The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 2325: Psychic Assault (XI)

Chapter 2356 Psychic Assault (XI)

"Oh, Doctor, you're back. Did you sleep well?"

"Not bad." Schiller yawned, sat on the chair, and glanced at the ward rounds record on his desk. Each page was very short, indicating that there was nothing unusual.

"Did anything happen while I was away?"

Schiller was just asking as usual, but Wei An said, "The front desk of the obstetrics and gynecology inpatient department called you. I said you would call him back later."

Schiller nodded, picked up the phone, pressed the number representing the obstetrics and gynecology department, and transferred the call to the front desk, saying, "Hello, I'm Schiller. My student told me that there was a call from you. What can I do for you?"

Schiller frowned more and more as he listened, but he said nothing and said, "Okay, tell them for me. It's my honor."

After Schiller put down the phone, he was thinking about something. Just at this time, Charles came in. Schiller gave Wei An a look and he went out. At this time, only Schiller and Charles were left in the office.

Seeing the phone in Schiller's hand, Charles knew that he was exposed, but he did not feel the anger around Schiller. Although he could not read minds, his ability was so strong that he could clearly feel the other person's emotions even if he did not interfere with the other person's brain waves at all. But Schiller was not angry. If he had to say it, he was just a little helpless.

"Charles, I know you have a strong ability, and it does not mean that you are hurting ordinary people by using your ability like this. I know your starting point is good, and you have given a result as good as possible, but I am afraid that things are not as simple as you think."

"I would like to hear more."

Charles sat opposite Schiller and said.

"Again, it sounds a bit ruthless, but my requirements for every doctor and intern in the psychiatry department are the same, don't interfere too much with patients, if they are not in pain, don't treat them."

"But Lisa is in pain."

"Because you feel her pain, right?" Schiller said: "You face her pain in a more intuitive way than ordinary people, which makes you feel unbearable and uneasy about your behavior of standing idly by."

Charles nodded.

"Maybe you have never thought that your ability also has a bad side. Just like now, maybe ordinary people can see Lisa's pain through her expression and actions, but they can't understand it after all. They can't empathize with her like you do."

"So they can hold back well, follow the procedures, try not to mix personal feelings, and just do their duties as doctors, and try to give up those unnecessary sympathy."

"But I don't understand what's good about doing this." Charles shook his head and said, "We should do our best, instead of being indifferent to the pain of others. You are closer companions, aren't you?"

Schiller sighed softly and said, "In theory, this is the case, but the wonderful thing about the human race is that many things don't happen according to theory."

"Maybe there won't be any serious consequences this time, maybe you will get good results a thousand times or ten thousand times, but as long as there is one time, as long as there is a disaster caused by human uncontrollability, the vicious cycle will begin."

Charles frowned. He heard metaphors in Schiller's words, but he couldn't find the point of the metaphor.

But he didn't expect that Schiller would be willing to go deeper. He heard Schiller say.

"I emphasize not to pay too much attention to patients, not to involve their emotions, and not to have any contact with them beyond the duties. It doesn't mean to do less, but not to do too much."

"If his condition is still in a state where there is a high probability of recovery with conventional means, then don't take unconventional means, because everything you do within your duties is protected by the rights and responsibilities of the medical profession since ancient times. You are just doing what a doctor should do."

"But everything you do outside of your duties is only responsible for yourself, and you have to bear the possible consequences of all this, but they are not all good. As the saying goes, ten thousand good results are not as good as one. The harm caused by bad results to you. "

"And to some extent, this is also irresponsible to the patient. Although modern medicine is always said to be a science that completely follows the rules, which is exactly the opposite of empiricism, the modern medical system is a system that is established by summarizing the long history of human medical care and is almost the most suitable system for modern humans. "

"The things you do more seem to be good, but all the changes brought about by things beyond this system are unpredictable and usually beyond the scope that normal humans can bear, which means that in most cases there will be no good results. "

Charles frowned deeply. He listened very carefully and recorded every pause in Schiller's speech.

Schiller put his hands on the table, looked into his eyes and said: "From my personal point of view, I can fully understand that you are the only person in the world who can understand them, and you have experienced their personal experience and understanding comes effortlessly. Because you are a mutant, you look at everything about them from a higher bystander's perspective and imagine that saving them is too easy. "

"These two easy things make you not have to think too much when using your abilities, because there are no difficulties in front of you, only a smooth road."

Schiller spread his hands and said: "This sounds too easy. Use your brain manipulation to delete the pain of every patient you meet, and get comfort and satisfaction. You don't lose anything but can give to others."

"But you know that the gifts of fate are secretly marked with a price. The law of the world is that there is loss and gain. There is never a good thing that has the best of both worlds."

Charles sat there in silence for a long time. He had been thinking about what Schiller said, and then he spoke.

"But I still don't understand what the price is that is secretly marked?"

Schiller was silent too.

"I'm sorry it's hard to describe it to you." Schiller shook his head and said, "Now I am your instructor, but I really can't give you any guidance in the professional field, but those things outside the professional field are really hard to express in words."

"If you feel that the teaching you can get from me is very limited, then you can choose to change teachers, or maybe I can recommend one to you."

"No, I won't change." Charles refused.

Schiller pressed his hand on his temple and thought, Charles' temper is much better than Bruce's, the only problem is that both of them are stubborn.

"Okay, let's discuss some specific issues. What did you do to Lisa and Oaks?"

"I..." Charles hesitated, thinking about how to say it so that Dr. Schiller would not think he was quibbling.

He actually thought so. Dr. Schiller must stand on the side of ordinary people, and if he directly said that he deleted Lisa's memory and modified the memory of everyone including Oaks and the surrounding medical staff, it would be really hard not to cause bad feelings.

Charles knew that almost all ordinary people were afraid of this. Even his biological parents were shocked and disgusted when he spoke frankly about something they were thinking when he was young.

Charles was sarcastic about this, because the knowledge and secrets in ordinary people's minds were basically only valuable to themselves, and he didn't know what they were hiding.

But he had to consider Schiller's feelings now, because it was obvious that he had to stay in this universe for a while. It would be bad if he was hated and kicked out.

In the end, Charles decided to speak directly.

"I know this sounds a bit bad, but when I was spying on Lisa's brain, I was stimulated by some of her emotions when she was ill. I subconsciously deleted those emotions, but if there were only memories without emotions, it would be exposed, so I also deleted the memories."

"Are you stimulated?" Schiller frowned immediately, and Charles finally felt that he was nervous.

"Not very serious." Charles said he was fine and said, "It's just that those crazy emotions are running wild, some of them have run into my brain, but it won't cause any serious impact on me. After all, this lady is just an ordinary person."

Schiller relaxed and motioned Charles to continue.

"Those sad memories are gone, there must be some memories to explain why she appeared here, so I changed the memory to that she just had a less serious uterine fibroids, and her husband accompanied her to the operation."

"During the operation, they found a concurrent tumor, fortunately it was benign and in the early stage, so they stayed in the hospital for about seven months and have recovered now."

"So Lisa now has no memory of losing a child, so what about the traces of their previous treatment?"

"I have seen the memory of the resident doctor. After Lisa came to the hospital for hospitalization, all the examinations were done in the hospital, and the examination results were not taken home. All the examination results were destroyed by the nurses, and the information on the intranet was deleted. The drugs used and the operating table occupied were changed to other people's names." Charles replied.

"Where are the things they prepared for the child at home?"

"They have been preparing for pregnancy, and the uterine fibroids were discovered during the pre-pregnancy check-up, so there will be things prepared for the child at home in advance, and I have modified the memories of all the people who knew about their pregnancy and the reason for hospitalization. I checked it repeatedly several times and there was nothing missing."

Although Schiller said this to Charles, he still sighed in his heart. This ability is too convenient.

"So just now the obstetrics and gynecology department called me and said that they are going to be discharged."

"Yes, during the treatment, Lisa's emotions were unstable and she showed self-harming behavior. You treated her and the effect was very significant. After the tumor surgery, you helped her apply for the cure medicine quota of the Women's Federation, so they were able to be discharged early."

"Very good, well written." Schiller gave timely affirmation and said: "The combination of reality and fiction, the plot is vivid, you are very talented."

Charles asked tentatively: "Do you think this is okay?"

"So far, there has been no major problems, but you'd better pray that things will develop in a good direction."

"Otherwise?"

"Otherwise, it will go in a bad direction, and it will go from bad to bad, until you can no longer clean it up."

"Even if it's me?"

"Even if it's you."

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