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Chapter 1275 - One Surgery Failed


Chapter 1275: One Surgery Failed

Translator: Atlas Studios  Editor: Atlas Studios

Gu Qiqi had completed both surgeries. She took a deep breath and stretched her arms and bones.

She looked up at the operating theater opposite her and was slightly surprised. “Huh? It’s been half an hour. Had their bone reconnection and amputation just begun?”

The little dirty turtle held its stomach and laughed. “Master, those idiots were stunned by your medical skills just now. They were scared silly and couldn’t take their eyes off you for a full half an hour! Haha, they forgot that they were in a competition and had a surgery to complete!”

Gu Qiqi was speechless.

Sigh, unreliable opponents really had no discipline when they competed.

She walked over to Lisa’s table and saw that Lisa was very serious about applying and feeding the poisoned patient. The blackness in the patient’s face showed signs of fading.

She nodded approvingly. “Excellent.”

Lisa received praise from her god and her small heart thumped as she continued to meticulously complete the treatment.

Gu Qiqi checked the progress of Uncle Yun’s surgery again.

Uncle Yun was facing a patient whose eyeballs had been scratched by an eagle’s claw.

This patient was in a worse state. He was also a great medicine master with profound medical skills. It was said that he had been doing free medical support in the poorest areas of Africa all year round and had saved countless dying children.

This time, he was not here to win the championship, but to advertise for the local sick children, hoping that more capable alchemists would participate in the public welfare treatment…

Unfortunately, he was kind-hearted. His physical skills were a little weak, and he did not know how to defend himself. When he was attacked by the eagle, he was simply unable to withstand it. His eyeball was directly pierced.

As Uncle Yun cleaned up his shattered eyeball, he couldn’t help but sigh. Seeing that Gu Qiqi had come to observe the progress of the surgery, he hurriedly said, “It’s almost done. I’ll be done after the bandage is done. It shouldn’t be a problem for us to instantly kill the fourth place. After all, they’ve just started.”

In half an hour, four tricky surgeries were completed successfully.

Forget about insta-killing the fourth place, they would probably be able to insta-kill everyone.

Gu Qiqi suddenly shook her head slightly. “Wait, don’t bandage it first.”

“Huh?” Uncle Yun was confused.

They were only one step away from victory. Why did Young Master Ye want him to stop?

He looked at Gu Qiqi in confusion.

However, he realized that Gu Qiqi’s gaze was on the operating theater next door.

A red light in the operating room next door lit up!

What did this mean? It meant that one of the surgeries in the operating theater next door had failed!

Uncle Yun couldn’t help but sigh heavily in his heart. Sigh, as a doctor, it was understandable that someone was flustered and didn’t perform well when he bumped into an opponent like Gu Qiqi.

It was Young Master Ye after all.

Gu Qiqi had already strode out of the automatic glass door of the surgery and walked straight next door.

The fourth team was next door.

The failed operation had been an amputation.

Generally speaking, the success rate of amputation was relatively high. As long as infection was prevented, there was basically no problem.

The doctor who was performing the surgery was dumbfounded when he saw the cardiac arrest and brain waves displayed on the life indicator…

How was that possible? There hadn’t been the slightest slip-up in his operation. He had done it exactly as a normal amputation would have proceeded. This patient also looked big and strong, except that he had broken his leg bone in a thorn bush and been bitten by a poisonous insect. His poisoned blood had spread upward, and his leg showed signs of necrosis. He needed to amputate to save his life.

Why would such a simple operation fail???

Especially when he saw Gu Qiqi operate two difficult serious surgeries alone just now. Compared to his failure in such a simple surgery… The contrast was so stark that it hurt!

He was so caught up in the shock that he couldn’t recover. He stood stupidly in front of the operating table, his scalpel falling to the floor.

Suddenly…

There was a gust of wind behind him, accompanied by a cool voice. “The reason you failed is—”

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