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[The Girls' School Teacher] (Episode 23, Chapter 1) 

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Episode   23



********** ...                        Louisa had been at Suzuki Private Hospital for two weeks. As news of her improving condition spread, after confirming with Louisa's family, journalists from many countries gradually lost interest in pursuing the story. For journalists, tragedy was more important than comedy; heart-wrenching tears were better than uncontrollable .   In fact, they even hoped that the miracle doctor, Nach, would fail, allowing them to uncover all of Nach's secrets, thus capturing global attention and achieving fame and fortune.   However, the ever-fair heavens do not, and never will, bless these scoundrels. Although they too were oppressed by this cruel society, good people are good, and bad people are bad; there is never a middle ground.   Not only was little Louisa recovering daily, but the journalists couldn't find any information about Nach.   In the United States, this was the case; no patient treated by Nach had ever leaked a single detail; only a few doctors and nurses at Washington National Hospital, tempted by money, revealed some very basic information.   However, they weren't Mr. Nack's assistants, so their information was very limited. Besides knowing that Dr. Nack was short and had an ordinary, somewhat aloof appearance, they knew nothing else.   What Dr. Nack looked like, his age, where in Japan he lived, what he did... no one knew.   American media, unlike media reporters in other countries, kept a close eye on little Louisa's situation, sending back numerous reports and messages daily. Some even bribed patients in the hospital to film a video of little Louisa in a wheelchair being pushed by several American nurses to rest on a sunny, green lawn.   At this point, Americans once again joyfully shouted "Long live Dr. Nack! Long live the great American spirit! Long live the great President!   " Yes,   their last shout was directed at the next president of the United States, George W. Bush .   Amidst the recent skepticism, George W. Bush firmly chose to support Dr. Nuck, a stark contrast to the doubtful Al Gore. As Louisa's condition improved, Gore's votes plummeted, and Bush won several Midwestern states, including Ohio, Missouri, and Arkansas securing a landslide victory and essentially guaranteeing his election win.   The public's mindset is quite emotional; if you move them during this period, they will fervently support you—this is why presidential and even congressional elections are becoming increasingly expensive.   Bush was overjoyed, and he gave Powell a firm order to escort Louisa back to Hawaii. Of course, bringing Mr. Nuck back to the United States would be even better.   Unfortunately, both Bush and Powell understood that Mr. Nuck's decision was beyond their control .   Besides the United States, there was another group of excited media reporters:   Russian journalists.   The reason is simple: Dr. Nak sent Mr. Bekoshov a large amount of information about treating this strange disease. This information was obtained by the assistants responsible for receiving the faxes, and one or more of them, bribed by a large sum of money from the newspapers, leaked some information.   The specific content of the information was too sensitive for the leaker to reveal; it would anger the two renowned doctors, and the leaker would disappear without the doctors needing to say a word.   What the leaker revealed was information beyond the technical details and treatment process. "   Dear Mr. Bekoshov, your selfless guidance was crucial to my successful treatment of little Louisa. It is because of selfless doctors like you that I was able to stand on the shoulders of giants and see further. Please allow me to express my gratitude on behalf of little Louisa. Thank you."   The Russian media, upon receiving this statement, were abuzz. They unanimously believed that while Dr. Nak achieved success, Mr. Bekoshov's contribution was considerable—didn't you see that even Dr. himself admitted it?   Therefore, while Mr. Nach, who successfully cured the strange illness, was indeed great, the selfless physician Mr. Bekoshov was even greater.   When the American journalists learned of this, they were not disappointed or saddened; on the contrary, they were overjoyed. Look, look, this is our Mr. Nach—always unconcerned with empty fame, always so humble and honest, never concerned with gain or loss, a true role model for Americans!   Isn't that so?   If Dr. Nach hadn't frankly admitted it himself, who would have known about Mr. Bekoshov's contribution?   Not only did he mention it, but he also sincerely thanked Mr. Bekoshov for helping little Louisa.   In fact, it should be Mr. Bekoshov who thanked Mr. Nach, because Mr. Nach had told Mr. Bekoshov all the steps and processes of his treatment —in the old Chinese proverb, this is called " returning a favor ."   The Japanese media initially wanted to report on it extensively, but as mentioned earlier, the wealthy and powerful individuals, unwilling to have too much of Dr. Nach's medical time taken up by the public, jointly suppressed the news, only mentioning...



























































































































































































































"The surgery was a success," I briefly reported.



Even so, the number of patients visiting Suzuki Private Hospital is increasing daily. Previously,

there were only , but now it's around a hundred, and that's after trying my best to control the numbers.



I can only see ten patients a morning, and then there are several wealthy and powerful people who have appointments for checkups,

so most of the responsibility falls on Tominaga Akira and Kyoka.



Tominaga Akira is even busier. After getting my permission, he

entrusted Kyoka. Kyoka has accumulated a lot of experience during this time and is already adept at handling the minor ailments of the neighbors.

Besides, with the help of Keiko and Akiko, the three beauties aren't too overworked.



Tominaga Akira's specialty is neurosurgery, and he is also quite proficient in cardiovascular and hepatobiliary surgery. Beyond that, he's pretty

average —but don't think he's stupid. In fact, being proficient in these few areas already makes him a very remarkable

doctor. You know, only traditional Chinese medicine practitioners are proficient in many disciplines; Western medicine doctors generally specialize in one or two subjects. Doctors who are proficient

in more than are very rare.



The patients are never-ending, so even though Tominaga Akira works tirelessly, he can't afford to

slack off. Mrs. Tominaga has secretly spoken to Nanako several times, saying her husband usually only sleeps six hours a night, and

asking the hospital director and Mr. Nak to persuade him to get more rest.



Kyoka told me about this, and after thinking about it, I put her in charge of recruiting new doctors.



The beautiful woman agreed quickly, but then immediately handed the task over to her head maid, Makimura Minori

, instructing her to find doctors with high standards: they must be of high moral character and possess excellent medical skills—in other words,

good doctors with both virtue and talent.



Upon receiving the task, Minori's beautiful eyes widened. Having always been a pampered housewife, she had no idea

how to recruit anyone, but the powerful and beautiful boss had given her the order, so she couldn't refuse.



Sugiko, being kinder, suggested she call several wealthy people, especially

the parents of Toshio's students, to inquire about suitable candidates.



The reason is simple: these wealthy families come into contact with many doctors regularly, and the best doctors in their

area naturally prioritize serving these wealthy individuals. Therefore,

they know which local doctors are good and which have excellent character.



Holding the contact list that Shanzi handed her, including names, addresses, and phone numbers, Minori was filled with

emotion. What a valuable resource these things were in the eyes of the Japanese! Perhaps only

Mr. and Mr. Yanagi possessed such extensive connections.



The charming young woman, being worldly-wise, wasn't

too afraid, knowing she represented Suzuki Private Hospital. Her first call was to Morita Masashige, one of the actual controllers of Sony.



"Hello, is this Mr. Morita? This is Makimura Minori from Suzuki Private Hospital."



After dialing, Minori was inexplicably nervous and quickly finished her sentence.



"Suzuki Private... Ah!"



After a moment of surprise, Morita Masashige's tone softened on the other end of the phone. "Ms. Makimura,

hello , this is Morita Masashige."



"Mr. Morita, it's like this. Our Dean Suzuki and Mr. Nak are looking to recruit some

good doctors with both virtue and talent. They entrusted this task to me, but I don't have any experience. Mr. Yanagi Toshio gave

me your contact information, so I would like to take the liberty of asking you for advice..."



Minori was also good at using connections and reputation, immediately putting her beautiful dean,

the legendary .



Morita Masashige was a smart man, and he immediately understood the meaning behind Minori's words. After a



moment's thought, he said, "Okay, I will help inquire. If there are suitable candidates,

I will have them come to your place within three days."



This involved not only the face of the legendary doctor Nak, but also the face of his daughter's admired teacher. For whatever

reason, Morita Masashige had no reason to refuse.



"Okay, thank you."



Minori hung up the phone, then vigorously stroked her large, jade-like breasts, which were covered by her clothes, and

breathed .



Even though the office was air-conditioned, she was covered in sweat. No wonder, anyone would be nervous talking to

a .



But the next moment, the charming young woman smiled. She had only asked him for

a recommendation, but Morita Masashige had taken it on so readily, making her task much easier.



With the first success, the second, the third… Minori's phone calls became increasingly skillful. The super-rich men who answered

the phone or their wives, all enthusiastically took on the task. In just

two hours, what initially seemed like a difficult task was successfully completed.



Not only was the mission successfully completed, but there was another benefit that the charming young woman herself hadn't even anticipated:

over a dozen wealthy men had already remembered the name Makimura Minori. This

was a significant expansion of Minori's reputation in high society, far surpassing her fame as the daughter-in-law of the Inagawa family.



The super-rich acted swiftly; the very next day, fifty-two doctors from all over Japan

arrived Suzuki's private clinic, excitedly and nervously awaiting their interviews.



Their rapid arrival wasn't solely due to the influence of the super-rich; they

also knew where they were going to work and the opportunity to receive guidance from Mr. Nak.

They would be willing to work for free, even without pay—once they mastered medicine, would they ever have to worry about

making a living?



When Kyoka told me about it, I was surprised, but then it dawned on me. I thought to myself, "Minori is quite

clever . It seems she's quite capable as the head of external relations."



After I praised her a few times, the beautiful director put down the phone and

sighed as she looked at the thick stack of resumes.



As a doctor, Kyoka had heard of the reputation and abilities of these fifty-two doctors. They

were all people she wouldn't have dared to even dream of hiring at Suzuki Private Clinic before!



And now, they had all eagerly submitted their resumes, all hoping to be hired.





The fifty-two doctors this time were of a much higher   caliber and skill level than those who had submitted their resumes recently. Especially in terms of character, they were all highly praised doctors, proving that

the wealthy men and their wives had put considerable thought into their recruitment.



Frankly, Kyoka wanted to recruit them all at once, but considering the number of patients, medical equipment

, and other conditions, Suzuki Private Hospital could only accommodate a maximum of twenty doctors at this stage. Deciding who

to hire was a real challenge.



Although she had no experience interviewing others, and those being interviewed were all senior figures in the medical field, Kyoka

kept encouraging herself.



"Hmph, even that big girl managed to find people, am I not even as good as her?" Taking a deep

breath , the beautiful director straightened her clothes and calmly walked out of the office…



The interview results showed that instead of reducing the number to twenty as planned, Kyoka had expanded the number to thirty.



But the current Dean Suzuki is no longer a frog in a well; she has a very sophisticated way of handling people

. For those doctors who weren't selected, she proactively made a promise on my behalf:



if Suzuki Private Hospital expands its recruitment in the future, they will be the first to be considered. Furthermore, if

they , they can consult Dr. Nak.



This promise completely dispelled any negative emotions among the twenty-two doctors, allowing them to return home

happily . Although they knew they couldn't always trouble Dr. Nak for answers

, such a promise would surely help them overcome any major difficulties.



When Kyoka made these promises, the thirty doctors who were hired were present. Seeing that this beautiful

dean could actually make decisions for Dr. Nak, they immediately felt more respect and caution towards Kyoka—she might

be Dr. Nak's girlfriend; they couldn't be disrespectful in front of her!



The beautiful dean, of course, was unaware of the changes in her subordinates' feelings. She only noticed that when assigning

departments , everyone showed the utmost obedience, without a single objection.



There's often a rule of thumb: more people, more things become easier.



The hospital is no exception. There are two main categories: Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Western medicine. TCM includes internal medicine, pediatrics, and gynecology,

while Western medicine is divided into eight departments,

each

with at least two doctors. While this is far less than a large hospital, it's more than sufficient for Suzuki Private Hospital at its current stage. Moreover, these doctors are all renowned physicians with over ten or twenty years of experience, making them equivalent to two doctors in one.



Of the thirty doctors recruited, perhaps influenced by Kyoka's own gender,

twenty-two are female and eight are male, all

over . In Nanako's private words, this is "Kyoka-neechan preventing the beautiful girls in the hospital from being

harassed."



With so many people helping, the overcrowding and busy situation at Suzuki Private Hospital immediately

improved .



Akira Tominaga was singled out and relieved of his usual patient duties, instead taking on the role of surgical assistant

and post-operative intensive care unit observation and care. This gave him significantly more rest time and allowed him to

learn more, making the newly joined doctors quite envious.



However, within days, news of numerous nationally renowned doctors seeing patients at Suzuki Private Hospital spread rapidly

among the patients. Consequently, the number of residents seeking treatment surged,

reaching nearly two hundred patients daily. However, compared to the thirty renowned doctors, this number was insignificant, and they

were still more than capable of handling the workload.



What pleased them even more was that Kyoka told them they would receive weekly guidance from Dr. Nak

, and could consult him on any difficult problems.



As a result, the renowned doctors worked even more diligently. Their already excellent character and medical skills

further boosted their positive patient feedback.



The patients weren't the only ones who were happy. Although the number of patients had increased, Kyoka still generously

reduced the treatment fees for the poor, charging only a symbolic amount... With

the huge profits from examining and treating the wealthy, the beautiful director certainly didn't need to profit from the poor.



No wonder the neighbors often talked about it over tea, saying that with excellent doctors and

lower fees than other hospitals, it would be an injustice if Suzuki Private Hospital wasn't popular!

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