"What should I do? What should I do?" Jing Yu questioned his soul.

After asking himself the same question hundreds of times, Jingyu still didn't know what to do. Jingyu had no choice but to stand up, then squat down, repeat this several times, and then take a deep breath, exhale, inhale, and exhale.

Stay calm. There's no point in continuing to panic. If you really can't hold on, just pretend to be sick. Anyway, this is an elf hospital, not a human hospital. Maybe it will be effective. Take a few days off and then study whether there is any remedial plan. If there is still no way after that, then quit.

There is no way. Jingyu feels that there is really no way. He really does not understand the so-called "elven medicine"...

As for now, Jing Yu felt that he had to check the "Elf Internal Medicine" first, even before the first patient arrived. If he knew a little more, there might be a chance of recovery. In short, he couldn't give up, even if there was a glimmer of hope. Even if it was useless in the end, he had already tried his best.

To be honest, according to Jingyu's understanding of himself, he has always been inclined to "plan before taking action" and does not like to fight a battle that he is not sure of. Of course, this is just a statement of high emotional intelligence. In fact, Jingyu knows that he is a coward. He thinks of countless worst-case scenarios before doing anything, and then, he directly hits himself to death, and then there is no more...

But this time the situation is actually not his fault, because this is really too outrageous. Jing Yu feels that according to his self-understanding, he should have decisively given up, but this time he did not retreat. Maybe it is because this is the first difficult event since he traveled through time. Even if he really can't complete it, he doesn't want to back down just because he hasn't tried.

In the end, Jing Yu forced himself to calm down and carefully studied the introduction of "Elf Internal Medicine" on the Internet:

Elf internal medicine is an elven medical discipline that is still developing and is based on traditional Chinese medicine and supplemented by Western medicine.

Due to the special nature of elves, their bodies are covered with special magnetic fields, so it is impossible to use modern medical instruments to explore their internal conditions. Therefore, all understanding of the internal structure of elves comes from anatomy, which has also led to the relatively slow development of this medical field.

Therefore, the basic framework of this discipline can only be based on experience and conjecture.

……

After briefly browsing the introduction of "Elf Internal Medicine", Jingyu suddenly felt a little calmer for some reason. After a little thought, Jingyu understood, because although this introduction said a lot, in a nutshell it was "We don't understand it very well, so we can only guess..."

"Pfft~" Jing Yu couldn't help laughing. He suddenly felt relieved. Was he too nervous? Of course, until now he still didn't think he was qualified for this job. After all, he knew nothing about medicine, but he was not so panicked anymore.

Jingyu just suddenly felt that the gap between himself and "Parallel Jingyu" was not that big. After all, the subject he studied did not seem to be that rigorous...

Moreover, maybe it is because of the population issue. Maybe with a population of 8 million, it would be easier to get into university and find a job?

The sky cleared up and the rain stopped, and Jingyu felt that he was fine again.

Anyway, Jingyu felt less nervous, so he took the time to continue looking up information and cramming as much as he could.

Finally, about half an hour later, Jing Yu welcomed his first patient since he became a doctor.

Jingyu's heart still skipped a beat unconsciously.

The person who came was a young lady, and she was someone he knew. Of course, he knew her in his previous life. She lived in the same community as him and was his childhood playmate. However, they had not been in touch for many years. Jingyu remembered that her name was...

"Liu Xiaocai?" Jing Yu asked in surprise.

"Jingyu, it's really you!"

When Liu Xiaocai saw Jingyu, she shouted excitedly, a smile appeared on her face, and she had two shallow dimples.

"long time no see!"

"Yeah, I guess I haven't seen you for about ten years..."

"Huh? No way, we met when we graduated from high school..."

Jing Yu was shocked when he heard this, and then realized that he had said the wrong thing. It was true that they had not seen each other since they graduated from high school, but the ten years or so he mentioned referred to the situation in his previous life. In this life, they had only not seen each other for four or five years.

"Ah... maybe it's because I miss you so much, so it feels like time is very long..." Jingyu inexplicably found an excuse for himself.

“Uh…” Liu Xiaocai was stunned when she heard that. She was silent for a moment and then said with a smile: “I didn’t expect you to be able to make such a joke, haha…”

“Ah… hehe…”

Jingyu scratched his head and fell into silence. It was an awkward silence, and the two of them looked at each other in silence.

After about a minute of silence, Jingyu suddenly realized that he was a doctor and he had to say something.

"Uh... you came here to consult the elf..."

As soon as Jingyu said this, he wanted to slap himself. What nonsense! Who doesn't come to the hospital to get treatment? Are you here to travel?

"um, yes."

Fortunately, Liu Xiaocai didn't say much. She took out a red and white ball from her handbag. It was only the size of a kumquat. In other words, it was about five or six centimeters in diameter. I guess this must be the Poké Ball. Yes, it was exactly the same as in the animation in the previous life.

Then Liu Xiaocai pressed the round button in the middle of the red and white Poké Ball, and saw it swell up instantly, expanding to the size of a bowl. Then she pressed the round button again, and the Poké Ball split into two hemispheres along the junction of red and white. A red and irregular light jumped out of it, fell to the ground, and gradually jumped into a concrete shape. When the light dissipated, a creature similar to a sunflower appeared.

Then the Poké Ball closed into a sphere again, and then automatically shrank to its previous size and was put into Liu Xiaocai's handbag.

What is the principle behind this?

Of course, Jingyu had a general idea of ​​the principle of the original Poké Ball. He remembered that creatures like Pokémon would naturally become smaller when they were weak. In fact, brothers who had played the game should have also discovered that when they defeated wild Pokémon, they would gradually shrink and then disappear. This seemed to be a self-protection mechanism of the Pokémon.

Then the principle of the Poké Ball is that it can release special energy rays, which can change the Pokémon into that special state, shrink it, and then put it into the Poké Ball.

In fact, Jingyu still has some doubts about this principle, always feeling that it is not rigorous enough, but what he cares about now is not this matter, but why this world has mastered the technology to make Poké Balls?

Isn't it strange that this world can't even make an instrument that can see inside the bodies of elves, but can actually create incredible props like the Poké Ball?

Although there is no necessary connection between the two, but which one is easier and which one is more difficult... isn't it obvious at a glance?

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