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Chapter 326: Chapter 314: Green Rag

"Of course."

"So, what’s your role here?"

"Custodian?"

"You’re a custodian, and you dared to kill a patient from the asylum?!"

"Wait, that head just now... was that a patient from this hospital?"

Wen Ying looked at the old man, confused. "It’s my first day here. I haven’t had any training, so I don’t know anything. Doesn’t the hospital tell new people what they can and can’t do?"

The old man was so angry his mustache bristled and his eyes bulged!

"What’s that got to do with me! Someone already told you what to do!"

"Oh, you mean the head nurse? Now that you mention it, I think I remember. My job is to clean up!"

She glanced at the pools of blood on the ground, along with a few... indescribable things.

Wen Ying sighed.

"What happens if I can’t finish my work?"

The old man shot to his feet. "That’s not my problem! I have birds to entertain. Don’t bother me if it’s not important!"

"Hey, old man, what about our bet?" Wen Ying called out to his retreating back.

But the old man didn’t answer her.

He returned to his room, his legs trembling, and collapsed onto the floor.

The room contained two hospital beds with white sheets. Other than that, it was empty.

There was only one door.

On the bed closer to the wall sat a young man. He laughed. "Hahaha, serves you right, doesn’t it?"

The old man he was taunting, the one sitting on the floor, suddenly shed his white hair. His wrinkled face grew smooth.

A few minutes later, he was clearly a young man in his early twenties!

The somber, decrepit old man had transformed into a young man of about twenty.

His appearance, his energy, his entire presence—it was all completely different.

"Oh, Old Li, your ’condition’ is incurable. You should just give up!" the young man said with a smile.

Old Li, now a young man, wore a grim expression and said nothing.

All he could think about was the human girl he had just met. ’Who in the world is she?’

*

Wen Ying glanced at the ground, then turned her gaze to the three remaining figures in the courtyard.

Since Old Li had left, the figures stood with their backs to Wen Ying, completely motionless.

They seemed to be afraid.

"Hey! You three, come over here."

At the sound of Wen Ying’s voice, the three figures instantly fled. Their speed... they were so fast they left afterimages.

They vanished from the old castle courtyard.

Wen Ying: "..."

’Am I really that scary?’

’As long as no one bothers me, I can be very gentle.’

’Now what?’

’Is this tutorial a little... subpar?’

Wen Ying was frustrated.

[Doctor Wen is my GOD!!!]

[I hereby dub Doctor Wen the strongest in the Mist!]

[No idea what those three monsters were, but they ran away scared just from hearing Doctor Wen’s voice! By the way, if we went in, would the same thing happen to us?]

[Hey, person above, are you dreaming? Doctor Wen can pop a monster’s head with one hand. That same monster could pop *you* with one hand! Get a grip on reality and stop daydreaming online!]

[Why isn’t Doctor Wen starting her quest and leveling up? If she fails her first quest, does she have to log out?]

Wen Ying was frustrated about how she was supposed to clean.

She’d just had three free laborers, but she’d scared them off with a single word.

Ugh, how frustrating.

She looked around. There were no cleaning tools, not even anything that could be used as a rag.

Resigned to her fate, Wen Ying walked toward a small garden off to the side.

The "small garden" wasn’t actually small. It blended into a grove of strange trees with exceptionally long branches, as soft as woven vines.

Wen Ying reached out and, without a moment’s hesitation, tore off several vines and began to weave them together.

[What’s Doctor Wen doing? Can anyone explain what’s going on?]

Wen Ying’s fingers moved with blinding speed, like fluttering butterflies.

Before long, the crowd watched as the vines in her hands became a brand-new, green broom.

Next, Wen Ying tore off a few particularly large leaves.

A few minutes later, a green rag also appeared before the audience.

So, was Doctor Wen really going to clean with that homemade broom and rag?

Glancing at the sky, Wen Ying quickly began to clean.

She diluted the bloodstains on the ground with water from a pond, then wiped them away with the green rag.

’Perfect.’

It created a scene of vibrant, flourishing life. The whole world seemed to be green—including the ground!

But Wen Ying didn’t seem to care in the slightest, continuing to clean on her own.

Half an hour later, she had cleaned the entire clearing.

Just then, the figure in the nurse’s uniform—the one who had disappeared first—reappeared. "Newbie, is your task complete?"

The viewers in the live broadcast had mixed feelings.

With the ground covered in green streaks, could this really be considered "complete"?

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