Chapter 1675
“Vital energy?” The hospital director did not scoff but listened carefully to Vi’s exnation this time.
“That’s right, vital energy. In traditional medicine, there’s a special term called vital energy. You can
think of it as a unique human energy if you don’t understand…”
“What I’m doing now is using special needle treatment to stimte the acupoints as well as using a
massage to stimte the soft tissues around the wound so that the special energy-vital energy will
reconcentrate the toxins that have spread through the blood and force them out of the wound.”
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Hearing this, the hospital director felt like he had seen a new world.
He graduated from medical school. He had nevere into contact with traditional medicine. He used
to think traditional medicine was low-ss, even rubbish and a trick to scam people. However, he now
felt a force from traditional medicine.
It was magical and mysterious. However, it was not vague.
Perhaps it was magical and mysterious because it had not beenpletely mastered. That was why it
was magical and mysterious.
Just then, Uriah suddenly snorted.
Vi, Dora, and the hospital director immediately looked over to see Uriah’s wound beginning to seep
purplish-ck blood.
“The toxins are seeping out…” Vi smiled.
He was unsure of saving Uriah on his way here. He came to the hospital with the idea that he would
make every possible effort. Now that the treatment was sessful, he was naturally happy and
overjoyed.
The sense of achievement from saving a life was stronger than killing ten people. It was because it was
always easier to destroy than to create.
“Give me medical gauze… No, use the extraction device,” Vi said.
“Let me do it!”
Dora was about to hand Vi the precision device the hospital director had just used, but the hospital
director pushed him aside and handed Vi the device first.
Was the hospital directorpeting to be themanders assistant?
The hospital director had been contemptuous of themander earlier. Dora looked on with some
amusement.
One got to admit that the precision device for extracting bodily fluids was indeed useful. The toxins
gradually seeping out of Uriah’s wound were soon drained clean.
That way, more than 99% of the toxins in Uriah’s system had been cleared, even though there was no
guarantee that all would be cleared.
What little toxin was left could be cleaned up by the body’s immune system and removed by
metabolism. The next step was to stitch up the wounds.
Without Vi asking, the hospital director knew what tools Vi needed and immediately handed them
to Vi.
Holding tweezers and a suture needle, Vi stitched Uriah’s wounds together with dizzying hand
speed.
The hospital directors mouth widened at the scene. It was because Vi’s stitching skills were too
amazing. Even the hospital director could not find fault in it. He even thought he could not surpass
Vi if he did it himself.
“Stitching wounds up relies on experience and hand-eye coordination. I’ve gained experience from
countlessrades and hand-eye coordination… Haha, who canpare to professionally trained
special forces soldiers?” Vi said with a chuckle.
By the time the surgery ended, Uriah’s vital signs stabilized.
Within minutes, Uriah had regained consciousness, but he was still weak.