was asking while holding the gown and inwardly clicked her tongue.
Dark circles under her eyes extended down to her chin.
Haneum opened her mouth in the softest voice possible.
“Mother. The teacher and the child are currently examining the case carefully. Please wait a moment in the waiting room chair.”
“…yes.”
Phew―
Jiying-
[I arrived]
After seeing the text, Han-eum went out of the emergency room.
I sent a text saying the tree had arrived.
“Are you here?”
“uh-.”
When I saw my friend, I just laughed.
It felt like I was looking at a handsome Seoul rat who got drenched in rain.
“Your clothes are all wet.”
“On the way here, I suddenly stopped the car and a lady ran towards my car and asked for help. When I went to see… … the baby was in cardiac arrest. So I did some pediatric CPR and got soaked until the paramedics arrived. Well… … .”
Haneum’s eyes narrowed slightly as she saw the tree that spoke of the rain-soaked background.
‘This guy… has changed a bit…? Hasn’t he? Has his personality found its place now?’
I glanced at the tree shaking its hair.
‘Well, it seems like things have changed for the better, so I’ll just move on.’
“Tree, I’ve already submitted the application for examination. Go to the examination room. I’ll bring you a pair of tracksuits while you put on your gown and take the examination.”
“Uh—thank you.”
“What about Grandma?”
“Um… … He said he just dropped me off at the meeting place and would call me when he was done.”
“Okay? Okay. Go and check it out.”
“Okay, good work.”
Han-eum, who was looking at the tree heading to the examination room, took off her doctor’s gown.
I left the hospital building.
“Mr. Hannamu―”
“yes-.”
Namu, who had been waiting in front of the blood collection room, went into the room when the nurse called him.
The person who went in first was pressing cotton tightly on the spot where blood was drawn and coming out.
“Are you Mr. Hannamu?”
“yes.”
The nurse looked at the tree and asked, as if she had noticed something on the monitor.
“Huh? Didn’t you go for a checkup a few days ago?
“Ah, you mean when you were hospitalized?”
“Uh-. Yes. That’s right. The date was the date of admission. Please give me the arm first.”
The nurse wrapped a tourniquet (a rubber band used when drawing blood) around the tree’s arm.
The nurse disinfected the area where the blood was to be drawn by making a wide circular motion with an iodine stick.
A little later.
I wiped the iodine-soaked area again with an ethanol stick.
After checking the injection surface.
“Clench your fist slightly… … It stings―”
As I stabbed him into the blood vessel, dark red blood began to spurt out of the syringe.
The tree, watching the scene, asked the nurse a question.
“I have a question… … .”
“I can tell you everything except size three.”
“yes?”
“No, I’m just kidding.”
“I guess an order came down to run all the tests?”
“That’s right. As expected, it’s the Korea University Hospital ‘eye cleanser’.”
“Huh? What kind of purifier is it?”
‘What on earth is this nurse doing?’
“‘Eye cleansing agent.’ Didn’t you know? When a patient comes to the hospital, the residents and nurses fight like crazy from the blood collection room to the examination room.”
“Why…?”
“Why would you ask? It’s because I want to hear a voice and a look that brings peace of mind the moment I see it.”
“… … .”
First time I’ve heard it.
Well, the tree just laughed, thinking that this would be the last test.
By the way, is this the appearance that brings peace?
‘If these teachers saw our father, they would be shocked.’
The tree laughed as the thought of his father’s face came to mind.
Sigh-
Let the tree laugh.
The nurse’s hand slipped as she removed the tonic cat at the sight of the tree’s smiling face.
Warm-
The tourniquet came loose and flew towards the tree.
Pick it up and give it to the nurse.
The nurse said as she finished drawing the blood.
“I’m sorry. My hand suddenly slipped.”
“No. Should I just go to the MRI lab for my next test?”
“Yes. If you go out and go straight to the right, please wait in the waiting room and they will call you.”
“Yes. I know because I’ve been here so many times. Thank you for the guidance. Thank you for your hard work.”
As the tree moves out of the blood collection room.
The nurse was looking at the back of the person leaving with a dazed look in her eyes.
Woorur-
The nurses gathered behind the nurse taking the blood draw.
The phlebotomist turned in her chair and looked at them.
They started chatting as they watched the tree walk by.
“Wow— really. Doesn’t it look even cooler?”
“So, Teacher Lee, you said you were going to dash? You did?”
“The only thing that turns the handsome guy in Korea University, Professor Joo Han-eum, into a squid is me standing next to him… … Oh my—shit. I don’t like that.”
“I used eye cleansing cream today too. Ah, it was really nice when I was hospitalized.”
“All the nurses in the ward were so happy that day. They did a great job.”
“I heard it was really decadent.”
“Oh, I heard that the new nurse who just came into the ward said that when that gentleman was unconscious, she was wiping his body and he drooled.”
“Hey— no way. Grandma’s here?”
“I don’t know – that’s something I’ve heard too.”
The head nurse who entered the blood collection room saw the nurses gathered there.
“What? Aren’t you guys working?”
With the appearance of Nurse Su, everyone returned to their seats like ants hit by raindrops.
I tried not to listen to what the nurses were saying.
Through the sounds that I hear due to my ears becoming more sensitive
I heard it all.
‘Ahem— ah— it’s hot… … .’
The red-faced tree trudged toward the MRI lab.
* * *
* * *
After all the tests are done.
After changing into the white training suit top and bottom that Haneum brought.
I was sitting in front of Professor Do Jung-ha’s office.
Inside the examination room, Professor Do Jung-ha was rechecking the tree’s inspection records several times.
“No― this is… … .”
I really can’t understand this.
Last time, when I had encephalitis and meningitis, I got better all at once.
Now the tumor itself has completely disappeared.
“Huh― really… … this is really… how could this be?”
The professor muttered to himself for a while.
The resident’s eyes widened when he saw the photo.
“The lump really disappeared in just a few days.”
“I can’t believe this is true… … .”
“Shall I take care of the patient?”
“Oh, oh, oh. I was so shocked and astonished that I forgot to call the patient.”
I took a moment to fix my hair and adjust my doctor’s gown.
dripping-
“yes-.”
The door to the examination room opened with Dojoo Ha’s answer.
Dojungha’s eyes widened as he saw the tree that had come in.
Her complexion was so good.
A lively glow appeared on his face.
He looked so young that it made his age of 29 seem insignificant.
“See you again in a few days.”
“Yeah. But. By the way. Did you do something in the countryside?”