Christopher Thompson
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At Hongqiao International Airport in the Sorcery Capital, a huge banner dominated the arrival hall. There was a sentence written in semi-cursive script on it: “Welcome to the exchange visit, Professor Rudolf Wagner from Heidelberg University” Heidelberg University was the oldest university and one of the top institutions in Germany. Professor Rudolf Wagner had spearheaded interventional technology in the Medical Faculty of Heidelberg University. His work was primarily focused on researching…
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Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation “Professor Gu, shouldn’t you be still in a hospital ward?” Su Yun suddenly asked just as they exited the research building. His words made Professor Gu stagger on his feet. “Is your heart better now? You’re not supposed to sneak out like that.” Su Yun was merciless in his snark, not sparing even a respected senior like Professor Gu. The worst part was that his words were not baseless. Professor Gu could not…
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Zheng Ren was stunned for a moment before turning around. His first thought at hearing the applause was that one of the bosses had entered the room at the same time as he. The fatigue was impeding his thought process. However, all he saw was Su Yun, who looked haggard, his sweat-drenched black hair sticking to his forehead. What was happening? Zheng Ren was still in a daze when he heard a voice say, “Dr. Zheng, great job.” ‘Huh? Am I talking to myself? What’s going on?’ he…
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“Prof. Gu, Mr. Zheng had just finished his last surgery and is probably doing manual compression right now. He’ll be here soon,” said the secretary, Li Haitao, upon recognizing and approaching Professor Gu. “Please have a seat, he’ll be here in a few minutes.” ... In the operating theater, Su Yun was administering manual compression while Zheng Ren sat calmly in the operating console room. His radiation-proof lead apron was absorbed back into the System. The light blue surgical…
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Mu Tao was momentarily stunned. Then, he realized that since he had finished earlier, they had to have directed their attention to other ongoing surgeries. The surgery projected on the screen demonstrated proficient superselection of a micro-guidewire into the artery. The maneuver... looked familiar. Mu Tao absent-mindedly approached Old Wu and accidentally knocked into a chair with his knee, causing him to grimace with pain. Old Wu looked at him and reprimanded him quietly, “Why are you so…
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“Let’s go to the interventional radiology suite,” Su Yun said just as Zheng Ren was about to make the call. “Okay.” How did Su Yun know? Zheng Ren had no clue and could not be bothered to ask the nancy boy, who would surely respond with sarcasm. “Just try your best, and remember, giving up doesn’t mean failure,” Su Yun advised along the way. “Is it legal for us to perform surgery here?” asked Zheng Ren upon realizing the potentially major issues that could arise. Su Yun…
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“What’s wrong?” Zheng Ren was surprised. Zhao Yunlong was looking for him? Were they familiar with each other? He took over the phone and heard Zhao Yunlong’s thick and gravelly voice on the other end. “Boss Zheng, the patient you diagnosed on the plane is somewhat unstable. Can you please come and take a look at him in your free time?” Zheng Ren was stunned. Cui Heming? Today was post-op day three, and any postoperative complications would have appeared much earlier. What had…
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After a quick bite of noodles, Zheng Ren contacted Research Graduate Liang and went to the CT room to review his patients’ films. There had been a breakthrough last night, after all. Although there was no way to measure it, he had a feeling that it would earn him at least 100 skill points. Thus, it was best to review his patients’ imaging films again in order to perfectly execute the surgeries tomorrow. There also remained a few lingering doubts that he wanted to resolve. He finally finished…
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Zheng Ren kept searching for polyps along the intestine with both hands despite the slight discomfort in his left arm. Once they were located, he made incisions on the intestine and separated the layers before finally removing the polyps. Chief Wang noticed that every polyp Zheng Ren removed had a pedicle more than ten centimeters long. Perhaps, in Zheng Ren’s opinion, a longer pedicle meant a higher risk of recurrence of intussusception, strangulation and necrosis after surgery. Zheng Ren…
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After changing into surgical attire, Zheng Ren and Su Yun stood aside as observers while Chief Wang performed the surgery with a resident doctor as his assistant. From Chief Wang’s proficiency and professionalism, Zheng Ren figured that the man had reached the Master rank in surgery. Once the peritoneal cavity was exposed, the strangulated intestine was clearly visible within the operative field. There was a lack of blood supply to a segment of the intestine, causing it to become greyish, a sign…
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