To the Reverend Grand Master of the Order of the Holy Hospitaller, a merciful and pious man, the future Lord Baron Wood, Knight of Honor, professor of medical schools at Rivers University and Dunling University, pioneer of pulmonary cardiology and anesthesia surgery, tuberculosis and rare disease medicine
Chairman of the Association, an outstanding physician, and a close ally of the Higo family, my friend:
My most respected friend, it’s like seeing you again. At this time, your team should be walking in the glorious place of Notre Dame Cathedral. May Heavenly Father bless you and your family and bring wisdom and insight to the land he has sealed.
Assuming that the delivery fleet goes smoothly, what you have in front of you is all the goods that were booked before departure, including thirty-five kinds of customized metal and leather tools and their variant sets, more than twenty extra thin sterling silver needles, and five boxes of customized white glass
container.
Since the amount is large and inevitable losses may occur, please try your best to check the types and data in person according to the specific list to ensure that they are correct.
If there is unavoidable transportation damage or model size error, please explain it in the reply letter, and it will be replenished and shipped expeditedly within two months at the earliest.
Regarding our common drug and medical device business, thanks to the introduction of new treatments and equipment, the income is considerable. A small part of this quarter's share has been converted into Westmin gold coins as required, and the rest has been brought in in the form of silver coins. Please see the details.
Attached to the letter.
About a quarter of the revenue comes from the sale of "Strengthening Mix" at Dr. David's clinic, as well as regular use guidance services, and the number of recorded cases of drug use continues to increase.
I have to say that Dr. David's talent in the field of business and management is eye-catching, and he is even as helpful to us as Lecturer Willen. Your decision to make an exception and recruit him as a member of the society is extremely far-sighted.
There are already many people trying to imitate the drug, but I don't think their blind exploration can pose a threat within your six-month confidentiality period.
In fact, CFO Barber believes that if the disclosure of the formula is delayed, it can be developed into an industry that brings continuous profits for several years. I also suggest that it be disclosed when small-scale and less reliable generic drugs appear in the outside world.
, in order to achieve an appropriate balance between economic and reputational benefits.
Of course, whether and when to disclose the formula completely depends on your opinion. The Higo family will never violate the sacred contract.
In contrast, "ether", as a pharmaceutical that requires more professional skills, is more likely to provide a broad and stable source of income in the future.
Although you disclosed the full preparation process, private surgical clinics do not have the ability or courage to prepare such dangerous chemicals on their own. They may have had the latter, but soon stopped trying after several cases of severe burns.
With the inventor's hands-on guidance, the Higo family's advantage in this area would remain for several years until the first batch of medical school physicians to learn the relevant skills received their degrees and licenses to practice.
Perhaps most of them will still choose to continue purchasing rather than posing a huge fire hazard in their own clinics.
At that time, as long as the price is controlled at a level slightly lower than the self-made cost, the business will never end.
But for now, some impatient buyers are willing to pay several times the premium just to use this drug as soon as possible, as well as the accompanying atomizing inhalation device. After all, who wants to watch a doctor remove his leg soberly?
The Church also believes that anesthesia surgery is a "relatively merciful" treatment method, and the Knights Hospitaller are undoubtedly inspired by Heavenly Father.
We are in a special period brought about by breakthroughs in surgical technology. This is a field that has never been explored before, and the opportunities are far beyond the imagination of those old misers who cling to their ancestral industries.
Speaking of the church, I heard that the bishops showed a rare act of generosity and promised the entire monastery and surrounding land as a reward.
The location and weather there are similar to Westminster Castle, and it is even called "the place north of Westminster". The mountains and forests are rich in products, and it is an excellent place for those who like to get prey with their own hands.
You may have noticed when you came here that from the north of the Kingdom to Westminster Castle and Dunling, you need to make a large circle along the coastline to the south, and then go around the River Teme and go deep into the interior. No one recommends taking the land route.
This is of course because the mountainous terrain in the middle is not suitable for any large team to pass through.
It must be emphasized that it is "mountainous", not the small hillsides you see in Wenden Port or the southern hills. The difference between them is probably as big as the difference between Dunling Sewer and other city sewers.
Unfortunately, according to family suppliers, road conditions there have not improved substantially in decades.
The settlements are separated by terrain into small, unrelated gentle valleys and basins. They are self-sufficient, closed and stagnant. It is difficult for neighboring villages to communicate with each other for several months.
At least 80% of the local lords do not know exactly how many taxable people are hidden in the corners of the map; the remaining 20% have no idea at all and have no interest in finding out. The cost of sending tax officers will even cover the benefits.
Fortunately, even such a place has not been ignored by the glory of the Heavenly Father.
As early as decades ago, missionaries had already penetrated into the ends of this complex region, connecting small settlements in a church manner and becoming a practical part of the kingdom.
In some places, the church's influence is far greater than the theoretical rulers.
The monastery you are about to go to is also one of the achievements of that year. The monks relied on hard work, wisdom, faith, and a little financial support from the church headquarters to complete this miracle in the high mountains.
If you have certain attainments in engineering, you will find that its scale is extraordinary. It was supposed to be an important hub for the church's faith and undertake the educational work of a large area - and this was indeed the case for more than ten years after it was built.
However, this important building has been abandoned for more than twenty years and has been sealed and managed by the lord. Yes, there are not even monks left to complete daily maintenance, but it has been completely sealed and entrusted with processing.
Although the local Poirier family has always had a close relationship with the church, and even the younger brother of the current Baron Poirier serves in the church, they are obviously not prominent figures like you, and it seems inappropriate to be entrusted with handling a large monastery.
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! There is no doubt that I believe that your ability is enough to solve any problem, and I have not speculated on the intentions of the Holy See. I just suggest that you contact Puri before taking over the estate.
The Yell family has brought the relationship closer. As locals, their opinions are definitely worth listening to.
Finally, please give me my sincere greetings to your family, all members of the society, and your disciples.
May the grace of the Heavenly Father always protect you and the Order. Whether in your personal affairs or in our common undertakings, the Higo family is always willing to help. I hope we will continue to maintain close ties in the days to come.
Your loyal friend:
Frances Hego
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"I knew it." Kraft stuffed the paper back into the envelope, aligned the blue-green heraldic pattern on the seal, and muttered in a low voice, "How can there be such a good thing in the world."
It's really hard for Frances to prepare all the goods in such a tight time, rush to take a small road to catch up with the convoy, and even send fresh gossip.
Some things don’t need to be explained too clearly. The valuable land these days has long been sealed off. Most of the new aristocrats from Old Wood’s generation have to go to the northern border to deal with brown bears. There are no good places with complete infrastructure.
The knights packed their bags and checked in.
It just depends on the size of the problem. Since no big news can be found and there are still people living nearby, it means the problem is not particularly big.
Even if there are any unusual problems, the worst thing is...
"Captain." A rough voice interrupted his thinking and pulled the professor back to the busy camp, "The goods have been inventoried and there are generally no problems. A few pieces of glassware were damaged during transportation, but they are all of the same specifications.
spare."
"As for the quality of the metal equipment, I can only tell that the material and workmanship are good. You need to check it in person."
"Thank you, Brother Raymond. As I said, there is no need to specifically address me with this title. Under the gaze of Heavenly Father, all people are equal, except for different job functions." Kraft took the charcoal and sketched the mark.
Check out the list, browse it quickly and then close it.
The first impression of this experienced monk is his distinct voice and equally rough and hard appearance.
He had a short beard that was relatively rare in the church, but it was trimmed quite neatly, even during a tiring journey, which was very consistent with Kraft's impression of him during this period.
He behaves rigorously and follows the rules. To be honest, it is difficult to understand that such a person would leave Dunling with the Knights.
"But you are indeed the leader." The expected answer.
"Maybe we can change the title to something that doesn't sound so alienating." Kraft didn't like his new title, especially when he stood in front of the carriage parked on the side of the road, it gave him a very weird feeling.
"Mentor?" This is quite reasonable. In theory, the team leader does have the responsibility of being a mentor.
A girl who had just hammered the tent stakes into the ground stopped her chores and looked over. Her results were already lined up from one end of the camp to the other.
"Professor Kraft." Raymond suddenly understood the correct way of addressing him.
"It's better to get used to this. As companions who have faced those things together, we can call each other by our first names." Kraft smiled.
The smile was kind and hazy, with the steep mountain forest line behind it sinking into the dusk. The bright side was plated with bright orange-red as if it was burning, and the dark side was dim and unclear, unable to form a clear image, but it had a meaning beyond words or expressions.
Persuasiveness.
The jagged night cover peels off the warm light from every ridge and cliff, revealing a subtle sense of depression that is hidden during the day.
Raymond nodded, before he realized he was agreeing.
"Do me another favor and ask the person in charge of the Xiguo family's motorcade to come and see me before leaving tomorrow morning. There is a letter they need to take back to Dunling when they return."
"Okay, do you need me to list the missing items separately?"
"No, you should go and take a break with Coop first. Those things are not worth a special trip. The letter is for our old friend Green."
"What do you want to ask the priest about?"
"Indeed, I have to ask him to help me look up some old information again. I hope his skills in browsing the library documents haven't deteriorated yet."