Farming Druid - Chapter 94
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094. What – the child who threw it away?
Professor Do Jung-ha wanted to rub his eyes.
Clearly, the patient’s brain was a battlefield until the morning.
Moreover, medication was administered even if there was no fever.
There were also situations where antibiotics and antiviral drugs were administered.
When antibiotics are administered, the patient develops red, bumpy hives all over his body.
It was a very difficult situation.
But the results were… … .
Inflammation levels were similar to those of normal people.
Then, Professor Do Jung-ha ordered an MRI scan to check the condition around the brain.
I was dumbfounded when I saw the results.
‘It gets better without a trace?’
Severe cases of encephalitis can lead to chronic memory impairment, aphasia, dementia, and epilepsy.
The tree did not show any symptoms of aphasia or difficulty speaking.
I clicked my tongue while looking at the MRI results.
“If only those tumors would disappear too… … .”
Professor Do Jung-ha was simply amazed when he saw the photo showing that the surrounding area was clean except for the tumor in the brain.
Professor Do Jung-ha entered the sickroom and asked while looking at the tree.
“How are you feeling?”
The tree, which had been leaning comfortably at an angle, straightened its posture and smiled.
“I think it’s okay to walk, run, and work.”
“Yes. The results are good. I’ll just monitor the progress for one more day and give discharge instructions around lunchtime tomorrow.”
“Professor, is the tree okay?”
“The test results are clean. It’s as if nothing happened in the head, only the tumor remains and it’s clean. We’ll check the progress today and the two of you can go home tomorrow.”
At Professor Do Jung-ha’s words, the grandmother smiled and the tree also raised the corners of its lips.
* * *
The next morning.
The tree opened its eyes and looked down at the grandmother who was curled up and sleeping on the extra bed.
‘It’s a succession ceremony… … .’
My grandmother came for a moment to attend the succession ceremony.
He said that sprouting the blue daffodil deep sea seed was a test of succession.
‘Father said he was thinking of me and decided to hurry up with the ‘succession’… … What on earth was Grandmother thinking… … .’
The tree continued to think, looking at the ceiling.
Woof-
When the grandmother opened her eyes and stretched, the first thing she did was to gather some wood.
“Oh my – my dog woke up first?”
“Grandma―. Have you ever seen such a big dog?”
“Ugh―. There’s Abel.”
I had nothing to say.
Abel is so tall that when he stands up, he is a head taller than me.
dripping-
After a knock, a nurse came in and said.
“Did you sleep well, patient Hannamu? I’ll take your temperature and blood pressure.”
A short nurse came in, talking briskly, and placed a thermometer under my armpit.
I measured my blood pressure.
“Your blood pressure is 114 over 70 and your body temperature is 36 over 4, which is normal. Your meal will be ready soon, so please wait a moment.”
The nurse remained energetic until the end.
The tree smiled at the sight and answered.
The nurse’s eyes widened as she closed the door and ran outside, heading to the nursing station.
The nurses began to chat while working at the nursing station.
“Today too – I cleansed my eyes properly.”
“Why? How was it?”
“Despite your messy hair, your appearance is radiant. By the way, will you be discharged today?”
“Ah-ah-what a pity. Do you have a girlfriend?”
“Arthur- Haven’t you seen Grandma? If you’re confident that you can handle such a doting grandma, then dash.”
“What can’t you do? Grandma is old. And I heard that her parents passed away early… … .”
omg-
They were chatting and found someone.
The nurses kept their mouths shut.
One of the doctors who entered the nurse’s station looked at them with sharp eyes and opened his mouth.
“I didn’t know you liked talking about your friends so much, teachers?”
It was Joo Han-eum.
“Teacher, why are you here… … .”
“I came to briefly see a patient who was transferred from the surgery department. Should I report to the doctors?”
“Oh, no.”
Percussion―.
Haneum went to the patient with a stern expression, holding a tablet, and then went into the hospital room where Namu was admitted.
Knock knock-
When I entered the tree’s hospital room, I couldn’t see my grandmother, as if she had left for a moment, and only my friend was visible.
“Are you awake? Grandma isn’t here.”
“Oh, you’re here? He went down to the first floor for a moment. To collect some money.”
Haneum examined the complexion of the tree.
It looked a lot better than when he came in bleeding profusely.
“I’m glad you look okay, Teddy Bear.”
“Bear… Stone?”
“Oh, my friend who endured everything foolishly and ignorantly like a bear and almost died looks like a foolish bear to me.”
“… … .”
The tree said nothing.
When you fall down.
The grandmother is said to have called Han-eum and asked for help.
As always.
Haneum helped the tree.
‘Isn’t it because of you that I can’t beat up a doctor?’
Haneum looked at the tree that had come in and lost consciousness and thought to herself.
Seeing her smiling brightly with a now improved complexion, Han-eum felt the urge to hit her.
“Gomtaeng-ah. Wait a moment after you get discharged from the hospital. I’ll give you a ride with Grandma.”
“What’s your job?”
“After working in the morning, I took two nights and three days off.”
“Ooh-.”
The tree was very grateful for the sound.
Because he is a friend who always helps me a lot, knowingly or unknowingly.
Knock knock-
“Huh? Did Haneum come?”
“Yes, Grandma. I heard that Namu will be discharged from the hospital this afternoon.”
“Ah. I heard that.”
“Please hit this rotten, foolish bear.”
“Where on earth would you hit him? If you hit him, he’ll fall over.”
The grandmother also laughed at Haneum’s prank and accepted it as a joke.
The tree looked at the two people with a dumbfounded expression.
That afternoon.
After being discharged, Namoo was able to look around comfortably from the hospital lobby.
The animals didn’t gather like before.
It was because of the necklace my father left behind.
“Why aren’t the animals gathering together?”
At Haneum’s whisper, the tree revealed a necklace.
“Oh―. The sculpture is nice… … Did you buy it?”
“No―. I heard from my grandmother that my father made it for me. I don’t know if I should call it a keepsake or a gift.”
“Is that so? It looks like it was carved with a lot of care. Looking at this big dog, cat, and tree, it’s like, what should I say, the atmosphere of where you live now? It feels similar.”
“… … .”
At Haneum’s words, the tree looked down at the medal on the necklace.
Carved animals and birds. And the middle tree was touched by hand.
‘The atmosphere is similar… … .’
While talking, we headed to where Haneum’s car was parked.
* * *
Woof woof woof woof woof woof oh oh oh (Hey guys! The Guardian is coming!)
Abel’s howl echoed throughout the mountain.
A great migration of animals living in the mountains began.
It was also because many things had happened during the Guardian’s absence.
Not only natural monuments but also endangered species were all being gathered.
As we approached home.
A smile appeared on the grandmother’s face as she caught glimpses of animals coming down from the mountain.
‘The tree has been receiving a lot of love from animals all this time… … .’
I looked at my grandson, who was half-lying on the passenger seat, with a look of pity and longing.
Jjjajajak―
Han-eum parked her car in front of the main gate, got out of the car, and opened the back door first.
Click—
“Are you very tired, Grandma? Be careful getting off.”
“Eww—the driver drove well so I arrived comfortably.”
The corners of Han-eum’s lips danced at her grandmother’s praise.
“Grandma, come in.”
“Eww. Haneum, you come in too.”
“yes-.”
The tree that entered the yard hesitated for a moment.
chin-.
The sound that followed hit the back of a tree.
“What’s wrong? What’s wrong?”
“Oh―.”
Let the tree move aside.
Haneum’s mouth opened open on its own when she saw the sight.
“Wow―. Oh my god.”
Woof woof – keow – (I didn’t collect this.)
The tree, listening to Abel’s excuses, looked at the grandmother.
“The wild beasts came down in joy at the news of your return.”
Han-eum tilted her head slightly at her grandmother’s words.
He opened his mouth as if he realized something.
“Surely, Grandma, you understand all the animals’ language?”
Nod—
The grandmother nodded in response and stared blankly at Haneum.
Haneum’s eyes, looking at the yard as if it was new, were the epitome of ‘goodness’.
My grandmother also knew everything about Haneum.
A friend who has been with me since childhood.
A trustworthy assessment that lets you open up your heart.
Besides, I knew that he was a special friend who studied harder when the tree got sick and went on to medical school instead of veterinary school.
In addition, Joo Han-eum is the first to know the secret of being able to communicate with animals as guardians.
Moreover, the grandmother heard from the tree that her grandson was the first person to tell the secret.
‘I guess I’ll have to change my plans a bit… … .’
Grandma took a step forward.
The animal friends sitting in the yard bowed their heads to the grandmother.
Grandma opened her mouth as she looked at the animals.
“I appreciate you coming and saying hello, but please leave for today. Come back later and see my face when I call you.”
As soon as the grandmother finished speaking, the animals dispersed without a sound, as if they had never come.
At that sight, Haneum’s eyes became like the full moon and she looked at her grandmother and the tree.
“Are you surprised?”
Haneum just nodded in response to her grandmother’s question.
“There will be more surprising things in the future… … .”
Grandma went into the house first.
Haneum looked at the tree, shrugged her shoulders, and went into the house.
Squeak- squeak-
Abel approached and welcomed Haneum by placing his huge body against hers.
“Abel? Are you and the tree both Druids?”
king-
Abel barked softly.
Abel, who was huge but made small sounds, was cute, so Haneum patted his head.
“How can you be so cute… … Abel.”
While I was touching Abel for a while, the tree standing on the porch called out to me.
“Abel, stop touching me and come in, wash your hands, and let’s prepare dinner together.”
“Uh—I’m going. I’m going.”
* * *
The next morning.
A loud noise erupted from the sea off Gijang-gun, Busan.
“What the heck is going on― Oh my― What should I do?”
Fisherman Lee Cheol-yeong, who was working in the sea near Gijang-gun, Busan, was shocked when he went out to sea at dawn.
They found the fish floating around, their boats capsized.
“Oh my – I feel so sorry for you.”
Lee Cheol-yeong called the union leader.
-Wow, you’ve been calling me since dawn.
“Thank you, Chief. The fish in the sea have all capsized and floated up. What on earth is going on?”
-What? All the water tricks came to mind.
“Harmoye. Come here quickly.”
After hanging up the phone, Lee Cheol-yeong scoops up dead fish floating around in a net.
I was shocked.
“What is that? Oh my, it’s a little boy.”
At the sudden death of the fish, Lee Cheol-yeong looked around.
I couldn’t help but sigh at the sight of the fish floating grayishly all over the place.
“Oh my goodness—oh my goodness—what the hell is the sea doing, seriously.”
“Hey, Mr. Lee!”
A plump man approached Lee Cheol-yeong.
It was Yoon Seong-ho, a fisherman belonging to the same union.
Yoon Seong-ho looked around at Lee Cheol-yeong and opened his mouth.
“They said it was like that over there too. It’s like this here too… … Did the kid throw something away at the nuclear power plant over there?”