It's Not that Difficult to Open a Hospital in Another World, Right?

Chapter 799: Make the Mage Tower Thicker and Thicker (Bugfield Leader Adds 5 Updates)

A sufficient meal of delicious food added energy to both parties, and also calmed down the anger and irritability accumulated in the previous negotiations between the two parties.

Let’s start another round and continue the conversation. Before it was time for the casters to meditate and go to sleep at night, the negotiations between the two parties were finally settled.

The Temple of Mars, the Great Temple of Nevis promises:

First, the temple sent 50 level 5 knights, 30 level 6 knights, and 20 level 7 and 8 knights to cooperate with the Nordmark mage's various researches.

The research focuses on non-invasive electrocardiography, echocardiography, blood pressure measurement, CT, and viewing with the spirit of contract. No more than 10 ml of venous blood must be drawn, and it must be tested with magic on the spot. The remaining blood will be destroyed on the spot under the supervision of the temple.

If any invasive experiment is required, it must be signed and approved by the subject and personnel from the Ares Temple.

All data obtained during the research process will belong to Master Nordmark unconditionally.

2. Within one year, the temple will create opportunities for Nordmark mages to observe the process of advancing to the rank of Grand Knight by no less than 5 knights. Of course, whether it can be checked in advance and whether it can take action when problems arise is another matter.

3. The temple paid the Nordmark mage 20,000 contribution points as the cost of learning the spell [DC defibrillation, electrical cardioversion] and the licensing fee for adapting the spell into a divine spell.

Divine spells can be named differently and are not required to have the same name as the spells certified by the Council.

4. The temple paid the Nordmark mage 100,000 silver coins as a reward for coming to teach the spell.

Gretel promises:

1. Authorize the Temple of the God of War, the Great Temple of Nevis and its subordinate temples to freely learn [DC defibrillation and electrocardioversion] spells without any additional fees except as stipulated in the agreement;

2. Go to the Grand Temple of Nevis to give lectures in person and teach the bishops this spell. The lecture time should be no less than 10 hours, and at least one person should be taught.

If you really can't teach it after 10 hours of teaching, the archbishop can designate someone to study with Master Nordmark until he masters it.

3. During the lecture at the Grand Temple of Nevis, the temple will prepare 20 level 4 warrior advanced knights. If an accident occurs during the advancement process, he can treat it on the spot without charging additional casting fees.

At the same time, the Magic Council promised to pay Master Nordmark 10,000 contribution points as the cost of authorizing the [DC defibrillation, electrical cardioversion] spells to create magic instruments.

After more than 200 magic instruments are sold, the sales share will continue to be paid for subsequent parts.

Of course, of these 30,000 contribution points, Gretel could not get even one cent. Left hand in, right hand out, not even using the left hand to go in and the right hand out. All he had to do was sign a contract.

Then, such a large amount of money was transferred from the account opened by the God of War Temple in the Parliament to his account in the name of the Parliament. Without waiting for a minute, he directly returned to the parliament with the 10,000 contribution points that the parliament should pay him.

——Of course, the parliament will naturally send people to help him build the mage tower. As for how much money the council can make during the construction of the tower, that is another question.

Parliament is very efficient. Gretel had just signed the magic contract on the first day, and the construction department came to visit him the next day to finalize the construction plan for the mage tower:

Where was it made? Of course, the land for Oak Grove Medical Clinic was originally quite large, and such a large area is yours, but you still have to point out a location to facilitate the subsequent construction!

Also, how big is the mage tower planned to be? The ordinary version of the mage tower has seven floors above ground and two floors underground. These are all standard equipment, but there are many tricks that can be made in the details.

Some magicians like to make them taller and slender; some like to make them shorter, thicker and fatter. Within the limits of material and magic control, you can adjust it for free; if it goes beyond the limit, it doesn't matter, you just have to pay a little more.

And, what will it look like? Some like to make square ones, some like to make round ones, and some like to make hexagonal or octagonal ones. Many years ago, there was a great magician who built a five-cornered hollow tube tower.

Grete flipped through the picture album provided by the visitor, his chatter rolling in his ears:

"The most important thing is what facilities and magic do you want to be equipped with. Four elemental pools, a control room, two invisible servants, an alchemy laboratory, and a meditation room are all standard. The other facilities are listed on these pages with prices. On top..."

Gretel turned a page at random. There is an alchemy laboratory. A larger alchemy workshop starts with 2,000 contribution points. For each additional area, an additional 2,000 contribution points will be added;

Gretel: ...Thank you, I don’t need it for now. Now, his small workshop in the main mage tower is enough to make the medicines he needs, and there is no need to open an alchemy workshop here.

Next, the second line, the library. With only 500 contribution points, you can build permanent waterproof, fireproof, dustproof, and insect-proof spells on the entire floor, and even have an extra invisible servant to help pick up and return books.

Grete thought about it and was very moved. He doesn't have high demand for libraries or anything like that at the moment, but every hospital needs a medical record database...and 500 contribution points isn't much, so he should be able to afford it?

Looking further down, the plane detection room is used to explore alien planes, 1000 contribution points, thank you, no;

Confinement room and summoning room, 2000 contribution points each, used to summon and control alien creatures, thank you, but no need;

Arcane Garden, a small ecosystem that uses magical energy to grow various plants, 1500 contribution points. This is the standard version. Under the influence of magic, it can produce enough food for 100 people for a year in three months...

Compared with the God of Nature Priest, this is much more cost-effective! don't want!

Next, there are some more professional facilities. Each of the eight sects of the Magic Council has its own specific needs, all of which require additional money. Grete decided to cross them all out and renovate at most two laminar flow operating rooms...

After looking at the facilities, look at the magic of the equipment. Basic protection includes tower reinforcement, arcane locks, door sealing, magic alarms, and protective energy. These are given as free gifts;

Next, soundproofing panels, 1 contribution point/square, are required in some rooms. In particular, soundproofing equipment must be installed in the operating room, X-ray room, CT room, B-ultrasound room, and reserved MRI room.

Grete tugged at his wallet and decided to keep it for now. In some places, physical isolation such as asbestos tiles is enough?

Secret doors and traps, depending on the type, range from 10 contribution points to 1,000 contribution points. Gretel turned the page with a dark face: This is a hospital, and it is the core examination building of the hospital. There is no need to install these murderous things!

Next, avoid detection... My mage tower is used for medical research. What is the purpose of avoiding detection?

Grete flipped through the book from beginning to end and found no additional spells he wanted to install. Close the book and start making requests:

"First of all, the mage tower should be built in the center of the entire hospital site, overlooking the surrounding areas. Any abnormalities in the hospital and surrounding areas can be seen at a glance."

"That's no problem." The person who came was a smiling little old man, a fifth-level mage. Although the level is not high, the experience is extremely rich, especially in meeting the magician's requirements and negotiating the budget.

After hearing Grete's request, he spread out the map and drew a circle on it:

"The open space in the middle is large enough to build a mage tower. Once we survey the foundation, as long as there are no major problems, we can start construction."

"Secondly, the mage tower is shaped into a rectangular building, straight up and down, with the tower door opening in the middle of the long side." As soon as Grete said these words, he saw a trace of disappointment flash across the little old man's face:

"……OK."

Grete also understood his disappointment. Mage Tower? As an architect, I just want to build something beautiful and special.

For example, the Tower of Babel on the top of Igor Peak, and the eight auxiliary towers around it, are all in various shapes and forms, which are impressive at first sight -

If an architect could build a mage tower like this in his lifetime, he would die without regrets.

In contrast, building a building that goes straight up and down... What is the difference between a building and a house on the street outside? What is the specialness and nobility of the Mage Tower?

But for one thing, what Grete was thinking about was not the Mage Tower, but the Medical Technology Building. Since it is a medical and technical building, it should of course be square and square so that the space on each floor can be rationally utilized;

Secondly, there is a last resort reason for creating a rectangle:

"What is the maximum area that the mage tower can cover? Is 30 meters by 30 meters okay? ... 40 by 50?"

After talking about 40 times 60, the little old man finally shook his head with a grimace:

"Mage Nordmark, we can't build it this big. If we build it this big, the height of each floor will be less than three meters, which will make it very depressing!"

"But……"

Grete hesitated. He has been to Lady Ophelia's dragon's lair, which is at least the size of a football field. Only a football field that big can allow a dragon to walk and turn around comfortably.

If a dragon's nest can reach both sides with its wings spread out, and its tail can touch the end of the room with its straightened tail, what is its value as a dragon's nest?

"Is it true that it can't be made bigger? On the top floor of the mage tower, I want to create a hall that is 40 by 60 meters and 15 meters high. There is no need to add any other effects, just the hall."

The little old man grabbed the pen and calculated again and again, and calculated again. After repeated calculations, two options are given:

"If you want to build such a hall and make the lower floors comfortable, you must add at least 5,000 contribution points. - Without adding this much, the power of the magic circle will not cover the entire mage tower."

Gretel reflexively wanted to shake his head. 5000! joke! How much longer does he have to save!

He just paid off the money for moving the tower spirit, okay?

"The second plan," the little old man carefully looked at Grete's expression and proposed the second plan:

"If you just want a hall, you can expand the top of the normal mage tower outwards." He raised his hand slightly and sketched out the light and shadow:

"Using the power of magic, we can ensure that the hall is fixed on the top of the mage tower and will not collapse..."

Gretel continued to shake his head rapidly. Not to mention the safety factor of this construction method, nor the additional expenses required to fix it with magical power, a thin body with a big head——

So ugly!

However, staring at the light and shadow cast by the little old man, Gretel's eyes suddenly flashed. Raising his hand, [Silent Phantom] flew out quietly, showing the appearance in his mind:

"Perhaps... the mage tower can be made into two buildings? One on the left and one on the right, with a little distance between them. By building a hall in the middle, the area can be 40 times 60?"

"Please let me go back and find someone to settle the matter..."

The little old man frowned. Mage Nordmark, how dare you think!

Whether such a building structure can be built and how much it will cost pose another problem for the architects of the Parliament...

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