Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique - Chapter 292
Chapter 292: Chapter 66: Too Advanced, Inconvenient to Display_2
Setting aside the tests that will take a long time to yield results, Link removed his gloves, washed his hands, and began to draft the autopsy report.
Everything was recorded in detail, whether it was normal or abnormal.
Not only in words but also through photographs taken from multiple angles and edited short videos for demonstration
He aimed to record all the findings of the autopsy comprehensively and accurately.
This writing process took him a whole day and night.
Morpheus couldn’t help but barge into the autopsy room and drag Link out.
He feared something might have happened to Link.
“Take it easy, there’s no rush.”
Seeing that Link’s condition was okay, Morpheus breathed a sigh of relief and said seriously, “The command post is not pressing, you can take your time Why work overtime and rush changes? Don’t exhaust yourself.”
Was Morpheus concerned about Link?
No, he was concerned about the valuable officer who could help him restart the Potion Department!
He personally delivered the 300 counteracting agents to the front line, and the feedback was excellent.
The ones who used it managed to break free and start a clean sweep and rectify the situation.
Those who haven’t used it took one or two bottles and claimed to study the development approach of the counteracting agent, expecting a great inspiration.
The reputation of the Potion Department in the rear has improved dramatically as a result.
The front-line command post is considering reactivating the Potion Department to alleviate the pressure on the Medical Department.
The pharmacists and potion development specialists trained by the Serene Wizard didn’t utter a word of disagreement.
They initially refused to send a strong potion development specialist back to the Potion Department due to staff shortages.
They left the Potion Department to slip into decay and ruin.
Then they took over the tasks of developing and refining potions that should have belonged to the Potion Department.
Although the pressure has indeed increased, it greatly enhanced the status, voice, and influence of the Medical Department.
With gains come expenses.
Now they could only bear the embarrassment of being cursed by Morpheus outside the Medical Department for half a day, and swallowed all their feelings back. 6
Everyone knew that Morpheus was a ruffian. Why couldn’t they hold their tongues when he asked for help a few days ago? Why did they have to sarcastically mock him?
Now, they had to endure his retaliation. He didn’t speak sarcastically but cursed them straight to their faces.
After scolding the Medical Department, Morpheus rushed back to the rear to preside over the Potion Department and further rectify its atmosphere.
Four days later, the atmosphere was more or less rectified, and it was time to consider making some moves in terms of business.
His first thought was to discuss it with Link.
The young man was talented, had solid technical skills, was clever, and was observant.
Who else could he discuss it with, if not Link?
The rotten fishes and shrimps from the previous Potion Department?
After a quick inquiry, Morpheus realized that Link had been stuck in the autopsy room without coming out for four days.
This was what led to his complaints and criticisms.
“Thank you for your concern, Minister.”
Link expressed his gratitude first, then explained, “It’s not about rushing progress, but I’m genuinely interested in fairies as creatures and the anomalies they exhibit. Once I start studying, I don’t want to stop.”
“Hmm…”
Morpheus mused for a moment, “Those of you who like research and technology all have this problem. I’m not very good at this, so I won’t chip in. But you have to be aware of it.”
“Okay.”
Link nodded, indicating that he had taken in what Morpheus said, then asked,
“Does the Minister have any orders?”
“I wouldn’t go as far as to order.”
Morpheus waved his hand, a rune barrier that prevented eavesdropping was cast without any pyrotechnics.
Link was impressed.
This advanced use of runes, clearly different from witchcraft, he had only ever read about in literature and documentation.
He had never learned the details.
A few days ago, he saw the legendary “Rune Magic Circle” that serves as an anti-magic barrier, and today he saw the renowned Rune barrier.
This early internship was indeed worthwhile. It was quite an eye-opener.
Not treating Link as an outsider, Morpheus said plainly: “1 plan to restart the Potion Department’s operation. I want to askyou, where do you think we should start?”
After hearing the question, Link diverted his attention, thought for a moment, and said, “It’s best to start with recruiting more staff, especially for the research and manufacturing groups.”
Morpheus’s scarred old face sagged a little as he admitted, “Where can I quickly recruit pharmacists and potion development specialists? Those bastards from the Medical Department snatched away all the people, just because I criticized them! They only left half a barrel of water for our Potion Department!”
“Half a barrel of water?”
Link was not concerned about the dispute with the Medical Department, but was rather curious about this.
Forget about that, I don’t want him anyway. Let him fend for himself.”
Morpheus waved his hand, brought back the topic, and said frankly, “Let’s put aside the issue of manpower for now, we will definitely solve it for you later. Tell me, which potion should we start producing?”
Link was at a loss for words.
This was real tyranny.
To demand hard work without providing resources.
Despite venting his discontent inwardly, Link maintained his composure and suggested, “I don’t think we should blindly decide which potion to produce. We should first understand the demand on the front line. What the front line needs is what we should produce.”
“Hmm…you have a point.”
Morpheus appeared thoughtful, leaving behind a statement as he walked out,
“I’ll go and ask around. You, young man, don’t just focus on research and exhaust yourself.”
“Yes, Minister.”
Link responded loudly, heeding his advice.