The Artificially Genius Doctor

The Artificially Genius Doctor
Water Research


A dark night envelops Rudi's house and his family in the big city. They sat in the living room watching the news on television. An emergency report caught their attention, and Rudi could not hide his worries.


"We have emergency news from the hinterland of Borneo" a reporter said on television. "A mysterious disease has spread rapidly among locals, and local authorities have been unable to identify the cause. The number of casualties continues to rise, and the situation is getting worse."


Rudi turned towards his wife, Elsa, who was sitting next to him. "This is a serious situation," he said. "We have to do something."


Elsa nodded in agreement. "But how can we help, Rudi?"


Rudi thought for a moment. "We have sufficient medical knowledge and resources. Maybe we can go out there and try to help them."


Tanti, their 25-year-old daughter, listened to the conversation. He is a young doctor who has just completed his studies and is eager to contribute to the health field.


"Dok, I want to come along," Tanti said suddenly. "I want to learn more about these diseases and how we can help them."


Rudi smiled proudly at his daughter. "Let's wait, I think that's a good idea. We can work together on this mission."


Meanwhile, Tanto, their 20-year-old son, feels bad. "I don't have medical skills like the two of you, but I want to help too."


Rudi placed a soft hand on Tanto's shoulder. "No problem, son. Any help would mean a lot to them there."


The four of them began planning their trip to the hinterland of Borneo. Rudi and Tanti will focus on medical investigation and treatment, while Elsa will assist in logistics coordination and preparation. Tanto plans to volunteer and help wherever he can.


After carefully planning everything, they ended up sleeping to prepare themselves for the upcoming trip. Tomorrow morning, they will go to an area they have never been to before, ready to face unexpected challenges.


A sunny morning welcomes the Rudi family when they arrive in the hinterland village of Borneo. They have brought the medical supplies and laboratory equipment they need to investigate this mysterious disease.


Upon arrival, Rudi and Tanti immediately sought out local residents who could help them collect water samples from various water sources used by the community. They want to make sure that the water is the cause of this disease.


Meanwhile, Elsa and Tanto approach a group of children playing nearby. The children are very curious about the presence of strangers in their village, and Tanto quickly becomes their friend.


"I hear you guys like to play football" Tanto said with a smile. The kids were excited.


"How about we play football together?" tawar Tanto's.


The boys cheered and immediately carried a ball. They begin to play cheerfully, and Tanto joins the game full of laughter and excitement.


Meanwhile, Rudi and Tanti have successfully collected water samples from several different sources. They brought the samples back to their temporary residence for analysis.


Rudi and Tanti sat at the desk while reviewing the results of the analysis. "This is a significant finding" Rudi said. "We have to tell the locals about these results and provide a solution on how to clean their water."


Tanti agrees. "But how can we do it effectively? They may not have access to the tools we have here."


Rudi thought for a moment. "We can teach them how to filter water with the simple tools they have at home. That could be a good first step."


Meanwhile, Tanto is still playing with local children. After their football game was over, he went on with other activities such as cooking together and learning about their culture. He wanted to understand their daily lives and establish closer relationships with these communities.


That night, Rudi's family gathers to plan her next steps. They have the results of the analysis they will share with the local community, and they hope to help them clean up the water used daily. But they also know that there is still a lot of hard work to be done to overcome this disease and restore the health of the villagers.


After getting the results of the analysis that showed that water is the main cause of this disease, Rudi and Tanti immediately devised a plan to clean the water. They know that this step is essential to break the chain of spread of disease.


The local community is excited to help. They already feel connected to Rudi and Tanto's family, especially Tanto, who have been playing and interacting with them since their arrival in the village. Many people are willing to work together to clean this water source.


Rudi, Tanti, and a group of locals head to a water source that has been identified as the cause of the disease. They carried the simple equipment they had, such as buckets, gauze, and pebbles.


"We will use a simple filtering method" Rudi explained to them. "We will filter the water through the gauze and let it seep through the gravel layer. This will help remove bacteria and dirt from the water."


The local community swiftly prepared the necessary equipment. They worked together vigorously, filtering the water and managing it carefully. Rudi and Tanti provide direction and help keep this process going well.


Meanwhile, Tanto helped by transporting buckets of filtered water back to the village. He walked back and forth from the water source to the village, trying to help as much as possible.


Tanto also does not forget to continue to interact with local children. They have been his loyal friends for the past few days. They talk about their dreams, tell stories, and laugh at each other. Tanto is happy to make them smile in the midst of difficult times like this.


As the sun began to set, the group had managed to filter through a lot of water. They brought the clean water back to the village, where the locals were very grateful.


Rudi talked to some locals. "This is the first step in the fight against this disease" he said. "But we must remain vigilant and continue to maintain water quality in the future."


Tanti added, "We will continue to work together to ensure that everyone in this village gets safe clean water."


That night, Rudi's family felt tired but also satisfied with what they had achieved. They know that there is still a lot of work to be done, but the first step has been taken, and it is a very important step in the fight against this disease.


Later that night, Tanto returned to play with local children under the moonlight. They laughed, played, and felt an increasingly strong bond of friendship between them.