Gate of Amitilicia Online

Lesson 111: Diagnosis

Liddy's room, guided, was bigger than expected. It is reminiscent of the reception room of Master Al's mansion. All the conditioning items look splendid. I can also say it's too luxurious for a whore's private room. Is that all you make?

"There's a bed in the back room."

The leading elka opened the door. The back room, or bedroom, but this one is also a fine one. And obviously a big bed for one. The pillow has one object the same size as the width of the bed.

"Isn't this the place to work?

"It's a workplace and a private room. The reception in front is entirely for work."

Elka turned the futon as I said. Put Liddy to sleep there. I don't know the symptoms other than the high fever, but it must be pretty hard because it's enough to fall down.

Now, the residents of this building, excluding Elka, are all sick, but what do we do?

"Are there any doctors on the phone?

"I'm not here. He took care of our health."

Elka answers as she wipes Liddy's sweat. Then I don't have to be a specific doctor.

"In the meantime, I'll get a doctor"

Wouldn't it be a good thing for me to see a woman? I'll do what I can. That's what I thought.

"No!

"No, no..."

For some reason, Elka and even Liddy stopped me.

"Why? We'll have to call a doctor, won't we?

"Doctors coming here is a problem in itself. [Gemstone Flowers] Something happened and the doctor called. Can you imagine how that fact will change shape and spread?

"What..."

What happens with the fact that the sick are out? There are enough seriously ill or injured people who can't go to the doctor.

"I'll change my mind. Fist, do you think you want to go out of your way to dine in a dining room with a bunch of belly-breaking guests?

"No, that's just..."

Speaking of which, I finally know what the Elkas fear. So how did you say the facts change shape?

"A whorehouse with a sick whore, what a story... reputational damage..."

[Gemstone Flowers] looks like a luxury whorehouse. Guests will also be full of solid people. There must be some credibility there that you can play with confidence. But if rumors spread that the whore is sick, what would the humans who heard? It would be inevitable for occupational patterns to suspect that it is an STD. In this case, it doesn't matter what the truth is.

I see what you're trying to say. Okay, but then, what are we gonna do?

"You can't just leave me like this."

There is a potion to cure the disease. But unlike normal games, there are countless diseases within the GAO, and it takes potions to cure them. I need to be able to identify the name of the disease. I can't even determine which potion to procure.

"Liddy, was it? Not just her, but the other whores must be sick, too, huh? You don't know what kind of illness it is, which means whatever happens, it's not weird, right?

It's easy to say which is more important: credibility or life. But I don't know how much credit they've supported. If this is just a game, then maybe just thinking about the spot is enough, but this is GAO. The choice here should always affect their future.

"Hey, Mr. Tsubaki... Tomorrow, I'll be back..."

Liddy said painfully. Are you trying to say that you can do something if you go home? I don't even know if I'll keep it until then, but is that her choice?

I just don't think this disease is going to end up here alone. All residents are likely to be infectious diseases. I don't hear about the epidemic spreading in Dorad, but it spreads from here too - no, wait.

"Has anyone been outside since this place went on holiday? Conversely, who's here?

"No one... went out, didn't come... maybe..."

"Okay. Thank you, now rest."

I thank Liddy for managing to answer me and see Elka.

"Elka, get confirmation from everyone now. If you have any other concerns about whether anyone has ever been here since you went on holiday, when the symptoms came out, what symptoms you have. Then lend me a room."

"What are you going to...?

I told Elka anxiously as she opened the official GAO bulletin board.

"It's the identification of the disease."

A large hall just next to the ground floor lobby. Socials, I don't know how to say it, but it seemed like there really was such a role, with a bunch of tables and chairs lined up. Sit on one of them. I'll take the book out of storage.

The title is "The Dictionary of Diseases". It's a copy I used to make in the Einfast Grand Library. At least, most of the diseases known within GAO should be on this. Confirm the symptoms of the sick people and pick up information from this guy.

On top of that, skills are used to identify the disease. [Diagnostics] skills. Skills to identify injuries and illnesses, but few of the learners are assumed. Because players can see the anomalies that are happening to them in the status section.

In the case of illness bad status, the name of the illness is often not known, but we only know that you have become ill in the status column, and if you see a doctor, you can find the name of the illness and find a solution. Because the circumstances under which a player becomes ill are limited to a fraction of the time, predisposed illnesses are well known, and if they are known beforehand, there is a great chance that the name of the illness will be found at the time of the illness.

Besides, once you get sick and know what it is, you automatically find out the name of the disease when you get the same disease.

You don't even need to know the symptoms of players other than yourself until you use your skills. All you have to do is check directly with the person. Therefore, it is assumed that there is little point in acquiring it.

Besides, the required SP for acquisition is as high as 5. Currently, my remaining SP is 26. Now that [Magic Control] is 30 on one level, I have left it to complete [Magic Conversion], etc. This is where completing the [diagnosis] drives the plan crazy...

"You can't say goodbye more than you've been involved in."

Exhale the sigh of giving up, open the skill list, and learn [Diagnosis]. Then I opened the "Dictionary of Diseases" page.

Knowledge-based skills are those that give you information, but you don't know all the information. However, having the accumulated knowledge makes it that much easier to understand the details, it seems. If you say it in TRPG style, you can add it to the achievement value only for your previous knowledge. It's unknown how much to add, but it would be better than not doing it.

Check the official bulletin board between them. There was a slate on Hua Street at night, so I asked if there was any information that the disease was endemic, but so far nothing powerful. Seems like nothing has changed to Night Hua Street itself. Plus, I'm changing the subject because I'm not a sleazy one to talk about this hand serious. I threw it in the chat thread at once, but no information here either?

"Fist, I got it."

After loading the book for a while, Elka came into the Great Hall with paper.

"Thanks. How'd it go?

"I put the symptoms on each piece of paper. And then, I don't think there were any visitors."

Receive the paper and check the contents. Nine in all. Even though it's this big a building, there are only ten whores who belong to it, even if they let Elka in. It looks like there are no other employees.

"High fever, headache, tiredness, joint pain... same... no joint pain... none of this... to add cold..."

While checking the symptoms, the paper is rearranged in the order in which it has become ill. The first person to complain of malaise was last night? And that means no one has room to bring disease in by then.

"Without a single visitor, when only the residents here develop one after another, I guess that means someone had a disease,"

"That's impossible."

Elka denies it immediately. Even if they say so.

"So far, Night Hua Street is barely the entire Dorad, but there is no information about the widespread disease. If it's a disease that's been coming in since, there's gotta be someone else infected."

"But before you go on holiday, you're checking everyone's health, right? If you had any illness, even if you hadn't developed it, it would have been known by then."

Elka affirmed so. Are you saying that you can understand the illness during the latency period? [Diagnosis] Do you even have skills, the woman? Well, that's good. If you and your doctor's eyes are certain, why not assume that?

"On the first day off, you and Elka left, didn't you?

"Yeah, that was six days ago."

And if you say there was nothing at that point, then after that they would have touched some cause. I can expect them to be more infectious than they are all getting sick in a short period of time, but that worries me that there are no external infectors. It's possible that it's just not too shabby yet. Or are you saying that a fungus of accidental illness just happened to fly in [jeweled flowers] and only people here got sick by chance? There's germs drifting everywhere, and if it's a crazy GAO operation, it's not weird to make that specification...? Is the possibility of an air infection undeniable? Some players are suddenly sick.

No coughing or sneezing, so it doesn't seem like a splash infection. How's the oral infection? It also explains that only the residents here suffered simultaneously - no, you're not complaining about nausea, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. Was there another route of infection? No, is identification ahead of paths now?

With just the symptoms now, there are too many candidates for illness to identify.

"Elka, show me to the kid's room named Angela, who had the first symptoms."

It's a bump production, but it seemed impossible to do this with just the knowledge of the burning blade. Can we only hope for the performance of our skills?

The room shown was also similar to Liddy's room just because the conditioning was different.

Angela, a 20-year-old woman with long, watery hair, is suffering on her bedroom bed.

"It would be more efficient if we could put them all together and see them in the same room."

Everyone has a private room, so if anything happens, they have to come and go. I think it's a good idea to treat people well.

"Fist, are you sure you can handle this?

Honestly, I don't know.

Answer that to Elka, who asks anxiously. The skill you just acquired is naturally level 1. Even with the correction of the "Dictionary of Diseases", there is no guarantee that it will be found.

"I'll do what I can."

If not, then that's the time. Determine your intentions and be aware of the activation of your skills. Nothing came up with the information.

Again, exercise your skills. But the results remain the same. Skill not activated. If a knowledge-based skill is activated, a window is deployed that is visible only to the user, but it does not.

"Wait a minute..."

I heard a noise just when I thought of the reason. Dong Dong and it sounds like a hard slap on something.

"Right now, Robbie?

"Huh? Oh, that sounds like a knock on the front door... who could it be? I'm just gonna take a look."

Elka leaves the bedroom because the noise continues. As I leave that to her, the problem is this way.

Skills are definitely acquired. Always open a window once you have used your knowledge-based skills. Even if you don't know what it is, you don't see it.

However, there are exceptions. For example, using [Animal Knowledge] for Warcraft or Mirage Beasts will not activate. Because my skills don't correspond.

Then how is the situation now? I used [Diagnostics]. If the subject is sick, it should always only be activated, even if the name of the disease is not known. Without it, that means...

"I'm not sick, that means..."

Then what's the cause? There are two possible symptoms of this hand other than illness at the moment: one is a curse and the other is poison.

But how about a curse? I don't know anything about the GAO spell, but if it was a curse, it would be directed at each of the remaining nine whores, more than nothing harmful to Elka. There would be no reason to exclude Elka. Or is the whorehouse itself an area of curse, activated by staying for a certain amount of time?

Conversely, if this were poison, it would be easy to understand. Symptoms appear only to the residents here, and it is also convincing that Elka, who has just returned, is safe. However, there is something about this that doesn't fall on me either. From wherever, because yes, but if it's poisonous, [dispensing] should activate, but it won't.

"... what's going on"

Angela trembled as she tried to go further in her thinking.

"What's wrong, is it painful?

"... Yikes... Ouch..."

"Ouch... is that a joint?

"Chi, no... ah chi, ko... but..."

When asked, Angela complained of unprecedented symptoms. And in the body? I just wanted to make sure that I saw or touched the woman's body just... Shall I ask for it when Elka gets back? So far, as far as I can see, I mean, nothing's wrong with my face.

"Rash?"

There it is. Regardless of the fact that my face is red because of the heat, there are a few things floating on my cheeks that look like white dots. There should have been nothing when Elka questioned him. Is this what hurts?

Wait? I'm sure these symptoms are... No, but you're not sick. No, no, that's why, huh? But where did you see it? That's for sure...

"Fist! Fist, come here a minute!

A voice similar to Elka's scream blocked the salvage of memory. What? I could have remembered that in a little while.

I have no choice but to leave the room and ask as I travel to the lobby.

"What's the matter, is something wrong?

"Er... Customer, to Fist"

Who the hell is that? Besides, how do you know I'm here?

Go out to the lobby and look at the front door. There was an elka, and beyond it was the figure of a jade colored wolf. Quinn. You're done hunting today, that's good timing!

"Quinn, I've come to a good place! Please, help me!

Running over and asking her, Quinn tilted her little neck.