1328: Chapter 1328: Madness_1 1328: Chapter 1328: Madness_1 Gilbert Thompson and his group had just left when Director Green called.
“Peter, did you agree to a collaboration with Gilbert Thompson and his associates?”
Director Green sure was well-inford!
Peter Brown didn’t avoid the topic, replying, “Indeed, they were very sincere.
A villa, an annual salary of a million dollars, a 28% split when treating patients—I take 80%, one day of treatnt per week, no more than twenty patients in a day.
There was no reason for not to agree.”
Director Green originally wanted to say more, but upon hearing this, he held back his words.
Truthfully, nobody would refuse such conditions, especially soone like Peter Brown, who had no money.
“What about our hospital?” Director Green still asked.
“Didn’t we agree?
I’ll also sit for consultations one day a week at the hospital.
But let’s control the number of patients, no more than thirty.”
Director Green sighed to himself, realizing he didn’t have the sa foresight as Gilbert Thompson, who truly saw Peter Brown’s value.
However, Peter Brown, if taken seriously, was also beneficial for his hospital, granting the quota of thirty patients.
It was now important to make a good selection.
“Can you co over to sign the contract now?”
At this mont, Director Green truly began to take Peter Brown seriously.
“No problem, I’m coming right now.”
The transformation from soone with nothing to soone settled had happened in just one day, and Peter Brown found he was starting to feel content more easily.
Examining his own situation, Peter Brown shook his head.
He had so many resources stored in the Ruyi Furnace, but after that explosion, the Ruyi Furnace was destroyed, along with the Ring, and everything else.
Now, one could say he truly had nothing.
If he wanted to continue his Cultivation, he needed to collect resources anew.
100,000 yuan might be a lot for others, but for him, it was far from enough.
Aside from treating patients, he figured he needed to find other ways to make money.
After signing the contract at the hospital, Director Green turned to Peter Brown and said, “Peter, the treatnts for tomorrow have already been advertised.
Expect quite a few people to co, possibly more than thirty.
What do you think we should do?”
Peter Brown, considering it was ti to build his reputation, said, “Since it’s been advertised, let’s not limit the number tomorrow.
Use it as a promotion.
Treat everyone who cos.”
Director Green’s face lit up with a smile, “That’s great.
Just let the assistants know what you need to prepare.
I’ve specifically allocated an assistant team for you.”
In the middle of the conversation, Director Green made a phone call.
Soon after, several young doctors from the hospital entered the room.
Peter Brown gave them a look and nodded slightly, “Good, I’ll hold a eting to arrange the Task.
If it’s been advertised, tomorrow’s going to be busy.
These few might not be enough.”
“Exactly, I’ll be ready to provide additional help at any ti.”
This ti, Director Green was determined to understand the extent of Peter Brown’s dical skills, even planning to notify the most difficult patients in the hospital to seek treatnt from Peter, hoping for a significant boost to the hospital’s reputation if treatnts went well.
After arranging what everyone needed to do, Peter Brown left.
Early the next morning, Peter Brown arrived at the hospital, shocked by the number of waiting people—it was so overwhelming, it gave him a headache.
Upon entering the office, Peter Brown saw all mbers of the assistant team had arrived, equally stunned and without the expectation of such a turnout.
“What’s going on here?” Peter Brown asked, puzzled.
“Doctor Wang, the news about you curing four cancer patients has spread.
Most of those who have co today are also cancer patients, many with terminal illnesses.
What should we do?”
At that mont, Director Green also rushed in, sweating.
Seeing Peter Brown, Director Green said with a rueful smile, “Didn’t expect the news to spread so wildly.
It’s rumored you can cure any terminal illness, and many people even traveled from other provinces.
How should we handle this?”
Peter Brown understood that if things went poorly today, the hospital’s reputation would be ruined.
Director Green huffed, “Soone must be stirring trouble behind the scenes!”
After thinking for a mont, Peter Brown said, “First, I need to prepare so dicine.”
He then headed towards the pharmacy.
Once in the Traditional dicine Pharmacy, Peter Brown began selecting dicinal herbs.
Today, he intended to prepare a Healing Injury Pill and a Rejuvenation Pill.
Although they weren’t refined Elixirs, using primitive Pot Stoves, he could still concoct so dicine pills with an efficacy of about half.
Directing the pharmacy staff, Peter Brown began his unique Refining thod, producing many bottles of various dicine pills.
Having done this, Peter Brown finally felt a bit more confident.
When Peter Brown returned to the office, Director Green was still there, seemingly at a loss, “Peter, there are too many people.
What should we do?”
“How do you usually charge?”
“How could we dare to charge randomly?
We’re waiting for you to set the prices.”
“Charge at least 100,000 yuan for terminal illnesses, at least 50,000 for common ones.
Those who want treatnt can line up and pay—let’s have a 73% split, with 70% for .”
Peter Brown was not going to talk about dical ethics now.
Treating every illness cheaply would only wear him out.
Director Green nodded firmly, “That will exclude a bunch of people.
Otherwise, we wouldn’t be able to shut the doors.”
Watching Director Green make arrangents, Peter Brown said, “Find a larger space for the treatnts, and guide those who have paid to .”
Everyone knew that this was the only way to go about it, so they arranged for Peter Brown to move to a substantial location.
After changing clothes, Peter Brown, holding the silver needle, sat down in the area.
Indeed, many had co on hearing that terminal diseases could be treated, but upon learning of the hefty fees, a number of people imdiately turned back.
Of course, so families were wealthy; they didn’t flinch at the cost, and quite a few paid up.
As one patient after another was wheeled in, Peter Brown could see that these people were truly in desperate straits, perhaps seeking treatnt as a last resort, just to do due diligence.
Treat them!
Peter Brown stood up and walked towards the waiting nurses.
“Strip them out of their clothes, and I’ll administer the needles,” he instructed.
After the command, the nurses operated skillfully.
Of course, they were more professional about it, conducting various sterilization procedures.
Although Peter Brown felt it wasn’t necessary, he didn’t stop them.
Once they prepared a patient, Peter Brown approached and began a flurry of needling, simultaneously feeding them a prepared dicine pill.
anwhile, he had the pharmacy staff start brewing dicine.
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