Dorothy’s Forbidden Grimoire

Amid the steam of the industrial revolution, mysteries surge beneath the surface. Cults and secret societies seek the extraordinary in the shadows, while hidden gods gaze upon humanity from the hea...

Chapter 248 Questioning

Chapter 248 Questioning

"Brother Capac, please come and help me! I have had a stomachache these days!"

"Can you heal me? I was cut while hunting a few days ago, and the wound hasn't healed yet!"

"Fentoling... Little Capak, can you show me your legs?"

Inside the Tupa camp, in front of Capac's residence, a group of Tupa tribesmen surrounded him with envy after seeing that Capac had really cured Chichiru's fracture. Seeing this, Capac quickly stood up and said to the fellows who gathered around him.

"Don't worry, everyone. Take your time, one by one. I will show you everything. Don't panic."

While restoring the current order, Kapak began to treat the tribesmen in front of him one by one, treating each of his cells to the best of his ability.

Just recently, Capac followed the words of the "Bachelor" and prayed with Aka, and then he unexpectedly received enlightenment again and gained new knowledge, the medical knowledge he had always dreamed of.

Trauma treatment, fracture correction, symptom assessment, instrument use, vomiting, herbal identification, drug use, etc. What Capac acquired from Aka were all very practical medical knowledge in the backward and harsh environment. Although they were basic, they were useful.

In the past few days, using his newly acquired medical knowledge, Capac began to enthusiastically and free of charge treat the injuries of his fellow tribesmen. Since he had previously used miraculous pills to treat red stripe disease, many people were willing to seek his treatment, and Capac's treatment did work. As a result, many people in the tribe now began to actively seek treatment from Capac, and Capac also dealt with one patient after another.

In fact, knowledge gained from books is always shallow. The medical profession is definitely not just about book knowledge. In addition to book knowledge, practical experience is also very important. Only the combination of experience and knowledge can make you a high-quality doctor.

Originally, Dorothy had only learned medical knowledge in the university library, and had no medical experience. Dorothy also thought that if she just stuffed a lot of knowledge into Capac's head, he would become a theoretical doctor, and he would get into trouble due to lack of experience.

In order to solve this problem, Dorothy thought of a way. She put all the medical knowledge she had learned into the system for exchange. While exchanging for a lot of other related knowledge, she also exchanged for a lot of medical experience. This is just like the Laurent swordsmanship she exchanged for, which was not only the sword manual, but also the usage experience.

Relying on the system, Dorothy exchanged the book knowledge of medicine for a lot of practical experience in medicine, and then packaged the knowledge and experience and transmitted them to Capac in one go. All of them were imprinted on his remaining Soul Book, filling up the rest of his Soul Book at once, thus creating a doctor who was familiar with contemporary medical knowledge and was pretty good.

In this way, he used his home as a clinic and received many patients from the tribe. The scene of crowds gathering at Kapak's house attracted the attention of some other people.

As the sun gradually darkened, the setting sun shone on the Tupa camp. Since the tribesmen had no gas lamps, the lighting at night was very poor, so Capac terminated the treatment for the day and asked the patients to go back.

After a busy day, Capak wiped the sweat from his forehead, looked at the tribesmen going away in the sunset, let out a long sigh, and a slight smile appeared on his lips.

'Yes, I can do it! This will really allow me to help my people and help them get rid of the torment of illness. Praise Aka! Thank you, Master! This knowledge is my greatest treasure!'

While wiping the sweat from his forehead, Kapak thought that although he could not cure all the tribesmen who came to him for help, he could provide help to most of them. He felt extremely happy to see his tribesmen recover because of him.

For all this, he had to thank the powerful mysterious spirit Aka and the enthusiastic scholars, who granted him this precious knowledge and paid the corresponding price for it.

"I must work harder to help the tribe. If my reputation in the tribe is high enough, I may be able to talk to the shaman and see if I can get access to the knowledge he has collected, so that I can report to the scholar."

Kapak thought so, then turned around and walked into his tent. Then he set his eyes on an open medicine box in the corner of the tent.

This was a medicine box that had been rummaged through several times. There were many used medicines in it. Many of the bandages that were originally full had been removed. There were also a few used syringes on the side of the medicine box. There were nouns written by Prithvan on the medicine box.

"Preet Army Medical Department"

This is one of Capac's collections. He found it next to a dead invading soldier after an attack on the invading army. He saw a lot of bottles and jars inside and was very interested in them, so he brought them back. After Capac became familiar with the Puritan language, he finally understood the purpose of this box.

Over the past two days, Capac has been able to practice medicine relatively smoothly, relying on the medicines and medical instruments in this medicine box. Some of the medicines in it, such as antibiotics, have played a huge role in Capac's practice. Because the Tupa people have a natural resistance to invaders, Capac did not dare to say where the medicines he used came from when he was practicing medicine. He said that an old shaman left it to him. The tribesmen have never seen how the invaders treat patients, so it is easy to fool them.

'After two days of treatment, the medicine in this medicine box has been used up a lot, and I must find a way to replenish it. However, these medicines can only be replenished in the invaded city. How can I enter the invaded city safely?'

Capac was thinking like this, and at this moment, there was a burst of hurried footsteps in front of his door. Hearing the sound, Capac immediately turned around and looked at the door, and then he saw a tall figure lifting the curtain at the door and walking in.

He was wearing beige coarse cloth trousers, with strong muscles bulging out of his upper body, and his black hair tied into a braid hung down his back. His face was smeared with a few traces of battle scars in oil paint, and his clever eyes revealed a fierce look.

Capac recognized this figure. He was Sando, the hunting captain of the tribe. He not only hunted prey, but also hunted invaders.

"Sando...what are you doing here all of a sudden?"

Looking at the tall man with a sense of oppression, Capac couldn't help but take two steps back and muttered, while Sando did not say anything, but turned his gaze to the medicine box placed beside him. He silently reached into the medicine box and took out a small bottle of medicine.

"What am I here for? I'm here to stop your vile scam, Capac!" Sando threw the medicine to the ground, breaking it into pieces. The capsules inside fell out. Capac was shocked when he saw this and wanted to pick it up, but Sando pushed him away with a hand, then pointed at him and said sternly.

"You can hide it from others but not from me, Capac! You are using those white devil's things to treat the people of your tribe. Do you know what you are doing?!

"Tell me, you're the one who suddenly uses the white devil's stuff to heal people. Is this your conspiracy? Are you possessed by an evil spirit or have you been bribed by those white people? If you don't tell the truth, I'll take you to see a shaman!"