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Chapter 28

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Anyone in her position would want to die.

[You look at the patient who is gradually falling into a coma,]

[and shake your head.]

[It seems the patient also needs to learn a slow-paced life.]

[She fainted too quickly.]

[After a while,]

[you start the surgery.]

[Slow work produces fine products.]

[You need to be patient enough to carry out this surgery.]

[Ensuring that every cut you make is "slow."]

[Every stitch is "fine."]

[Four hours later, you finish the last stitch.]

[You completed this surgery all by yourself,]

[without relying on anyone’s help.]

[During the process, you also had to ensure whether your scalpel had fallen into the patient’s stomach.]

[So you stitched and cut her stomach several times, stitched and cut again...]

[You dug around in her internal organs,]

[looking for your gloves.]

"!!!"

A perfectly good Vermouth,

about to be tortured to death by this personality.

Hoshino Ki looked at Vermouth’s painful expression,

and felt terrible.

[The patient was saved by you.]

[You became the hero of the entire hospital.]

[The dean made an exception and took you as his apprentice.]

[He wanted to pass on all his medical skills to you.]

[You studied very seriously, and every subsequent surgery was performed perfectly.]

[It just took a bit long.]

"!?"

This works too?

Hoshino Ki was stunned. ===== CHAPTER 76 =====

[You learn from her medical information]

[that her name is "Belle."]

"Belle?"

It should be a temporary alias.

The missions of Black Organization personnel are dangerous.

If they tell others their real names casually, there is a risk of exposure.

[Belle’s injuries recover very well.]

[During her hospitalization and recovery,]

[as her attending physician, you conduct rounds on time,]

[and guide the residents in medical, teaching, and research work.]

[Every round takes several hours.]

[You treat Belle as carefully as your own child,]

[constantly settling the residents to take careful care of your patient.]

[The other party is very satisfied with your careful service every time.]

[She tells you that she encountered a car accident,]

[and didn't have time to contact those close to her.]

[She was sent to this hospital by passersby while in a coma.]

[If it weren't for your help,]

[her injuries would have healed long ago.]

[She really wants to kill you to vent her anger.]

[The two blue pupils on her beautiful face are as cold as ice,]

[staring tightly at you.]

[Her gaze seems to carry a trace of "killing intent."]

[You are her lead surgeon,]

[so you naturally know clearly that the blood holes on her body were not trauma from a car accident.]

[You removed several bullets from them.]

[But you didn't intend to ask the other party carefully.]

[That is the patient’s privacy.]

[As a doctor, you have the responsibility of absolute confidentiality regarding a patient’s personal privacy.]

[Investigating cases is the responsibility of the police.]

[A doctor only cares about saving those on the verge of death before them,]

[regardless of whether they are good or bad.]

[Besides,]

[whether a person is good or bad is itself very complex.]

[You treat the words she said as the other party’s jokes,]

[and don't take them to heart.]

[Because patients often speak to you like that.]

[You believe that is an affirmation of your medical skills.]

[As for Belle’s gaze,]

[you only think it is the other party’s natural reaction of being too grateful to you.]

[A month later,]

[Belle is discharged.]

[On the day of discharge,]

[as her attending physician, you give her repeated instructions,]

[telling the other party to be sure to pay attention to safety.]

[The other party doesn't say another word to you,]

[but just looks at you deeply before leaving.]

[Day after day,]

[your medical skills become more and more refined,]

[and you never rely on any advanced scientific medical equipment.]

[There has never been a single mistake in surgery.]

[Even the dean can't help but applaud in admiration.]

[You are not proud or complacent because of this.] ===== CHAPTER 77 =====

[Instead, you decide to continue your studies.]

[So, a few months later,]

[you obtain the qualification to go abroad to further your medical skills.]

[Once abroad,]

[you still accompany the operating table every day.]

[Your colleagues abroad all marvel at your medical skills,]

[and all give you the highest evaluation.]

[A few months later,]

[you return to your country.]

[Your medical skills become the best in the country,]

[achieving the title of the youngest "Medical Saint Hand."]

[You return to the same hospital as before to continue working,]

[dedicated to carrying forward your "slow-paced" medical skills.]

[One day,]

[a seriously injured patient arrives at the emergency room.]

[They say it is a big star,]

[named Sharon Vineyard.]

[She was driving while fatigued,]

[and coupled with the low visibility during the heavy rain that night,]

[Sharon accidentally fell off a cliff while trying to avoid falling rocks while passing a certain section of the road.]

[The car impacted the fuel tank during the fall and roll, causing an explosion.]

[Her entire body’s skin was burned by the fire,]

[and she turned into a charred appearance.]

[Through police comparison, it was confirmed that the wounded person was indeed Sharon Vineyard.]

"!!?"

It’s Vermouth again.

Was she executing some mission again?

She was sent to this hospital again.

[The expert doctors in the hospital all push the responsibility to each other,]

[as no one can treat such thorny injuries.]

[Because she was already on the verge of death before being sent to the hospital.]

[And because she is a big star,]

[if the surgery fails,]

[the various treatments they would receive from society are foreseeable.]

[You are busy with medical research,]

[and never watch TV.]

[Therefore, you don't recognize Sharon Vineyard,]

[you just feel that the other party’s eyes are familiar.]

[In your eyes,]

[all living beings are equal.]

[So you take on Sharon Vineyard’s case.]

[On the operating table,]

[you continue to organize your surgical instruments in a leisurely manner.]

[This is a procedure you must perform before every surgery.]

[It has become a habit.]

[The other party seems to glance toward you,]

[and then rolls her eyes,]

[fainting.]

[You have performed countless surgeries,]

[and you have never seen any patient who could faint only after you finished organizing and disinfecting the instruments.]

[Either they were brought in unconscious and were still unconscious when they left,]

[or they were conscious when they came in and unconscious when they left,]

[or they were semi-conscious when they came in and unconscious when they left.]

[In short,]

[regardless of whether it is a major or minor surgery,]

[without exception,]

[not a single person has been pushed out of your operating room with their eyes open.]

"This is no different from sharpening a knife before killing a pig."

Hoshino Ki shakes his head helplessly.

Even for a minor surgery,

being "sharpened" like this by the personality,

if they aren't scared unconscious, they are pained unconscious.

How could they leave conscious?

However,

being able to ensure the patient doesn't stop breathing under such "slow" circumstances,

and even being able to bring them back from the dead,

one can only say

that this personality’s medical skills are really too awesome.

[When will people today learn to live a slow-paced life?]

[They are too restless.]

[Hard to achieve anything great.]

[The patient is seriously injured.]

[The skin surface has suffered severe burns.]

[The whole person has turned charred black.]

[A smell of burnt barbecue comes through the air.]

[You are not a plastic surgeon,]

[so you cannot restore the other party’s beauty,]

[you can only ensure you save the other party’s life.]

[The surgery is completed.]

[Sharon Vineyard is saved.]

[She seems unable to accept the fact that she has lost all her skin,]

[not eating or drinking all day,]

[depressed.]

[One day,]

[a person claiming to be Sharon Vineyard’s daughter arrives.]

[She says her name is Chris Vineyard.]

"!!!?"

So that’s it. ===== CHAPTER 78 =====

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