"Kang, this is Long," Cheng Ye pulled Wang Kang to his side, his tone becoming serious, "Today you have to listen to his arrangents completely. If he tells you to watch, you watch. If he tells you to go, you go. Don’t make any decisions on your own. The rules outside are entirely different from those at our inspection station. Saying the wrong word or making the wrong move could cost you your life. Understand?"
"I understand, Brother Cheng, don’t worry!"
He imdiately straightened his back and nodded, then turned to Long, "Brother Long, shall we go now?"
"Please don’t call Brother Long, it’s too much."
Long scratched his head sheepishly, revealing a set of white teeth, "Just call Long. Let’s go; I’ll take you to a ’lively’ place."
Watching everyone leave, Cheng Ye returned to the room for a while and received Wei Zhou and today’s attending physician, Liu Neng.
"Inspector Cheng, please remove your clothing."
Cheng Ye quickly took off his short-sleeved shirt, and in an instant, Wei Zhou and Liu Neng exchanged a look, their eyes filled with undisguised shock.
"This..."
Liu Neng instinctively put on gloves and gently touched the area that was swollen and red yesterday.
"This recovery speed..."
"Your dicine is very effective."
Cheng Ye grinned, his tone relaxed, but these words certainly didn’t fool the two people in front of him.
Especially when Liu Neng pulled up the image data from the first day for comparison, even though he had seen similar cases before, he couldn’t help but gasp.
"Inspector Cheng, in the past, when you were injured... did you recover this quickly too?"
Liu Neng slightly frowned, "We have attended to many people with strong recovery abilities, but like you, it’s indeed rare. Usually, only those martial path prodigies..."
"What, do I not look like a martial path prodigy?"
Cheng Ye reflexively retorted, and then laughed, "But I do recover quickly from injuries. Should we check the instrunts and look at the data?"
"That sounds good. Having data for judgnt is more accurate."
Arriving at the clinic, they completed a set of instrunt checks.
Cheng Ye got the latest report. In just two days, the original six black bruised areas had completely disappeared, turning red, four purple, and twelve red areas had all turned yellow.
As for the previously yellow areas, they had all vanished, indicating recovery.
"Today’s dicine should be adjusted slightly, bone dicine can be completely stopped."
Liu Neng couldn’t help but click his tongue, while Wei Zhou standing beside him showed a look of envy.
Cheng Ye saw the look in Wei Zhou’s eyes, knowing an opportunity had arisen.
Back in the room, while Wei Zhou was mixing the dicine, he asked casually, "Wei, I’ve heard the dical facility is going to be reford. Do you have any specific news?"
Wei Zhou paused his actions and, while continuing to mix the dication, honestly replied, "If it weren’t for this wave of infection, the reform would probably be pushed to the beginning of spring next year, but according to the latest directive from the dical office, I fear we may have to advance the reform by autumn."
"So soon?"
Cheng Ye nodded slightly, "Are you planning to stay in the dical facility, or would you consider going to an outside dical post?"
"I’ll go out."
Wei Zhou answered without hesitation, "My grandfather and father both traveled north and south with the corps; if not for the corps disbanding a few years ago, I would have joined them. Now that I have the chance to gain experience outside, I will certainly try it."
"You have aspirations. Have you decided which dical post you’ll go to?"
"That’s not decided yet, but joining a community with over a thousand people would be best. The level of a dical post rises quickly, and the cases you encounter are more complex."
"Coincidentally, I do have a place in mind. I wonder if you’re interested." Cheng Ye’s tone was calm, as if he were rely ntioning it in passing.
"What does Inspector Cheng an..."
"Like this, I invested in a community, not much, just twenty thousand Contribution Points."
Cheng Ye spoke lightly, but Wei Zhou was suddenly stunned, doubting he heard it right.
Twenty thousand Contribution Points, that’s enough to put twenty people into the Inner City, investing in a Buffer Zone?
Only when Cheng Ye slowly repeated it did Wei Zhou exclaim in surprise, "This twenty thousand of yours..."
"It’s also in response to the call from above. We want to create a model community."
Cheng Ye smiled, revealing his intention, "For this community, I intend to establish a proper dical post, and I’m short of a reliable leader."
"I’m willing!"
Wei Zhou almost blurted out, nodding vigorously without any hesitation.
That crisp and neat attitude left Cheng Ye bottling up all the persuading words he had prepared.
"Well, this dical post also needs an attending doctor and nurses, don’t you think?"
"Rest assured, Inspector Cheng!"
Wei Zhou grinned, his eyes sparkling with excitent, "If you trust , I can find these people for you. They’re all genuinely hardworking and not the type to shirk responsibility or idle away the days."
Seeing the eagerness in Wei Zhou’s eyes, Cheng Ye knew he had made the right move again.
He had observed Wei Zhou for two days, and although this young man had a family background, he hadn’t picked up any arrogant habits and was very practical in his work, showing no signs of fawning intentionally.
More importantly, everyone he had encountered from the corps was of excellent character.
Wei Zhou’s grandfather and father were both forr corps mbers, which was a reliable endorsent in itself.
But could the Inspector’s face be used so effectively?
He held his temper, and once the dicine was administered, he sent Wei Zhou to find those he deed suitable.
Soon, the looks in those people’s eyes gave him the answer.
"It really is coincidental that so many Inspectors ca to see yesterday, leading these people to think I am the... Crown Prince of the inspection station?"
Cheng Ye was amazed, finding it hard to hold himself together.
Indeed, in the eyes of outsiders who didn’t know any better, he, the Intern Inspector, seed to have eaten the fruit of prestige.
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