Chapter 3398 Miraculous Doctor (42)
Chapter 3398 Miraculous Doctor (42)
Chapter 3398 Miraculous Doctor (Forty-two)
"What are you going to do?" Pride asked. "If your ultimate goal is to investigate the truth of the plague, then you just need to find out what's going on in the mining area. Do you want to go there?"
"I'm not going," Schiller said flatly. "Just think about how dangerous it is. I'm running a good hospital here, why should I go there?"
"Are you planning to play a business simulation game here?"
"This will also achieve the goal." Schiller said, "If this is a sacrificial ritual that won't stop until enough people die, then as long as my hospital is well run and many people are discharged alive, the ritual will never be completed. By that time, I won't be the one in a hurry. Maybe the truth will come to me."
After that, Schiller left the arrogant clinic. He had almost figured out most of the settings and plots, and now it was time to compete in strategic determination.
Schiller first returned to Strange's ward. He communicated his plan with Manny, and he planned to execute it regardless of whether the other party could understand it or not.
The plan was very simple. Since the theme was hospitals, they would do a good job of building hospitals, and they would do it on a grand scale, mobilizing all forces to build them. Schiller wanted to see whether the plague killed people faster or he saved people faster.
Greedy's style has always been to be too lazy to solve puzzles, not want to fight, not be able to jump high in parkour, and not be able to run fast in chases. Playing the same business simulation in different games, just wanting to dominate and win everything.
There are several problems in running a good hospital now: there is a shortage of doctors and nurses, the hospital area is not large enough, and the medical equipment and site conditions are not professional enough.
But in fact, the first two questions can be summarized into the last question. As long as the equipment is advanced enough, a lot of space and manpower can be saved.
So Schiller first approached Batman and Stark.
When I returned to the operating room, it was completely different. The operating table had been dismantled, and the workbench and desk were nowhere to be seen. Everything had been turned into mechanical equipment.
It can be seen that Batman and Stark have been enjoying their research these past few days, and they have become addicted to scientific research.
"Excuse me, gentlemen," Schiller clapped his hands to get their attention, then said, "It's time to pay the rent."
Stark paused and said, "Why do you always ask for money every time you show up?"
"Do you honestly think I only ask for money when I show up?"
Stark was simply shocked by his shamelessness. Batman accepted it well and said, "We occupy the hospital's premises, so we should pay rent. But we really don't have money. Just tell us how you want us to pay."
"I just like dealing with such straightforward people." Schiller snapped his fingers and pointed at Batman, then looked at Stark and said, "They are both rich guys, just look at him."
"I will pay you 300 million for your consultation every quarter!"
Now it was Batman's turn to be shocked. His eyes kept swaying between Schiller and Stark, and finally stopped at Stark, as if he was wondering what kind of intractable disease he had that required so much money to treat.
Stark was so angry at his look that he jumped up and said, "I'm not sick!"
Then he saw Batman's disapproving look.
Schiller had no time for banter. He patted the table next to him and said, "I need some medical equipment. These are probably the ones."
He handed over the list of equipment he had just written. Stark took it, looked at it, and said, "You mean, you want us to go through the 400-year development of modern medicine in one week, starting from the most basic stethoscope and developing all the way to ECMO?"
Schiller nodded confidently.
Before Stark could say anything, he continued, "Without magic, you can build a reactor in a week. Now there is magic and steam power. If you can't do it, is it your problem or the magic's problem?"
"of course……"
"I advise you to think it over carefully. The Supreme Sorcerer is next door, and he is the chief surgeon now."
"So what? I'm the chief scientist too!"
"I mean, he had a knife in his hand."
Batman looked at the list and said, "Simple physical equipment can be made, but some X-ray products may not be possible. We can try to find substitutes, but the operation methods and the final results may not be the same as what you usually use."
Schiller knew that Batman was reminding him that the new equipment he had developed might not be suitable for doctors trained in modern medicine. But Schiller had to remind him, "Hello, I'm a psychiatrist."
"That Doctor Strange..."
"He's a surgeon who can't even wear a stethoscope. Besides, it's not his turn to operate the equipment. I will open a special laboratory department."
"Okay." Batman nodded and said, "We'll try our best. We'll deliver a batch to you in three days, and about 80% will be completed in a week. As for the remaining 20%, it may be a long-term job..."
Even if Greedy didn't like Batman, he had to admit that the serious atmosphere of DC people was very suitable for discussing work.
Batman's strong concentration and rigorous logic also ensure that when it comes to work, he will not make a joke, will not be ambiguous, and will not make any nonsense. He will not be late for a minute when he says he will hand it in. He is simply the perfect second party.
Although Greed favors Stark, he also knows that there is no deadline for Stark. He has never completed a task on time.
Either he gets inspired and finishes the work ahead of schedule, forcing other work groups to speed up to match him; or he drags his feet and never finishes the work, turning around to do something else halfway through. If you have any questions, ask God.
The Marvel people have long been accustomed to Stark's style. Few people complain, and most of them just coax him to do it.
But is Batman the kind of guy who spoils children?
The research and development work had only been going on for less than a day when a quarrel broke out. When Schiller, Loki, and Strange, the three evil alliance members, were not working, their only entertainment was to lie at the entrance of the passage and listen to the quarrel.
Batman and Iron Man are evenly matched in their arguments. Batman wins because he is right, while Iron Man wins because of his speed of speech. One is concerned with quality, the other with quantity, and the two argue back and forth.
After listening to it for two days, Schiller couldn't help but sigh at this excellent matching mechanism. In fact, neither of them is good at quarreling, because they don't usually quarrel with others. Batman doesn't fight meaningless quarrels, while Stark is too stubborn and no one wants to quarrel with him. Both lack such experience.
However, this is exactly why they can argue. Batman doesn't speak unless necessary, and Stark only speaks when it's not necessary. The peaks of their conversations are just staggered, and they can talk smoothly.
After two days of fun, Schiller decided that enough was enough. If they wanted to quarrel, they could, but the key was that they couldn't delay his work. It was time to find a way to stop it.
Schiller threw hubris right in there.
As it turned out, Arrogance could join in. Schiller thought he would scold both Batman and Stark so that they would stop arguing and focus on the work at hand.
As a result, he helped Stark when Batman had the upper hand, and helped Batman when Stark had the upper hand. He didn't help his relatives or friends, he just came to help out.
Schiller then realized, something bad happened, it was directed at me.
There was no other choice, so Schiller threw Natasha in again, hoping that the female agent's momentum could suppress them.
This made things even more fun. Natasha usually didn't argue, but when she did, she would attack someone personally. Especially since there was a Stark in the room, what else could she attack?
Now Stark's theory that "it's normal for ordinary people to behave badly in front of Black Widow" doesn't work. Because although the main universe Batman didn't have anything to do with Natasha, the Arkham Batman is still Batman. If we talk about how the Arkham Batman behaves, we can only say that Batman is worthy of being Batman.
Seeing that the topic was gradually turning to a more vulgar topic, Schiller decided that he couldn't let them quarrel any longer, so he threw Thor into the conversation again.
Normally speaking, with Thor's brain, he wouldn't bother to tell who's right or wrong, he would just pick them out one by one in his hands.
As a result, there is arrogance in this. He became lame as soon as he fooled Thor. Sometimes he thought Batman was right, and sometimes he thought Iron Man was right. But he couldn't win the argument with anyone, and Loki slapped his forehead outside.
Loki couldn't stand Thor being bullied, so he went in too. As soon as Loki went in, Thor was like a tank full of gas. He cursed at anyone who cursed Loki, using all the brain's unused reserves, and his voice was particularly loud, so Batman couldn't beat him for a while.
Seeing that the noise was getting more and more chaotic, Schiller had to use his trump card - Arkham Batman.
Arkham Batman is not only the ceiling of force, the key is that he really doesn't open his mouth. There is no word of quarrel in his life. He has always been a gentleman who takes action instead of talking, and uses force first and then the sword.
After throwing him in, the other side finally quieted down. Watching them come out of the passage one by one, Schiller finally breathed a sigh of relief. But he relaxed too early.
After the quarrel stopped, the group turned their attention to him. Stark was the first to speak:
"I told you before that a week is too short. I also have to make a mecha, so there's no way I can get so many things done. If you hadn't set the time so short, how could we have quarreled?"
Schiller didn't tolerate him at all. He started by saying, "Who said that he was the most talented scientist in the world and could easily handle all the research on the equipment? Now you complain about the short time. Oh, how could I forget? You must have heard such things often, right? You have learned it in a very realistic way."
"I think the time frame is reasonable, but I don't think the two of us should be working in the same room together," Batman said. "It would be a huge distraction for me."
"Don't pretend to be a good guy here. It was you who promised to deliver the work, but you spent all your time arguing with me, delaying my work. If you hadn't insisted on scolding Tony, would this quarrel have happened? Don't boast about Batman's efficiency first in the future..."
Natasha was about to say something, but Schiller reached out his hand to stop her, and then said, "You should also stop interfering. I asked you to go in to stop them, so where have you been? Isn't everyone interested in what's going on in your crotch? Can you please do your job properly?"
Schiller was able to hold his own against all five opponents, showing everyone the level of a true quarrel master. But when it came to arrogance, Schiller choked.
There is no other reason, he just can't win an argument. His chance of winning an argument with Arrogance is basically zero.
As a result, Arrogant coughed twice and said: "Objectively speaking, he is right. You should really focus on your work and maintain enough unity..."
The others looked at each other. Now they knew who was the culprit for the heated argument.
But in the end they dispersed and no one dared to say a word.
Obviously, Greed is not the only one whose winning rate is zero.
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