Chapter 2557 Recruiting Apprentices
After a long period of time, Valentin recounted the details of his experience.
"That's why I'm facing such a significant financial loss and have lost quite a few subordinates."
Once he finished, he picked up his wine glass in annoyance and drank it all in one gulp.
On the other side, Randolph frowned upon hearing the entire story.
Dealing with young people who have status, background, and extraordinary strength was indeed not easy.
They couldn't be killed or provoked.
Of course, they weren't easily dealt with, relatively speaking.
After patting Valentin on the shoulder, Randolph expressed his generosity.
"Don't fret, Valentin. | will handle this matter for you. Doesn't Matthew want to continue developing in Hulwin?
Withhere, | won't even let him make a move."
Only at this moment did Valentin's brow gradually relax.
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"Sorry for the trouble, Randolph."
With the clinking sound of their glasses, the room was filled with a crisp sound.
On the other end of things.
At the stime, Matthew, who was busy and overwhelmed, didn't know that he had already beca target.
He and Grayson had been busy for the entire morning.
After carefully screening each applicant, they finally selected forty-two children.
Originally, Matthew only planned to recruit a maximum of ten people.
However, due to Grayson's big mouth, news of Matthew's plan to personally teach his apprentice spread
throughout.
The parents instantly exploded.
They kept begging Matthew to increase spots.
Unable to withstand their relentless pestering, Matthew finally accepted the forty-two children.
Those fierce parents then left grumbling.
Of course, their grumbles included considerate reminders for their children.
That frightened the children who had just gotten accepted, making them tremble in fear.
Among them were a few teenagers who had studied medicine for a few years and were slightly older.
Although their medical skills were not great, Matthew didn't expect a place like Hulwin would be able to cultivate
a genius in the field of medicine.
Therefore, he still needed to train the apprentices himself. That was the right way.
Also, free consultations would start in the afternoon.
Looking at the never-ending line of people, Matthew already felt exhausted.
At this point, he didn't know whether to blor thank the three masters for boosting Emden Hall's reputation.
"Grayson, you will be responsible for taking care of these children during the afternoon. Although they don't
know anything now, you can let them run errands, be responsible for prescriptions, and transport medicinal
materials. As for those six children with medical experience, they will follow me," Matthew instructed.
This way, they could alleviate the problem of insufficient manpower.
On the other hand, this group of children who had no experience in the field could have more exposure to the
medical profession.
After giving the instructions, Matthew didn't even have tto eat.
"The six of you will followand assistlater. Remember, less talking and more listening. How much you can
learn depends on your own abilities."
The six children obediently nodded, and Matthew took them to the consultation room without stopping.
"When diagnosing a condition, be cautious. Sdiseases often have similar symptoms, making it easy to
misdiagnose, so you must be patient, meticulous, and careful. Internal heat mainly manifests as shortness of
breath, restlessness, and white tongue. But you need to pay attention that internal heat can be divided into heat
caused by an unhealthy diet or heat generated by a physique. Both have different classifications and
symptoms...
When reading a patient's pulse, smay have weak pulses due to their physical condition... Oh my god,
congratulations. You're pregnant."
While consulting, Matthew patiently explained the entire process from initial diagnosis to final diagnosis,
prescription, and subsequent treatment using the methods of observation, listening, and pulse diagnosis With his
exceptional medical skills, Matthew always hit the mark and simplified complex situations.
Although it slowed down the consultation time, the medical skills of the six students were rapidly improving.