After taking a short nap in the bedroom, the sunset was plugged in through the window when I noticed it.

Mr. Rendle wakes me up and I head to the dining room. Because of the large number of junior soldiers, every hundred are supposed to eat in substitution.

Ask them to add to the table of the hygienists and eat what they do. The soup came out with bread with strong skin and low moisture, finely chopped smoked meat and a little vegetables. A piece of goat's milk cheese also follows, and drinks can choose wine or water.

There were staples, staples, and side dishes out in the capital every meal, so I didn't have to worry so much about the nutritional bias - but as a military doctor, I had to decide that this situation was not fragrant.

After dinner, I take a trip to the sanitary building and go talk to Katie who says she's still working.

"Good job, Dr. Glass. Again, is it about the meal...?

"Yeah...... right. Can I talk to you for a second?

Katie said she was allowed to bring and consume dinner, and a tray with dinner on it was still on the table with only a few hands on it.

"Now, I was just making a schedule for tomorrow's nursing. Things change from day to day, so we need to decide where and who to place. Depending on the condition, it can be difficult for some patients to be in charge alone..."

"Well, it's tough... sorry, can you tell me if it's okay"

Even the medical records I was looking at earlier must have written down - findings about the mental state.

Sometimes mental symptoms are more difficult to cope with than physical injuries. I haven't seen many patients either, but they showed me the course of treatment.

What is needed is' healing 'and improvement of physical factors that affect the spirit. I am trying to consult exactly now, but the nutritional status of my daily diet is also very important.

"I shouldn't even say it's tough, but for patients with mental sequelae, we struggle to cope. Beyond this being our stronghold and our visible stronghold for the enemy, the enemy will attack us in the middle of the night… but when the bell rings to let it know, some patients will be frightened…"

"… that you may cause panic? Ok. I also have experience in emergency response to such symptoms."

"Huh... ho, is that true?

I know it's something you care about as a health captain, but for the first time, Katie, who had a gentle smile on her face, showing how calm she had been.

"Firstly, we should always have a way to sedate patients when they become violent or frightened due to external factors. Again, you have to choose the exact medication you want to use, depending on your symptoms. Painkillers and other painkillers to relieve wound pain can also be sedative, but relying on them alone can also cause pain reliever dependence."

"Oh... my God. We thought that far and were not seen injured or sick… the frightened patient thing is just to encourage…"

"It's also very important and necessary. But depending on the symptoms, you should think about taking care of yourself in town. We need to focus on completing everything in the fortress…"

- That's all we talked about.

The sound of a tall bell rings. And the inside of the sanitary building began to make noise.

(This... His Royal Highness Astina said, the work of the Zirconia soldiers...?

"I can't believe we're attacking enemies at a time like this... Excuse me, Dr. Glass, I'm going into a state of alert. The patient needs to be calmed down, so the consultation will be at a later date…"

"Let me help you, too. It's okay, we don't do anything to confuse the patient."

"Captain Katie! Please close the sanitary building door, run away alone...... Yikes!

One patient comes running this way, poking at a health guard.

Even though I've bandaged all over my body and my injuries haven't healed yet - the enemy is coming, I can't stand the horror and I'm trying to escape to a place that's safe for me.

"Out of the way... oh, I, to your father and mother... oh, hey, get off me!

Confused patients can be incredibly powerful. That doesn't have to be on the battlefield, and doctors and those involved in nursing are not infrequently injured by rubbing with patients.

"Ku......!

Manage to take the patient. I don't know which troop soldier, but it's a tremendous force - depending on who you're dealing with, you might not even be able to pull it off like this.

But the moment I touch her, I know what she's in. What I needed to quell her panic - was one of the medicinal herbs I grew up in college, brought here, and carried.

(Ungreen grass, give me that healing power… "Green healing" …!)

"Let me, Doctor... What the hell..."

A sedative herb - I can convert that drug effect into magic and pull it out and send it to the patient.

Sedatives as substances take time to enter the blood and express their effects. But if 'green healing', the effect appears on the spot where it was sent in. Not every drug effect can be converted into magic, but sedative ingredients are relatively easy to convert.

"... eh"

Strong tension is removed from the body of the patient who was rampaging in his arms. Even my hand grabbing my arm lost its strength.

"Okay... it's working. Mr. Katie, can I see the other patients as well? I think I can help."

"Ha ha... Dr. Glass, please...!

"Mr. Rendle, when this patient calms down, let me shrug this grass and take it inside. Once you're intensely excited, nausea can easily happen... and you need to contain it."

"Yes, sir."

It is still very helpful to have someone to assist me. Mr. Katie will follow my instructions, too - if you've been admitted to this now, that's a shame, but now, above all, the patient is our priority.

When you go upstairs to the hospital room, there you can show the shivering patient on the bed, the patient holding his head in the corner of the room - what happens when the terror of the battlefield comes back to life, as usual.

To reassure the patient, that's my role now. Believing that Mr. Diete and the others would repel the enemy, I looked around one by one and continued to speak out for encouragement.