I woke up feeling good and wanted to stay in bed for a few more minutes, but it was not a luxury I have.
It had been two weeks since I have come to the Javelin, and my days are busy, more than I liked.
I seeped my soul sense down and there are people, sitting in every chair available in the waiting room and more people are waiting outside.
I have also hired three more assistants to manage the load.
Five of them work from dawn, as that is when we would open the door of the clinic and see thousands of patients every day.
I see less than a hundred patients every day; only those who need my help.
The rest will get the return reply of the diagnostic and treatment plan. Which is easily followed with instructions I have left; only a quarter of them require the healer's help.
Which my assistants provide.